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Safer Digital Society
Safer Digital Society
Author: Orange Cyberdefense UK
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Safer Digital Society is the podcast by Orange Cyberdefense, where experts unpack the latest cyber threats, trends, and strategies to protect our digital world. Clear insights. Real solutions. Stronger security.
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Operational Technology, or OT, is no longer just about pumps, pipes, and machinery. It now plays a major role in how modern factories, utilities, and critical services run. That means hackers aren’t just targeting computers anymore. They’re going after the systems that keep the real world moving, and the impact can be serious. In this episode of Safer Digital Society, Stuart and Scott talk about what happens when OT is attacked, why some incidents pose a risk to life, and how even older, legacy systems are becoming easier for opportunistic hackers to exploit. They also explore:The key differences between IT and OT and why attacks on OT can be harder to deal withDirect and indirect OT breaches, from nation-state operations to cyber extortionReal cases involving disrupted production lines and manipulated printing systemsThe growing importance of asset management, logging and knowing what is on your networkHow micro segmentation and better visibility can help protect vulnerable equipment Whether you work with industrial systems or just want a clear explanation of how OT attacks unfold, this episode breaks it down in a way that’s easy to follow and grounded in real experience.
It’s essential for businesses, governments, and individuals to plan for Q-Day, the moment when quantum technology could break current encryption, because quantum computing is transforming the future of cybersecurity. In this episode of Safer Digital Society, Scott Walker, CSIRT Manager, and Stuart Kennedy, Penetration Testing Team Lead, explain the quantum threat in simple terms and separate fact from cybersecurity trends. Scott and Stuart discuss how quantum computing could make current encryption methods obsolete, who will be affected first, and why the finance, legal, government, and technology sectors need to act now. They explain what crypto agility means, how to evaluate current encryption, and how to use pentesting to implement practical steps for safeguarding data while staying ahead of the quantum threat. The episode also explores post-quantum cryptography, strategies for migration, and what businesses can do today to ensure their data is safe and future-proof. -- Safer Digital Society is the podcast by Orange Cyberdefense, where experts unpack the latest cyber threats, trends, and strategies to protect our digital world. Clear insights. Real solutions. Stronger security. Whether a cybersecurity professional, IT leader, or simply curious about the future of digital security, Safer Digital Society offers clear, actionable insights to protect yourself from cybercrime.
Imagine it’s the year 2030. A major cybersecurity incident unfolds, but the company’s only way back in depends on one admin: Steve. He holds the single password for a critical web server. The forensics teams are waiting, systems are down, and until Steve returns from holiday, there’s no way back in.In this episode of the Safer Digital Society Podcast, “You Are the Weakest Link… Goodbye”, we unpack why single points of failure—whether in people, technology, or processes—can bring resilience crashing down.From the admin with the only password, to critical systems running without backups, to business processes that collapse under stress, weak links in cyber resilience are everywhere. But how do you spot them before they cause real damage?Join Scott Walker, Chief Architect, and Stuart Kennedy, UK Pentest Lead, as they share practical solutions and defense-in-depth strategies to help you:- Prepare your organisation so a cyber incident doesn’t result in a disruptive investigation, moving from a reactive "too late" response to proactive resilience.- Avoid single points of failure in your business - they exist in people, processes and technology.- Strengthen your incident response and crisis management plans.- Build a culture of resilience with regular testing and tabletop exercises.If your systems, people, or processes are the weak link, anyone can be affected. Learn how to prepare before the next major incident hits. In the fight to secure your organisation, your people are your last line of defense... or your first point of failure. Don't let your 'Steve' be the undoing.
Join experts Scott Walker and Stuart Kennedy from Orange Cyberdefense as they forecast a new reality in 2030 where hackers steal data but don't encrypt it.They explore how organised criminals are creating "Amazon-like" marketplaces for data, using AI for targeted blackmail, and the growing threat of losing control over your cloud services.Tune in to discover your best defence!
Get ahead of cyber threats! In Episode 2, Scott Walker, CSIRT Manager, and Stuart Kennedy, Penetration Testing Team Lead at Orange Cyberdefense, break down how to update your security. Learn about modern VPN strategies, password strength, and asset management to prevent data breaches and protect your digital assets. Listen now!#NetworkSecurity #SSLPolicies #CyberDefense #PodcastForBusiness #TechSecurity
Our hosts Scott Walker, CSIRT Manager, and Stuart Kennedy, UK Pentest Team Lead are diving headfirst into the digital unknown in their brand-new podcast Safer Digital Society. In this premiere episode, they unpack the emerging risks of AI—from tools like ChatGPT to in-house large language models—and what they mean for your organisation.If your team is embracing AI, this is the conversation you need to hear.
Steve from accounts has opened the LLM to the internet and then attacker has managed to exploit it to actually track data. And now our systems are encrypted. Oh, do please help





