356: How to be cybersecurity smart to AI threats - with Richard Hollis
Description
We’ve been talking a lot about AI (artificial intelligence) this season… And I feel now is an important time to talk about cybersecurity as it relates to AI. More specifically, do you know how hackers are using AI to infiltrate your business or compromise your private company, customer or employee data? It’s time to simplify it.
My special guest today is cybersecurity expert Richard Hollis and he’s simplifying how to be cybersecurity smart to AI threats. No matter what department you work in (HR, sales & marketing, strategy and especially if you work in an non-IT or cybersecurity function), you need to be up to speed on why hackers do what they do and how to keep your company safe.
Here’s how.
My special guest today is Richard Hollis and he’s simplifying how to be cybersecurity smart to AI threats.
We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including:
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That “all hacking boils down to three objectives.” What they are and why they want that access inside your organization.
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To change a config
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Upload a program, or
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Get physical access to change a config or upload a program
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What the best advice is that he gives his clients to help them take cybersecurity seriously and put a crisis management plan in place.
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What the 6 stages are that you need to consider when building a Cyber Incident Response Plan:
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