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Year-End Review: The Highs and Lows of Cybersecurity in 2025

Year-End Review: The Highs and Lows of Cybersecurity in 2025

Update: 2025-12-20
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Cybersecurity Today brings you a special year-end episode, featuring noteworthy guests Tammy Harper from Flare, Laura Payne from White Tuque, David Shipley from Beauceron Security, and John Pinard, co-host of Project Synapse. This episode delves into the pivotal cybersecurity stories of 2025, including a detailed discussion on MFA phishing attacks, the effectiveness of cybersecurity training, and the troubling trends in ransomware payments. Also covered are the evolving roles of AI in both defending and perpetrating cyber crimes. The guests share their insights, hopes, and concerns for the industry's future, emphasizing the importance of awareness, empathy, and community. Tune in as they reflect on the past year's challenges and successes, and look forward to more resilient and innovative cybersecurity practices in 2026.

00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:20 Meet the Panelists
01:30 Reflecting on the Year: Achievements and Goals
02:08 Naughty and Nice: Cybersecurity Challenges
03:44 The Rise of Fake Torrents and Piracy
07:07 Ransomware and Data Extortion Trends
18:00 The Importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
26:15 The Persistent Threat of Email Phishing
27:24 AI Vulnerabilities and Security Concerns
28:18 The Role of AI in Social Engineering
29:07 The Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
31:15 The Future of AI and Security Measures
34:40 The Human Element in Cybersecurity
39:49 Hopes and Predictions for the Future
45:33 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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Year-End Review: The Highs and Lows of Cybersecurity in 2025

Year-End Review: The Highs and Lows of Cybersecurity in 2025

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