HIPAA Critical podcast 70: Beth Krudop: "Anything we can take off the users' plate and keep them secure, is huge for us."
HIPAA Critical podcast 69: Nashon Copeland: "Everybody needs to know cybersecurity to protect themselves."
HIPAA Critical podcast 68: Aja Anderson: "Bad actors are offering your employees incentives to help them."
HIPAA Critical podcast 67: Aja Anderson: "The gaps in cybersecurity are not complicated, hyper-technical ones. They're just basic user errors."
HIPAA Critical podcast 66: Hoala Greevy: Just automating one workflow creates an instant ROI for the business
HIPAA Critical podcast 65: Aja Anderson: Once you get to be somewhere between 50 and 150 employees, that's the sweet spot for threat actors coming after you
HIPAA Critical podcast 63. Aja Anderson: "As long as people can make money, they're gonna keep [attacking]. As long as your systems are not secure, you're at risk."
HIPAA Critical podcast 62. Hector Rodriguez: "In healthcare, we have the challenges of cybersecurity, disaster recovery, and recovery strategies for ransomware mitigation."
HIPAA Critical podcast 61. Su Bajaj: "The value of AI is what it's doing for you. It's not to replace people but to augment and make us more efficient and catch threats."
HIPAA Critical podcast 60. Brian Fritton: "If you make it easy for attackers to find email addresses, they're gonna phish you."
HIPAA Critical podcast 59. Aja Anderson: "If you don't have something that's actually examining your encrypted HTTPS traffic, you're missing 9 out of 10 instances of malware."
HIPAA Critical podcast 57. Hoala Greevy: "It's a matter of sorting the data, training the data, and then using those new learnings to provide greater phishing detection."