Security Strong Podcast
In this in-depth Security Awareness Training, host Jeremy Cherny explores how a security incident can occur, as well as how people can best protect their data to remain secure.
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Host Jeremy Cherny discusses how to use Microsoft Teams as well as best practices. What is Microsoft Teams? If you haven't used it before, Microsoft Teams is a bit like texting or messenger on your phone in that it allows you to send messages to individuals, create group chats, and share files such as PDFs or photos. It’s much more than just that though. You can also create video chats for things such as one on ones, group chats, meetings, or video conferencing and because Teams can access apps such as SharePoint, Planner, and OneNote just to name a few, your team can work...
info_outline Get to know Microsoft PlannerSecurity Strong Podcast
Host Jeremy Cherny discusses best practices and how to use Microsoft Planner. What is Microsoft Planner? Microsoft Planner does not have a desktop component, it is strictly from the web. It's also from your apps on your phone and tablets. So right now, there is no desktop component. So you go to Office and sign in with your credentials. It's kind of like task management for teams. Some might call it light project management. There are a lot of different ways to look at it depending on how you're going to use it. We've started to use it here at Tobin Solutions for a few small projects. So we...
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Host Jeremy Cherny interviews Steve Moscarelli, Regional Sales Manager at Thales Cloud Security “I knew that the internet was going to be the future when I was in college. I had roommates working at the New Media Lab at MIT and they were involved in building a precursor to the internet for DARPA. I also saw very clearly that the internet was built with no security at all - which really propelled me into my career.” What are some of the things you read to stay on top of what's happening in the world of security? So I'd recommend that everybody pay close attention to Dark Reading. In many...
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Host Jeremy Cherny interviews Joe Dietrich, Manager of Hosting and Storage for Dover Corporation “Dover Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer. We've got about 325 global locations with about 23,000 employees worldwide. What I do for Dover is lead teams that provide server and storage support, as well as Active Directory support and what we call data protection, which for us means backup and disaster recovery.” Why is security important? The systems and applications that run on the servers and storage that my team supports are things like Oracle, our payroll, our accounting...
info_outline Best practices for keeping your business’ information secureSecurity Strong Podcast
This week, we're doing something a little different on the Security Strong Podcast. It's just me, we're doing kind of a fireside chat mode here. I'm sitting in a rocking chair near the fire and I am thinking about the various awesome guests we've had since we started the podcast, I'm thinking about what we do as a security company, and I thought why don't we share some of the best practices and go through a top list of things that you can do to stay secure. Security as a Process, Not a Product A lot of times when people think about security, they're thinking about buying the basics,...
info_outline Security in the world of HR with Amy FalluccaSecurity Strong Podcast
Host: Jeremy Cherny interviews Amy Fallucca, CEO of Bravent “Bravent has been around for about four years. We are an HR consulting and recruiting company. On the HR side, we help with anything from handbooks, to advising on terminations, or employee performance. Then on the recruiting side, we work on a range of positions; professional, technical, and executive. We leverage technology to be really efficient in our process, and by doing that, we're able to save our clients money. We're typically about half the cost of contingent placement firms.” Can you speak a little about security...
info_outline Improve security through Mobile Device Management with Max PalzewiczSecurity Strong Podcast
Host Jeremy Cherny interviews Max Palzewicz, Director of Operations at Rocketman Tech “I started out my career in public accounting, primarily working and advising small business owners. I got my CPA and I was able to join my dad and uncle's business coaching firm, Action Coach of Southeastern Wisconsin, where I worked for a few years. I carved out a niche for myself focusing on the financials for business owners, teaching business owners, how to be financially literate, how to read and analyze their financial statements, also how to process good numbers so they could make sound decisions...
info_outline Know your data with Jason ClaycombSecurity Strong Podcast
Host: Jeremy Cherny interviews Jason Claycomb, Founder of INARMA “INARMA is a professional services firm. The short tagline is ‘We assess controls.’ So I really like how you think of security as a process and not a product - that’s exactly what we do. We help people with the process around security. Yes, there are products involved, but those are types of solutions and we help people pick the right solutions.” Why is security so important to you and your clients? We've all got sensitive data. There isn’t any business that does not have sensitive data in it or where the data isn't...
info_outline E-commerce website security with Lori McDonaldSecurity Strong Podcast
Host: Jeremy Cherny interviews Lori McDonald, President and CEO of Brilliance Business Solutions “I started my career at NASA Johnson Space Center as a flight controller for the space shuttle program where I met my husband. He went on to work for Rockwell Automation and got a promotion that brought us to Milwaukee. I was trying to figure out what was as cool as space and decided the internet looked like a cool place to be. So I started Brilliance Business Solutions, a web development company with a niche in helping manufacturers and distributors implement digital commerce solutions, in 1998....
info_outlineHost: Jeremy Cherny interviews Jason Claycomb, Founder of INARMA
“INARMA is a professional services firm. The short tagline is ‘We assess controls.’ So I really like how you think of security as a process and not a product - that’s exactly what we do. We help people with the process around security. Yes, there are products involved, but those are types of solutions and we help people pick the right solutions.”
Why is security so important to you and your clients?
We've all got sensitive data. There isn’t any business that does not have sensitive data in it or where the data isn't critical to the running of the business. So we want to protect that data because, at a minimum, we've got to protect our reputation. But in some regulated industries, you have to protect data even more because of the various laws and regulations. At a minimum, hackers are going to go after credit cards, bank account numbers, social security numbers and we've all got that kind of stuff in our companies.
How do you stay on top of the latest security threats and the things your clients need to know about?
I live in this space, right? I’m talking to vendors, I’m talking to clients about what problems they’re having. I get emails from vendors and “security alert” types of services. All of the ones I use are free, too. So from there I can pick and choose what is relevant information that I need to know or my clients need to know based on what kind of clients they are. Also, podcasts like this one are super helpful as well.
How do you talk to clients about the importance of security awareness and how do you go about that training?
A lot of companies have this sort of attitude of, “It can't happen here.” The problem is, it can. Everybody is a target, though some companies are bigger targets. But for example, any one of the listeners right now, their website and their external email servers are being scanned for vulnerabilities as we speak. And so if we're not up to date, hackers are going to see the vulnerability and try and get in. Also, all of this is automated, so when we look overall at the big data breaches and the big dollar losses, that's in the big companies. However, it’s something like 60% of losses, due to any kind of cyber breach or cybersecurity computer breach, are out of small businesses. So we have to be diligent too.
What are some security tips you can give our listeners?
Whether it’s the personal side of the business side, be careful about what you post out there. People can get passwords or password reset answers from a lot of the things you’re putting online. For business, you should be thinking about how important your data is. What type is it? How critical is it? What types of protections do you have around it? Enabling multi-factor authentication is a big one. Not just relying on an ID and a password.