
Entertaining & Sarcastic Podcast about dramatic stories on cyber and AI, which actually help people and organizations protect themselves online and stop cybercrime.Find all content at www.CyberCrimeJunkies.com and videos on YouTube & Rumble @CyberCrimeJunkiesPodcast
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 335 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessTechnology | |||

New Episode🔥This thought-provoking video explores the intricacies of human biology, detailing the trillions of unconscious decisions our bodies make daily, from immune responses to cell division. It raises questions about the nature of consciousness... more
Kurtis Minder, seasoned ransomware negotiator, shares insights into the complex world of cybercrime negotiations. He discusses the psychological aspects of negotiating with cybercriminals, the role of AI in both offense and defense, and the importanc... more
New Episode🔥This one explores why news outlets focus on the aftermath of a data breach but rarely on the lives impacted. We discuss cybersecurity in the age of AI dangers and its impact on individuals. It's time we address what is cybercrime, the re... more
Cybersecurity is Bigger Than Hacking | Nate Butler on Career Pathways, Mentorship & GRC
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• 0:00 Welcome to Cyber Crime Junkies
• 0:31 From IT to Cybersecurity | Nate's Career Shift
• 3:34 The Mentor Moment That Changed Everything
• 5:33 Mee... more
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The audio quality is shockingly bad. Can hardly hear the guests. Gave up in the end .
Love these guys. They make having natural conversations look easy.
Awesome perspective and knowledge about cybersecurity. Each interview brings something different with a fun and easy listen!
This podcast rocks. We listen to it all day long at our clinic. Fun and makes us think about security things we never did before.
Love the interview style, research and plain language your team uses. Fun and interesting. The interviews of experts are smooth and professional and your storytelling is great!
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A conversational show focused on cybercrime, cyber risk, and modern digital threats, often featuring guests who are practitioners, investigators, or authors in cybersecurity and related fields. Episodes blend practical security guidance with story-driven analyses of breaches, espionage, and criminal networks, making complex topics accessible for business leaders and IT professionals. Notable strengths include in-depth guest expertise, a practical lens on incident response and risk measurement, and an engaging, approachable style that helps organizations improve their defenses. The format often centers on real-world case studies, actionable takeaways, and ongoing conversations about evolving threats such as ransomware, deepfakes, and AI-enab... more
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Recent guests on Cyber Crime Junkies include:
1. Michael Acerra
2. Kurtis Minder
3. Nate Butler
4. Brad Beeler
5. John Hoyt
6. Cristian Rodriguez
7. Mike Acera
8. Shawnee Delaney
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