Today’s cyber attacks target people, not technology. Protecting People is a podcast focused on the human side of cybersecurity. Each episode, you’ll learn how today’s threats really work, who’s being targeted by them, and what you can do to safeguard your people, data and systems.Get real-world insight and learn about the latest trends in social engineering, malware, threat protection, cloud secur... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessTechnologyMarketing |
In the digital age, data loss prevention is a top concern in cybersecurity as organizations strive to safeguard sensitive information in the hands of careless, compromised and complicit users. more
Today’s episode revolves around the latest edition of our monumental research endeavor, the "State of the Phish" report. Joining host Brian Reed is a diverse panel of global experts: Jennifer Cheng from Singapore, Carl Leonard from the U.K., Marcelo ... more
Five Minute Forecast for the week of January 29th. All the cyber security news you need to stay ahead, from Proofpoint’s Protecting People podcast. more
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A lot of different angles covered here especially around threats. Like the variety of guests and topics while still keeping the focus on attacks ultimately targeting people.
Apple Podcasts | #141 | South Korea/Business/Marketing |
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