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Protecting your network from insider threats with Tammy Hawkins
Protecting your network from insider threats with Tammy Hawkins
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, Tammy Hawkins, a fraud specialist with over 20 years of experience, warns of the growing threat of cyberattacks on IoT devices and emphasizes the need for organizations and individuals to take proactive security measures. She offers critical advice and recommendations on how the audience — that's you! — can protect themselves against these cyber threats.In this episode, learn about:
Delving into the world of IoT security threats and the risks they pose in our digital landscape
Unraveling the complexity of cybercriminal activity and how insiders contribute to security breaches
Realizing the importance of taking a proactive approach to secure IoT devices
Examining the role of IoT devices in organizations and the potential risks they carry
Gaining insight into the necessity of staying informed and vigilant in the fight against cyber threats
Brian Contos and John Vecchi speak with Tammy Hawkins, a seasoned cybersecurity specialist whose career has taken her through various roles and industries. Starting in information security, Tammy transitioned to Mastercard, where her expertise lay in creating cutting-edge security products to fight the world’s best fraudsters. From there, she branched out into the gaming sector at Activision Blizzard, focusing on anti-toxicity solutions. Now, as the Director of Cybersecurity and Fraud at Intuit, Tammy is passionate about protecting small businesses and their software systems. With her comprehensive knowledge of IoT device security, Tammy's input is an invaluable asset to today's topic.
Let’s get into Things on the IoT Security Podcast!Follow Brian Contos on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancontosAnd you can follow John Vecchi at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvecchiThe IoT Security Podcast is powered by Phosphorus Cybersecurity. Join the conversation for the IoT Security Podcast — where xIoT meets Security. Learn more at https://phosphorus.io/podcast
Delving into the world of IoT security threats and the risks they pose in our digital landscape
Unraveling the complexity of cybercriminal activity and how insiders contribute to security breaches
Realizing the importance of taking a proactive approach to secure IoT devices
Examining the role of IoT devices in organizations and the potential risks they carry
Gaining insight into the necessity of staying informed and vigilant in the fight against cyber threats
Brian Contos and John Vecchi speak with Tammy Hawkins, a seasoned cybersecurity specialist whose career has taken her through various roles and industries. Starting in information security, Tammy transitioned to Mastercard, where her expertise lay in creating cutting-edge security products to fight the world’s best fraudsters. From there, she branched out into the gaming sector at Activision Blizzard, focusing on anti-toxicity solutions. Now, as the Director of Cybersecurity and Fraud at Intuit, Tammy is passionate about protecting small businesses and their software systems. With her comprehensive knowledge of IoT device security, Tammy's input is an invaluable asset to today's topic.
Let’s get into Things on the IoT Security Podcast!Follow Brian Contos on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/briancontosAnd you can follow John Vecchi at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnvecchiThe IoT Security Podcast is powered by Phosphorus Cybersecurity. Join the conversation for the IoT Security Podcast — where xIoT meets Security. Learn more at https://phosphorus.io/podcast
Released:
Jul 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (30)
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