Only Crackers In The Building

Beyond writing blogs we do sometimes get involved in real life podcasts! One of our great clients, Utility Safety Partners, runs a podcast focused on hot topics requested by their listeners ~ The Safety Moment!

In this episode, the host Mike dives into the critical topic of cybersecurity with CaSh Wong, CEO of Shing Digital. They discuss the increasing sophistication of cyber-attacks, ranging from old-school scams to modern ransomware that can cripple major utility companies.

CaSh explains the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for both individuals and businesses, the role of artificial intelligence in both defending and conducting attacks, and the looming impact of new legislation aimed at protecting critical infrastructure.

The conversation highlights the ever-present risk of cyber threats and the urgent need for heightened awareness and proactive defense strategies.

Listen For:

01:45 – The Evolution of Cyber-Attacks
14:04 – AI and Cybersecurity
26:44 – Corporate Cybersecurity Measures
41:39 – Legislation and Future of Cybersecurity

Guest: CaSh Wong
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