The National University Podcast
Challenges of Cybersecurity: Confronting Digital Threats
Cybersecurity expert Chris Simpson, director of the National University Center for Cybersecurity and former US Navy serviceman, joins me, Kimberly King, for a revealing conversation on the persistent challenges of data protection. We tackle the paradox of why data breaches continue to occur despite heightened awareness and security measures. From the crafty nature of social engineering attacks, phishing, and AI-enhanced phone scams to minor configuration mistakes that lead to major vulnerabilities, we uncover the layers of complexity organizations face today. With sectors like government, healthcare, finance, and retail being prime targets due to their sensitive data, our discussion sheds light on the relentless pursuit by cybercriminals.
On a personal note, I share a story of warding off a scam, underscoring the importance of vigilance, particularly for older adults who may find themselves in the crosshairs of phishers. We outline clear, actionable steps for consumers to safeguard their digital presence, emphasizing the necessity of up-to-date software and cautious communication practices. The critical role of robust cybersecurity training in organizations is another focal point, as we emphasize the threats posed by social engineering and the importance of building security into the foundations of business operations. We also navigate the legal and regulatory landscape, questioning the adequacy of current deterrents against corporate negligence in the face of data breaches.