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The Human Element: Tackling Cybersecurity Risks with Mimecast’s Malcolm Murphy

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In this special episode of CTO Insights, Paul Stringfellow dives into the human side of cybersecurity with Malcolm Murphy, Sales Engineering Director at Mimecast UK and Ireland. Together, they explore how attackers exploit human behavior, the evolution of threats across collaboration platforms, and the importance of fostering a security-first culture within organisations.

Discover why shifting from seeing people as vulnerabilities to empowering them as frontline defenders is crucial. Plus, learn how Mimecast’s innovative tools, like the Human Risk Management platform, are helping organisations stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated threats.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:23 Understanding Human Risk in Cybersecurity
05:07 The Role of Culture in Cybersecurity
07:49 Evolving Threats and the Impact of AI
11:23 Omnichannel Attack Strategies
16:08 Visibility and User Behavior in Security
21:41 Challenges of Traditional DLP
23:02 Understanding Data Flows
24:40 User Education in Security
26:18 Real-Time Security Training
30:12 Mimecast's Approach to Security
33:34 Human Risk Management
39:08 Engaging with Mimecast
41:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Innhold levert av Paul Stringfellow. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Paul Stringfellow eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

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In this special episode of CTO Insights, Paul Stringfellow dives into the human side of cybersecurity with Malcolm Murphy, Sales Engineering Director at Mimecast UK and Ireland. Together, they explore how attackers exploit human behavior, the evolution of threats across collaboration platforms, and the importance of fostering a security-first culture within organisations.

Discover why shifting from seeing people as vulnerabilities to empowering them as frontline defenders is crucial. Plus, learn how Mimecast’s innovative tools, like the Human Risk Management platform, are helping organisations stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated threats.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:23 Understanding Human Risk in Cybersecurity
05:07 The Role of Culture in Cybersecurity
07:49 Evolving Threats and the Impact of AI
11:23 Omnichannel Attack Strategies
16:08 Visibility and User Behavior in Security
21:41 Challenges of Traditional DLP
23:02 Understanding Data Flows
24:40 User Education in Security
26:18 Real-Time Security Training
30:12 Mimecast's Approach to Security
33:34 Human Risk Management
39:08 Engaging with Mimecast
41:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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