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In this episode of Darnley’s Cyber Café, we dive into the real story behind CrowdStrike’s recent insider scandal, and what it teaches us about the hidden dangers brewing inside modern companies.

We break down how a “bad apple” employee allegedly leaked internal information to a notorious hacking collective, why insider threats are so hard to detect, and how businesses can spot warning signs before damage is done.

If you’ve ever wondered how hackers exploit trust, how companies uncover hidden risks, or how one employee can change everything, pull up a chair. This episode might make you look at your workplace… and your latte… a little differently.

Tune in to find out what’s really simmering beneath the surface.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. A Latte With a Side of Drama (00:00:55)

3. Insider Threats Are the Hardest to Stop (00:02:07)

4. How Do You Find the Bad Apple? (00:03:39)

5. Psychological Profiling (00:05:56)

6. So… What Can Businesses Actually Do? (00:07:34)

7. The Aftertaste of This Whole Incident (00:09:24)

8. Final Thoughts / End (00:10:13)

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