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Marc and Craig explore the past, present, and future of cybersecurity, diving into industry evolution, AI-driven threats, workforce challenges, and how individuals and businesses can protect themselves in an increasingly hostile digital landscape.

About the Episode:

Cybersecurity has transformed dramatically over the past three decades, and this episode unpacks that evolution through the lens of real industry experience. The conversation covers how the field grew from niche firewall roles in the 90s to a vast, mature ecosystem of specialties, and why demand for security expertise has created a surge in fractional and virtual CISO services. Marc and Craig explore the global explosion of cybercrime, the rise of organized criminal networks, and the increasing use of AI to enhance phishing, automate attacks, and orchestrate sophisticated extortion operations.

The discussion also examines how traditional security practices are falling behind modern threats, from outdated password policies to ineffective punishment-based employee training. Craig explains why positive reinforcement, gamification, and continuous micro-learning are far more effective at building resilient organizations. The episode further dives into emerging challenges created by remote work, improper use of public AI tools, and the expanding dark-web ecosystem where stolen data circulates at massive scale.

Looking forward, Marc and Craig discuss how AI will reshape cybersecurity defenses, the limitations of automation in human-centric interactions, and the need for individuals to adopt proactive protections such as credit freezes, passkeys, and password managers. The episode ultimately highlights why cybersecurity literacy is becoming essential for everyone—not just experts—as digital threats grow more frequent, more sophisticated, and more deeply intertwined with daily life.

About the Guest:

Craig M. Taylor is a seasoned cybersecurity expert and entrepreneur with nearly 30 years of experience managing risk across industries—from Fortune 500 corporations to SMBs. As the Co-Founder and CISO of CyberHoot, he has pioneered a positive reinforcement approach to cybersecurity education, helping businesses eliminate risky behaviors and build a culture of security awareness.
Craig’s journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Honors) from the University of Guelph in 1994, blending an understanding of human behavior with the technical rigor of cybersecurity. Over his career, he has led enterprise security programs at Chase Paymentech, Vistaprint, and DXC Technology (formerly CSC), where he developed cutting-edge risk management frameworks, compliance programs, and cybersecurity roadmaps. His expertise spans incident response, governance, and security program development, making him a sought-after leader in the cybersecurity space.

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigmtaylor/

Timestamps:

00:01:09 - Episode Commences
00:03:38 - Cybersecurity Career Evolution Overview
00:09:15 - Cybersecurity's Growth and Challenges
00:13:28 - Phishing and Password Security Insights
00:17:09 - Sophisticated Cybercrime Operations
00:21:11 - Ransomware Negotiation and Cyber Workforce
00:24:27 - Positive Reinforcement in Cybersecurity Education
00:36:40 - AI's Transformative Impact on Work
00:39:11 - Remote Work Cybersecurity Challenges
00:42:59 - AI Security: Preventing Data Breaches
00:47:00 - Credit Freeze Protection Across Agencies
00:50:57 - Episode Concludes

Additional Notes:

For more check out the website: https://futuretechandforesight.com/

Or connect with me on –

Twitter: https://twitter.com/FutureTech_Pod

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/futuretechandforesight/

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