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Segment 1: OT Security Doesn't Have to be a Struggle

OT/ICS/SCADA systems are often off limits to cybersecurity folks, and exempt from many controls. Attackers don't care how fragile these systems are, however. For attackers aiming to disrupt operations, fragile but critical systems fit criminals' plans nicely.

In this interview, we discuss the challenge of securing OT systems with Todd Peterson and Joshua Hay from Junto Security.

This segment is sponsored by Junto Security. Visit https://securityweekly.com/junto to learn more!

Segment 2: Topic - Spotting Red Flags in Online Posts

This week's topic segment is all about tuning your 'spidey sense' to spot myths and misconceptions online so we can avoid amplifying AI slop, scams, and other forms of Internet bunk. It was inspired by this LinkedIn post, but we've got a cybersecurity story in the news that we could have easily used for this as well (the report from MIT).

Segment 3: Weekly Enterprise News

Finally, in the enterprise security news,

  1. Some interesting fundings
  2. Some more interesting acquisitions
  3. a new AI-related term has been coined: cyberslop
  4. the latest insights from cyber insurance claims
  5. The AI security market isn't nearly as big as it might seem
  6. cybercriminals are targeting trucking and logistics to steal goods
  7. Sorry dads, science says the smarts come from mom

All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly.

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-432

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