#23 – Why You are Vulnerable to the Hack That Exposed the DNC, with Cybersecurity Expert John Czupak


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Spear phishing.  It’s when a hacker crafts an email or social media post designed to get you to click a link or open an attachment.  And it is the most prevalent threat to both business and personal computers today. According to the FBI, it is also the method that hackers used to create the infamous hack of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) during the 2016 Presidential election.  Find out what you can do about this and other threats with my guest, John Czupak- President and CEO of ThreatQuotient,

 

Guest: John Czupak  is the President and CEO of ThreatQuotient, He also  served as General Manager for Cisco Systems’ Advanced Malware Protection product line (“FireAMP”) following Cisco’s $2.7 billion acquisition of Sourcefire, Inc.  John also serves as an Advisor and Board member to a number of technology companies, including Sonatype, PFP CyberSecurity and (library) Cybrary.

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David W. Schropfer

David W. Schropfer is the CEO of SAFE (Smartphone Authentication For Everyone), a cybersecurity company in New York (www.theSafe.io).  Every day, he and his team of professionals keep the people who use The SAFE Button protected from some of the most common traps, hacks and attacks that target computer systems of all sizes. David is the author of the bestselling cybersecurity book, Digital Habits: 5 Simple Tips to Help Keep You and Your Information Safe Online. His previous books, including The Smartphone Wallet and industry whitepapers, predicted some of the biggest trends in the payments, mobile, and security industries.  Since graduating Boston College, David earned an Executive MBA from the University of Miami.

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