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Protecting People

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by Proofpoint

4.8(41 reviews)
210 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Today’s cyber attacks target people, not technology. Protecting People is a podcast focused on the human side of cybersecurity. Each episode, you’ll learn how today’s threats really work, who’s being targeted by them, and what you can do to safeguard your people, data and systems.Get real-world insight and learn about the latest trends in social engineering, malware, threat protection, cloud security and more. Protecting People is cybersecurity for the rest of us.

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12/20/2019

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Episode thumbnail for The 1% Problem: Insights and Implications from the 2024 Data Loss Landscape report

April 2, 2024

The 1% Problem: Insights and Implications from the 2024 Data Loss Landscape report

Host [Host Name] interviews Itir Clarke and Brian Gleeson about the 2024 Data Loss Landscape report, revealing how 1% of users cause 90% of data loss alerts and exploring human-centric DLP strategies.

Episode thumbnail for Risky and They Know It: Unveiling Human Behavior in the State of the Phish Report 2024

February 27, 2024

Risky and They Know It: Unveiling Human Behavior in the State of the Phish Report 2024

Host Brian Reed interviews global experts Jennifer Cheng, Carl Leonard, Marcelo Bezerra, and Paul Chavez about the State of the Phish Report 2024, revealing why 71% of users knowingly engage in risky cybersecurity behaviors.

Episode thumbnail for Five-Minute Forecast for the Week of 01/29/2024

January 29, 2024

Five-Minute Forecast for the Week of 01/29/2024

Host [Host Name] interviews Senior Researcher Greg Lesnewich about the week's top cybersecurity news including the 23andMe breach and the 100 days of YARA initiative.

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Itir Clarke

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Brian Gleeson

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Jennifer Cheng

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Carl Leonard

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Marcelo Bezerra

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Paul Chavez

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Greg Lesnewich

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Mark Harris

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Selena Larson

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What is Protecting People?

Today’s cyber attacks target people, not technology. Protecting People is a podcast focused on the human side of cybersecurity. Each episode, you’ll learn how today’s threats really work, who’s being targeted by them, and what you can do to safeguard your people, data and systems.Get real-world insight and learn about the latest trends in social engineering, malware, threat protection, cloud security and more. Protecting People is cybersecurity for the rest of us.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 10 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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