CyberSecurity News Byte

Welcome to CyberSecurity News Byte with Jim Guckin, your one-stop resource for the latest cybersecurity news, updates, and discussions. Our podcast is a vital tool for CyberSecurity and IT professionals, as well as technology leaders, who need to stay on top of the ever-evolving digital landscape.

Hosted ByJim Guckin

Welcome to CyberSecurity News Byte with Jim Guckin, your one-stop resource for the latest cybersecurity news, updates, and discussions. Our podcast is a vital tool for CyberSecurity and IT professionals, as well as technology leaders, who need to stay on top of the ever-evolving digital landscape.

Each week, we delve into the most significant cybersecurity stories from around the globe. Whether it’s a new vulnerability discovered, a major data breach, or the rollout of a critical security patch, we aim to keep our listeners informed and prepared. We go beyond the headlines, breaking down complex issues into easy-to-understand segments, providing insights into the potential implications and countermeasures that professionals can take.

We also spotlight the latest cybersecurity tools and strategies, and occasionally invite industry experts for special guest interviews. These conversations aim to provide real-world perspectives, best practices, and future predictions about the world of cybersecurity.

But our podcast isn’t just about listing off news stories. We make sure to facilitate a deeper understanding of how these cybersecurity issues impact not only businesses and their IT infrastructure, but also the everyday user. We discuss preventive measures, remediation strategies, and forecast trends, giving our audience the knowledge to stay one step ahead.

Whether you’re a seasoned cybersecurity veteran, an IT professional navigating the cyber landscape, a tech leader shaping your organization’s digital policies, or a tech enthusiast interested in the world of cybersecurity, our podcast is here to keep you updated and informed, while also sparking thought-provoking conversations on the critical cybersecurity issues of today and tomorrow.

So, if you’re keen to stay in the loop with the rapidly changing world of cybersecurity, make sure to tune in each week to CyberSecurity News Byte with Jim Guckin. We look forward to being part of your cybersecurity journey.


All Episodes

Episode 36: November 28 2022

Tis the Season for Cyber Security, 487 Million WhatsApp Users Numbers for Sale, Hospitality company confirms Data Breach, SocGholish finds success through novel email techniques

Episode 35: November 21, 2022

Amazon RDS Instances Leaking Users’ Personal Data, Dangerous BatLoader Malware Dropper, Samba Vulnerability Can Lead to DoS or RCE, RapperBot Targets Game Servers with Modified Brute-Force and DDoS Attacks

Episode 34: November 14 2022

Companies who pay ransomware become targets, Yanluowang Group Hacked, Hackers Are Publishing Stolen Abortion Records on the Dark Web, Fake financial regulators

Episode 33: November 07 2022

Hack of IT firm may include health records, FBI: Hacktivist DDoS attacks had minor impact on critical orgs, AstraZeneca password lapse exposed patient data, Hijacker replaces crypto addresses with lookalikes

Episode 32: October 31 2022

Data Wiper Frame Security Researchers, Chrome Urgent Update, LinkedIN Phishing Campaign, Bypass Protections, Cranefly’s Stealthy Techniques

Episode 31: October 24 2022

Emotet learns a new trick, Are Open-Source Repositories Safe?, Text4Shell Concern, 16 Apps Pulled Due to Malware

Episode 30: October 10 2022

Emotet’s Current Tactics, Zimbra’s Unpatched RCE Flaw, Toyota Customers prepare for Phishing, City of Tucson discloses data breach

Episode 29: October 03 2022

Vice Society sets a deadline for LA School District to pay ransom, SolarMarker Makers uses spamdexing to target tax consulting organization
BEC Attacks on the Rise, Former IT Administrator Cripples Company, LinkedIN CISO Struggles

Episode 28: September 19 2022

Patreon Lays Off Its Entire Security Team, Uber Hacked, Rockstar Hacked, TikTok can record what you type