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Avoid $850K Losses: Cybersecurity Tips for Risk Managers with Mark Bassingthwaighte

Avoid $850K Losses: Cybersecurity Tips for Risk Managers with Mark Bassingthwaighte

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In this episode of Global Risk Community Chat, we discuss critical cybersecurity tips for risk managers to help you avoid devastating losses like $850,000 due to cyber threats.

Mark Bassingthwaighte, National Risk Manager at ALPS Corporation, shares his 27+ years of expertise, focusing on protecting businesses from sophisticated cyberattacks, including business email compromise, wire fraud, and the impact of AI-driven scams.

Mark highlights actionable strategies such as mandatory social engineering awareness training, out-of-band communication for verification, and securing home networks for hybrid work environments.

Whether you're a risk manager, Chief Risk Officer, or simply looking to strengthen your business's cybersecurity, this episode is packed with practical advice to safeguard your organization.

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