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The Data Diva E237 - Matthew Waddell and Debbie Reynolds

The Data Diva E237 - Matthew Waddell and Debbie Reynolds

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Debbie Reynolds “The Data Diva” talks to Mathew Waddell, Founder, Tactically Secure. We discuss insights from his career in the tech industry, particularly in cybersecurity, and his experience working with government agencies and large corporations. He discusses his commitment to simplifying security for individuals and protecting them from threats like ransomware.
The discussion then shifts to the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, particularly the sophistication of ransomware attacks. Waddell stresses the need for businesses to integrate data privacy and cybersecurity strategies to combat these threats effectively. He points out the increasing trend of attackers stealing data and posting it online to coerce companies into paying ransoms, highlighting the interconnectedness of privacy violations and cybersecurity breaches. Both speakers agreed on the necessity for businesses to adopt proactive measures and recognize the importance of regulations like GDPR and CCPA in prioritizing data protection.
Waddell and Reynolds address the dual potential of AI tools in cybersecurity, noting that they can enhance security measures but can also be exploited by malicious actors. They discuss the importance of training employees to recognize cyber threats and the need for effective identity verification strategies in light of emerging technologies like deepfakes and his data privacy wish for the future.

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