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The 443 Security Simplified Podcast - Episode 197: Package Hijacking

This week on the podcast, we discuss the line between ethical security research and malicious activity thanks to a compromised open source software package. After that we cover the latest industry to fall victim to Ransomware and end by highlighting a 0-click vulnerability in Zoom’s message system discovered by Google Project Zero. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

Webinar: Outsourced or In-House? How to Choose the Best Approach for Your Organization - 25 May 2022

We know why the cost of cyber attacks continues to rise (hybrid work, more sophisticated breaches, etc.). Today's hybrid work model requires a security approach that provides intelligent protection for environments, users, and devices. Which security model is right for your organization, considering the current threat landscape? In this webinar, Our Chief Information Officer, Wayson Vannatta, will discuss strategies that IT leaders can use develop the security approach to thrive in an ever-changing risk environment, without added complexity.

The 443 Security Simplified Podcast - Episode 196: Building Security Strategies with Matt Lee

In this special video edition of The 443 Security Simplified, we sit down for a chat with Matt Lee, Sr. Director of Security and Compliance at Pax8 and well-known cyber security educator, to discuss security strategies for MSPs and midsize enterprises in the face of a dynamic threat landscape. We cover everything from picking a framework to getting buy in from stakeholders and take a forward look at what future cyber regulations may look like to all organizations.

Webinar: Elevating Your MSP Security Practice with a Unified Security Platform - 28 Apr 2022

You’re tired of struggling with disjointed security information, incomplete integrations, and too much time and energy spent with multiple security vendors. These aren’t minor headaches of a managed services business, they ultimately drain efficiency and profits, and many are considering vendor consolidation as the answer.