
Cyber Risk Readiness in the Age of AI
From AI-generated phishing to the growing threat of deepfakes, cybersecurity risks are evolving faster than most companies can keep up. Will Knehr, Global Cybersecurity Advisor at i-PRO, shares the most pressing cyber concerns facing organizations today and actionable tips on how to prepare and respond.
Whether your company is a global enterprise or a small business, Will’s insights will help you stay informed and ready for today’s AI-driven threat landscape.
Episode highlights:
- How AI is lowering the barrier for inexperienced cyber attackers
- The importance of an effective incident response plan
- Why hands-on demos can make cybersecurity training stick
- How to encourage reporting by building trust across teams
In this episode, Will suggests accessing CISA’s Incident Response Playbook to improve your organization’s cybersecurity posture.
The Employee Safety Podcast is hosted by Peter Steinfeld, SVP of Safety Solutions at AlertMedia.
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