
Cybersecurity Podcast: Cyberattacks Hit Schools, Healthcare & Home Depot
03/06/25 • 59 min
Join Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre on Security Squawk as we dive into an extensive breakdown of this week's significant cybersecurity incidents impacting a wide range of sectors. We'll begin by examining the troubling cyberattack at the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri, nearly three years after auditors first identified critical vulnerabilities. What lessons can government agencies learn from this delayed response?
Next, we'll analyze the ransomware attack on the Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation in Indiana, highlighting the potential exposure of sensitive student information and discussing best practices for securing educational institutions. We'll also review recent phishing attacks that compromised client data at iTP Partners, a specialized financial advisory firm based in Florida and New York, and Legacy Professionals, an accounting and auditing firm from Westchester, Illinois, emphasizing the ongoing threats posed by these sophisticated scams.
Further, we'll explore the far-reaching implications of the cyberattack that temporarily took the Polish Space Agency offline, and the confusion surrounding Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer based in Atlanta, Georgia, amid conflicting reports of a ransomware incident. With approximately 471,600 employees and revenues reaching $152.7 billion in 2023, what can companies of this scale do to maintain transparency and customer trust during cybersecurity crises?
Lastly, we'll discuss how ransomware led to the downfall of a 150-year-old company, underscoring that even the most established organizations are vulnerable in today's cyber threat landscape. What proactive steps can legacy businesses take to fortify their cybersecurity posture?
Tune in for expert insights, practical advice, and actionable strategies from Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre. If you find this episode valuable, please like, subscribe, and share to help others stay informed and prepared.
Join Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre on Security Squawk as we dive into an extensive breakdown of this week's significant cybersecurity incidents impacting a wide range of sectors. We'll begin by examining the troubling cyberattack at the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri, nearly three years after auditors first identified critical vulnerabilities. What lessons can government agencies learn from this delayed response?
Next, we'll analyze the ransomware attack on the Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation in Indiana, highlighting the potential exposure of sensitive student information and discussing best practices for securing educational institutions. We'll also review recent phishing attacks that compromised client data at iTP Partners, a specialized financial advisory firm based in Florida and New York, and Legacy Professionals, an accounting and auditing firm from Westchester, Illinois, emphasizing the ongoing threats posed by these sophisticated scams.
Further, we'll explore the far-reaching implications of the cyberattack that temporarily took the Polish Space Agency offline, and the confusion surrounding Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer based in Atlanta, Georgia, amid conflicting reports of a ransomware incident. With approximately 471,600 employees and revenues reaching $152.7 billion in 2023, what can companies of this scale do to maintain transparency and customer trust during cybersecurity crises?
Lastly, we'll discuss how ransomware led to the downfall of a 150-year-old company, underscoring that even the most established organizations are vulnerable in today's cyber threat landscape. What proactive steps can legacy businesses take to fortify their cybersecurity posture?
Tune in for expert insights, practical advice, and actionable strategies from Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre. If you find this episode valuable, please like, subscribe, and share to help others stay informed and prepared.
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Join Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre on Security Squawk as we dive into an extensive breakdown of this week's significant cybersecurity incidents impacting a wide range of sectors. We'll begin by examining the troubling cyberattack at the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), headquartered in Jefferson City, Missouri, nearly three years after auditors first identified critical vulnerabilities. What lessons can government agencies learn from this delayed response?
Next, we'll analyze the ransomware attack on the Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation in Indiana, highlighting the potential exposure of sensitive student information and discussing best practices for securing educational institutions. We'll also review recent phishing attacks that compromised client data at iTP Partners, a specialized financial advisory firm based in Florida and New York, and Legacy Professionals, an accounting and auditing firm from Westchester, Illinois, emphasizing the ongoing threats posed by these sophisticated scams.
Further, we'll explore the far-reaching implications of the cyberattack that temporarily took the Polish Space Agency offline, and the confusion surrounding Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer based in Atlanta, Georgia, amid conflicting reports of a ransomware incident. With approximately 471,600 employees and revenues reaching $152.7 billion in 2023, what can companies of this scale do to maintain transparency and customer trust during cybersecurity crises?
Lastly, we'll discuss how ransomware led to the downfall of a 150-year-old company, underscoring that even the most established organizations are vulnerable in today's cyber threat landscape. What proactive steps can legacy businesses take to fortify their cybersecurity posture?
Tune in for expert insights, practical advice, and actionable strategies from Bryan Hornung, Randy Bryan, and Reginald Andre. If you find this episode valuable, please like, subscribe, and share to help others stay informed and prepared.
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