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Ask the Expert: Why You're Looking at Cybersecurity Wrong
The majority of employees within your organisation likely aren't thinking about cybersecurity as their first priority. They each have their own individual roles, and taking on the responsibility of manoeuvering means taking on additional work when your time is already stretched. It's for this reason that the majority of businesses are looking at cybersecurity wrong; instead of it being viewed holistically, it is currently being seen as an add-on.
In this episode of Ask the Expert, we talk to Kody Kinzie about how businesses are currently looking at cybersecurity wrong and how they can improve their approach in the upcoming years. Kody is a security researcher at Varonis and also the host of educational YouTube channels Hak5 and Null Byte.
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