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Native America Calling: The constant cyber security threat
Thursday, December 5, 2024
The constant cyber security threat
It’s getting harder to stay ahead of cyber criminals.
Tribes and tribal businesses are among the entities facing growing security threats. Some have had to pay large sums and shut down their network operations in response to cyber attacks.
The newest report from Experian notes an increasing number of attacks and foresees a rise in younger hackers equipped with sophisticated AI technology. Organized foreign criminals are constantly hunting for security weaknesses to steal people’s personal information.
The threat requires a response in knowhow and financial resources. Join Native America Calling to find out what’s happening behind the scenes as cyber security experts work to protect your data.
Guests on Native America Calling
Renita DiStefano (Seneca Nation), president and CEO of Second Derivative, LLC, a business in New York
Brandon Benallie (Diné), cybersecurity expert
Shane Hill (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin), manager of cybersecurity for the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
Mentioned in the show: Tribal ISAC (Information Sharing & Analysis Center)
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