Cybersecurity Countdown

by Information Protection & Security

From your Information Protection and Security team, Cybersecurity Countdown! 3 cybersecurity stories every week in under 3 minutes, keeping you in the know about breaking news stories from information security, tips and tricks to keep you and your family safe, and much more. Subscribe now for the countdown to the next episode to begin!

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Cybersecurity Countdown - March 28, 2025

    Cybersecurity Countdown - March 28, 2025

    Have you spit in a tube and sent it off to a company to learn about your family history? That genetic data may have been compromised as a major company using DNA files for bankruptcy. This top story with response from Threat Intelligence Director Riki Angelov and more are covered in this week's Cybersecurity Countdown.

  • Cybersecurity Countdown - March 21, 2025

    Cybersecurity Countdown - March 21, 2025

    Wiz acquired, a call for state of emergency connected to a cyber attack, and a data-driven look at data breaches showing how big the issue is really becoming. These top stories streaming now in this week's Cybersecurity Countdown.

  • Cybersecurity Countdown - March 14, 2025

    Cybersecurity Countdown - March 14, 2025

    Summer travel plans and promotions that seem to good to be true, might actually be fake. What you need to look out for as a major online travel agency faces a continued phishing attack.

  • Cybersecurity Countdown - March 7, 2025

    Cybersecurity Countdown - March 7, 2025

    A cruel summer for some Swifties, Workforce Behavior Director Katelyn Baker explains how to stay safe shopping online, after criminals steal hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Eras Tour tickets and republish online for personal gain.

  • Cybersecurity Countdown - February 28, 2025

    Cybersecurity Countdown - February 28, 2025

    Hackers are finding their criminal work to be the target of bounties after they themselves targeted cryptocurrency firm Bybit. Chief Information Security Officer TJ Bean explains why cryptocurrency is a place common for hackers to head, and why the hackers were alleged to be aligned with the North Korean government.