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History of Cybercrime

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Cybercrime-where did it all begin? It is difficult to frame the full breadth of cybercrime today without understanding the history first. Mike Urbanik has spent considerable time researching the subject and highlights for us where the roots of today’s cyber criminals, their motivations, and their techniques come from. Join us as Andrew Rose and Mike touch on some significant instances and have a conversation about those that best represent various sectors.
Andrew Rose began a cybersecurity awareness program in 2016 while at a major agricultural bank after recognizing that the ag sector wasn’t getting the attention it needed about the risks posed by cybercriminals and other adversaries. He helped coordinate several symposiums and events focusing on the topic. He is now an independent contractor and volunteers his time to bringing cybersecurity awareness, education, mitigation, and response to the ag and food supply chain (and other special projects). His focus is on mitigating emerging threats. In addition to his experience in cybersecurity, he has a deep understanding of banking/finance, risk management, and other professional service sectors related to food, agriculture, and climate.
Michael Urbanik is an Account Executive with R.K Tongue Co., Inc. and is licensed in both Life & Health and Property & Casualty Insurance. He has experience working with both large and middle market commercial clients. He enjoys helping his clients understand the risks they face and develop cost effective plans to successfully mitigate and transfer these risks.
Did you enjoy today’s episode? Think we missed an important sector that should have been discussed? We here at DTC, Inc. would love your feedback on today’s episode! Please email us your comments and questions at AskUs@DTCtoday.com.
Read on with our most recent blogpost: How the First Cyber War (2007) Set the Stage for Today's Cyber Financial Attacks
On our next episode Andrew and Mike will be joined by special guest Scott Leister, DTC’s own Director of Technology to discuss Phishing and the dangers facing unprepared end users.

Want to hear more? Past episodes are all posted, including on YouTube! Follow and subscribe on your favorite podcast app to ensure you don’t miss out on the conversation!

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Rozdziały

1. History of Cybercrime (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Cyber Savvy (00:00:06)

3. R. K. Tongue (00:00:55)

4. DTC (00:01:45)

5. Cybercrime-Where to Begin? (00:02:08)

6. Humble Beginnings (00:03:53)

7. The Internet (00:04:49)

8. The Hacktivists (00:05:50)

9. Targeting Businesses (00:06:55)

10. Y2K (00:07:37)

11. The Problem Spreads (00:09:07)

12. The Threats (00:09:33)

13. Increasing Vulnerabilities (00:13:04)

14. Stealing Time (00:14:14)

15. Rob a Bank (00:15:09)

16. Cyber Warfare (00:16:10)

17. So Many Devices (00:17:07)

18. Cyber Liability History (00:18:08)

19. How Big is the Problem? (00:20:21)

20. Text or Call Impersonations (00:22:25)

21. What's Next? (00:23:27)

22. Closing (00:24:21)

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Cybercrime-where did it all begin? It is difficult to frame the full breadth of cybercrime today without understanding the history first. Mike Urbanik has spent considerable time researching the subject and highlights for us where the roots of today’s cyber criminals, their motivations, and their techniques come from. Join us as Andrew Rose and Mike touch on some significant instances and have a conversation about those that best represent various sectors.
Andrew Rose began a cybersecurity awareness program in 2016 while at a major agricultural bank after recognizing that the ag sector wasn’t getting the attention it needed about the risks posed by cybercriminals and other adversaries. He helped coordinate several symposiums and events focusing on the topic. He is now an independent contractor and volunteers his time to bringing cybersecurity awareness, education, mitigation, and response to the ag and food supply chain (and other special projects). His focus is on mitigating emerging threats. In addition to his experience in cybersecurity, he has a deep understanding of banking/finance, risk management, and other professional service sectors related to food, agriculture, and climate.
Michael Urbanik is an Account Executive with R.K Tongue Co., Inc. and is licensed in both Life & Health and Property & Casualty Insurance. He has experience working with both large and middle market commercial clients. He enjoys helping his clients understand the risks they face and develop cost effective plans to successfully mitigate and transfer these risks.
Did you enjoy today’s episode? Think we missed an important sector that should have been discussed? We here at DTC, Inc. would love your feedback on today’s episode! Please email us your comments and questions at AskUs@DTCtoday.com.
Read on with our most recent blogpost: How the First Cyber War (2007) Set the Stage for Today's Cyber Financial Attacks
On our next episode Andrew and Mike will be joined by special guest Scott Leister, DTC’s own Director of Technology to discuss Phishing and the dangers facing unprepared end users.

Want to hear more? Past episodes are all posted, including on YouTube! Follow and subscribe on your favorite podcast app to ensure you don’t miss out on the conversation!

  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. History of Cybercrime (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to Cyber Savvy (00:00:06)

3. R. K. Tongue (00:00:55)

4. DTC (00:01:45)

5. Cybercrime-Where to Begin? (00:02:08)

6. Humble Beginnings (00:03:53)

7. The Internet (00:04:49)

8. The Hacktivists (00:05:50)

9. Targeting Businesses (00:06:55)

10. Y2K (00:07:37)

11. The Problem Spreads (00:09:07)

12. The Threats (00:09:33)

13. Increasing Vulnerabilities (00:13:04)

14. Stealing Time (00:14:14)

15. Rob a Bank (00:15:09)

16. Cyber Warfare (00:16:10)

17. So Many Devices (00:17:07)

18. Cyber Liability History (00:18:08)

19. How Big is the Problem? (00:20:21)

20. Text or Call Impersonations (00:22:25)

21. What's Next? (00:23:27)

22. Closing (00:24:21)

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