TWiET 560: Vishing for compliments - Out-of-Band Management, Voice Network Security w/ Mutare
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This Week in Enterprise Tech (Audio)
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On This Week in Enterprise Tech, Lou Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin dive into how the SEC's proposed cybersecurity rules could reshape how corporations handle disclosures and risk management. Guest Brian McDonald from Mutare also shares insights on securing voice communications against rising cyber threats. Plus Brian Chee explains out-of-band(OOBI) network management.
- Brian Chee breaks down out-of-band management(OOBI) for remotely accessing devices separately from production networks. He explores solutions like LTE-enabled serial consoles.
- The SEC's proposed cybersecurity disclosure rule pushes public companies to reveal incidents faster and boost security governance. But CISOs face challenges balancing speedy reporting and fully understanding new threats.
- Guest Brian McDonald explains how Mutare is redefining voice communication security amid rising vishing and spoofing threats.
Hosts: Louis Maresca, Brian Chee, and Curtis Franklin
Guest: Brian McDonald
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