Cybersecurity Threats with Jason Pufahl and Russell Jancewicz

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Phishing attacks, malware, and ransomware are just some of the major threats everyone connected to the internet faces.  For companies, the stakes are especially high.  Setting up a secure infrastructure is difficult.  Your adversary only needs to find one flaw to get in.


Vancord is a private cybersecurity company, based in Connecticut, that was founded and built by security engineers to specialize in incident resilience and response.  In this episode, I interview Jason Pufahl and Russell Jancewicz from Vancord.


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