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Cyber Insecurity: Why You Are The Vulnerability | John LaCour. Watch the below video and discuss if you agree or disagree with the speaker.

Former hacker and cybersecurity expert John LaCour explains how easy it is for a hacker to exploit the blind trust and recklessness online. He cites many practical examples of phishing and phishing tactics. Ted Talk is a few years old - new phishing tactics are constantly being created - but it can be a great start to making your business aware of the risks and start working with your endpoint security solution instead of against it. I did not come here today to try to scare you or to return home and throw your computer out the window later. I came here to share good news and bad news. The bad news is that you are the vulnerability to be exploited, but the good news is that it means you have the power to fight against cybercriminals.

When an entire magazine is devoted to this, everyone here subscribes to the data breach today, so someone who reads this cybercrime apparently should cost the global economy more than $ 500 billion this year, so you have to put that into perspective. If it were a company, it would have the third largest market capitalization just behind Apple and Google and guess what would only get worse. Cybercrime is expected to cost $ 2.5 trillion a year by 2020. Perhaps you are seated to think this figure is ridiculous perhaps true, let's look at one incident last year: the Office of Personnel Management United States was hacked by nation-state hackers who stole information about US government employees. Our government has spent $ 300 million on this one incident alone, and it is your money that is a tax that we all pay. This money will not be used to improve our roads to improve education or the benefit we will receive.

References:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWCKlAcxESA

http://www.yousubtitles.com/Cyber-Insecurity-Why-You-Are-The-Vulnerability-John-LaCour-TEDxCharleston-id-446966