This week on Cyber Uncut, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft unpack the week’s cyber and AI news and entertain a special guest to boot!
The pair kick off the podcast discussing Qantas facing a backlash over a series of job cuts that may be informed by the company embracing AI, while WiseTech’s announcement of 2,000 job cuts definitely is driven by AI uptake. The pair also talk about CrowdStrike’s latest research, which shows hackers are embracing AI as much as everyone else.
Hollingworth then unpacks a hacking spree targeting Australian small and medium-sized businesses by the Qilin ransomware operation, as well as a hack that has taken a major Aussie poultry producer offline. The pair also discuss the implications of an Australian man charged for selling cyber secrets to a broker linked to Russia.
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Hollingworth introduces this week’s guest, Proofpoint CEO Sumit Dhawan, before the pair have a chat about agentic AI threats and how CISOs can educate their boards, and then they have a look at a more lighthearted – somewhat – sex toy data breach.
Enjoy,
The Cyber Uncut team
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