Cyber Self-Defense | Paul Carugati | TEDxSpokane
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2015
- Stop Clicking! Paul Carugati will provide insights about the current “threat landscape” on the internet and how to stay safe in a dynamic environment.
Paul is a seasoned IT and Information Security leader with over 15 years experience in a Fortune 300 enterprise atmosphere. His vision of innovative, next-generation technology is focused on enabling business operations and growth based on risk management, threat intelligence, and broad security awareness. He is an in-demand speaker who holds many accreditations and industry certifications showcasing his technical and business prowess.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Paul says a tool isn't the answer. Paul says the users need to think. Paul has never met the users.
@ Jeff M : 🤣😂🤣
Paul is an amazing speaker. Great job sir!
Super talk - really informative!
Thanks TED-X.
Nice work Paul!
Good stuff Paul!
Computer with real sensitive and important data, should not be connected to the Net... (golden rule)
um werewolves are weak against silver bullets. Not vampires.
Matthew Trevor Hutchings lmao
Says who?
@@gperson1967 pffft everyone knows what kills vampires is sunshine, garlic clove necklaces and occasionally Kristen Stewart
The view count of this video compared to other talks on Ted just shows that we are in big trouble. hahaha :D
It means this is a good job to place oneself into.
Some food defence could help too
12:50 second girl from the left has a face that tells me she is gonna change all her passwords the second she comes home.
Great talk. And thanks for not bringing up the Nigerian Prince phishing scam unlike a lot of speakers I listen to. I hate when people go straight to that forgetting that there are other phishing scams out there and forgetting anyone can send a Nigerian Prince email from anywhere in the world. Of course, I'm being defensive but it never really passes across the message besides, "oh, avoid Nigerians".
skipping to the next comment/content?
nextime do a precise research ok...
damn this is out of date.
Could you ellaborate?