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Marcus Fowler, senior vice president of strategic engagement and threats at DarkTrace, talks about attack vectors currently facing embedded journalists, their need to be available at all times for potential sources and how that openness makes them, their company and their confidential sources potential attack vectors for cybercriminals. Fowler talks about security hardening strategies that don’t compromise journalistic availability, the work of threat research and why people with natural interests in cybersecurity will have their career path choose them, not the other way around.
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0:00 - Cybersecurity threats to journalists 3:00 - Getting into cybersecurity 5:50 - CIA cybersecurity training 7:18 - Joining DarkTrace in engagement threat roles 10:22 - Tasks with engagement threat jobs 13:22 - Cybersecurity work balance 17:49 - Advanced persistent threats against media 23:33 - Attack vectors journalists face 26:14 - Journalist cybersecurity savvy 28:08 - A truly secure journalism source 32:58 - Damage from a compromised source 36:05 - Main cybersecurity threats right now 38:37 - Qualifications needed to work as a threat researcher 42:52 - Safe cybersecurity jobs 47:05 - What is DarkTrace? 49:06 - Learn more about Marcus Fowler 50:11 - Outro
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