In this episode of Data Security Decoded, host Caleb Tolin sits down with Dustin Droullard, a cyber threat intelligence expert and former Army intelligence analyst, to discuss how global conflict is increasingly playing out in cyberspace, from digital espionage to civilian-targeted cyber operations. This episode highlights why organizations must rethink their cyber risk strategies in light of modern geopolitical threats and growing digital exposure.
What You’ll Learn:
- How influence operations are used to confuse, divide, and destabilize
- Understanding your organization’s role in geopolitical conflicts
- What basic cybersecurity practice still gets overlooked
- Where small businesses can find free resources to improve security posture and resilience
- How anthropology, business, and literature studies can power cyber careers
- The gap in current cyber education and how to fix it with critical thinking and specialization
Episode Highlights:
- From Army Intelligence to Cyber Operations
- Espionage vs. Effects: Cyber Tactics in Geopolitical Conflict
- Influence Operations and Psychological Warfare
- Why Every Business is a Target, Whether They Know It or Not
- Cybersecurity on a Budget: Resources for Underserved Organizations
- Anthropology in Cyber: Understanding the Human Behind the Hack
- Non-Tech Majors That Thrive in Cybersecurity
- What Cyber Schools Are Missing: Business, Collaboration & Critical Thinking
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