• 53% would switch banks if their institution had a data breach: Cyber Security Today for Thursday, October 17, 2024

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

53% would switch banks if their institution had a data breach: Cyber Security Today for Thursday, October 17, 2024

  • Summary

  • In this episode, host Jim Love delves into sophisticated phishing attacks, cybersecurity initiatives, and significant changes in data security protocols. Listeners will learn about a national survey revealing that 53% of Canadians would switch banks after a data breach and hear insights on Apple's proposal to shorten SSL/TLS certificate lifespans. The episode also covers 23andMe's data breach and settlement, and introduces the FIDO Alliance's new protocol designed to enhance passkey portability across platforms. Emphasizing the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and user education, the discussion highlights advancements in passwordless authentication, as demonstrated by major implementations from companies like Amazon. This episode offers an in-depth look at current cybersecurity challenges and forward-thinking solutions in the realm of user authentication.

    00:00 Introduction and Show Format Update
    00:48 Canadian Banking Cybersecurity Concerns
    01:14 Survey Insights and Financial Sector Responses
    03:25 Customer Concerns and Communication Gaps
    04:17 Financial Impact of Data Breaches
    05:13 Apple's SSL/TLS Certificate Lifespan Proposal
    06:20 Google's Push for Shorter Certificate Lifespans
    07:24 23andMe Data Breach Settlement
    09:55 FIDO Alliance and Passwordless Authentication
    12:38 Conclusion and Show Notes

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