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Cybersecurity Podcasts to Follow in 2022

Do Son March 21, 2022 3 minutes read
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Nowadays, podcasts are one of the most popular types of content format. People simply love to listen to educational and informative material while doing something different. This is especially true when it comes to cybersecurity podcasts and everything this content can teach us.

After all, we are all connected to the online world somehow. It’s only natural that we want to protect ourselves and our data from the threats that lurk on the Internet. With that in mind, here are a few cybersecurity podcasts to follow in 2022.Β 

The CyberWire Daily

This podcast is a bit heavy on the industry jargon. In other words, it’s not very beginner friendly. However, if you do have some background knowledge regarding cybersecurity you’ll find this podcast more than useful.Β 

Hosted by an entrepreneur Dave Bittner, the CyberDaily Wire covers various news related to cybersecurity and modern tech. If you want to remain informed this podcast is right for you.

The Social Engineer

This podcast airs every 2nd and 3rd Monday of the month and it covers topics related to human behavior in the online world. The online world is quite human and it’s our mistakes and behavior that’s hackable, to begin with.Β 

The Social Engineer focuses on what hackers actually look for when they’re considering their targets, which is our own behavioral patterns that reveal much about the technology we use. With some of the top industry experts being regular guests at this podcast, you’ll find plenty of information and advice regarding how not to get hacked online.Β 

Security Now

This podcast started back in 2005 and it’s still running even today. It’s also as relevant and educational as it was back in the day.Β 

Hosted by Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson, this podcast focuses on consumer-level software and personal security issues and challenges. Here you’ll find about everything you need to know about common security threats that lurk on the Internet.Β 

Furthermore, Steve is the first person who came up with the term spyware and also the first person to create an anti-spyware program so you’ll have a lot to learn from him. The hosts also read questions from listeners every two weeks so you’ll have a chance to ask them about your problems in person.Β 

Closing Words

There are numerous cybersecurity podcasts you can find these days and they all have something unique to offer. If you want to educate yourself, remain informed and learn about what’s new in the cybersecurity industry, these podcasts will certainly provide you with the information you’re looking for.Β 

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