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Cybersecurity Podcasts to Follow in 2022

Ddos February 23, 2022 3 minutes read
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Cybersecurity is always a topic that deserves your full attention. Today we do our work over the internet, we are ordering our groceries there, we hang out with our friends there and when we are relaxing, we are binge-watching our favorite show online.

When you put things into perspective, you spend a lot of your waking life interacting online. And just think how many dangers are lurking around. You want to feel secure at all times. Cyber attacks, hacking, and such are not something that happens to other people. With the ever-changing landscape of cyber security, new threats emerging on the horizon to some completely new concepts – it is important to keep your pace.

Cyber security podcasts are great because they can provide you with just the right amount of information while seamlessly integrating it into your daily routine. To help you stay informed, we prepared our favorites for you.

Come to the dark side with Darknet Diaries

Darknet Diaries sounds like something straight from the horror movies or creepypasta. It is always an honorable mention on all lists of cybersecurity podcasts. For a very good reason. It is unique in its approach, telling the stories and first-hand accounts of scammers and hackers. It really dives into the dark side. The podcast author Jack Rhysider is known for his unique style of narration which will resemble you to some true crime documentaries. Prepare to be pulled into the dark side and you will get a brand new perspective.

Down the Security Rabbit Hole

For every modern Alice in the wonderland of the internet – there is a little podcast called down the security rabbit hole. Rafal Los stands behind this project. When it was launched back in 2011, the goal was simple – to inform business owners how to create a safe business environment. And it still works its magic since it is still fresh just like a decade ago!

Smashing Security

Cybersecurity topics always come with a bit of drama and they help us learn from other people’s mistakes. But there are some cybersecurity podcasts that can wrap up all these topics in a much lighter tone. And of course, add a dose of humor and hilarity to lighten up your mood and view on these serious things. Smashing Security is the ultimate choice if you are a beginner and you want to inform better. It has a very inviting atmosphere and information is packed just right. 

Malicious life

Yet we are finishing with another a bit devilish name on our list. It is all about the evolution of cybersecurity along with cybercrime, covering everything you need to know. Cybercrime dates back to 1970 and Malicious life is covering all the cybercrimes that shaped the cybersecurity world we know today. No rest for the wicked hackers so buckle up and be one step ahead with Malicious life.

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