SipCyber - Presented by IT Audit Labs
Confidence isn't something you find — it's something you build, one skill at a time. In this episode of SipCyber, Jen Lotze visits Bitty and Beau's Coffee in Charleston, SC, a shop with a mission as meaningful as its coffee: creating employment opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. That spirit of empowerment carries straight into the cybersecurity conversation. This month, Microsoft released fixes for more than 200 security vulnerabilities in a single Patch Tuesday — one of the largest update releases in the company's history. It sounds overwhelming. It's not. Jen breaks down what these patches actually mean, why most security failures aren't technical failures, and the one simple habit that closes more gaps than most people realize: restarting your computer every day. No advanced IT knowledge required. Just a small, consistent action — and maybe a good cup of coffee. Key Topics Covered: * What Microsoft's record-breaking June Patch Tuesday actually means for everyday users * Why security updates don't fully protect you until you reboot * The real reason most people get compromised (hint: it's not a lack of expertise) * A dead-simple daily habit that strengthens your security posture * Bonus tip: how to restore all your browser tabs after a restart (no more excuses) ☕ Featured Coffee Shop: Biddy and Bo's Coffee, Charleston, SC Small actions, big results. Subscribe for weekly cybersecurity tips from the best coffee spots across the country — and share this with the person on your team who hasn't restarted their laptop in six months. #Cybersecurity #PatchTuesday #Microsoft #CyberHygiene #SoftwareUpdates #InfoSec #CyberSafety #SipCyber #DigitalSecurity #SecurityAwareness #SmallBusiness #CharlestonSC
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