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EY grads accused of PM bank snooping

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/fan_mail/new] Today's episode focuses on a quiet but critical failure point: access control. A real-world incident involving contractor access to sensitive financial data shows how authorization gaps, not external attackers, are often the weakest link. For security and IT leaders, this is a shift in where risk lives. Insider misuse, third-party exposure, and inherited liability from vendors are becoming more consequential than perimeter threats. From financial filings to endpoint security, the common thread is clear. If you do not tightly control who can access what, and when, you are carrying unseen risk. We also cover a major IRS liability ruling, active ransomware exploitation of a Windows privilege escalation flaw, and key signals from across the security landscape. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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episode EY grads accused of PM bank snooping cover

EY grads accused of PM bank snooping

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/fan_mail/new] Today's episode focuses on a quiet but critical failure point: access control. A real-world incident involving contractor access to sensitive financial data shows how authorization gaps, not external attackers, are often the weakest link. For security and IT leaders, this is a shift in where risk lives. Insider misuse, third-party exposure, and inherited liability from vendors are becoming more consequential than perimeter threats. From financial filings to endpoint security, the common thread is clear. If you do not tightly control who can access what, and when, you are carrying unseen risk. We also cover a major IRS liability ruling, active ransomware exploitation of a Windows privilege escalation flaw, and key signals from across the security landscape. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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