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Cybersecurity, AI & Human Error: How Businesses Actually Get Hacked | Craig Taylor

32 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Craig Taylor, founder of CyberHoot, joins Henry Harrison to discuss the real cause of most cybersecurity breaches: human behavior. This episode explores why traditional training often fails, how phishing attacks operate, and how businesses can safeguard themselves using straightforward, effective strategies. The conversation also explores the growing impact of AI on cybersecurity—both as a tool and a threat. If you run a business or manage a team, this episode will change how you think about risk, training, and security. https://www.henryharrison.com/craig-taylor [https://www.henryharrison.com/craig-taylor] Henry Deimel Harrison

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