Episode 17: Insured Authentication and the End of (Online)Identity Fraud

Episode 17 November 25, 2019 00:18:22
Episode 17: Insured Authentication and the End of (Online)Identity Fraud
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Episode 17: Insured Authentication and the End of (Online)Identity Fraud

Nov 25 2019 | 00:18:22

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Hosted By

Jon Prial

Show Notes

Identity theft. Fraudulent transactions. Security breaches. We hear about issues like these all the time. In this episode, Jon Prial talks to Ori Eisen, the Founder and CEO of Trusona, a company that provides guarantees authentication so you really know who is on the other end of a login or transaction. Learn from a security expert just how susceptible you and your business are to security threats, and what you need to be doing to keep your confidential information safe. You'll hear about: -What CEOs need to be thinking about to be secure(3:30) -Whether new technologies such as chip cards and NFC are really helping ensure security (4:54) -When we might reach the point where data breaches ruin companies (7:36) -The importance of getting employees on board with security (9:07) -Building a culture of security(11:02) -Whether small companies need to be worried about security (12:25) -Tools and maturity models for measuring security (14:43) -Where to get started with security (15:58)

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