
Understanding Hacks: How Zero Trust Enhances Cyber Protection - Jeremiah Baker (Cybersercurity Expert)
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In this episode, host Belle Osvath, CFP®, interviews Jeremiah Baker, author of Confessions of a Hacker, about the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats. With 17 years in the field, Jeremiah has worked with major casinos, banks, corporations, hospitals, and software firms worldwide to identify and mitigate security vulnerabilities.
Jeremiah highlights that many cyber threats remain consistent over time, but new risks have emerged with advancements in AI and automation. He discusses how AI-powered scams, phishing, ransomware, and fund transfer fraud continue impacting businesses and individuals. Notably, AI is used to clone voices, manipulate video calls, and automate attacks, making fraudsters more effective than ever.
One key takeaway is that cybersecurity is not just about large organizations. Everyone is a target, including financial planners, who must protect their security, firm data, and clients' sensitive information. Jeremiah shares practical, low-cost (and no-cost) measures to defend against these threats, including multi-factor authentication, strong password management, and robust backup systems.
He also recounts real-world cases of fraudulent wire transfers, ransomware extortion, and deep fake impersonation, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance and a zero-trust mindset in today's digital world.
For more insights, connect with Jeremiah Baker on LinkedIn
linkedin.com/in/jeremiahbaker
or check out his book, Confessions of a Hacker, which will soon be updated.
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The Smarter Planner Podcast is a product of the Financial Planning Association National Capital Area Chapter (FPA NCA). All information is for educational and informational purposes only. Belle Osvath and the FPA NCA do not endorse or recommend any people, products, or services featured or discussed in this podcast.