I joined my friend and colleague, Dr. Tom Holt from Michigan State University for an episode of Crossing The Firewall Podcast to discuss protecting your business from cyber attacks.

I joined my friend and colleague, Dr. Tom Holt from Michigan State University for an episode of Crossing The Firewall Podcast to discuss protecting your business from cyber attacks.
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I recently contributed to a Wall Street Journal article highlighting the critical role of multifactor authentication (MFA) in protecting against cyberattacks. As recent breaches at UnitedHealth Group and other major companies reveal, the absence of MFA can leave organizations vulnerable to devastating financial and reputational losses. Even the most basic MFA significantly enhances security, making...
I recently joined News 4 San Antonio to discuss the pivotal role digital evidence is playing in the case of Suzanne Simpson’s disappearance. Investigators are piecing together Brad Simpson’s movements using tools like surveillance cameras, vehicle data, and advanced forensic techniques, even as they face challenges such as burned devices and lockdown modes. These technological...
I was honored to contribute to raising awareness about disaster-related scams targeting hurricane victims. As Floridians recover from recent storms, scammers are exploiting the vulnerable, prompting urgent warnings from the Office of the Attorney General. By understanding the tactics fraudsters use, we can help protect those already facing significant challenges from further harm. https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/local-news/office-of-the-attorney-general-warns-floridians-about-disaster-related-scams-after-recent-hurricanes
I joined WFLA to shed light on the persistent and often underreported issue of cyberstalking. As cases like a Tampa Bay woman’s three-year ordeal demonstrate, advancements in state and federal laws have empowered prosecutions, but limited law enforcement resources pose significant challenges. Raising awareness is key to addressing this growing cybercrime and protecting victims from...
I contributed to a discussion on how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing fraud, enabling criminals to clone voices and exploit vulnerabilities in credit card and bank account security. With AI scams forecasted to cause $30 billion in losses by 2027, it takes only seconds to create convincing impostor audio, making traditional security measures increasingly susceptible to...
Episode Summary For our 80th episode we talk to Dr Thomas Hyslip, Assistant Professor of Instruction at the University of Florida and Gary about the contrasts between the academic world and the world of the digital forensics investigators on the front lines of cybercrime analysis. What is different between scientific and investigative research?
Dr. Thomas Hyslip — USF Cybercrime Professor, Former Federal Agent, and Vintage Computer Archivist Dr. Hyslip teaches at USF’s Master of Science in Cybercrime program, where he blends of criminology, digital forensics, and incident response coursework. A retired U.S. Army Colonel, Dr. Hyslip’s career spans 23 years across the Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), the...
I had the pleasure of collaborating with Caroline Hicks of WBTV on her in-depth report about the growing threat of AI-powered voice cloning scams. As criminals leverage artificial intelligence to impersonate loved ones and bypass security measures, understanding how to safeguard personal information has never been more important. This emerging technology poses new challenges, but...