VPNs were once the gold standard for online security — but are they still effective in today’s world of hybrid work, AI-driven attacks, and Zero Trust networks? In this episode, Cordula from CyberSecureGuard explains when VPNs still make sense, where they fall short, and how modern access strategies can protect your business in 2025.
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VPNs were once the gold standard for online security — but are they still effective in today’s world of hybrid work, AI-driven attacks, and Zero Trust networks? In this episode, Cordula from CyberSecureGuard explains when VPNs still make sense, where they fall short, and how modern access strategies can protect your business in 2025.
The WannaCry Hack How a Virus Could Spread Worldwide in Hours
CybersecureGuard Podcast
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1 month ago
The WannaCry Hack How a Virus Could Spread Worldwide in Hours
In this episode of the Cybersecurity Podcast, we take a closer look at the WannaCry ransomware outbreak of 2017. Discover how a single vulnerability turned into a global cyber crisis, why so many systems were left unprotected, and what lessons we can learn today to stay secure. Within hours, hospitals in the UK were cancelling operations, factories in Europe shut down production lines, telecom providers in Spain struggled to stay online, and government institutions from Russia to China ...
CybersecureGuard Podcast
VPNs were once the gold standard for online security — but are they still effective in today’s world of hybrid work, AI-driven attacks, and Zero Trust networks? In this episode, Cordula from CyberSecureGuard explains when VPNs still make sense, where they fall short, and how modern access strategies can protect your business in 2025.