In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love discusses the increasing risks posed by unsupported edge devices in global infrastructure. Highlighted by a recent cyber incident in Poland’s energy sector, edge devices are becoming critical vulnerabilities due to their role in network security. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued new advisories urging immediate action to update or remove unsupported edge devices. The episode also covers issues with Microsoft Exchange online wrongly flagging legitimate emails as phishing, Google’s warning on post-quantum cybersecurity preparedness, and continuing exposures tied to the Open Claw security incident. Meter, a full-stack networking infrastructure provider, sponsors this episode.
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00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:20 Unsupported Edge Devices: A Growing Risk
05:33 Microsoft Exchange Phishing False Positives
07:27 Google’s Call for Post-Quantum Cybersecurity
09:49 Ongoing Open Claw Security Concerns
12:39 Conclusion and Sponsor Message
