The speaker shares their experience of scamming a scammer on the phone by reading off a list of fake computer issues and pretending to be a younger person.
This episode discusses how social engineering can be used as a cybersecurity training tool for employees by using real-world scenarios to teach them how to identify and avoid potential security threats.
The speaker suggests that encrypting terabyte drives can be one of the most effective ways to secure your data from key log and other cyber threats. They also discuss the security aspect of different operating systems like Windows and Linux.
The importance of having different passwords for different accounts is highlighted as cyberattacks become more frequent with the increase of technology in everyday life. Cyber-criminals are focusing on finding weak passwords and exploiting users who repeat passwords to access multiple accounts.
The speaker discusses their struggles with solitude and self-confidence, noting how the inner dialogue can become louder and make them feel like everyone is talking about them. They highlight their self-confidence issues as being strange for the type of job they have.