



In this episode, Jack Naglieri speaks to Kelly Jackson Higgins, Editor-in-Chief at Dark Reading. During the episode, they share their thoughts about how cyber threats have changed over the years.
Topics discussed:
Kelly offers fascinating insights into how cybersecurity journalism has evolved to keep pace with the ever-changing industry.
She offers an example of why choosing to patch systems is not always an easy decision for security teams.
Jack and Kelly talk about how perceptions around which organizations are likely targets have changed over the years.
Kelly shares some of the crazier threat actor trends she has observed during her career covering cybersecurity.
She offers three pieces of valuable advice for security teams.