Decrypting IT
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Welcome to Decrypting IT—your go-to podcast for the latest tech trends and insights! Together, we’ll break down everything from cybersecurity to managed services and cloud solutions. Whether you’re an IT pro or just tech-curious, we’re here to share expert advice, real success stories, and actionable tips from our team, partners, and clients. Let’s simplify technology, spark innovation, and navigate the ever-changing IT world—together!
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The podcast focuses on key areas including cybersecurity, cloud solutions, and managed services with episodes that detail innovative tools like Microsoft Copilot, share strategies for enhancing productivity, and cover the latest trends in AI technology.

Welcome to Decrypting IT—your go-to podcast for the latest tech trends and insights! Together, we’ll break down everything from cybersecurity to managed services and cloud solutions. Whether you’re an IT pro or just tech-curious, we’re here to share expert advice, real success stories, and actionable tips from our team, partners, and clients. Let’s simplify technology, spark innovation, and navigate the ever-changing IT world—together!
In this episode of Decrypting IT, Ashley Wallace and Rich Springer discuss the critical importance of network segmentation in operational technology (OT) environments. They explore the differences between IT and OT networks, common misconceptions about OT security, and the risks associated with flat networks. Rich emphasizes the need for effective segmentation to protect against cyber threats, particularly in the manufacturing sector, which is increasingly targeted by ransomware and nation-state actors. The conversation also highlights the evolving landscape of cybersecurity in OT, offering practical steps for organizations to improve their security posture and best practices for managing OT cybersecurity effectively.

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