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Ever wonder why it's so difficult to really secure a network, systems or data? Cyber criminals are stepping up their game, even as security gets stronger and stronger, and they're using all sorts of new techniques to break through enterprise walls. In this episode, hosts Nic Fillingham and Natalia Godyla speak with Donal Keating, Director of Innovation and Research for the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit, about one of the key findings in the latest Microsoft Digital Defense Report: how attackers are adapting and becoming more sophisticated. Plus how social engineering is revealing the true weakest link in any security plan -- and it's something you might not expect. 

Then they dive into what it's like to hunt threats with Michelle Lam, who brings fresh eyes to every security problem she faces at Microsoft. She explains why not spending time in a SOC early in her career helps her spot potential attacks others might miss, and why she's so passionate about helping serve under-represented communities and inspiring the next generation of security professionals. 

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Microsoft Digital Defense Report, September 2020 

Donal's LinkedIn

Michelle's LinkedIn

Nic's LinkedIn

Natalia's LinkedIn

Microsoft Security Blog

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Security Unlocked is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.