Communicating When You Can’t Trust the Network
When adversaries can read the playbook—searching email, SharePoint, Teams/Slack, and even joining incident response calls—communication becomes the attack surface. That’s why the FBI now explicitly urges organizations to “plan to use out-of-band communications when normal channels like email and VoIP are compromised.” This episode is about preparedness: defining OOB comms, getting executive buy-in, and exercising realistic failovers so “if you can’t trust the network,” you can still run the response.
We’re joined by Aubrey Wade to explore why secure out-of-band communications have become essential infrastructure, and how organizations are building resiliency when it matters most.