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Our favourite fictional digital design company has found itself targeted in a series of coordinated cyberattacks of increasing magnitude and impact.
With the future of DCT fraught with uncertainty, we turn to Hack FM to introduce the cast and reveal the brutal truth.
Jerry Seymour wasn't our first pick for Hack FM DJ. He knows little about Cyber Security and is more interested in money and fame. Despite this, he's a good fit and a natural contrast to our resident geek Ellen.
Matt and Jerry discuss the behind-the-scenes dramas, along with the friction between IT and non-tech staff during cyber incidents.
Rebecca warns Jerry about her crypto investment scheme and discusses her recent trip to Amsterdam.
Frank Fallon was recently scammed using Deep Fakes and Voice Pattern Recognition. But is it really Frank? Jerry isn't sure.
Scary CIO, Sarah Miller discusses the steep costs of neglecting staff cybersecurity training.
David Wilson comes clean about missing crucial details when reporting his hacked laptop to IT support.
Rachel Foster reflects on the horrific aftermath of a phishing scam which set Digital Creative Technologies alight with ransomware.
Frederic is cagey about his past, but shows his true insightful style in explaining behind-the-scenes hacking activities.
Emily is the creative talent behind DCT but is she fraternising with the competition? Jerry pries in his usual blunt manner.
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