The Locksmiths of Cybersecurity: MyCena's Anti-Phishing Solution

The Locksmiths of Cybersecurity: MyCena's Anti-Phishing Solution

On today's show David meets Brendan and Julia O'Toole, founders of MyCena
Today’s episode finds David joined by the co-founders of MyCena, Brendan and Julie O’Toole. MyCena is a cybersecurity company with a unique anti-phishing solution that eliminates the need for people to handle passwords, thereby preventing password phishing attacks. The conversation highlights the importance of cyber resilience and the need for companies to take back control of their credentials to mitigate risks associated with cyber breaches; put simply you wouldn’t let staff make their own keys to the office would you? With cybercrime costs forecast to spiral to $10.5 trillion dollars by 2025 it’s perhaps time to think about building your fortress…

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