Securing Apple vs Windows: Which is harder? | Guest Weldon Dodd


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Today on Cyber Work, we welcome Weldon Dodd, Senior Vice President of Global Partnerships at Kandji. Dodd discusses a recent report highlighting why Apple devices are perceived as more secure than Windows systems in the event of a global software outage. He dives into the technical and social reasons behind these security differences, explores the challenges in securing different platforms and offers career advice for aspiring cybersecurity professionals. Learn why a commitment to continuous learning and focus is essential, and get insights into the growing role of Apple in the enterprise environment. This episode is packed with valuable tips for breaking into and advancing up the ladder in the cybersecurity industry.

00:00 Cybersecurity job market insights
02:03 Weldon Dodd's cybersecurity career journey
14:39 Joining Kandji and building teams
25:22 Kandji's report on Apple vs. Windows security
30:37 Mac as a target for malicious software
32:03 Windows vs. Mac: A bigger target
33:12 Apple's growing presence in enterprises
34:00 Sector-specific Apple adoption
36:49 Impact of the report on operating systems
39:21 Career paths in cybersecurity
44:46 Skills and certifications for entry-level cybersecurity roles
50:11 Advice for aspiring IT professionals
54:20 Best cybersecurity career advice received
58:17 About Kandji and its services
1:02:30 Outro

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