Insider threats are no longer just about disgruntled employees. In 2025, threat actors are recruiting from within—sometimes using underground "job boards" to find insiders willing to sell credentials, plant malware, or steal data. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw talks with Ryan LaSalle, CEO of Nisos, about how insider threats are evolving and how companies can detect and prevent them.
:mag: Topics covered:
How North Korean IT workers infiltrated U.S. companies remotely
The rise of “polyworking” and fraudulent employment scams
Real-world examples of sabotage and credential brokering
Warning signs of insider threats: mental health, financial duress, disengagement
Why remote and hybrid work has made detection harder
Balancing employee trust with cybersecurity monitoring
:loudspeaker: Don’t miss this important discussion if you work in InfoSec, HR, or IT management.
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