Max Margolis

Human Cyber

Technology EN ↓ 3 episodes

Podcast about the Human side of Cyber security with the goal of educating and enlightening.

Author

Max Margolis

Category

Technology

Podcast website

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Latest episode

May 6, 2026

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Episodes

The Invisible Beast 06.05.2026

In Episode 3 of Human Cyber, host Max Margolis is joined by Jai Minton (Cyber SME at Huntress) to unpack one of the most dangerous and misunderstood threats in security today: software supply chain attacks. Using the metaphor of a poisoned water supply, Max and Jai break down how attackers don’t come at you directly — they taint something you already trust, and the contamination flows downstream t...

The Human Firewall 29.03.2026

Episode Description: "In this episode, Max Margolis tackles 'The Human Firewall' - why people are called the weakest link in security and what we can actually do about it. He breaks down why traditional security awareness training fails (boring compliance theater with no reinforcement), explores the psychology of why smart people click phishing links (spoiler: curiosity is a powerful weapon), disc...

This Artificial Life 13.02.2026

Welcome to Human Cyber! In this inaugural episode, host Max Margolis cuts through the AI hype to reveal what generative AI actually means for cyber security. Using the metaphor of a compass, Max explains why AI is a tool that guides direction but doesn’t make decisions - and why treating it as a magic solution leads to failure. He tackles the AI buzzword problem plaguing security products, explore...

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