Welcome to SipCyber: A New Podcast from IT Audit Labs

We're thrilled to announce SipCyber, a new podcast presented by IT Audit Labs. Meet Jen Lotze, our newest team member who brings an incredible journey: special education teacher → school district tech leader → Minnesota Cybersecurity State Coordinator → IT Audit Labs. SipCyber is our newest addition to The Audit Podcast family, combining: Coffee shop […]

Field Notes: Why Cyber Attacks Are Accelerating

The threat landscape is moving faster than ever—and traditional response playbooks aren't keeping up. In this live Field Notes episode, Eric Brown and Nick Mellum dive into the surge of recent cyberattacks hitting state governments, transit systems, and critical infrastructure across the U.S. From Nevada's complete state office shutdown to Maryland's Metro Transit paralysis, the […]

Healthcare Ransomware: When Cyberattacks Turn Deadly

When ransomware hits a hospital, it’s not just data that’s at stake—patients are dying. Ed Gaudet, CEO of Censinet, reveals the shocking research proving what healthcare security professionals feared: cyberattacks on hospitals directly increase mortality rates and disrupt life-saving care.  But Ed’s biggest concern? The eerie quiet before what he believes could be the next […]

The Deepfake Hiring Crisis: AI Fraud in Job Interviews

What happens when your next hire isn’t who they claim to be? In this eye-opening episode of The Audit, we dive deep into the alarming world of AI-powered hiring fraud with Justin Marciano and Paul Vann from Validia. From North Korean operatives using deepfakes to infiltrate Fortune 500 companies to proxy interviews becoming the new […]

How CTF Culture Gamifies Your Way to Unbreakable Security Teams

Can you spot the difference between real cybersecurity talent and someone using ChatGPT to fake their way through interviews? In this episode of The Audit, Thomas Rogers from Meta CTF reveals how Capture the Flag competitions are becoming the ultimate litmus test for authentic cyber skills—and why traditional hiring methods are failing in the AI […]

Cybersecurity News: Vikings Vishing Lost $240K, Scattered Spider & F1 Racing

Dallas Turner’s $240,000 fraud loss isn’t just celebrity news—it’s a wake-up call for anyone with a bank account. When even NFL linebackers fall victim to social engineering, what does that mean for the rest of us?  In this episode of The Audit, co-hosts Joshua Schmidt, Eric Brown, and Nick Mellem break down the sophisticated tactics […]

Grassroots Cybersecurity: Protecting Communities Through Education

What does it take to build real cybersecurity skills in underserved communities? In this episode of The Audit, Rasheed Alowonle shares his journey from Chicago to becoming a cybersecurity educator and community advocate. This isn’t your typical career advice—it’s about fortifying communities through practical security hygiene and hands-on learning. Co-hosts Joshua J Schmidt, Eric Brown, […]

Tabletop Exercises 2.0: How OpsBook Is Changing the Game

What happens when your carefully crafted incident response playbook becomes worthless? Cody Sullivan from OpsBook reveals the brutal truth about tabletop exercises: most organizations are practicing with medieval armor for a drone war. From 70-participant, 6-hour exercises spanning three continents to the harsh reality of insider threats, this conversation exposes the gaps that could leave […]

The Invisible Threats: OT Meets IT in Modern Manufacturing

Think you can manage industrial systems like your IT infrastructure? Think again. In this episode of The Audit, Dino Busalachi unpacks the high-stakes complexity of OT-IT convergence—and why your trusty IT playbook flatlines on the plant floor.  Join the IT Audit Labs crew as we dive into the chaos of managing 10,000+ industrial assets across […]