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Tech insights from GENIANS
Season 5 · Episode 8

Tech insights from GENIANS

Tech for Business · Computer Integration Technologies (CIT)

March 18, 202628m 44s

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Show Notes

Kyle (CEO & President at CIT) and Brett (VP of Technical Sales at Genians) join us to discuss recurring and emerging security challenges, including protecting the inside of the network, visibility into who and what is connected, and meeting audit requirements in regulated industries like credit unions and manufacturing. They discuss how VPN zero-days and compromises render perimeter-only defenses insufficient, emphasizing network access control (NAC), device trust policies, alerts, segmentation, and zero-trust principles such as least privilege. They note many organizations lack accurate asset inventories and are surprised by the number of connected devices, including rogue or unmanaged equipment. For prioritization, they recommend starting with core best practices (firewalls, EDR, MFA) and moving toward NAC and ZTNA-style remote access as VPN risk increases. They also cover budget and complexity barriers, product overlap, analysis paralysis, and practical AI adoption examples like Slack AI and Microsoft Copilot for search.

Learn more about Genians: https://www.citsolutions.net/about-computer-integration-technologies/partners/genians/

00:00 Security Challenges Today

01:18 Inside Network Threats

03:14 VPN Zero Days Defense

04:13 Why Problems Persist

08:40 Prioritizing Security Steps

10:50 Budget and Complexity Barriers

13:34 Hidden Devices Discovery

18:05 Common Missteps and Overlap

19:48 Practical AI Use Cases

24:08 Action Steps and Wrap Up