Listen "#28: The Dirty 13 | Common Physical Security Findings"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Cash in the Cyber Sheets, we dive deeper into the Dirty 13—the most common findings from information security audits. From daisy-chained power strips to sticky-note passwords, we unpack how these seemingly simple issues pose serious risks. Building on our latest blog, we highlight overlooked physical security controls, legal hazards like unmaintained fire extinguishers, and the dangers of unsecured visitor access. Tune in for practical tips, real-world examples, and a few laughs as we explore how to address these low-hanging fruits before they lead to high-stakes consequences. at:The Dirty 13: The Most Common Audit Findings in Physical Information Security Explore more topics from the Cash in the Cyber Sheets - Dirty 13 series:Poor Password ManagementBad Data ClassificationMost Common Data Backup FailuresBackup Restore TestingMSP MisconceptionsIncident Response ManagementSupplier Risk ManagementAudit, Logging, & MonitoringInadequate Employee Security Awareness & TrainingInadequate Risk Management in CPA Information Security Programs
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