
The Security Gap No One Is Talking About (But Attackers Are Exploiting)
Jeremy Banon, CEO of The Cyber Health Company, recently joined Rocky Giglio on the Inside the Briefcase podcast. They talked about the growing personal security gap that puts executives and the organizations they lead at serious risk. Drawing on his own experience as one of the early victims of SIM swapping, Jeremy explains why product security was never designed to protect individuals, why cybercrime is estimated to cost Americans upward of $100 billion annually and why executives haven't kept pace with increasingly sophisticated threat actors. The conversation covers why personal security has historically been dismissed as "Mickey Mouse stuff" by the industry and why AI -enabled attackers challenges that historical trope.
Jeremy also walks through how The Cyber Health Company approaches executive protection: personalized OSINT-based assessments, proprietary Cyber Health Scores, and individualized Care Plans built around each executive's real-world constraints and goals.
Whether you're a CISO looking to close the most overlooked gap in your security program or an executive who isn't sure where to start, this episode is worth your time. Watch the full interview and take the free two-minute Cyber Health assessment.