We close doors and windows and we lock them to keep people out. Our online life, and especially our business’ online presence, should be no different. If left open, threats will find a way in, just as they would if you left a physical door unlocked. And whether those threats are in cyber security or in ways that your business is struggling, the result is the same: resilience and a plan for threat defense is needed.
Interested in exploring this deeper, I (Kyle) interviewed Jeremy Miller, CEO of Lionfish Cyber Security™. Jeremy shared how so many things are not viewed as threats because we can’t see them. He related this to the importance of resiliency and handling threats in your business, whether they be online or simply the tough reality of building a small business with limited resources, limited money and the occasional wrong employee.
“You’re going to go into this mental funk where you’re getting your butt beat every day. Nothing’s going right for a while... and you’ve got to figure out how you’re going to bounce back… It’s very much a resiliency type endeavor.” -- Jeremy Miller
What You’ll Learn
- Ways we unknowingly let threats in
- Having an impact
- Resiliency in business
- Make it through the mission
- Sometimes people just aren’t a fit
- Take it times 5
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Connect with Jeremy Miller
Jeremy Miller is the CEO of Lionfish Cyber Security™. He served in the Army as a Green Beret in the Special Forces.
Jeremy has founded and managed several tech companies that built SaaS software to solve industry issues: Investway and AppealTaxes-Now, to name a few. He now focuses on building a SaaS and service component for cyber security compliance management, apprenticeship management, and more. He is proud to be a part of the cyber war effort and help protect our country, its companies, and their families from those who would do us harm online, or otherwise.
In addition, Jeremy has been President for the Special Forces Association Chapter 500 in Indiana for the last few years to help and assist in transitioning soldiers out of the service and providing a support system for them and their families. He is also the current AFCEA chapter Indiana President and on the board of MedStreet.org where physicians volunteer their time to help homeless individuals get back on their feet. Past board positions include Chairman of CYT Indy Christian Youth Theater, VP and Education Chair for Central Indiana Real Estate Investors Association, and Executive Director for VetsInHouses (helping to house homeless vets).
When not working, Jeremy enjoys spending time with his wife, two children, and two dogs.
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Kyle Maloney is a Senior Account Executive at FullStack PEO and co-host of the Savage to Sage podcast. As a high energy Human Resources professional with a strong cross-cultural background and experience, Kyle brings the ability to lead and implement effective Change Management. His policies and procedures enhance overall morale and productivity of both employees and companies.
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