Overt Channel’s Bart Holzer Featured In The Nashville Post.

In anticipation of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022, the Nashville Post interviewed Overt Channel’s owner Bart Holzer. In the Q&A-style interview, Holzer answered five security-related questions focusing on small business and the cybersecurity skills gap. Read the article here.

In the Nashville Post article, Holzer answers the following questions:

  • Why would a hacker care about a small business or local nonprofit?

  • What should small organizations without the resources to hire full-time cybersecurity staff do to protect themselves?

  • What is the cybersecurity skills gap and what is causing it?

  • What do hackers consider valuable?

  • Are there any types of people or businesses that are more at-risk than others?

More about the Nashville Post.

The Nashville Post started publishing in early 2000 after being founded by two former business reporters for The Tennessean. It maintains both print and online editions, with the print version being a quarterly magazine reporting on regional trends and the online version at nashvillepost.com covering daily news for Middle Tennessee. Currently owned by Freeman Webb Publishing, the Nashville Post continues to grow while serving Nashville and the surrounding areas. More more information, contacts, and subscription details, see their FAQ.

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