
Luck is not a Strategy- #194
Show notes
In this episode of Re-Imagining Cyber, host Tyler Moffitt sits down with senior threat research analyst Kelvin Murray to unpack a hard truth: luck has nothing to do with surviving a cyber attack.
From the rise of AI-powered cybercrime to the persistence of old attack methods like RDP, the conversation explores why ransomware gangs continue to thrive in an increasingly industrialized underground economy. The duo breaks down how cybercrime now operates more like a business—complete with subscription models, affiliate programs, and even “ransomware-as-a-service.”
They also dive into:
- How AI is lowering the barrier to entry for cybercriminals
- Why legitimate tools are being repurposed for malicious use
- The ongoing risks of poorly secured remote access systems
- The shift from data encryption to data theft and extortion
- The hidden dangers of AI agents with excessive permissions
The key takeaway? Technology alone isn’t the ultimate defense—preparation, training, and strong security fundamentals are.
If you think cyber resilience comes down to luck, think again.
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