76. Courts Can Now Use Your ChatGPT History Against You (And Other Identity Nightmares)
UnHacked · 2026-02-13 · 50 min
Episode notes
Hosts: Justin Shelley - Mario Zaki - Bryan Lachapelle - Episode 76 kicks off a comprehensive multi-part series on baseline cybersecurity with a deep dive into identity and access control. The hosts reveal why courts can now pull your ChatGPT conversations in legal proceedings, and break down the critical difference between passwords and passphrases. Learn why shared accounts are a business owner's worst nightmare, discover the three essential Microsoft 365 security settings most companies miss, and understand why your ego might be your biggest security vulnerability. From conditional access policies to employee onboarding checklists, this episode provides non-technical business owners with actionable steps to protect their greatest asset - their business. The conversation includes real-world horror stories of access control failures and practical solutions for companies of all sizes.
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