• 29. Nearly Scammed by a Crypto.com Impersonator with Stephen Endicott
    Apr 13 2026

    Imagine this, you're in your kitchen baking a cake and someone calls you from crypto.com saying they're from the security team and that there's been suspicious activity on your account. You are a crypto.com customer so this sounds pretty legitimate. But turns out it's not. It's just a scammer pretending to be from crypto.com.

    This is what happened to Stephen. He received a call from a US number. The caller directed him to a convincing lookalike site (a hyphenated domain), pressured him with urgency, and prompted him to enter his app PIN and a 2FA code, plus delete the legitimate app and download another wallet app.

    Everyone thinks that they wouldn't fall for a scam. But scammers use psychological tactics to get us when our guard is down. We loved Stephen sharing his story with us and we need to normalise talking about scamming because we are all vulnerable due to living in the digital world.

    If you are know someone who you’re concerned could fall for a crypto scam, make sure you share this episode with them.

    If you'd like to share your own scam story, please get in contact with us.

    Report a scam:

    https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam

    Report identity theft:

    https://www.idcare.org/

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 28 Staying Human In the Age of AI with Sam Brazier-Hollins
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode, we are joined by Sam Brazier-Hollins, Head of Technical Consulting at Fujitsu (also Annie-Mei's former manager). We got so into the convo straight away that we forgot to get Sam to actually introduce himself properly. But you can look him up on LinkedIn.

    We discuss Sam's recent work trip to New Zealand for the Digital Workplace Conference discussing Microsoft 365 security and AI adoption alongside change management. Sam also reflects on balancing cybersecurity work with having a three-month-old daughter.

    Not sure what data you should be sharing with AI? This episode covers everything about privacy issues, data retention, bias, hallucinations and bots chatting to other bots.

    We discuss when AI is useful (eg. taking meeting notes) and when it’s not.

    If you’re in the consulting space, you’ll find this episode useful for providing tips on how to successfully roll out Microsoft Copilot. Sam is a Microsoft MVP, with the ‘P’ standing for Professional.

    We also talk about the importance of taking time offline in an age where it feels like we’re constantly online. Sam and Annie-Mei love to cook, while Anika loves reading tarot cards. Can you tell we're all 30-something millennials?

    Sam Brazier-Hollins:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-brazier-hollins/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep. 27 Inside the Cybersecurity Hiring Market with Jasmine McCrudden
    Mar 16 2026

    Jasmine McCrudden joins us in a juicy episode spilling the tea on all things cyber recruitment.

    Wanna know if you're doing enough to stand out on your CV? Not sure what hiring managers are looking for in the interview? Jasmine is here to help.

    She provides some great insights including where all the cybersecurity professionals are in Australia, and the biggest mistakes people are making on their CVs and during interviews.

    Plus how much does LinkedIn matter for your personal brand? And is AI helping or hindering your chances of getting a job?

    Also Jasmine has kindly reviewed two CVs that were part of a comp that we ran on LinkedIn. If you aren't following The Cybersecurity Gals on LinkedIn, make sure you go do that now.

    The Cybersecurity Gals:

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-cybersecurity-gals/

    Jasmine McCrudden:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-mccrudden/

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 26 Finding Your Place In Cyber with Dr. Vicki Gardiner and Madi Cook
    Mar 2 2026

    We went to Canberra Cyber Hub HQ to chat with Dr. Vicki Gardiner (COO) and Madi Cook (Engagement Manager).

    Vicki has had a lengthy career in STEM but is a chemistry girl at heart. Vicki is our first guest to not only have a PhD but to have her own Wikipedia page. Did we also mention she has an award named after her called the Vicki Gardiner Advocacy Award?

    Madi has also had an interesting career that started in the travel industry only to be disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. She then pivoted into recruitment and tech roles before joining the Hub. She discusses the transferable skills like communication and problem-solving that helped her get to where she is now.

    They explain the Hub’s role as a not-for-profit supporting cybersecurity (and expanding into space and quantum), and promote the Cyber Career Symposium, which showcases varied cyber careers for high school students, tertiary students, and career changers through panels, expos, hands-on activities, and expert advice. They also discuss workforce demand, the Cyber Warden program, cyber hygiene, AI tool risks, and cyber’s importance to protecting people, data, and national resilience.

    Canberra Cyber Hub website:

    https://canberracyberhub.com.au/

    Cyber Careers Symposium registration (for graduates/career changers):

    https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/cyber-career-symposium-tertiary-students-graduates-career-transitioners-tickets-1982142697165?

    Cyber Wardens:

    https://cyberwardens.com.au/

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    40 mins
  • Ep. 25 Building Australia's Cyber Civilian Reserve with Kersti Eesmaa
    Feb 9 2026

    We're joined by Kersti Eesmaa, a former Estonian diplomat and current advocate for cyber resilience in Australia. Kersti shares her journey from diplomacy to becoming an ambassador for Estonia in Australia, and her transition to a new life and career Down Under. She opens up about her unique voice, the result of a childhood health crisis, and how it has become her trademark in public speaking.

    The discussion covers the concept of cyber reserves in Estonia and Australia's potential for adopting a similar model. Kersti highlights the importance of community service in cyber security, the challenges, and the need for collaboration across various sectors.

    The conversation also touches upon the significance of digital identity, online elections, and how digital solutions can help vulnerable communities, offering lessons from Estonia's advanced digital infrastructure. The episode is a blend of personal anecdotes, professional insights, and a vision for a digitally resilient future.

    Cyber Civilian Reserve:
    https://www.verticalscope.com.au/cyber-civilian-reserve

    Cyber Volunteer Report:
    https://bond.edu.au/sites/default/files/2025-07/CyberVolunteerReport2025FIN.pdf

    Australia Needs a Civilian Cyber Reserve:
    https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/australia-needs-a-civilian-cyber-reserve-state-emergency-services-are-the-model/

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Ep. 24 Exploring the Minds of Cyber Defenders and Attackers with Rue Maharaj
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of Lost In Cyberia, we’re joined by Rue Maharaj. Rue shares his extensive background, detailing his journey from South Africa to Australia via New Zealand, and his transition from private sector IT roles to public sector cybersecurity.

    Focusing on his current role in cybersecurity defence management at Melbourne Water, Rue highlights the critical importance of incident response and psychological resilience in cybersecurity. The discussion dives deep into various profiles of cyber attackers, cybersecurity awareness, and the essential role of human psychology in both defending against and responding to cyber threats.

    Rue also emphasises the need for diverse skill sets in the industry, advocating for the integration of fields such as psychology and criminology into cybersecurity practices.

    CyPsy Conference 2026:
    https://cypsy29.ulusofona.pt/

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    44 mins
  • Ep. 23 Risk, Curiosity & Cyber Careers with Louis Cremen
    Jan 12 2026

    We are back in 2026 with our first guest of the year Louis Cremen (although this was recorded last year). Louis shares his interesting career journey from software development to becoming a leading cybersecurity educator. He talks about the challenges of centralising security testing for a whole country, the thrill of traveling and working internationally, and the importance of sovereign capabilities in AI and quantum computing for Australia.

    Louis shares his teaching experience, including the power of using Spider-Man references and Annie-Mei shares hers too of using animal noises to explain English words. Louis emphasises the importance of staying curious, continuous learning, and the need for Australia to step up its game in promoting local talent and businesses in cybersecurity.

    Whether you're a newbie in cyber or a seasoned pro, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for a mix of humour, education, and inspiration to get out of your comfort zone. Also a reminder that not all risk is bad, as taking risks breeds innovation and creativity!

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 22 Nagivating Cyberia: Celebrating a Milestone and Reflecting on 2025
    Dec 15 2025

    In the final episode of their first season, hosts Annie-Mei and Anika celebrate reaching 1,000 downloads with a not-so-suspicious balloon and recap the whirlwind year of 2025. The duo chats about their international listeners, weird podcast recommendations for pets, and their favourite episodes and guests. The conversation then takes a reflective turn as they answer each other’s questions about personal growth, setting boundaries, and their experiences in the podcasting and content creation world. Along the way, they share plenty of laughs, anecdotal stories, and think about the year ahead. Instead of New Years Resolutions, they choose three words they want 2026 to be.

    Casefile True Crime - Silk Road:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/6y7EbFjfnKXq2e7aCt81A7?si=iJowU33ZTVqIIchQ5TbWvQ

    Tiff In Tech:

    https://youtube.com/@tiffintech?si=xiauxUTvF1cR_flS

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    1 hr and 7 mins