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Dave Bittner: [00:00:39] And now a word from our sponsor, ExtraHop, the enterprise cyber analytics company delivering security from the inside out. The company's website was defaced with a leering Yoba face, and the attackers claimed to have stolen some 7 1/2 terabytes of data. The full transcript is also available below.
Dave Bittner: [00:00:39] And now a word from our sponsor, ExtraHop, the enterprise cyber analytics company delivering security from the inside out. The company's website was defaced with a leering Yoba face, and the attackers claimed to have stolen some 7 1/2 terabytes of data. The full transcript is also available below.
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