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    <description>Welcome to Resilience: Voices in Cyber Security. The cyber threat landscape constantly evolves, and attacker's capabilities are growing in variety, volume, and sophistication. This podcast will provide the latest strategies and trends to ensure cyber resilience. I’m Yonatan Lipschitz, Director of Client Leadership at a leading cyber security consulting and incident response company. In each episode, a thought leader in the cyber sector will join me, sharing their insights, thoughts, and experiences. Enjoy the podcast.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to Resilience: Voices in Cyber Security. The cyber threat landscape constantly evolves, and attacker's capabilities are growing in variety, volume, and sophistication. This podcast will provide the latest strategies and trends to ensure cyber resilience. I’m Yonatan Lipschitz, Director of Client Leadership at a leading cyber security consulting and incident response company. In each episode, a thought leader in the cyber sector will join me, sharing their insights, thoughts, and experiences. Enjoy the podcast.</itunes:summary>
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