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Politics, technology and the pursuit of happiness. Twice a week, Bradley Tusk, New York-based political strategist and venture investor, covers the collision between new ideas and the real world. His operating thesis is that you can't understand tech today without understanding politics, too. Recorded at P&T Knitwear, his bookstore / podcast studio, 180 Orchard Street, New York City.
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Dive into the heart of cybersecurity with "The Other Side of the Firewall" podcast, where the spotlight shines on diversity and excellence within the tech realm. As the digital world expands, the voices shaping its future become ever more crucial. Our mission? To celebrate and amplify the stories of People of Color who've not just climbed the ladder but shattered ceilings along the way to senior and C-suite echelons. Join us on a journey beyond the conventional, as we engage with the "movers ...
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A new podcast powered by Experian Partner Solutions. Join hosts Cody Gredler and Morgan Grevey as they speak with leading security experts and share their unique experiences and insights to keep listeners—and their identities—safe from cybersecurity threats.
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Die neue Podcast-Serie der SZ: „The Great Firewall: Wie China das Internet verändert“. Ein Podcast über die Zensur und Propaganda im chinesischen Internet - was längst auch uns betrifft. Ab dem 26. Juli gibt es jeden Dienstag eine neue Folge. Außerdem finden Sie auf dem Kanal weiterhin alle Folgen von „Suisse Secrets“ - der Podcast zur Recherche. Sie möchten mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier finden Sie alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/the_great_firewall
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Join Mike Krupka and Darren Anderson from OccamSec as they dive into various Information Security topics with members of our team as well as experts from the greater worldwide security community. We'll discuss and debate security issues and trends while infusing some fun along the way. From novice to professional, Burned by the Firewall is meant to be a quick, accessible and valuable podcast experience for all.
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Kim Scott, author of the blockbuster management book "Radical Candor" joins Bradley to discuss her follow-up "Radical Respect" as well as her new campaign, the Coalition of Concerned Creators, to give creators a fighting chance against the all-powerful tech platforms. This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City’s on…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss an article about OpenAI's GPT-4 and its ability to exploit real vulnerabilities by reading security advisories. GPT-4 was able to exploit 87% of the vulnerabilities presented to it, while other models tested as low as 0%. Ryan is optimistic about the potential of AI in cybersecurity and sees it as an opport…
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What single factor will have the biggest effect in an election where both candidates have already been president and have essentially 100% name ID? Bradley makes a list of the top 16 factors, sets them off against each other in a tournament bracket and picks the winners with pollster extraordinaire Jefrey Pollock of Global Strategy Group. And the c…
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Google’s Chrome browser has dominated the planet – both on desktop computers and mobile devices. Furthermore, many other popular web browsers are actually based on the same Google-made Chromium browser engine, including Microsoft Edge and Brave Browser. This gives Google an inordinate amount of influence on web standards, in particular preventing b…
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The UK has implemented a new law that bans default passwords on smart devices starting April 2024. This law aims to protect consumers from cyber attacks by requiring manufacturers to comply with the legislation and provide ongoing protection against cyber attacks. The law covers a wide range of smart devices, including smart speakers, smart TVs, st…
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Ryan and Shannon discuss how the US Cyber Command deployed cyber specialists to more than a dozen countries last year to fortify networks and expose tools that hackers are using. These deployments, known as 'Hunt Forward' missions, were conducted by the Cyber National Mission Force. Other countries have also sought assistance from the US in dealing…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent TV show and movie recommendations. They talk about shows like 'The Irrational,' 'Lopez vs. Lopez,' and 'Matlock,' as well as movies like 'Civil War.' They share their thoughts on the storytelling, characters, and sound design of these shows and movies. The hosts also mention their excitement for upcom…
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In this conversation, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Chelsea Pierre, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Blerds Leading Technology and Pierre's TechHeads, LLC. Chelsea shares her background in cybersecurity and her journey as a public speaker and business owner. She emphasizes the importance of risk tolerance and understanding biases in order to suc…
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What do you call a hedge fund that reports and publishes its own stories? Bradley talks to Sam Koppelman, co-founder and publisher of HunterBrook, an innovative hybrid that seeks to break news and generate alpha. "There's this myth that journalism is a terrible business," says Koppelman. "It's actually only a really terrible business for journalist…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a news article about the shooting of an Uber driver in Ohio and the scam surrounding it. The scam involved social engineering tactics targeting, William J. Brock, an elderly man, convincing him to hand over $12,000 to, Lo-Letha Hall, an Uber driver who was actually an innocent bystander. Lo-Letha was shot by Willi…
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Whatever people's instincts are on Israel's predicament, says Bradley, they should question the strident voices that dominate the news coverage. Only when we don't feel compelled to mimic the talking points, views or narratives of others just to fit in can progress towards peace be made. Discussed on today's episode: Thinking Independently About Is…
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This is the laziest thumbnail I've ever made but is it as lazy as UnitedHealth's alleged lack of remote access authentication? The jury is still out... The conversation discusses the recent ransomware attack on Change Healthcare and the failure to implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) as a basic security measure. The hosts express their frust…
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AI has been grabbing all the tech headlines, but cryptocurrency is still innovating and changing. One of the primary goals of cryptocurrency was to be decentralized and therefore not controlled by governments like fiat currency. That is about to change. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is a new type of cryptocurrency that is created and governe…
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The conversation revolves around the topic of TikTok and its potential shutdown in the US. The hosts discuss ByteDance's preference for shutting down TikTok rather than divesting or having an American company own it. They explore the reasons behind this preference, including the financial losses TikTok is experiencing and the value of its algorithm…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent activities and what they've been watching. They mention the latest episodes of Invincible and X-Men 97, as well as a comedy special by Neil Brennan. They also talk about their experiences with video games, including Fallout and Horizon. The hosts express their opinions on the adaptation of video games…
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In this Throwback episode S1, Ep5), Ryan, Shannon, and LeVon discuss the SolarWinds supply chain attack, Sunburst, as the event was still unfolding. This was one of our first episodes and still sits at the top of one of the biggest cyber incidents in a decade. Topic 1: A supply chain attack on SolarWinds has resulted in a widespread cyber espionage…
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What are the rules of financial success in today's economy? What small steps can you take now for big returns later? Scott Galloway answers these questions and a whole lot more as Bradley interviews him about his new book, The Algebra Of Wealth, in front of a sold out crowd at P&T Knitwear. This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Stre…
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The conversation discusses an article about MITRE, a leading organization in cybersecurity, getting hacked. The hosts highlight the importance of transparency in cybersecurity incidents and commend MITRE for openly sharing the details of the attack. They emphasize that anyone can be a target and that there is no foolproof solution to cybersecurity.…
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**Sorry, the previous episode was a duplicate from yesterday. Here is the correct episode for today** In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing fallout from the Change Healthcare ransomware attack. They explore the leaked data, the potential for double extortion, and the long-term consequences for the company. They also touch on the need for b…
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Bradley is joined by guest cohosts Cory Epstein and Meaghan Collins and continues his how-to series with his tips for making social change. But before that, he discusses why Speaker Mike Johnson supported the foreign aid packages in Congress even if they're going to hurt his re-election and speakership. Plus, a debate on whether we should permit pe…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing fallout from the Change Healthcare ransomware attack. They explore the leaked data, the potential for double extortion, and the long-term consequences for the company. They also touch on the need for better cybersecurity measures, including the implementation of a Zero Trust Model. The hosts speculate …
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You’ve heard people like me recommend this for years. It’s time to just do it: freeze your credit report. There are really no downsides at this point. For example, it’s now free everywhere in the US, by law. It’s also free to temporarily “thaw” your credit. And it’s gotten a lot easier to do, too. Freezing your credit is your main defense against f…
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Law enforcement officials in 19 countries shut down an online platform that was selling phishing kits to cybercriminals. The platform earned a million pounds by providing a subscription service to hackers, offering tools, scripts, and potential targets for phishing attempts. The operation involved the Metropolitan Police in the UK and resulted in t…
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In this episode, the hosts introduce Daniel Acevedo, a special cohost, who shares his "cybersecurity origin-story" and experience. They discuss their military backgrounds and the opportunities it provided, as well as their current roles in the cybersecurity industry. They also talk about their personal interests, such as salsa dancing, watching TV …
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New York City, baby, New York City! Kevin Baker, author of the excellent new book "The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City" joins Bradley for a wide-ranging discussion on urban history and big-league folklore. This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City’s only free podcast recording studio. Send us an…
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In this conversation, Ryan Williams and Kayne McGladrey discuss the evolving role of the CISO, the importance of governance, risk, and compliance (GRC), and the impact of AI in cybersecurity. They highlight the need for CISOs to have the full backing of their boards and the challenges they face in managing civil liability for processes they don't c…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a recent ransomware attack on UnitedHealth Group and the emergence of a second hacking group demanding a ransom. They explore the complex dynamics between the different hacking groups and the challenges faced by organizations in protecting sensitive data. The conversation highlights the need for robust incident re…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a data breach at a government consulting firm where hackers stole over 340,000 social security numbers. They speculate on the cause of the breach and the potential implications. They also highlight the need to move away from using social security numbers as identifiers and suggest alternative solutions. The hosts …
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A glowing magazine profile of Jessica Tisch had some over-the-top moments, but there's no denying that New York City's sanitation commissioner is worth keeping an eye on. Plus, the 11 contenders for the 2024 Gotham Book Prize nominees, conjuring TV shows that make the world a better place, how to write a column and life lessons from a line-cutter a…
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There’s a lot of nasty stuff online – things we would prefer our kids not see, at least not until they’re mature enough to handle it. Our elected representatives have proposed various regulations to try to protect kids online, and while this is obviously a laudable goal, the devil is always in the details. Many of the proposed solutions have seriou…
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In this episode, Ryan, Chris, and special guest, Daniel Acevedo, discuss the recent cyber attack on Roku, where approximately 576,000 accounts were compromised. The attackers used a technique called credential stuffing to gain access to the accounts. While Roku claims that no sensitive user information or full credit card information was accessed, …
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