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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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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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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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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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Would our big cities be better off today if mayors had the guts to beg for forgiveness rather than always asking for permission? Bradley talks to New York City Council Member Justin Brannan of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn about how assertiveness fueled his unlikely rise from hard-core bands to Wall Street to politics. This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear …
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Sam Brown, a national speaker and bestselling author, discusses his book 'Grow Through What You Go Through' and his journey as an author. He shares his writing process, including repurposing content and creating a schedule. Sam also talks about his future goals, such as turning the book into a curriculum and impacting college campuses. He emphasize…
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Passwords, two-factor authentication and even passkeys don’t matter if you can access someone’s account by answering three simple account recovery questions. Also, just about every account today has a way to reset your password, no matter how strong it is, if you can gain access to someone’s email account. Until we can remove these weak links, it d…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the recent Lockbit ransomware attack and the group's attempt to save face after a major FBI takedown. They explore the misleading tactics used by Lockbit to present old data as new attacks and discuss the public perception of the group's actions. The hosts also touch on the arrests and penalties faced by cy…
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The World Happiness Report is a bummer for Americans, says Bradley, but there are practical things we can do about it. Such as, why not score legislation for happiness the way we do for budgetary impact? Plus, how the DOJ's antitrust case against Apple is perceived differently than cases against Google, Meta and Amazon and what's important about th…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the FCC's approval of a cybersecurity label for consumer devices, known as the US Cyber Trust Mark. They highlight the importance of this label in providing consumers with a better understanding of the security of their IoT devices. The conversation emphasizes the potential impact of the US Cyber Trust Mark…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss a news article about hackers taking over a family's Cricket Wireless account and gaining access to their financial apps. They highlight the risks of storing sensitive information on smartphones and the importance of protecting personal data. The conversation also touches on the possibility of an inside job …
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various TV shows they have been watching, including Invincible, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Tracker. They analyze the formulaic nature of many network TV shows and share their thoughts on different platforms. The hosts also talk about their language learning and cloud computing endeavors. They mention their lack of in…
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Franklin Foer joins Bradley and regular guest Howard Wolfson to discuss Foer's recent cover story for The Atlantic called "The Golden Age of American Jews is Ending." They talk about the resurgence of anti-Semitism in America, how to separate it from legitimate criticism of Israel and where it all goes from here. This episode was taped at P&T Knitw…
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Jacob Hill shares his "cybersecurity origin story", starting from his early career in IT support to his transition to the government and private sectors. He discusses the pros and cons of working in the government and contracting, as well as his decision to start GRC Academy and offer CMMC training. Jacob also talks about his podcast and how it hel…
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In this episode, Ryan, Shannon, and Chris discuss the potential ban of TikTok in the United States due to data security concerns. They explore the impact on small business owners who use TikTok as a marketing platform and the potential enforcement measures and fines that could be imposed. The hosts also delve into the political implications of the …
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Yes, there is a plausible scenario for the war stopping, Chinese control of social media ending and the Democrats holding off the Republicans in the fall. Plus, Bradley gives his 13-point scouting report on Aaron Rodgers as running mate, explains how to get the best results from talking to the media and analyzes two new trends on the work-life bala…
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In this episode, Ryan, Shannon, and Chris discuss the recent DDoS cyber attack on the Alabama state government by a Russian-backed hacktivist group. They highlight the impact of such attacks on state governments and the importance of investing in cybersecurity. The hosts also emphasize the need for secure networks, especially during election season…
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The United States has no general data privacy laws. However, we do have some sector-specific regulations, including HIPAA for health data. But there are many misconceptions about HIPAA. For example, the “P” in HIPAA does not stand for Privacy – it stands for Portability. So, what information does HIPAA cover? Which healthcare and related service pr…
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This episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast discusses the recent ransomware attacks on UnitedHealth and Change Healthcare. The medical industry is identified as a soft target due to the value of medical records on the black market. The complexity of medical billing and the lack of standards make it difficult to secure the industry. The r…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss cybersecurity news, movies, TV shows, and video games. They recap the cybersecurity news from the week, including Microsoft's source code theft and the hacking of the US Department of Homeland Security. They then dive into their entertainment choices, including watching Avatar, rewatching Brooklyn Nine-Nine…
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Bringing sky-high housing costs back down to earth is becoming a popular rallying cry in New York. Bradley talks to Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine about how to ignite the right kind of building boom. This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City’s only free podcast recording studio. Send us an email with your…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Michael Ware, the CIO for the Department of Environmental Quality for the state of North Carolina. They discuss various topics including transitioning from military to civilian work, challenges and opportunities in diversity, equity, and inclusion, the role of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, t…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the recent hacking of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the quick response to take affected systems offline. They highlight the importance of system upgrades and modernization to prevent such attacks. The conversation also touches on the reality of cyber attacks and the attr…
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Why did the attempt by the social media giant to mimic the 'Uber Play' — ie, politicize its user base — fail to work on Congress? Bradley parses the limits of the tactic he made famous and explains why Trump's flip-flop is not going to hurt him. Plus, he offers his thoughts on 'The Golden Age of American Jews is Ending', Frank Foer's excellent cove…
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In this episode, Shannon and Ryan discuss a news article about a Central Texan who won a National Cybersecurity Grant. The grant recipient, Dr. Lavanya Alluri, plans to use the funding to create an app that simplifies terms and conditions and privacy policies for tech users. They highlight the challenge of getting users to read and understand terms…
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Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a fantastic way to improve the security of your online accounts. However, if you lose access to the device containing your authenticator app, you may lose access to your 2FA-protected accounts. You need to backup the seed codes used to set up each account. I’ll give you several methods for doing this. In the news:…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the recent theft of Microsoft's source code by Russian government hackers. They highlight the use of password spraying and the lack of lockouts as a vulnerability that allowed the attack to occur. They also emphasize Microsoft's global presence and the potential impact of the breach on various countries and…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams discusses various topics, including his experience playing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Hell Divers 2, and watching the series Shogun. He also mentions reading The Color Purple and explores the use of new technology, such as AI-generated thumbnails. Ryan concludes by sharing his plans for the next week and encourages li…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. and Allen Westley discuss the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on various industries. They also talk about the origins of the LinkedIn audio event and the growth of interest in AI technology. Allen shares his experience with creating a virtual avatar and using AI tools for content creation. The…
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Compared to big American cities, post-pandemic New York looks pretty good. On the other hand, the mayor has a 28 percent approval rating, toothpaste is still kept under lock and key and we can't get a handle on mental illness or illicit drugs. Bradley talks it all out with Ross Barkan, who writes a great Substack on city politics, media and culture…
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In this solo episode, Ryan Williams discusses an article about thieves using cellular WiFi jammers to enter homes for robbery. He highlights the key takeaways, including the use of sophisticated robbery tactics and the need for homeowners to invest in robust security measures. Ryan also emphasizes the importance of protecting privacy and provides a…
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How can we restore a sense of balance and fairness to capitalism? Bradley ruminates on where our heedless pursuit of money and status is taking us. Plus, he proposes a remedy for immigration that is so simple it couldn't possibly work, except why the heck not; explains why we get so freaked out by "surge pricing"; and offers a hopeful take on the S…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams discusses an article about a government watchdog hacking a US federal agency to stress test its cloud security. The test involved creating fake personal data to mimic a real-world attack scenario. Despite conducting over a hundred tests, the department's cybersecurity defenses failed to detect or prevent any of the si…
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With the rise of IoT and tracking technologies (both online and in the real word), we are generating staggering amounts of highly personal information. This massive trove of juicy data has drawn the attention of several interested parties outside the realm of consumer marketing. Like chum in the water, it’s created a feeding frenzy from data aggreg…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. discusses the resurgence of the LockBit ransomware operation after law enforcement disrupted their infrastructure. He highlights the challenges of combating high-profile ransomware operations and the whack-a-mole situation in cybersecurity. The new LockBit website contains threats to leak data of alleged victims i…
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In this episode, Ryan, Shannon, and Chris introduce the new format of the podcast and discuss previous episodes. They share personal updates on movies, TV shows, and learning. The conversation then shifts to financial education and the influx of finance-related LinkedIn connections. The hosts discuss their impressions of AI technology, including it…
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Well, it can’t *end* that way, obviously, but if the Electoral College is deadlocked at 269 — a remote but not implausible outcome — it will set off a process that could set a new peak of Trump era mayhem. Bradley plays out the thought exercise with Tom Bonier of TargetSmart, a leading Democratic poll and data shop. They also review the rest of the…
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Matthew Hale, Author, and CEO of We Gonna Learn Today, discusses his background as a retired Marine and his journey as an entrepreneur in the field of Black history education. He shares his experience creating the Black Historical Figures Activity Workbooks and the biggest digital interactive website for Black history. Matthew explains his methodol…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the cyber attack on Change Healthcare that disrupted prescription services nationwide. They highlight the interconnectedness of the healthcare industry and the potential consequences of such attacks. The conversation touches on the importance of IT and supply chain risk management, the financial and regulatory imp…
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When you do everything imaginable to improve your mental and physical health, Bradley says, you run the risk of ruining your mental and physical health. Well, not quite. But you get the point. Bradley comes clean about his obsessive regimen and asks the question, How can you tell if you're doing enough? When he's 83, will he wish he'd spent more ti…
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