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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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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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In this week's episode of "The Other Side of the Firewall," host Ryan Williams Sr. takes a charming turn by inviting a very special guest—his wife, Chamire Williams. As Ryan introduces Chamire, he affectionately notes the dynamic she brings to the show, breaking away from the typical cybersecurity discussions to delve into the interplay of professi…
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Is there hope for Eric Adams' embattled administration? Bradley is joined by Nicole Gelinas, columnist for the New York Post and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, to talk about what a comeback could look like. Plus, she previews her forthcoming book about New York City's struggle to tame the automobile. Discussed on today's episode: The Dis…
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In this episode of Ask A CISSP, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Kenneth Ellington, founder of Ellington Cyber Academy (ECA), about the latest trends in cybersecurity and the integration of cybersecurity with artificial intelligence (AI). Kenneth discusses the growth of ECA and their partnerships with companies like Sentinel One and Splunk. He emphasiz…
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Join us to revisit our most popular episode of ALL TIME! This episode discusses the consumer class action lawsuits filed against Mr. Cooper, a mortgage lending company, following a cybersecurity incident. The breach exposed the personal information of 4.3 million customers, putting them at an increased risk of identity theft. Mr. Cooper has partial…
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Join us to revisit our second most popular episode of ALL TIME! 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 an…
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Will giddy retail investors fall for late-stage start-ups with wildly inflated valuations? For the good of the venture-capital industry, let's hope not, says Bradley. Plus, he shares his advice on how immigration could regain the popular support it should have, what it takes to be a good adjunct professor, and the secrets to eating well in New York…
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Today I answer some of the most interesting listener questions from the past several months, including: how to do you get SMS 2FA codes while traveling abroad; should I periodically change all my passwords; how do hackers attack IoT devices inside my home network; can a website fingerprint me based on a hardware security key; can you recommend an e…
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Join us to revisit our third most popular episode of ALL TIME! In this episode, Ryan, Shannon, and special guest, Ieshea Hollins, the founder and CEO of Direnzic Technology discuss her book, 'Technology Guide to Divorce. Ieshea shares her real-life inspiration for writing the book and highlights the importance of protecting your digital assets and …
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss their week, including theme park experiences, TV shows, movies, and video games. Ryan recaps his visit to Universal Studios and the two share their thoughts on various TV shows, such as Invincible and X-Men 97. Ryan also talk about their gaming experiences with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Tears of the Kin…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. and Daryl Brooks, CISSP and Cyber Security Specialist, discuss various pathways to enter the cybersecurity field, including federal programs and scholarships. They highlight the importance of gaining experience and obtaining certifications. The conversation also covers the ongoing issue of hackers targeting water …
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The lefty weekly newspaper was once such a great business that Rupert Murdoch happily owned it and left it alone to thrive. Bradley talks to Tricia Romano, the author of "The Freaks Came Out to Write", a riveting oral history of the Voice, about the fruitful but highly fraught alliance of visionaries, provocateurs, aesthetes, outliers and cranks. T…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the recent ban on Congress staff using Microsoft's AI Copilot. They explore concerns about data leakage and misinformation, as well as the future of AI and deepfakes. They highlight the need for security measures and implementation, as well as the importance of new laws and regulations to protect against de…
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If RFK Jr.'s goal is to tip the election to Donald Trump, he could hardly have picked a better running mate than Nicole Shanahan. Bradley sketches out a nightmare for Democrats that could just come true. Plus, why Trump could be a Biblical allegory; what issue Mayor Adams is getting right; and how to make the most out of two-and-a-half days in Atla…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the recent data leak at AT&T, where 73 million users' information was compromised. They highlight the actions taken by AT&T to reset passcodes for affected customers and the potential risks associated with leaked personal information. The conversation then shifts to the need to move away from using social s…
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Today I talk with Justin and Jodi Daniels about that state of privacy today, how we can help consumers and companies better understand the importance of privacy and security, and how companies are dealing with these aspects internally. We talk about the state of privacy regulations (or the lack thereof), why companies are failing to protect their c…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the United Health Group cyber attack and its financial impact. United Health Group has paid over $3.3 billion to providers affected by the cyber attack. The discussion highlights the importance of cybersecurity and the financial consequences that organizations face when they neglect it. The conversation als…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss various topics including TV series, movies, video games, and their plans for spring break. They talk about their thoughts on the TV series 'Extended Family' and their experiences with shows like 'Two and a Half Men' and 'Scrubs'. Ryan shares his thoughts on the popular series 'Stranger Things' and his enjoy…
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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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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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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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