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Wenn Systeme versagen, wollen alle wissen: Wie war das möglich? Bei Firewall erzählen wir in jeder Folge die wahre Geschichte eines Angriffs: Wie russische Geheimdienste einen deutschen Agenten zum Maulwurf machen. Warum China die AfD für sich instrumentalisiert. Wieso Wirecard-Betrüger Jan Marsalek den deutschen Behörden entkommt. Und wie Scam-Farmen Tinder-Nutzer ausbeuten. Gemeinsam mit SPIEGEL-Reportern sucht Host Sandra Sperber jeden Donnerstag Schwachstellen in Systemen und findet die, ...
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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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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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Dive into the heart of cybersecurity with "The Other Side of the Firewall & Ask A CISSP" podcasts, 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 w ...
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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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Jan Marsalek führte lange ein Doppelleben. Als Vorstand von Wirecard reist er beispielsweise ins syrische Bürgerkriegsgebiet, posiert mit Gewehr und schusssicherer Weste vor einem Panzer. Außerdem fliegt er regelmäßig nach Moskau. Dort führt ihn eine russische Geliebte in die Schattenwelt der russischen Geheimdienste ein. Deutsche Nachrichtendienst…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent US government restrictions on data sharing with certain countries, the implications for multinational corporations, and the challenges of enforcing these regulations. They explore the future of data privacy in the context of international relations and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. Article: U…
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Does American life feel like it's spiraling out of control to you? Bradley identifies the four main agents of chaos and anxiety, as well as potential remedies for each one. Plus, he talks about why interaction with strangers is good for us, which activities deserve nonprofit status and which don't, and the new TV show he binged on the flight home f…
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Ab 9. Januar startet hier ein neuer Podcast: In »Firewall« erzählen wir immer donnerstags von Angriffen auf Systeme. Ob Geheimdienst, Bundesregierung oder Dating-App. Abonniert den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen. +++ Alle Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier. Die SPIEGEL-Gruppe ist nicht für den Inhalt dieser Seite verantwortlich. +…
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Seit vier Jahren suchen Ermittler Jan Marsalek – erfolglos. Der Wirecard-Betrüger profitiert von den Schwächen der deutschen Strafverfolgung: Datenschutz, limitierten Fahndungsmöglichkeiten, fehlendem Jagdinstinkt. In der ersten Folge unseres neuen Podcasts »Firewall« geht es darum, wie Marsalek entkommen konnte. Wir erzählen von seinem neuen Leben…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the implications of Tesla's data usage by authorities, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance. They explore the evolution of vehicle tracking technology and the broader societal impacts of public surveillance, particularly in light of recent events. The conversation also touches on global perspectives on …
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, the hosts discuss a recent settlement involving Apple and its Siri voice assistant, which was found to have recorded private conversations without consent. The conversation dives into the implications of this settlement, the broader issues of data privacy and surveillance, and how consumer …
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There are many ways in which we are tracked in the real world, but one of the most ubiquitous and insidious technologies is Automated License Plate Readers. These camera systems are deployed in just about every city by both public and private organizations. Furthermore, the third parties who sell and operate these systems collect and collate data f…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, the hosts reflect on their holiday experiences, share personal updates, and discuss their recent adventures at Disney World. They rank their favorite theme parks, dive into their media consumption, including movies and shows, and wrap up with thoughts on the upcoming year and future plans. …
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the critical need for AI governance in businesses, especially in light of the increasing use of AI technologies. They explore the historical context of technology regulation, the interconnectedness of privacy and cybersecurity, and the implications of user consent. The conversation emphasizes the importance of reg…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a concerning trend in cybersecurity where individuals are voluntarily selling their identities on the dark web. They explore the implications of this practice, the role of facial recognition technology, and the potential future of cybersecurity as threats evolve. The conversation highlights the need for awareness …
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On vacation in Los Angeles, Bradley raves about the city - from the cultural diversity and the food to the fabulous signage, the state-of-the-art sports facilities and the dorms at UCLA. He even digs the shopping there. Plus, he describes "a sorta near death experience" in a driverless Waymo, but says it doesn't dampen his enthusiasm for the techno…
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In this episode of the Outside of the Firewall podcast, the hosts discuss the increasing threat of AI-driven cybercrime and its implications for cybersecurity insurance, particularly for small businesses. They explore the challenges these businesses face in obtaining adequate insurance coverage and the false sense of security many have regarding th…
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Every week, I record a special, private bonus podcast for my patrons. Until today, all of that content was restricted to my supporters. But today I’ve got a sampler platter of some of the best snippets from my bonus Q&A with my interview guests. You’ll hear from Micah Lee (author, journalist), Nick Weaver (cybersecurity researcher), Kate Black (hea…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, hosts Ryan Williams Sr., Shannon Tynes, and Daniel Acevedo discuss a variety of topics ranging from media consumption, sports, and streaming viewership to movie reviews. They discuss the dynamics of NFL and NBA viewership, the impact of streaming services on sports broadcasting, and share p…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, the hosts discuss the current state of cybersecurity across various states in the U.S., highlighting that fewer than half meet recommended cybersecurity goals. They discuss the implications of this shortfall, particularly regarding the protection of sensitive information in local government…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall Podcast, the hosts discuss the significant increase in cybersecurity disclosures to the SEC, highlighting the challenges companies face in accurately reporting the material impact of cyber incidents. They explore the implications of public trust, the role of the SEC in ensuring transparency, and the…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest cybersecurity news, focusing on the recurring LastPass hack and its implications for personal security. They emphasize the importance of multifactor authentication and risk mitigation strategies. The conversation also explores the future of password management, advocating for the adoption of passkeys, a…
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I’m digging into the vault for a classic replay! I first interviewed Phil Zimmermann, creator of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), on May 7, 2018. It was Episode 63 (we’re now at 408) and it was entitled “We Now Live in the Golden Age of Surveillance”. In this episode we talk a little about the origins of PGP in the 1990’s and what he feels about the FBI’…
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The conversation discusses the recent data breach targeting the customers of cloud storage firm Snowflake. The breach has resulted in hundreds of customer passwords being found online, potentially exposing millions of accounts. The conversation highlights the ease of access to hacking tools and the importance of using multi-factor authentication to…
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At every step of her life, Leslie Feinzaig got ahead by never fitting in. The founder and managing director of Seattle-based Graham & Walker talks to Bradley about her unique family history and upbringing, her circuitous route to Harvard Business School and how working at a huge company inspired her to be an entrepreneur, launch the Female Founders…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Lynn Dohm, the Executive Director of WiCyS (Women in Cybersecurity), discussing the organization's mission to recruit, retain, and advance women in the cybersecurity field. Lynn shares her journey into cybersecurity, the challenges faced in nonprofit leadership, and the impact of tech layoffs on diversi…
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Hier gibt’s bald einen neuen SPIEGEL-Podcast: »Firewall«. In jeder Folge geht es um die wahre Geschichte eines Angriffs: Wie russische Geheimdienste einen deutschen Agenten zum Maulwurf machen. Warum China die AfD für sich instrumentalisiert. Wie Scam-Farmen Tinder-Nutzer ausbeuten. Oder wieso Wirecard-Betrüger Jan Marsalek den deutschen Behörden e…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss Kaspersky's withdrawal from the US market and the subsequent transition to Ultra AV. They explore the implications of this change for users, including concerns about security and the importance of user awareness in cybersecurity. The conversation emphasizes the need for vigilance regarding email notifications and …
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🎙️ Welcome to The Other Side of the Firewall! In this action-packed episode, we cover: 1️⃣ Telecom Cyber Attacks & Encrypted Messaging Apps: We explore the surge in cyber attacks targeting telecommunications companies, recent breaches, and why U.S. officials recommend using encrypted messaging apps. Learn about the challenges of adopting encryption…
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A software company called CDK was hacked, causing 15,000 car dealerships across North America to be crippled. The dealerships relied on CDK's software for various operations, including car sales and maintenance. Some dealerships had to resort to pen and paper, while others were unable to perform any tasks. The attack had a significant impact on the…
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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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What is it about American presidents that they almost always leave office looking diminished and beaten down? Bradley offers advice on avoiding a graceless exit. Plus, he admires happiness guru Daniel GIlbert's theory of "feeling full", explains the implications of Daniel Penny's not-guilty verdict for next year's mayoral contenders and makes a bol…
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I’ve had some truly amazing interviews this past year. For your listening enjoyment, I’ve curated a set of clips from some of the best shows, creating a sampler platter of stellar audio content from some amazing guests! If you’ve never listened to my podcast, this will give you a taste of what you’re missing! If you’re a regular listener, this will…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, hosts Ryan Williams Sr., Shannon Tynes, and Daniel Acevedo discuss a variety of topics ranging from sports, travel experiences, and family time to documentaries and media consumption. They share personal anecdotes, insights on college football, and reflections on human behavior as seen in d…
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Lobbying, once the art of golf, good cigars and calling in favors, evolved over the years into an array of slippery moves, strategies and tactics. But is Trump turning back the clock? Bradley talks to Brody Mullins, co-author with his brother Luke of the book The Wolves of K Street: The Secret History of How Big Money Took Over Big Government. "In …
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