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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 & 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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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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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, hosts Ryan Williams Sr., Chris Abacon, and Daniel Acevedo discuss various topics ranging from personal health journeys and fitness goals to their media consumption habits, particularly focusing on the Harry Potter series. They also explore the potential for cultural expansion in media narra…
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When it comes to government corruption, nobody touches Illinois. Bradley talks to Ray Long and Rick Pearson, investigative and political reporters for the Chicago Tribune, about their excellent series on the state's legacy of crooked politics and why people says the Governor's Mansion in Springfield is a better stepping stone to the Big House than …
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, Ryan Williams Sr., Chris Abacon, and Daniel Acevedo discuss the latest cybersecurity trends, focusing on the Five Eyes InfoSec Agencies' list of the most exploited software flaws of 2023. They talk about the challenges posed by zero-day vulnerabilities, the importance of vendor security, th…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent decision by the Canadian government to order TikTok to shut down its operations due to national security concerns. They explore the implications of this decision, comparing it to similar actions taken by the U.S. and considering the broader trend of social media regulation globally. The conversation del…
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If you make voters feel stupid or small or bad about themselves, says Bradley, they hate you for it. And that's exactly what too many Democrats have been doing since 2016, if not before. Plus. he expresses guarded optimism about the Elon-Vivek commission, admires the abject political malpractice that is congestion pricing in New York and celebrates…
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Holiday shopping season is here! And today I’ll give you the highlights of my annual Best & Worst Gift Guide for 2024, with regard to privacy and security. The worst offenders may not surprise you, though some have actually gotten worse since just last year. And I have a few new suggestions for people on your nice list! In the news this week: anoth…
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Apple’s iOS 18.1 update is changing the game with a new security feature: automatic reboots after idle periods. This innovation enhances encryption, making it harder for cybercriminals—or even law enforcement—to access user data without consent. As we discussed on the podcast, it’s a bold move that balances privacy and security. Is Apple setting a …
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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 their week, including personal updates, weather events, and gaming experiences. They share insights on the impact of recent snowstorms, their favorite games, and the challenges of content creation. The conversation highlight…
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Why does business success often go hand in hand with cluelessness at politics? Bradley talks to Dana Mattioli, reporter for The Wall Street Journal and author of "The Everything War: Amazon’s Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power" and gets her perspective on Bezos in a two-part conversation recorded both before and after the re…
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Anyone who has paid 15% of their annual rent in brokers fees for someone to let you into an apartment for only 10 minutes knows the practice is nothing more than legalized theft — and the City Council is voting today, November 13, on the FARE Act to finally end it. So we're rereleasing a October 2023 episode with Council Member Chi Ossé, the main s…
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The conversation explores the proposed cybersecurity requirements by the TSA for critical infrastructure, particularly focusing on pipelines and railroads. The discussion highlights the importance of cybersecurity in protecting these systems, the role of government versus private industry in ensuring safety, and the potential future of transportati…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest trends in cybersecurity, focusing on the tactics employed by North Korean hackers to exploit remote job opportunities. They explore the sophistication of these cybercriminals, the implications of remote work on security, and provide recommendations for both job seekers and employers to protect against i…
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No, says Bradley, but in this environment of social-media-fueled anger and discontent, they have to be open to difficult feedback, be honest with themselves and voters about where they've fallen short and show people just how hard they're willing to work. Plus, Bradley floats an idea for protecting Jews around the world from attacks like the ones w…
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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 the potential candidates for top cybersecurity policy roles in the Trump administration. They explore the qualifications of these candidates, express concerns about certain individuals, and emphasize the critical importance …
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Device manufacturers are breathing new life into old mundane products by connecting them to the internet, giving us the ability to monitor and control them from anywhere. However, this connection to the cloud works both ways. Not only do device makers now have unprecedented access to our usage and personal information, but they can hobble or limit …
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, hosts Ryan Williams, Shannon Tynes, Chris Abacon, and Daniel Acevedo discuss their week, including Halloween celebrations, media recommendations, and personal updates. They dive into the impact of documentaries on perceptions of cults, share their experiences with trick-or-treating, and eng…
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In this episode of The Other Side of the Firewall podcast, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Kenneth Ellington, founder of the Ellington Cyber Academy (ECA). They discuss Kenneth's journey in cybersecurity, his current initiatives in government contracting, and his vision for the future of ECA. Kenneth shares insights on building a pipeline of talent, t…
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The Democrats' hard, sobering defeat last night revealed uncomfortable truths about what a majority of Americans want from their leaders. Bradley and Chris Coffey, CEO of Tusk Strategies, zero in on their areas of expertise — New York politics, tech regulation, cryptocurrency, anti-hunger campaigns and mobile voting — and talk about where we go fro…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the stagnation of the cybersecurity job market, the challenges faced by professionals in the field, and the impact of budget cuts on cybersecurity practices. They explore the debate between in-house cybersecurity teams versus outsourcing, the importance of prioritizing cybersecurity in organizations, and the poten…
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On this Election Day 2024, Bradley takes a temporary pass on politics. Instead, he offers this exercise in wellness: Which personal qualities are most likely to make you feel fulfilled and happy? He, Meaghan and Hugo conduct a draft from a list he drew up of 40 traits. Feel free to keep the news on hold for an hour and play along at home. This epis…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, the hosts discuss the latest cybersecurity news, focusing on a new ransomware tactic that exploits Microsoft Teams to steal user credentials. They emphasize the importance of vigilance and verification in IT support interactions, highlighting the innovative yet malicious strategies employed…
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Our location is being tracked mercilessly today, in several ways. In the digital age, location data is among the most sensitive information we share, providing a record of our daily lives that can reveal where we live, who we associate with, and our personal routines. For app developers, marketers, and even law enforcement, this data is a goldmine …
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the intersection of cybersecurity and the electoral process, focusing on the role of CISA in ensuring election security and public confidence in voting systems. They explore the challenges posed by misinformation and the importance of technology in safeguarding elections. Personal anecdotes about voting experience…
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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 family activities and entertainment recommendations to insightful discussions about documentaries and travel experiences. They share their thoughts on the documentary 'Chimp Crazy', Daniel's …
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...since the creation of the Internet. Bradley talks to Adam Zeplain of Austin-based mark vc, about the reasons to be fired up about business ("A lot of this stuff that was a pipe dream now seems like it's pretty real'), even-keeled about politics ("I'm going to focus on what I can do personally to live a good life, support people, think independen…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing challenges and progress related to gender inequality in the cybersecurity and tech industries. They highlight the importance of diversity, pay transparency, and the representation of women in leadership roles. Article: Inequity Challenges Women in Digital Trust, But Progress is Being Made https://www.i…
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In this episode of the Other Side of the Firewall podcast, the hosts discuss the latest cybersecurity news, focusing on the vulnerabilities of AI systems, particularly about prompt injections. They emphasize the importance of education in cybersecurity and the necessity of human oversight in AI operations to mitigate risks. The conversation highlig…
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Not a single vote was won or lost when the Washington Post declined to endorse a Presidential candidate, but it is a frightening portend, says Bradley, of how small-d democratic institutions could lose their nerve in a second Trump administration. Plus: Mayor Adams' handling of Trump has been smart and effective, why Cuomo would be wise to stay out…
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The first episode of Firewalls Don’t Stop Dragons Podcast aired on March 8, 2017 – almost 8 years ago now. Over that time, I’ve interviewed over 135 unique and amazing people, covered countless cybersecurity and privacy stories, and offered 100’s of tips for protecting your devices and data. To celebrate this momentous occasion, world-renowned cryp…
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