Lighthearted security advice and banter from 1Password and guests.
The Random but Memorable podcast is a cybersecurity-focused show that brings together the perfect combination of informative content and entertaining banter. Hosted by Anna, Matt, and Roo, this podcast covers the latest news in hacking, privacy, and cybersecurity in a way that is fun and approachable for all listeners. One of the best aspects of this podcast is the hosts' ability to break down complex topics into easily understandable and relatable discussions. They have a great chemistry together and their casual nature makes for an enjoyable listening experience.
The Random but Memorable podcast stands out for its ability to take a serious subject like cybersecurity and approach it with a light touch. The hosts manage to strike the perfect balance between providing important information and keeping the show entertaining. They bring in interesting guests who provide valuable insights on various topics, adding depth to each episode. Additionally, the hosts engage in humorous games where they compete against each other, adding another layer of entertainment to the show.
One possible downside of this podcast is that it may not go deep enough into certain topics for listeners seeking more technical information. While it does cover important cybersecurity news and updates, some episodes may feel more surface-level in terms of providing in-depth analysis or technical details. However, this can also be seen as a positive aspect for those who are new to the field or prefer a more general overview.
In conclusion, The Random but Memorable podcast is an excellent choice for anyone interested in staying informed about cybersecurity while having an enjoyable listening experience. The hosts' ability to make complex topics accessible to all listeners is commendable, and their chemistry adds an extra layer of enjoyment to each episode. Whether you're an IT professional or simply someone looking to improve your online privacy and security, this podcast offers valuable information wrapped up in an entertaining package. Don't hesitate to hit that subscribe button!
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This episode we meet Chris McCarty, the inspirational student and founder of Quit Clicking Kids, an organization advocating for children's rights in the digital age. Learn about the rise of “sharenting” and how Chris is fighting for legislative changes to safeguard minors from exploitation on social media platforms. We cover everything from the permanence of online content to getting Gen Z proactive about their privacy.In Watchtower Weekly, we unpack Adolescence (the Netflix show everyone can't stop talking about) and how AI agents are being used to help overwhelmed cybersecurity professionals.
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Why don't we treat the information we consume online with the same care as the food we put in our bodies?
What's the true cost of a data breach?
Nerd-out with us this episode, as we dissect the fundamental problems and challenges with traditional passwords.
Are the frequent stories about data breaches in the news making us desensitized?
Are there personality traits that make some people more vulnerable to cyberattacks? We lift the lid on this and more in a one-of-a-kind interview with cyberpsychologist, Dr Erik Huffman. Tune in, as Erik unpacks the human-element of security, how AI is transforming social engineering, and how we can turn humans from the weakest security link into our greatest superpower. ⛓️
Why should we stop using work laptops for personal use? Is your car sneakily selling your driving data? We answer all that and more in Watchtower Weekly.
How can we reimagine social media to make it safer for everyone? Tracy Chou is on a mission to do just that. Join Block Party founder, Tracy Chou, as she sits down with Roo to share her thoughts on privacy in an always online world and what led her to create Privacy Party: A tool that's reshaping the way we use social media and giving power back to the user.
What was the cause of the worst cyber event in history? In Watchtower Weekly, we unpack how a small bug in Crowdstrike software caused an outage apocalypse across the globe.
Strap yourselves in for a wild ride, as we kick off a new season with the incredible true story of the largest FBI sting operation ever. Cybersecurity author and journalist, Joseph Cox, unpacks his best-selling book, Dark Wire. Learn how the FBI built its own app to wiretap the world and turn the tide on the criminal underground, with privacy implications for everyone. Trust us, you won't want to miss this one.
Surprise! Tune in for our bonus episode, as we host a founder-to-founder fireside chat.
How can we foster diversity and champion inclusivity in the cybersecurity industry? And how do we support and encourage more BIPOC women and girls to get into tech? Our final episode of the season invites Self-eSTEM founder, Adamaka Ajaelo, to have this important and inspiring conversation with 1Password Founder Sara Teare.
Should businesses be tying compensation and bonuses to security performance? We debate this question and more in the latest instalment of Watchtower Weekly. It's also time to get your best guesses ready for the penultimate game of Security Blank!
Think you know what zero trust is? Think again! This week, we welcome Dr Chase Cunningham & Elliot Volkman to the show to define what the zero trust security model looks like and debunk common misconceptions around it. Tune in, as we dive into how you can adopt zero trust in your organization, and deploy it successfully.
Whether or not you're familiar with shadow IT, know this: it's everywhere. Our guest this week, Charlie Livingstone, shines a light on the growing problem of shadow IT and how Wagestream are managing the risks it poses. Sit down with Roo and Charlie, as they unpack what shadow IT actually is, the growing challenges associated with it, and what we can do to safeguard ourselves and our organizations.
How can we make the online world safer for our kids and families? This episode, we learn how to strike a harmonious balance of online privacy and security with founder of the Family Online Safety Institute, Stephen Balkham. Tune in to hear his top tips for keeping our kids and families digital lives safe.
How can we shape the future of AI and make sure it's used for good? We sit down with Verity Harding, author of the newly released: AI Needs You: How We Can Change AI's Future and Save Our Own.
What's the number one thing anybody can do to protect their own security? On today's episode, Charles, Marcus, and Tom from the Mac Admins Podcast share their top tips for Apple device users looking to manage their own security.
Can millions of toothbrushes be hacked and 'turned into a secret army' for criminals? How are tech giants fighting election-related deepfakes? We answer all that in this episode's Watchtower Weekly.
We're back! Join the podcast crew for a brand new season of random security. We're kicking off our first episode with notorious hacker and expert security consultant, Jayson E. Street. Settle in, as he recalls how understanding human behavior led him to successfully robbing banks and organizations on five different continents.
It's our final episode of the year! We've pulled together a panel of special guests for the fun and festive Security Quiz of the Year - 2023 edition.
Should businesses be worried about the AI security threat? How do we protect our children's devices from malware? We dive into all that and more in Watchtower Weekly. Plus, we sat-down with Jason and Nimisha from Datadog to discuss some of the challenges of securing the cloud and why it's important to get cloud security right. We also unveil a new 1Password SIEM integration with Datadog that gives you greater visibility into the security posture of your business, all from one central location!
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How does it feel to find your first bug? What makes a good bug hunter? We get into all that and more with bug bounty hunter and face by the InsiderPhD YouTube channel, Katie Paxton-Fear.We also unpack the recent 23andMe data leak in Watchtower Weekly and share some fun and festive family-themed 1Password tricks in Did You Know?!
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Strap yourselves in, because today we're joined by one of the world's most notorious and ethical hackers: Jamie Woodruff. From impersonating a Domino's pizza delivery driver to malware infected e-cigarettes, Jamie takes us on a wild ride of social engineering attacks and the great lengths hackers will go to exploit targets.
How can security leaders be effective and resilient in one of the world's most fast-paced sectors? We're joined by Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft, Sarah Armstrong-Smith, who offers her advice on crisis management and building a human-first security culture.
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Jack is back! We're thrilled to welcome Jack Rhysider, host of the Darknet Diaries, back to the show this week to discuss some of the incredible true stories from the dark side of the internet.