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Hey, it's 5:05 on Tuesday, May 30th. 2023. From the Sourced Podcast Network in New York City, this is your host, Pokie Huang. Stories in today's episode come from Edwin Kwon in Sydney, Australia, Kadi Grigg in Alexandria, Virginia, Katy Craig in San Diego, California, Marcel Brown in St. Louis, Missouri.Let's get to it!Latitude Financial Forecast $100 million Loss from Data Breach
C'è stato un attacco informatico a Latitude Financial che ha esposto milioni di dati personali; questo ci deve far riflettere sul perché la conservazione dei dati è diventata una questione cruciale.E anche noi comuni mortali dobbiamo imparare le lezioni per proteggere la tua privacy e come il GDPR sta cercando di proteggere noi cittadini europei.Tutti i miei link: https://linktr.ee/br1brownFonti:https://www.privacy.org.nz/publications/statements-media-releases/new-zealands-biggest-data-breach-shows-retention-is-the-sleeping-giant-of-data-security/TELEGRAMINSTAGRAM Se ti va supportami https://it.tipeee.com/br1brown/
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner says it's time for Kiwis to start pushing back on how their data is being collected and retained in the wake of the biggest-ever data breach. A million past and present New Zealand drivers' licences were caught up in a mid-March cyber attack on Latitude Financial, which offers loans and credit to customers at stores including JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman. In total some 14 million New Zealand and Australian customer records were stolen. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is working with its Australian counterpart on this, and there's the potential for joint investigations and regulatory action. In the meantime, it says this breach should serve as a wake up call to companies and agencies to ditch the "it won't happen to us" attitude. It also wants Kiwis to challenge why an agency needs to collect and retain their personal information - because the more people challenge, the more likely it is that organisations will change their behaviour. Deputy Commissioner Liz McPherson joins Kathryn to discuss.
Coles, Harvey Norman and Myer credit card customers have had their private data exposed in Latitude Financial's recent cyberattack. Netflix, Paramount and Amazon may be required to spend up to 20% of their Australian revenue on new Australian programs. Disney's latest animated release, Strange World, has lost the studio almost $300 million USD because families prefer to watch on Disney+. — Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Erich and Javvad talk about the Ruskies hacking Ukrainian coffe shop cameras, FTX's 'cybersecurity' (quotes are on purpose), Latitude Financial's decision not to pay and the FUD around juice jacking. All of this and more #cybersecurity news and information. Stories from the show: Russian hackers ‘target security cameras inside Ukraine coffee shops' https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/11/russian-hackers-target-security-cameras-inside-ukraine-coffee-shops PSA: Public Phone Charging Ports Are Malware Magnets https://www.pcmag.com/news/psa-public-phone-charging-ports-are-malware-magnets FTX's Cybersecurity Was Hilariously Bad https://gizmodo.com/ftx-sam-bankman-fried-cybersecurity-hacking-crypto-1850321150 Latitude Financial Refuses to Pay Ransom https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/latitude-financial-refuses-to-pay/
Hey, it's 5:05 on Wednesday, April 12th, 2023. From the Sourced Podcast Network in New York City, this is your host, Pokie Huang. Stories in today's episode, come from Edwin Kwan in Sydney, Australia, Derek Weeks in Bethesda, Maryland, Katy Craig in San Diego, California, Marcel Brown in St. Louis. Let's get to it.Latitude Financial Received Ransom Demand
Scams are on the rise, so the Australian Banking Association has unveiled a new campaign to alert consumers to the dangers of scammers along with the responsibilities of the banks. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with ABA CEO Anna Bligh for more, plus the latest from the markets, including a ransom received by Latitude Financial, with Jamie Hannah from VanEck.
In this episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Major General (Ret'd) Dr Marcus Thompson and Phil Tarrant cover the latest breaking news in cyber security and question whether Australia needs more stringent data retention regulations. The pair begin the podcast unpacking the fallout from the war in Ukraine and how conflict prompts actors to rethink the application of technology in conflict. Dr Thompson and Tarrant then analyse the breadth of the recent Latitude Financial hack and how it only takes a short window prior to detection and response for threat actors to steal or encrypt critical data. The podcast wraps up with a discussion surrounding data retention and whether companies should retain identification documentation, prompting Dr Thompson to suggest a rethink in how companies retain sensitive data. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team
The worrying trend of hacking attacks on leading Australian companies continues. The personal data of about 14 million of its customers in Australia and New Zealand has been compromised from Latitude Financial's database. Almost 8 million driver's license numbers were also stolen, including 53,000 passport numbers. - Zabrinjavajući trend hakerskih napada na vodeće australske kompanije se nastavlja. Iz baze podataka kompanije Latitude Financial ugroženi su lični podaci oko 14 miliona njegovih klijenata u Australiji i Novom Zelandu. Također su ukradeni brojevi skoro 8 miliona vozačkih dozvola, kao i 53.000 brojeva pasoša.
Latitude Financial is the latest company to suffer a large-scale data breach. This is what experts say needs to change to ensure our data is better protected. - 호주의 대출 전문 회사 라티튜드(Latitude)가 밝힌 사이버 공격 피해는 하비 노만(Harvey Norman), JB Hi-Fi, 굿 가이즈(The Good Guys)의 일부 고객만 피해를 입었다고 발표했던 당초 피해 예상 규모보다 훨씬 더 심각한 것으로 알려졌다.
In this episode of the Cyber Security Uncut podcast, Major General (Ret'd) Dr Marcus Thompson and Phil Tarrant cover the latest breaking news in cyber security and question whether Australia needs more stringent data retention regulations. The pair begin the podcast unpacking the fallout from the war in Ukraine and how conflict prompts actors to rethink the application of technology in conflict. Dr Thompson and Tarrant then analyse the breadth of the recent Latitude Financial hack and how it only takes a short window prior to detection and response for threat actors to steal or encrypt critical data. The podcast wraps up with a discussion surrounding data retention and whether companies should retain identification documentation, prompting Dr Thompson to suggest a rethink in how companies retain sensitive data. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Security Uncut team
It's quite possible, in the past six months or so, that you've been among the millions of people who have had personal data stolen by criminals, after three of the biggest hacks in Australia's history were publicly disclosed. Optus, Medibank and, this month, Latitude Financial have all fallen prey to malicious cyber-attacks, but they're just the ones we know about. So what don't we know about? Today, a data researcher on the thousands of breaches that are hidden from the public. Featured: Dr Jane Andrew, professor, University of Sydney Business School
It's quite possible, in the past six months or so, that you've been among the millions of people who have had personal data stolen by criminals, after three of the biggest hacks in Australia's history were publicly disclosed. Optus, Medibank and, this month, Latitude Financial have all fallen prey to malicious cyber-attacks, but they're just the ones we know about. So what don't we know about? Today, a data researcher on the thousands of breaches that are hidden from the public. Featured: Dr Jane Andrew, professor, University of Sydney Business School
What new risks does the Latitude Financial leak create for Australians -- and are we all suffering from leak fatigue? Meanwhile, ByteDance's TikTok is one of the world's biggest apps, but it's also a huge political mess, with government departments in many countries banning it on their devices -- and perhaps looking at banning it outright. Is the clock ticking for TikTok? Special guest The Guardian's Josh Taylor (@joshgnosis) Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. www.verticalhold.com.au facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
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NOTE: Patrick's audio is a bit degraded in a few parts of this episode. It's still clear enough, but if you hear some degradation in parts then yes, it's us, not you. On this week's show Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau and Tom Uren discuss the week's security news. They cover: The Biden White House's executive order on spyware Why the infosec community writ large is wrong on TikTok Clop campaign: it's time to ditch your file transfer gateways Major Android app booted from store because it was full of 0day privesc exploits lol More detail on the BreachForums admin arrest Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by runZero. HD Moore, co-founder of runZero, is this week's sponsor guest. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick, Adam and Tom on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes At least 50 U.S. government employees hit with spyware, White House says Kevin McCarthy says House 'will be moving forward' with TikTok legislation US lawmakers tell TikTok CEO the app ‘should be banned' Between Two Nerds: The Real Problem with TikTok - Risky Business New victims come forward after mass-ransomware attack | TechCrunch UK Pension Protection Fund latest victim of GoAnywhere hack Crown Resorts investigating potential data breach after being contacted by hacking group - ABC News Fortra told breached companies their data was safe | TechCrunch When to use Dropbox vs. MFT: Best Versatile File Sharing and Security | GoAnywhere MFT City of Toronto and Virgin confirm hackers accessed data through file transfer systems Tasmania investigating attack after Clop ransomware group adds to victim list Latitude Financial faces possible class action after millions affected by data breach | Australia news | The Guardian Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica Telecom giant Lumen says it discovered two separate cyber intrusions Tennessee city hit with ransomware attack FBI, CISA investigating cyberattack on Puerto Rico's water authority British hospital investigating impact of ‘contained' cyber incident Largest telecom in Guam starts restoring services after cyberattack Frustrated Dish customers still spending hours on hold weeks after ransomware attack, they say UK National Crime Agency reveals it ran fake DDoS-for-hire sites to collect users' data How the FBI caught the BreachForums admin | TechCrunch Hacker tied to D.C. Health Link breach says attack 'born out of Russian patriotism' | CyberScoop North Korean APT group ‘Kimsuky' targeting experts with new spearphishing campaign North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot | WIRED “Committed Partners in Cyberspace”: Following cyberattack, US conducts first defensive Hunt Operation in Albania > U.S. Cyber Command > News Bad magic: new APT found in the area of Russo-Ukrainian conflict | Securelist Beloved hacking veteran Kelly ‘Aloria' Lum passes away at 41 | TechCrunch
NOTE: Patrick's audio is a bit degraded in a few parts of this episode. It's still clear enough, but if you hear some degradation in parts then yes, it's us, not you. On this week's show Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau and Tom Uren discuss the week's security news. They cover: The Biden White House's executive order on spyware Why the infosec community writ large is wrong on TikTok Clop campaign: it's time to ditch your file transfer gateways Major Android app booted from store because it was full of 0day privesc exploits lol More detail on the BreachForums admin arrest Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by runZero. HD Moore, co-founder of runZero, is this week's sponsor guest. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick, Adam and Tom on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes At least 50 U.S. government employees hit with spyware, White House says Kevin McCarthy says House 'will be moving forward' with TikTok legislation US lawmakers tell TikTok CEO the app ‘should be banned' Between Two Nerds: The Real Problem with TikTok - Risky Business New victims come forward after mass-ransomware attack | TechCrunch UK Pension Protection Fund latest victim of GoAnywhere hack Crown Resorts investigating potential data breach after being contacted by hacking group - ABC News Fortra told breached companies their data was safe | TechCrunch When to use Dropbox vs. MFT: Best Versatile File Sharing and Security | GoAnywhere MFT City of Toronto and Virgin confirm hackers accessed data through file transfer systems Tasmania investigating attack after Clop ransomware group adds to victim list Latitude Financial faces possible class action after millions affected by data breach | Australia news | The Guardian Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica Telecom giant Lumen says it discovered two separate cyber intrusions Tennessee city hit with ransomware attack FBI, CISA investigating cyberattack on Puerto Rico's water authority British hospital investigating impact of ‘contained' cyber incident Largest telecom in Guam starts restoring services after cyberattack Frustrated Dish customers still spending hours on hold weeks after ransomware attack, they say UK National Crime Agency reveals it ran fake DDoS-for-hire sites to collect users' data How the FBI caught the BreachForums admin | TechCrunch Hacker tied to D.C. Health Link breach says attack 'born out of Russian patriotism' | CyberScoop North Korean APT group ‘Kimsuky' targeting experts with new spearphishing campaign North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot | WIRED “Committed Partners in Cyberspace”: Following cyberattack, US conducts first defensive Hunt Operation in Albania > U.S. Cyber Command > News Bad magic: new APT found in the area of Russo-Ukrainian conflict | Securelist Beloved hacking veteran Kelly ‘Aloria' Lum passes away at 41 | TechCrunch
موسسه مالی Latitude Financial جدیدترین شرکت در استرالیا است که با یک حمله هکری گسترده روبرو شده است.
The cyber hack on Latitude Financial is far worse than originally thought with customer data stolen from around 14 million of its customers in Australia and New Zealand. - オーストラリア、またニュージーランドに持つ顧客のデータが盗まれたラティチュード・ファイナンシャルの受けたサイバー攻撃。このハッキングの被害は当初考えられていたよりもはるかに悪く、1400万人の顧客データが盗まれたということです。
Vụ tấn công mạng Latitude Financial tồi tệ hơn nhiều so với suy nghĩ ban đầu. với dữ liệu khoảng 14 triệu khách hàng ở Úc và New Zealand bị đánh cắp. Nhà cung cấp dịch vụ mua trước trả sau lần đầu tiên công bố vụ tin tắc tấn công vào ngày 16 tháng 3 và báo cáo rằng khoảng 330.000 khách hàng đã bị truy cập dữ liệu.
Paul Spain is joined by Warwick Grey as they discuss ChatGPT data leak, Gordon Moore's legacy, Latitude Financial hack results, TikTok bans, plus CompTIA and ProjectPartner
ការលួចយកទិន្នន័យតាមអ៊ីនធឺណិតរបស់ក្រុមហ៊ុន Latitude Financial គឺអាក្រក់ជាងការគិតដំបូងទៅទៀត ដោយសារទិន្នន័យរបស់អតិថិជនប្រហែល 14 លាននាក់នៅក្នុងប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលី និងនូវែលសេឡង់ត្រូវបានគេលួច។ ក្រុមហ៊ុនផ្តល់សេវាកម្ម ទិញពេលនេះ បង់ប្រាក់ពេលក្រោយ ( buy-now-pay-later )នេះ បានប្រកាសជាលើកដំបូង អំពីការលួចទិន្នន័យនៅថ្ងៃទី 16 ខែមីនា ហើយបានរាយការណ៍ថា អតិថិជនប្រហែល 330,000 នាក់ ត្រូវបានគេលួចចូលប្រើទិន្នន័យរបស់ពួកគេ។
Listen to the SBS Sinhala radio current affair feature on the latest updates of the cyber attack to Latitude financial with customer data stolen from around 14 million of its customers. - 330,000 යැයි මුලින් සිතුවත් පාරිභෝගිකයින් මිලියන 14 කගේ දත්ත සොරාගත් Latitude financial ආයතනයට සිදු වූ සයිබර් ප්රහාරය පිළිබඳ නවතම තොරතුරු දැන ගන්න සවන් දෙන්න අද SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලි වැඩසටහනේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට.
The cyber hack on Latitude Financial is far worse than originally thought with customer data stolen from around 14 million of its customers in Australia and New Zealand. The buy-now-pay-later provider first announced the hack on March 16 and reported around 330,000 customers had their data accessed. The company now says 7.9 million drivers licence numbers are thought to have been stolen and an additional 6.1 million records, which date back at least 2005, have also been compromised.
On this week's episode; Dan, Gar and Vinh kick off with a look behind the latest high profile, large scale breach – Latitude Financial. We then pivot to a review of the latest misuse of AI, fooling voice recognition systems used to verify identity by Centrelink and the ATO, we also discuss the possibility that the federal government is considering making the tech sector bear more liability for insecure products. As always, we wrap up the episode with a lightning round of the latest breaches and vulnerabilities to make the headlines. Check out some of out latest articles: This month in security: March 2023 From farm-to-phish: hackers set their eyes on the agriculture sector How next-gen DDoS can overwhelm even the most resilient organisations Why the answer to cyber's talent shortage could be staring CISOs in the face Or subscribe to our free monthly newsletter!
The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgage market. Join Alex Whitlock and Annie Kane as they discuss Latitude Financial's major cyber incident impacting millions of Australians, the appointment of a new chief executive at BOQ, and forecasts for next week's RBA rate decision. This week, they discuss: Millions of driver's licences and passport numbers stolen from Latitude The new CEO at BOQ Will the RBA raise rates or pause next week? And much more!
Latitude Financial is in a world of hacking pain and their customers have some worries, do the hackers have your financial data? Do the hackers have a copy of your Drivers Licence? A real concern. Stephen looks at the rumoured CAD designs of the iPhone 15 - is it real? Trev breaks down the 2022 Electric Car Sales data and has questions for Government agencies. Sky News hits Samsung TVs and Optus goes hard on Roaming!
A fresh report on a cyber attack in Australia, this time from Latitude Financial. ABC News Australia recently reported that more than a quarter of a million identity documents have been stolen. Of the 103,000 ID docs, 97% were copies of drivers licenses. Latitude provides buy now, pay later (BNPL) schemes to major Australian retailers, including Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys and David Jones. Last month Latitude announced it was shutting down that BNPL offering in Australia and New Zealand. ABC News Business Reporter, Emilia Terzon has some details on this latest hack. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-16/latitude-hack-300000-identity-documents-stolen/102104424 It's subsequently been reported that the breach at Latitude Financial is deeper and still happening, plus a cancer survey may have exposed respondents to a data breach also. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-20/latitude-finance-update-cyberattack-hack-widen-customers/102119736 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-20/latitude-financial-skin-cancer-survey-more-cyber-attacks/102119008 Follow and turn notifications on so you can be alerted when new episodes are released. The CORY feed. A Podcast from Cory Media by Cory O'Connor - on Apple, Google, iHeart Radio, Spotify and more. Find clickable links and contact information for the show at the website - https://coryoconnor.com/pod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corypod/message
Global investment bank Credit Suisse is in turmoil after major investors withdrew their investments from the company. Aussie lender Latitude Financial has suffered a major cyberattack, and the data of more than 300,000 customers has been stolen. Luxury watchmaker Rolex is ramping up production of its products big time in order to meet a huge rise in demand --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the collapse of SVB and Signature bank, who is next? Our banking experts reveal who they think. Plus, the impact of Scotts trucking business going broke, U.S. Fed forecast and protecting our data as Latitude Financial gets hacked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cybercrime Wire, hosted by Scott Schober, provides boardroom and C-suite executives, CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, IT executives and cybersecurity professionals with a breaking news story we're following. If there's a cyberattack, hack, or data breach you should know about, then we're on it. Listen to the podcast daily and hear it every hour on WCYB. The Cybercrime Wire is sponsored by KnowBe4. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://knowbe4.com • For more breaking news, visit https://cybercrimewire.com
هزة أرضية تضرب محافظات شمالي العراق. هجوم إلكتروني يخترق بيانات حوالي ثلاثمائة وثلاثين ألف من 330000 عميل من شركة Latitude Financial. تشكيل مجموعة من النواب ومجلس الشيوخ لدعم حماية اللاجئين في أستراليا في البرلمان الفيدرالي. رئيس حكومة ولاية فيكتوريا يؤكد توفر الغاز لموسم الشتاء وأن النقص يخضع لسعر الغاز وتصديره. مقتل أربعة فلسطينيين في عملية إسرائيلية في جنين.
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin: Anthony Albanese says Australia's relationship with China is markedly different to what it was 30 years ago, Latitude Financial customer data and records stolen in a cyberattack And in the AFL, Star Geelong key forward Tom Hawkins returns for Friday's match against Collingwood. - अस्ट्रेलियाको एक वित्त कम्पनीबाट ३ लाख ३० हजार भन्दा बढी ग्राहकका तथ्याङ्क चोरी लगायत आजका प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचारहरू सुन्नुहोस्।
More than 100 thousand identity documents feared stolen after a hacker gets into the records of Latitude Financial.
In this latest Hindi bulletin: Latitude Financial customer data and records stolen in a cyber attack; Prime Minister Albanese claims Australia's relationship with China is markedly different than what it was 30 years ago; in AFL, Star Geelong key forward Tom Hawkins to play in Friday's match against Collingwood and more.
Australian news bulletin for Thursday 16 March 2023. - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (வியாழக்கிழமை 16/03/2023) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள்.
Humm, the consumer loans slash buy now pay later company, has seen 5 of its directors step down from the board after a deal to sell the biz to Latitude Financial fell through. Naomi Osaka, the four-time Grand Slam champion, is launching a new media company with the aim of crossing cultural barriers. Microsoft is going to stop selling technology that guesses someone's emotions based on their facial image… to get ahead of lawmakers. --- Build the financial health of your team at work with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EY is looking at spinning off its audit business into a completely different company. Humm, the buy now pay later company, has told its shareholders that its consumer finance arm ain't profitable…as it tries to get shareholders to approve its sale to Latitude Financial. Samsung is reportedly cutting its smartphone production by 30 million - and Apple is too by 20 million - as the smartphone industry takes a turn. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Laszlo Mucsi // Kshira Saagar https://www.linkedin.com/in/laszlo-mucsi/ 00:00 - Intro 02:26 - Evolution of role 05:17 - Challenges of the CDO 08:48 - Expectations 12:35 - Initial strategy 17:23 - Tactical approach 20:10 - The right questions 21:21 - Foundations and challenges 24:54 - Getting funding 27:18 - Communications style 30:53 - Storytelling approach 34:19 - Endgame? 38:05 - Oppurtunities 41:41 - Prioritizing 43:48 - Planting seeds 45:57 - Recommendations and closing
In my opinion, any organisation with respect for its data should have a Chief Data & Analytics Officer (CDAO) as part of their C-suite. Although the CDAO role is still nascent, business leaders across many industries are starting to appreciate the need for a data and analytics voice at board and executive level. So, what does a CDAO do? How should they spend their time to balance strategic influence with operational delivery of data products? To answer these questions and many more related to the principal analytics role, I recently spoke to Kshira Saagar, who is the Chief Data Officer at Latitude Financial. As the CDO at one of Australia's largest consumer financial services firms, Kshira is responsible for the end-to-end journey of data through the organisation, from extraction to value creation through data products. He leads a large team of Data Scientists, Data analysts, Data Architects, Data Engineers, Machine Learning Engineers, Data Warehouse Developers, BI Developers and Data Governance experts, who are responsible for bringing the company's data and analytics strategy to life. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss: What a week in the role of a CDAO looks like How to secure strategic support and executive sponsorship for analytics projects What's required of CDAOs and their teams to foster a data literate organisation How to structure data and analytics functions for success The future of the CDAO role, and much more. Learn more about Kshira at https://www.kshirasaagar.com/
In my opinion, any organisation with respect for its data should have a Chief Data & Analytics Officer (CDAO) as part of their C-suite. Although the CDAO role is still nascent, business leaders across many industries are starting to appreciate the need for a data and analytics voice at board and executive level. So, what does a CDAO do? How should they spend their time to balance strategic influence with operational delivery of data products? To answer these questions and many more related to the principal analytics role, I recently spoke to Kshira Saagar, who is the Chief Data Officer at Latitude Financial. As the CDO at one of Australia's largest consumer financial services firms, Kshira is responsible for the end-to-end journey of data through the organisation, from extraction to value creation through data products. He leads a large team of Data Scientists, Data analysts, Data Architects, Data Engineers, Machine Learning Engineers, Data Warehouse Developers, BI Developers and Data Governance experts, who are responsible for bringing the company's data and analytics strategy to life. In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss: What a week in the role of a CDAO looks like How to secure strategic support and executive sponsorship for analytics projects What's required of CDAOs and their teams to foster a data literate organisation How to structure data and analytics functions for success The future of the CDAO role, and much more. Learn more about Kshira at https://www.kshirasaagar.com/
The importance of data security in the financial industry cannot be understated, but the cost to maintain this security and ensure compliance can be high. In this episode, host Sara Armstrong, Sr. Manager of Worldwide Prototyping at AWS, and Adrian Dimech, Sr. Prototyping Engineer at AWS, speak with Shahid Faiz, Lead Data Engineer at Latitude Financial Services (LFS). They talk about engaging the AWS prototyping team to create frameworks to secure large scale customer data without breaking the bank.
Kshira Saagar is one of the most prominent Australasian data science leaders in business today. At the time of recording, he was Group Director of Data Science and Analytics at Global Fashion Group, and recently took a new role as the Chief Data Officer at Latitude Financial Services.
Commercial sponsorships have many sides, depending which way you look. From the view of a globally experienced marketer, Caroline Ruddick, GM of Marketing for Latitude Financial offers her perspective.
Since 1992, Joline Godfrey has been a pioneer in the movement to increase financial intelligence among young people. Developer of a unique developmental approach to financial education, Godfrey's introduction of the financial apprenticeship stage of life has given parents and community leaders revolutionary tools for becoming better money mentors for kids. My husband, Matt is the CEO of Latitude Financial and is ranked in the top 1% in the world of financial planners so I wanted to include him! Sign up for my newsletter for notifications of new episodes! Topics Discussed in the Podcast Background as clinic social worker and how she got into the financial industry Her work with female entrepreneurs and talking about money with girls How female entrepreneurship evolved Raising Financially Fit Kids Books Defining Human Capital Currency of self-worth and success isn't just a dollar value What age to start talking to kids about money When to start revealing your assets/salary to your kids Different types of spenders and savers The Power of Listening Why letting people fail/suffer the consequences (financially) is important Kids in their 20s living at home How to manage allowance Listen Now Resources Get Joline Godfrey's book: Raising Financially Fit Kids Joline Godfrey's Website ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Support the Show If you would like to support the growth of my show, I'd love your contribution on. Patreon. The current production of this free show is primarily supported out of my own pocket and a small portion is covered through the donations on Patreon. With my Patreon page, you can donate directly to the show which will help me cover the costs and help it grow! Even 4 bucks a month- the cost of one coffee per month helps a LOT! Thanks, I really appreciate your support! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don't Miss an Episode: Subscribe!