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Two Flat Whites Podcast
8. Are We Living in a Simulation?

Two Flat Whites Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 77:37


Are we living in a simulation? You may find it surprising, but all signs point to: PROBABLY. Let's discuss (and shatter your existence).  Show notes & references: - ‘Confirmed! We Live in a Simulation.' Article by Fouad Khan: scientificamerican.com/article/confirmed-we-live-in-a-simulation/ - 'Are we living in a simulated universe? Here's what scientists say.' Article by Dan Falk: nbcnews.com/mach/science/are-we-living-simulated-universe-here-s-what-scientists-say-ncna1026916 - Maria Korolov on Quora: qr.ae/pvMMYj - ▶️ Is Reality Real? The Simulation Argument: youtube.com/watch?v=tlTKTTt47WE Don't forget to subscribe to our show to be the first to hear our latest episodes! To follow Two Flat Whites on your favourite social media platform or to support our podcast with a donation, click here: linktr.ee/twoflatwhitespodcast. We love hearing from you! Send us a DM on socials to interact with us. For all enquiries email us at twoflatwhitespodcast@gmail.com

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Look Left @ Marketing
The Fascinating Career of Maria Korolov

Look Left @ Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 33:09


Maria Korolov is a popular tech journalist who covers cybersecurity for CSO and AI for CIO magazine. She’s also editor and publisher for Hypergrid Business, following the world of extended reality. Prior to focusing on technology, Maria reported for organizations such as the Chicago Tribune, Reuters, UPI, the Associated Press and the Hollywood Reporter. She was a war correspondent in the former Soviet Union in the 1990s and also ran a business news bureau in China for five years. As if all that isn’t enough, Maria is also an accomplished science-fiction writer. She recently spent time discussing her fascinating career with Look Left’s John Moran.01:57 - From the Ithaca Times to the Chicago Tribune to covering wars in the 1990s 08:38 - The move to covering technology11:54 - How the job of a journalist has changed over the past 20 years17:10 - Advice for executives on conducting successful interviews22:39 - The impact of social media on today’s journalist25:32 - A bit about Hypergrid BusinessOur thanks to Maria Korolov for sharing her insights, opinions and pitching advice with us on the Look Left @ Marketing Podcast. You can follow Maria on Twitter and be sure to visit her website.

Mingis on Tech
Complying with CCPA: Answers to common questions

Mingis on Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 36:12


Enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act begins this summer, but lawsuits are already being filed. To help you comply and avoid being sued, CSO contributor Maria Korolov joins IDG TECH(talk) host Juliet Beauchamp to discuss critical components of the CCPA and answer viewers' questions.

InSecurity
Jeff Tang: Demystifying Fileless Malware

InSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 48:45


Jeff Tang: Demystifying “Fileless” Malware       The only difference between a hacker and a remote systems administrator is who is employing them  -- Unknown   Want to hear some numbers that might scare you? Or… they might confirm what you already know. Or… they might just be numbers.   63% of IT security professionals say the frequency of attacks has gone up over the past 12 months, according to Ponemon's 2018 State of Endpoint Security Risk report   52% of respondents say all attacks cannot be realistically stopped. Their antivirus solutions are blocking only 43% of attacks   62% of respondents said that their organizations had experienced one or more endpoint attacks that resulted in a data breach  -- 6 Ways Malware Can Bypass Endpoint Protection; Maria Korolov, contributing writer CSO   By now, everyone is familiar with the concept of file-based malware. Malware typically is delivered in the form of executable files. When it comes to “fileless” malware however, there’s a lot of confusion and misunderstanding due to the evolving nature of the term.   Fileless malware originally took shape in the form of exploit payloads that reside only in-memory and never touched disk. Later on, the endpoint security industry adopted it to encompass file formats that were not traditionally recognized as executable but instead served as a host container to run arbitrary code. As attackers have revamped their techniques, the term has gone on to include misusing built-in operating system utilities to conduct their operations.   In this episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson spent some time with Jeff Tang to find out what the hell all this means and why it matters. Think you know? Might want to tune in just to make sure   About Jeff Tang Jeff Tang(@mrjefftang) is a Senior Security Researcher at Cylance focused on operating systems and vulnerability research. He started his career as a Global Network Exploitation & Vulnerability Analyst at the National Security Agency, where he conducted computer network exploitation operations in support of national security requirements. Prior to Cylance, Jeff served as the Chief Scientist at VAHNA to develop a security platform for identifying targeted network intrusions, and also worked as a CNO Developer at ManTech where he researched tools, techniques and countermeasures in computer network vulnerabilities.   Jeff completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley and a Master of Science (MSc) in Offensive Computer Security at Eastern Michigan University.   About Matt Stephenson   Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson(@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcastand host of CylanceTV   Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Matt to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come   Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line.   Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us at ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts, iTunes/Apple Podcastsand GooglePlayas well as Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radioand wherever you get your podcasts!   Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!

Inside The Media Minds
Inside the Media Minds Episode 11: Maria Korolov, Freelance Journalist

Inside The Media Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 23:55


In this episode of #IMM, Christine speaks with Maria Korolov, a freelance journalist who contributes to publications like CSO, CIO and Data Center Knowledge. Maria touches on her beginnings as a journalist, her time as a war correspondent, what she looks for in a PR pitch and much more! "Maria Korolov writes about cyber security and artificial intelligence. She has has been covering emerging technology and emerging markets for the past twenty years. She has reported from Russia, India, and Afghanistan, and recently returned to the United States after running a news bureau in China for five years"

Designing Worlds
Making It Real

Designing Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2012 50:22


The theme of the show is looking at two Second Life businesses which - in different ways - are planning to transition into the real world. Learn about these projects from guests Colton Drechster and Bee Dumpling with The White Armory, Zayn Till and Wynx Whiplash with Jazzpaws, and Hypergrid Business owner Maria Korolov. Designing Worlds

Designing Worlds
Business Models in Virtual Worlds

Designing Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2012 80:41


The traditional business model of virtual worlds in which the user pays for land rental is being challenged by new approaches, such as that from Kitely, where space is free but you pay for your access time like a cellphone call, and individual regions are brought online only when they are going to be used. In this edition of Designing Worlds we discuss Kitely and other new business approaches that are springing up, in a detailed studio discussion with analysts Maria Korolov of Hypergrid Business and Mal Burns of Metaverse Broadcasting, and with Ilan Tochner, CEO of Kitely.Designing Worlds

Designing Worlds
Content Protection in Open Sim

Designing Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2011 71:00


A lively discussion about Open Sim content issues and copyright protection in a Hypergrid-enabled world. Saffia and Elrik welcome Maria Korolov, Elenia Llewellyn, Mal Burns, Raven Haalan and Pathfinder Lester to the show.Designing Worlds

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Tonight Live with Paisley Beebe
Maria Korolov, Senjata Witt, Dusan Writer

Tonight Live with Paisley Beebe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 65:26


Great conversation with this week's guests Maria Korolov, journalist and writer for Hypergrid Business; Senjata Witt, singer/songwriter; Eolande Elvehjem and Hibiscus Flossberg, the 2010 Jewelry Fair Coordinators, and Dusan Writer, CEO of Remedy Communications and prolific blogger about Second LifeTonight Live with Paisley Beebe