POPULARITY
In this episode of Coin Stories with Natalie Brunell featuring Col. Douglas Macgregor, retired U.S. Army colonel, military strategist, and frequent geopolitical commentator, for a timely conversation on the heels of the Trump administration's 100-Day celebration. He is also the CEO of @OurCountryOurChoice . In classic form, Col. Macgregor delivers bold, contrarian takes on U.S. foreign policy, global conflict and the financial future of America, and he doesn't hesitate to criticize both sides of the isle. Topics discussed include: His latest critique of tariffs, global trade policy, and the long-term impact of the U.S.–China trade war America's weakening economic and geopolitical leverage in ending military escalations The contrast between a “Golden Age” and the need for fiscal discipline including budget cuts and reduced sovereign interest payments Whether it's time to acknowledge Social Security as beyond repair and what alternatives might look like Tribalism in American politics Bitcoin ultimately replacing fiat currency “because there is no where else to go” The consequences of a financialized economy And much more! Col. Macgregor analyzes some of the most pressing challenges facing the nation today, issues that are complex and difficult to confront. His perspective is contrarian yet strikingly bipartisan, offering a rare lens through which to examine America's future. --- Coin Stories is powered by Bitwise. Bitwise has over $10B in client assets, 32 investment products, and a team of 100+ employees across the U.S. and Europe, all solely focused on Bitcoin and digital assets since 2017. Learn more at https://www.bitwiseinvestments.com ---- Coin Stories is also powered by Bitdeer Technologies Group (NASDAQ: BTDR) is a publicly-traded leader in Bitcoin mining and high-performance computing. Learn more at www.bitdeer.com ---- Natalie's Bitcoin Product and Event Links: Secure your Bitcoin with collaborative custody and set up your inheritance plan with Casa: https://www.casa.io/natalie Block's Bitkey Cold Storage Wallet was named to TIME's prestigious Best Inventions of 2024 in the category of Privacy & Security. Get 20% off using code STORIES at https://bitkey.world Master your Bitcoin self-custody with 1-on-1 help and gain peace of mind with the help of The Bitcoin Way: https://www.thebitcoinway.com/natalie For easy, low-cost, instant Bitcoin payments, I use Speed Lightning Wallet. Get 5000 sats when you download using this link and promo code COINSTORIES10: https://www.speed.app/sweepstakes-promocode/ Safely self-custody your Bitcoin with Coinkite and the ColdCard Wallet. Get 5% off: https://store.coinkite.com/promo/COINSTORIES River is where I DCA weekly and buy Bitcoin with the lowest fees in the industry: https://partner.river.com/natalie Earn 2% back in Bitcoin on all your purchases with the Gemini credit card: https://www.gemini.com/natalie Bitcoin 2025 is heading to Las Vegas May 27-29th! Join me for my 4th Annual Women of Bitcoin Brunch! Get 10% off Early Bird passes using the code HODL: https://tickets.b.tc/affiliate/hodl/event/bitcoin-2025 Protect yourself from SIM Swaps that can hack your accounts and steal your Bitcoin. Join America's most secure mobile service, trusted by CEOs, VIPs and top corporations: https://www.efani.com/natalie Your Bitcoin oasis awaits at Camp Nakamoto: A retreat for Bitcoiners, by Bitcoiners. Code HODL for discounted passes: https://massadoptionbtc.ticketspice.com/camp-nakamoto ---- This podcast is for educational purposes and should not be construed as official investment advice. ---- VALUE FOR VALUE — SUPPORT NATALIE'S SHOWS Strike ID https://strike.me/coinstoriesnat/ Cash App $CoinStories #money #Bitcoin #investing
Today's guest is Dean Carignan, Partner Program Manager in the Office of the Chief Scientist at Microsoft. Dean shares insights from his upcoming book with Microsoft, The Insider's Guide to Innovation at Microsoft, highlighting the company's Responsible AI (RAI) journey and principles that guide its deployments. Throughout the episode, Dean discusses the importance of RAI principles—Fairness, Reliability & Safety, Privacy & Security, Inclusiveness, Transparency, and Accountability—and the rationale behind adopting these pillars alongside a sort of enterprise AI Constitution. This episode is sponsored by OneTrust. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
Today's guest is Mark Surman, President of the Mozilla Foundation. In conversation with Emerj CEO and Head of Research Daniel Faggella from 2023, Mark speaks at length about the shifting paradigms of privacy, security, and data governance in the age of generative AI. Throughout the episode, Mark explains how privacy concerns have evolved from simple data protections in the early days of the internet to complex issues involving data provenance, consumer trust, and ethical AI governance. As businesses increasingly rely on AI-powered services, leaders must address not only compliance but also new expectations around customer respect and transparency. Their conversation highlights the importance of building privacy and governance expertise into leadership teams, encouraging proactive engagement with evolving regulations and emerging technologies. If you've enjoyed or benefited from some of the insights of this episode, consider leaving us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you learned, found helpful, or liked most about this show!
What does a truly decentralized communication network look like in Web3? Today's episode explores this question with Push Protocol, a company establishing itself as “The Communication Protocol of Web3.” With over 237,000 subscribers and more than 700 integrations, Push Protocol enables secure, encrypted messaging, notifications, and video for wallet addresses across an open network, powering well-known platforms like Uniswap, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Lens, alongside integrations with MetaMask. Our conversation with Harsh Rajat Founder, Push Protocol will unpack how the platform has grown to send over 110 billion notifications for Web3 activities, like DeFi transactions and ENS domains. Harsh discusses Push V3, an upcoming launch featuring wallet-free sharing, cross-chain compatibility, and omni-chain capabilities, making it even more adaptable across multiple blockchains. We'll also dive into Push Nodes—a new Proof of Stake Network designed to establish a decentralized, scalable communication blockchain. Harsh shares insights into the network's unique capability to handle high-volume, real-time communication while supporting both EVM and non-EVM transaction payloads. As privacy and security remain at the forefront of Push Protocol's mission, end-to-end encryption is key in ensuring sensitive communications are safeguarded. Push Protocol is setting its sights on becoming the foundational communication layer for successful Web3 applications, placing user privacy at the center of decentralized communication. Are we approaching a future where blockchain-based communication can offer both security and decentralization? Join us to hear Push Protocol's vision and consider how it might transform the decentralized communication landscape. What role do you see secure communication playing in the future of Web3? Share your thoughts!
Jennifer Miller is Grammarly's General Counsel. She focuses on enabling Grammarly to grow and innovate while carefully managing business risk. Her responsibilities include navigating AI and regulation and scaling the company's managed business. Suha Can is Grammarly's CISO and VP of Engineering, leading global security, privacy, compliance, and identity for the company. He's dedicated to securing the data of Grammarly's over 30 million users and 70,000 teams at enterprises and organizations worldwide. In this episode… As AI continues to reshape the tech landscape, companies like Grammarly are navigating new challenges in balancing innovation with privacy and security. With advanced AI tools, businesses can improve user experiences, but they also need to manage privacy and security risks that come with it. Grammarly, known for its communication assistant that leverages AI, strongly emphasizes user trust by embedding transparency and user control at the core of its privacy and security strategy. So, how can companies in the AI space adopt similar practices, innovate responsibly, and stay ahead of evolving privacy and security risks? Grammarly champions transparency and has built a privacy and security program centered on user trust and control. By establishing governance frameworks, regularly reviewing their products for privacy, security, and AI-related risks, and maintaining collaborative communication between legal and technical teams, Grammarly proactively mitigates risks while staying compliant with regulations. The company also offers clear privacy practices through its public-facing web pages and ensures its contracts with customers and third-party vendors reflect the same principles of transparency. In this episode of She Said Privacy/He Said Security, Jodi and Justin Daniels chat with Jennifer Miller, General Counsel, and Suha Can, CISO, of Grammarly about how the company has built a privacy and security program centered on trust and transparency. Jennifer and Suha discuss how they navigate AI advancements and regulatory challenges by prioritizing user control, conducting privacy and security audits, and fostering collaboration between legal and technical teams. They also emphasize the importance of proactive governance and responsible AI practices to keep pace with evolving regulatory landscapes.
Simon Hania is Global Data Protection Officer at Uber, heading the team that independently advises on and monitors Ubers compliance with data protection laws. In the past Simon held the position of VP Privacy & Security at TomTom and before that various positions in IT service management. Simon is a trained engineer who has learned to love the law. References: Simon Hania on LinkedIn Masters of Privacy Summer Newsroom, covering Uber's $290 EUR fine in The Netherlands Glovo (food delivery) receives a 500k EUR AEPD fine for sending rider location data across borders (started in Italy) FTC Finalizes Order with X-Mode and Successor Outlogic Prohibiting it from Sharing or Selling Sensitive Location Data Uber Ads
Apple is upping its intelligence quotient. The Cupertino-company let slip the first bits of Apple Intelligence to developers this week, with betas for the OS after next. We'll hit some security features tied into that. Plus - the operating systems we've already got got updates this week with a lot of security fixes. We'll touch on those on this edition of The Checklist brought to you by SecureMac. Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
Today we're excited to release the first episode of our new Crypto Altruism mini series – “Impact on Optimism”, where we explore Public Goods Changemakers creating impact in the Optimism ecosystem. There is some really exciting experimentation and innovation in the Optimism Ecosystem centered around a vision of uplifting public goods, so in this series we're excited to do some deep dives into the changemakers leading this movement, and explore what makes Optimism such a great space for public goods builders to build.For the first episode in this series, I'm honored to welcome Shady El Damaty, Co-Founder of Holonym, a decentralized protocol providing solutions for identity verification, privacy-preserving verified claims, user-owned identity, and non-custodial account recovery in Web3 applications. We discuss the role Web3 can play in building a more secure and safe digital world, why they decided to build on the OP stack, their recent experience in Optimism's RetroPGF program, and much more. So, without further ado, please join me in welcoming Shady to the Crypto Altruism Podcast!--Three Key Takeaways--By building cryptographic privacy preserving mechanisms into democratic and governance processes, it can help protect against authoritarianism and government overreach by ensuring privacy, transparency, and accountability in these processes.Optimism's focus on public goods was a huge selling point for Holonym's team. By contributing to this ecosystem with useful tools and by creating more activity on Optimism Mainnet, it will support the rising tide of Web3 public goods by creating more funding for public goods through sequencer fees, while also laying the foundation for other public goods projects.There is a lot of exciting experimentation happening right now around decentralization and governance mechanisms, paving the way for a new digital commons where nation states, movements, and impact organizations can be built and maintained onchain.--Full shownotes with links available at--https://www.cryptoaltruism.org/blog/crypto-altruism-podcast-impact-on-optimism-episode-1-holonym-web3-privacy-security-accessibility-for-the-new-digital-commons--Support us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution--Learn more at cryptoaltruism.org/supportus--DISCLAIMER --While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, please do not take any of this as investment advice, and please make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it's important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More on the disclaimer at cryptoaltruism.org.Please note: we make use of affiliate marketing to provide readers with referrals to high quality and relevant products and services.
AI is creating an impact on privacy, security, and jobs. And this is what we discussed with our guest Jan Anisimowicz and host Punit Bhatia in this episode. We explore how technologies like ChatGPT have revolutionized data privacy practices, telling both opportunities and challenges. Analyzing the major risks AI poses to information security and the ethical concerns that arise in the wake of AI-powered systems. KEY CONVERSATION POINT 00:02:48 How has AI transformed privacy practices? 00:04:00 How is AI evolution crucial to handling volumes of data? 00:04:43 What are the major AI risks? 00:06:23 Would this create ethical concerns? 00:07:53 Is the algorithm biased? 00:11:28 What is the current state of AI regulations? 00:11:28 Are they also revolutionizing cyber security? How is it working? 00:14:38 Is there consent for data usage? What are the potential solutions to ensure transparency when it comes to data processing? 00:18:00 Is there a risk that Al would take all the jobs of the people around the world? 00:20:11 Can ChatGPT substitute auditors? ABOUT THE GUEST Jan Anisimowicz, experienced senior IT Executive with an impressive career spanning over 23 years. Jan's expertise encompasses a wide spectrum, including Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), Data Warehousing, Business Intelligence, and Data Analysis. Throughout his professional journey, he has contributed significantly to the telecommunication, banking, pharmaceutical, and insurance sectors, leveraging his comprehensive business and technical acumen. He is particularly skilled in orchestrating the creation and development of IT products and services tailored to suit specific business needs. His philosophy is centered around a pragmatic end-to-end product lifecycle that seamlessly integrates various aspects such as technical design, marketing, digital campaigning, sales, solution delivery, and maintenance. He is a proponent of lean, cost-effective approaches toward implementing regulatory requirements within organizations. His work also extends to the analytical evaluation and validation of the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in assisting auditors, particularly within Big Data and cloud IT landscapes. He is a firm believer in the potential of blockchain technology, particularly its capabilities with Smart Contracts concerning data privacy principles. Furthermore, He is an ardent supporter of Quantum Computing and AI, including LLM models supporting solutions akin to ChatGPT. His professional certifications include CISM and CRISC from ISACA, PMP from PMI, and membership with the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). Additionally, He is an ESG Approved Officer, a credential awarded by the Institute of Compliance. ABOUT THE HOST Punit Bhatia is one of the leading privacy experts who works independently and has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit works with business and privacy leaders to create an organization culture with high privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority. Selectively, Punit is open to mentor and coach privacy professionals. Punit is the author of books “Be Ready for GDPR'' which was rated as the best GDPR Book, “AI & Privacy – How to Find Balance”, “Intro To GDPR”, and “Be an Effective DPO”. Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 30 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. This podcast has been featured amongst top GDPR and privacy podcasts. As a person, Punit is an avid thinker and believes in thinking, believing, and acting in line with one's value to have joy in life. He has developed the philosophy named ‘ABC for joy of life' which passionately shares. Punit is based out of Belgium, the heart of Europe. RESOURCES: Websites: www.fit4privacy.com , www.punitbhatia.com Podcast: www.fit4privacy.com/podcast Blog: www.fit4privacy.com YouTube: youtube.com/fit4privacy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fit4privacy/message
On this episode Perry sits down with Jeremy Treadwell, a people-first technologist and futurist, to get the lowdown on how a futurist approaches the world. Guest: Jeremy Treadwell (LinkedIn) (Twitter) Books and References (Books are Amazon Associate Links and help support the show): YouTube Video: What UX/UI Taught Me about Improving Security Awareness [SANS Security Awareness Summit 2022], Jeremy Treadwell YouTube Video: Reimagine the Future of Data, Privacy + Security with Technologist Jeremy Treadwell The Institute for the Future website Four Questions to Turn Everyone in Your Company Into a Futurist, FastCompany article How Does a Futurist See the Future, LinkedIn Article by Jacob Morgan The Black Swan: Second Edition: The Impact of the Highly Improbable: With a new section: "On Robustness and Fragility", by Nassim Nicholas Taleb The Gray Rhino: How to Recognize and Act on the Obvious Dangers We Ignore, by Michele Wucker William Gibson's Future Is Now, Pagan Kennedy, the New York Times 8Li Season 1, episode 8: The Risk Episode: Black Swans, Grey Rhinos, Angels & Demons Perry's Books (Amazon Associate Links) Transformational Security Awareness: What Neuroscientists, Storytellers, and Marketers Can Teach Us About Driving Secure Behaviors, by Perry Carpenter The Security Culture Playbook: An Executive Guide To Reducing Risk and Developing Your Human Defense Layer by Perry Carpenter & Kai Roer Production Credits: Music and Sound Effects by Blue Dot Sessions, Envato Elements, & Storyblocks. Artwork by Chris Machowski @ https://www.RansomWear.net/ and Mia Rune @ https://www.MiaRune.com. 8th Layer Insights theme music composed and performed by Marcos Moscat @ https://www.GameMusicTown.com/ Want to get in touch with Perry? Here's how: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Email: perry [at] 8thLayerMedia [dot] com
Are banking mobile apps private/secure, custom ROMs for the Pixel Fold, longterm privacy expectations, DMV privacy, and more from SR167Q&A, join our next Q&A on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/surveillancepodSupport us on PatreonSupport us on LiberapayMonero: 46iGe5D49rpgH4dde32rmyWifMjw5sHy7V2mD9sXGDJgSWmAwQvuAuoD9KcLFKYFsLGLpzXQs1eABRShm1RZRnSy6HgbhQDTimestamps00:00 Introduction00:22 Banking App security02:24 Custom ROMs on Pixel Fold03:12 Privacy & Security going forward07:48 Buying Movies Properly11:34 DMV Privacy This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit surveillancepod.substack.com
In this episode, we navigate the ever evolving landscape of messaging app dynamics, examining the challenges and opportunities in striking the right balance between preserving user privacy, ensuring robust security measures, and maintaining accountability in an ever changing digital landscape. Today's guest is Kurt Long. Kurt is an entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience in starting, growing, and building Information Security and Privacy businesses. Kurt is the Executive Director of The Long Family Force for Good Foundation which focuses on supporting not-for-profits dedicated to improving the mental health of families and children. Kurt is also the Co-Founder and CEO of BUNKR. Show Notes: [1:09] - Kurt shares his background and what he does through The Long Family Force for Good Foundation and BUNKR. [5:01] - He found himself interested in technology and the idea of doing something bigger than himself with a team. [9:26] - Currently, Kurt's work is directed to messaging apps. [13:22] - In the early days of messaging, there was an inherent trust. We didn't think about the bad guys yet. [15:57] - Communication platforms were never intended to secure communication. [17:31] - Most communication apps now do begin with good intent. Kurt describes WhatsApp as an example until it was purchased by Facebook. [19:50] - We want information and access, but we want safety, too. [21:38] - We have to put trust in someone to strike a balance. [23:41] - The Federal Trade Commission has announced apps that don't support legal due process and implemented a fine for use of them. [25:56] - Kurt shares a true story that is a great example of inside trade problems in messaging apps. [28:28] - Using secret messaging apps or apps that feature disappearing messages are hard to track. You could be affiliated with someone doing something illegal. [30:29] - Privacy and security do help us retain rights we have. [32:35] - Messaging issues also impact the medical industry. [34:07] - Some countries have legislation that ban secret messaging apps, but they aren't really being enforced. [36:25] - BUNKR has consumers and public usage in 32 countries worldwide and is popular with families. [37:52] - When companies have more control over their app, there is less criminality involved. [40:02] - This service is invitation based. You cannot receive random messages from anyone you do not invite. [41:55] - “The entire planet deserves to conduct their affairs with dignity at bank level security.” [44:29] - Kurt leans towards following United States laws and legal action, but also has a large legal team to help guide through unusual situations. Thanks for joining us on Easy Prey. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page whatismyipaddress.com Easy Prey on Instagram Easy Prey on Twitter Easy Prey on LinkedIn Easy Prey on YouTube Easy Prey on Pinterest BUNKR
Cyber Security Matters, hosted by Dominic Vogel and Christian Redshaw
Join hosts Christian and Dominic in an episode of Cyber Security Matters, as they engage in an enthralling conversation with Michelle Finneran Dennedy, the CEO of PrivacyCode. In this episode, we will cover: 1. Who exactly needs privacy 2. Digital trust & acting proactively 3. Managing the data life cycle This week's episode is brought to you by: Reboot Communications - https://lnkd.in/gdTSTR9F VIPSS - https://lnkd.in/gGgGWpA
To kick off season 4 of the podcast, Joseph Gridley, the Chief Privacy Officer at University of Maryland, joins us to talk about securing sensitive data in higher education, the impact and evolution of AI, and more.
Smart toys are cool. With their onboard cameras, microphones, and sensors… plus the ability to pair with other devices or connect to the internet, they can do some amazing things. They can also collect data on your child—including pictures and what they say—and send that information back to the toy company. So, parents need to think carefully about whether to buy these toys. And if so, how to make sure they're used safely by their children. In this episode, we'll look at the privacy and security risks created by this data collection and sharing, and how parents can mitigate that risk. We'll also give you a checklist of things to look for before buying smart toys, and what to do once you get them home. Special Guests: Teresa Murray Consumer Watchdog, U.S. PIRG R.J. Cross, Director of PIRG's Don't Sell My Data Campaign --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/consumerpedia/support
Nym CEO Harry Halpin and security consultant Chelsea Manning sit down with The Agenda to explain how the Nym mixnet and VPN help keep users anonymous online, as well as how privacy tools can fight AI algorithms and surveillance, why institutional adoption can be good for privacy, and more.The Agenda is brought to you by Cointelegraph and hosted/produced by Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung. Follow Cointelegraph on Twitter at @Cointelegraph, Jonathan at @maddopemadic and Ray at @HorusHughes. Jonathan is also on Instagram at @maddopemadic, and he makes the music for the podcast — hear more at madic.art.Follow Chelsea Manning on Twitter at @xychelsea and Harry Halpin at @harryhalpin.Check out Cointelegraph at cointelegraph.com.If you like what you heard, rate us and leave a review!The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.
The more you know about your customer, the better you can serve them. And that definitely goes for health system CISOs trying to serve (and protect) their clinician customers. As Dr. Eric Liederman says, it's not that hard to lock things down; what's trickier is putting in place as much protection and risk mitigation as […] Source: Q&A with Eric Liederman, MD, National Leader, Privacy, Security & IT Infrastructure, The Permanente Federation: “Cyber Leaders & Clinicians Must Work Together” on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
This week - we'll look at privacy and security features built into macOS Sonoma as well as some small but mighty important updates for all Apple hardware. Plus - stopping unsavory and unsolicited pics in messaging apps. That's all on Checklist No. 345, brought to you by SecureMac. Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
In this episode of ADCG on Privacy & Security podcast, host Jody Westby is joined by Sabrina Gross, regional director of strategic partners at Veridas. Sabrina has worked globally and spent 15 years working with law enforcement agencies in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. At Veridas, Sabrina focuses on cutting-edge technologies that are used for authentication and to prevent identity fraud. We discuss the importance of having a choice of authentication options, limitations of various devices, the pros and cons of facial recognition, fingerprints, and voice as authentication methods, what companies should look for in a biometrics provider, security factors, customer preferences, and more. We drill down into the role of state privacy laws and the circumstances under which a business should consider multiple, layered verification methods.
Guest: Jessica Lee, Chair Privacy, Security & Data Innovations Practice @ Loeb & Loeb Summary: Jessica Lee has a wide ranging practice covering most areas of technology, data, social media and entertainment. She's one of those rare lawyers who can bridge the divide between practice areas with a pragmatic approach to problem solving. She's also a runner having completed multiple marathons which makes privacy a cake walk (run). Jessica finds time as well to advise non-profits as a board member
In this episode of the MongoDB Podcast, we sit down with Sean Falconer, Head of Developer Relations and Marketing at Skyflow, a data privacy vault company. Sean takes us on a journey through the world of data privacy and security, explaining the importance of de-identifying data and how Skyflow's technology ensures sensitive information stays protected. He shares insights into the challenges of building a data privacy vault and how Skyflow has addressed them. Join us to learn about their innovative approach to protecting personal and corporate data, as well as their latest efforts to support and secure generative AI workflows.Listen for:[03:09 - 06:18] Sean's path in academia[06:42 - 12:48] What Skyflow is, and Sean's role there[12:48 - 15:04] What is PII?[15:29 - 17:49] How Skyflow approaches security[18:49 - 22:46] How Skyflow was built[26:18 - 28:43] What is in Skyflow's future[31:37 - 33:38] How Sean approaches marketing to developers[34:06 - 36:56] What's in the tool belt at developer relations at Skyflow
There is no privacy without security. Security professionals need to know about privacy and privacy professionals need to know about security. Where does it interlay? Let us hear host Punit Bhatia with our guest Egide talk about the importance of both privacy and security. KEY CONVERSATION POINTS Intro Why privacy matters for a security professional How much privacy knowledge has a security need to have? Privacy certifications What is ISACA ABOUT THE GUEST Egide Nzabonimana is the current President of the Belgian chapter of ISACA. ISACA Belgium's mission is to bring together digital trust professionals for networking, knowledge sharing, and personal development. We have been doing so for already more than 37 years. Presently, we represent more than 850 members from 450 different organizations. As such, we are the largest Belgian organization supporting a broad range of Governance, Risk, and Compliance topics aiming at increasing trust in digitalisation. Having over a decade of experience as well as a master's degree in information risks and Cybersecurity from Solvay Business School, Egide is well-versed in various areas of cybersecurity, including business risk assessment and information management. Egide is a Certified Information Security Manager® (CISM®) and Certified Data Privacy Solutions EngineerTM (CDPSE®) IT Professional. As co-founder of the cybersecurity consulting firm SOCRAI, he helps businesses to identify potential weaknesses and blind spots, so they can make their IT systems more secure and more resilient – not just through technological solutions, but also, by taking into account the one element that is often overlooked: people. Making staff more aware of the risks and dangers, and changing their behaviour, constitutes a major step towards achieving improvements in cybersecurity in a more robust and sustainable way.' ABOUT THE HOST Punit Bhatia is one of the leading privacy experts who works independently and has worked with professionals in over 30 countries. Punit works with business and privacy leaders to create an organization culture with high privacy awareness and compliance as a business priority. Selectively, Punit is open to mentoring and coaching privacy professionals. Punit is the author of books “Be Ready for GDPR” which was rated as the best GDPR Book, “AI & Privacy – How to Find Balance”, “Intro To GDPR”, and “Be an Effective DPO”. Punit is a global speaker who has spoken at over 30 global events. Punit is the creator and host of the FIT4PRIVACY Podcast. This podcast has been featured amongst the top GDPR and privacy podcasts. As a person, Punit is an avid thinker and believes in thinking, believing, and acting in line with one's value to have joy in life. He has developed the philosophy named ‘ABC for the joy of life' which passionately shares. Punit is based out of Belgium, the heart of Europe. RESOURCES Websites www.fit4privacy.com , www.punitbhatia.com Podcast https://www.fit4privacy.com/podcast Blog https://www.fit4privacy.com/blog YouTube http://youtube.com/fit4privacy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fit4privacy/message
Fighting A.I. hazards, improving app privacy labels, and another safeguard for Apple Vision Pro - We'll hit more privacy and security news from WWDC23 on Checklist No. 332 brought to you by SecureMac. Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
This episode features an interview with Bart Farrell, is a CNCF Ambassador, a Cloud Native Community Consultant, and Content Creator. An American entrepreneur living in Spain, Bart has spent the last decade helping tech companies broaden their audience through exceptional content. He has organized and hosted over 250 cloud native in-person and virtual events in 10 different countries.In this episode, Audra and Bart discuss upcoming AI and MLOps events, his work as a community consultant, and what open source data means to him.-------------------“When we're looking at other technologies, in particular use cases like low latency, if we're talking about autonomous vehicles, we're talking about the financial sector, we're talking about fraud detection, things where decisions have to be made in real time. What are the technologies that are helping out with that? How can organizations, some that are more advanced than others, go through that adoption phase? And others that aren't so advanced, that haven't really moved things yet into production, how can they be better prepared in order to tackle these challenges that are coming up? That being said, we've got quite a cross section of different larger and smaller organizations that are really playing a pivotal role in the changes that are going on when it comes to edge meeting AI and MLOps.” – Bart Farrell-------------------Episode Timestamps:(01:27): Bart's background(02:45): Bart dives into The Cutting Edge of MLOps live event(06:18): What open source data means to Bart-------------------Links:LinkedIn - Connect with BartTwitter - Follow BartLearn more about The Cutting-EDGE of MLOps webinarLearn more about Edgecase 2023Listen to The AI-Native Stack with Mikiko Bazeley, Zain Hasan, and Tuana Celik
WWDC23 is (or was) this week. While the last one seemed short on privacy and security talk, such talk runs deep this year. We'll look at safety features coming to iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma, and the operating system for Apple's new mixed-reality headset on Checklist No. 331, brought to you by SecureMac. Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
https://thehomelab.show/The sponsor for today's episodehttps://www.linode.com/homelabshowhttps://lawrencesystems.com/https://www.learnlinux.tv/ https://privacytests.org/https://www.grc.com/shieldsuphttps://www.privacytools.io/https://scan.nextcloud.com/
In this episode, Luiza Jarovsky talks with Gal Ringel, the CEO of Mine, about his entrepreneurial journey in privacy tech, his transition from cybersecurity to privacy, Mine's expansion from B2C to B2B, the benefits of data mapping, AI challenges, and more. If you are a privacy professional or are interested in the privacy industry and its challenges, Gal's perspective is unique, and you cannot miss this fascinating conversation.Luiza Jarovsky is a lawyer, CEO of Implement Privacy, and author of Luiza's Newsletter.Read more about Luiza's work at https://www.luizajarovsky.comSubscribe to Luiza's Newsletter: https://www.luizasnewsletter.comCheck out the courses and training programs Luiza is leading at https://www.implementprivacy.comFollow Luiza on social media:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luizajarovskyTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/luizaJarovskyYouTube: https://youtube.com/@luizajarovsky
If you're interested in protecting your privacy and security this episode is for you. Today, I sat down with Aaron Zar from SLNT. The company makes products, specifically bags, cases and wallets that are designed to ensure your electronic devices become invisible, untrackable and silent. It's not a matter of if, just a matter of when, your personal information gets lifted and your life becomes a living hell. We start this episode discussing SLNT and how Aaron's company is helpling people like you stay secure in the age where technology and hackers are at an all time high.Learn More About SLNT: https://slnt.com/Sponsors by Red Dot Fitness Online Training Programs:Red Dot Fitness Training Programs: https://www.rdftrainonline.comOnline membership (Full Access To All Programs & Virtual Coaching):https://www.reddotfitness.net/online-membershipVirtual Coaching:https://www.reddotfitness.net/virtual-coachingSelf-Guided Programs:https://www.reddotfitness.net/Self-Guided-Programs1 Timestamps:00:00 Meeting Aaron At SHOT SHOW01:56 SLNT06:18 Product Materials09:13 Pain Points11:32 The Big Rocks That People Can Start Implementing19:10 Aaron's Father25:02 How Do Key Fobs Work?30.26 Who Is Using SLNT Products?35:34 Privacy (RFID, EMF)47:23 Security 01:04:21 The Health Component (Radiation)01:10:28 Cell Phone Culture 01:18:14 Optimizing Your Home Environment (Tools For Better Habits )01:28:00 Taking Responsibility 01:32:50 Looking Through The Bag 01:34:43 Awareness (Take Care Of Your Health)01:41:07 How To Learn More About SLNT Connect With Us:Website - https://ironsightspodcast.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ironsightspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ironsMore Iron Sights Interviews:Triple Feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMTc7AE0KaQ&t=384sKayley Gunner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfGqHxCv7Vc&t=522sMike Salemi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq-Nj6M0EBI&t=335sAdam Schafer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiyrdWdO1y8&t=8sSal Di Stefano: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBdKdSjQ0BM&t=4425sJason Khalipa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTiq-sID-EMByron Rodgers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrtEyuVNNpwDonnie Oliver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKY1_TLKHlIChris Cheng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr0zSGSTzKM&t=2sTraver Boehm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_NLdIg3zBc&t=1394s
Ben Farrar of ActiveProspect joins David and Andrew to discuss his company's consent-based marketing solutions, which help companies contact only consumers who have given their prior written consent. Ben shares how he became interested in a career in privacy and information security. Together, we dig into the details of how companies can minimize risks involving data breach regulations.
In this episode, I discuss the latest Privacy & Security news, and present several new OSINT Techniques. Direct support for this podcast comes from our privacy services, online training, and new book for 2023 Open Source Intelligence Techniques (10th Edition). More details can be found at IntelTechniques.com. Thank you for keeping this show ad-free. Listen to PAST episodes at https://inteltechniques.com/podcast.html SHOW NOTES: INTRO: None NEWS & UPDATES: Mint Mobile > T-Mobile T-Mobile "Breach" URL Manipulation OSINT: https://www.judyrecords.com/ https://filmot.com/ https://columbus.elmasy.com/lookup/judgenothing.com http://web.archive.org/web/*/judgenothing.com/* Free Guides: https://inteltechniques.com/links.html Affiliate Links: OSINT Techniques (10th): https://amzn.to/3VIlP74 Extreme Privacy (4th): https://amzn.to/3D6aiXp Proton Mail: https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=7&aff_id=1519 Proton VPN: https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=26&aff_id=1519&url_id=277
In our first episode of Season two, we start out with a very important topic that affects all in healthcare-Compliance! It's more than understanding what it is, but also how we view it and how we navigate the many levels. Today we sit down and chat with Compliance and Legal expert Susan Walberg JD, a consultant, and writer in all things compliance. Susan will tell us all about her latest Compliance Books and Non-Fiction books that are designed to shed light on meeting industry standards and navigating the legal minefields in healthcare. We will discuss What compliance is and why we need it Areas of Compliance concern Better communication skills are needed between clinical and business teams Compliance hot topics such as Privacy/Security and OSHA Compliance and Technology concerns Prepare your practice and facility for compliance challenges and jump over to Amazon to check out all things Compliance with Susan Walberg Susan Walberg Books on Amazon : Insiders Guide to Compliance for Physician Practices Paperback – November 28, 2019 Insider's Guide to Compliance: Real-World Advice for Building a Successful Compliance Program Paperback – February 20, 2018 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthcrossroads/message
This week on Privacy Please, we have the honor of hosting the Director of Privacy, Security, and Compliance at Active Prospect, Mr. Benjamin Farrar! Show notes:What Is Consent-Based Marketing?https://activeprospect.com/blog/what-is-consent-based-marketing/ TCPA Litigation and Compliance Risks: What You Can Dohttps://activeprospect.com/blog/tcpa-litigation-and-compliance-risks-what-you-can-do-to-protect-yourself/ Demo link to see TrustedForm work in a simple example Webform example: http://trustedform.com/demo Collection of ActiveProspect Papers and Use Caseshttps://activeprospect.com/whitepaper/
On Checklist No. 302: How Elon Musk's plans for Twitter created a phishing vulnerability for some high profile targets. First though - Apple's latest operating system for the Mac hit last week. We'll look at some of its privacy and security tweaks on this edition of The Checklist, brought to you by SecureMac. Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
https://thehomelab.show/The sponsor for today's episodehttps://www.linode.com/homelabshowhttps://lawrencesystems.com/https://www.learnlinux.tv/
Apple released new versions of iOS, watchOS, and tvOS this week. We'll look at a bunch of new privacy and security features in iOS 16 plus security fixes for several Apple operating systems. New software week means lots to hit on the Checklist no. 295, brought to you by SecureMac. Check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
Lots of questions about menstrual tracking or cycle tracking apps popped up after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the constitutional right to an abortion in June 2022. Questions like: are these apps secure? Could data tracked in these apps be used to criminalize people who seek abortion care? Should people be concerned about using cycle tracking apps? Dr. Jenna Nobles joined the Women's Healthcast to talk about why people may be interested in using cycle tracking apps, how they work, common concerns around data security and safety, and how to evaluate whether using a cycle tracking app is the right choice for you. Dr. Nobles is a professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Demography and Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Have a suggestion for a future episode? Let us know what health issues you'd like to learn about here! https://forms.gle/XaoArBtnxfHxA4Up7