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Wenn Systeme versagen, wollen alle wissen: Wie war das möglich? Bei Firewall erzählen wir in jeder Folge die wahre Geschichte eines Angriffs: Wie russische Geheimdienste einen deutschen Agenten zum Maulwurf machen. Warum China die AfD für sich instrumentalisiert. Wieso Wirecard-Betrüger Jan Marsalek den deutschen Behörden entkommt. Und wie Scam-Farmen Tinder-Nutzer ausbeuten. Gemeinsam mit SPIEGEL-Reportern sucht Host Sandra Sperber jeden Donnerstag Schwachstellen in Systemen und findet die, ...
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Politics, technology and the pursuit of happiness. Twice a week, Bradley Tusk, New York-based political strategist and venture investor, covers the collision between new ideas and the real world. His operating thesis is that you can't understand tech today without understanding politics, too. Recorded at P&T Knitwear, his bookstore / podcast studio, 180 Orchard Street, New York City.
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Welcome to Beyond The Firewall: The Business Bytecast, where cybersecurity meets business strategy and IT innovation powers success. Designed for C-suite executives and managers, this podcast explores how cutting-edge technology, from cyber risk management to outsourced IT services and fractional CTO leadership, transforms organizations. We tackle the challenges of securing your business in a digital world and highlight the opportunities that IT solutions like on-demand support bring to the ...
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Beyond the Firewall is a podcast designed to help business and IT leaders understand how technology shapes performance, resilience, and long-term growth. Each episode delivers expert perspectives and actionable insights to help organizations stay ahead in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. You’ll hear deep dives into today’s most pressing technology topics, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, IT modernization, and cloud transformation. Conversations center on real-world chal ...
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Dive into the heart of cybersecurity with "The Other Side of the Firewall & Ask A CISSP" podcasts, where the spotlight shines on diversity and excellence within the tech realm. As the digital world expands, the voices shaping its future become ever more crucial. Our mission? To celebrate and amplify the stories of People of Color who've not just climbed the ladder but shattered ceilings along the way to senior and C-suite echelons. Join us on a journey beyond the conventional, as we engage w ...
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A new podcast powered by Experian Partner Solutions. Join hosts Cody Gredler and Morgan Grevey as they speak with leading security experts and share their unique experiences and insights to keep listeners—and their identities—safe from cybersecurity threats.
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Die neue Podcast-Serie der SZ: „The Great Firewall: Wie China das Internet verändert“. Ein Podcast über die Zensur und Propaganda im chinesischen Internet - was längst auch uns betrifft. Ab dem 26. Juli gibt es jeden Dienstag eine neue Folge. Außerdem finden Sie auf dem Kanal weiterhin alle Folgen von „Suisse Secrets“ - der Podcast zur Recherche. Sie möchten mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier finden Sie alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/the_great_firewall
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On this week’s Ask a CISSP special episode of The Other Side of the Firewall, I talk with Air Force veteran and cybersecurity leader Ahmad Rashaan Austin about his journey from zero computer skills to founder of Cy3 Security, LLC. We explore risk management, responsible AI adoption, leadership communication, and his new book, The Boundaryless Enter…
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...Well, not quite. But for this year-capping episode, Bradley came armed with a list of 50 big questions to discuss with his friend Alexander Kouts, the founder and CEO of Indigov, and because they had so much to talk about, the episode approaches Rogan-scale duration. Buckle up for this super-sized episode as Bradley and Alex take on abundance v.…
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Mit 22 Bundestagsabgeordneter, mit 37 Jahren Minister – heute als Fraktionsvorsitzender einer der wichtigsten Männer in der CDU. Jens Spahns Karriere ist außergewöhnlich. Er gilt als einer, der strategisch Netzwerke knüpft, um voranzukommen. Gleichzeitig muss sich Spahn immer wieder Fragen gefallen lassen, ob er Politik und persönliche Kontakte zu …
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In this episode of Beyond the Firewall, Erez Zevulunov and Jeff Sage from Dropbox discuss the evolving landscape of digital signatures, focusing on Dropbox Sign as a key product. They explore its user-friendly interface, integration capabilities, customizable workflows, security features, and mobile accessibility. The conversation also touches on t…
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Operational technology runs the systems we depend on every day. Power grids, hospitals, manufacturing lines, transportation networks, and smart buildings all rely on environments where uptime directly affects safety and revenue. In this episode, we sit down with Pat Hurley and Ryan Davis from Acronis, along with Chris Daggett from HUB Tech, to expl…
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In this episode of The Other Side of the Firewall podcast, hosts Ryan Williams Sr. and Shannon Tynes discuss the latest cybersecurity news, focusing on North Korea's significant cryptocurrency thefts, the detection of cyber threats through keystroke analysis, and the implications of AI in cybersecurity. They also touch on personal experiences and r…
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I’m digging into the vault for a classic interview – a blast from the past! I’ve done 460 episodes over the last nearly 9 years, and some of the best old episodes still hold up well today. I first interviewed Troy Hunt, creator of Have I Been Pwned, in February of 2019. It was Episode 102 and it was entitled “You Must Stop Reusing Passwords”. In th…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Reginald J. Davis, a senior cloud solutions architect, podcaster, and mentor in the IT field. They discuss Reginald's journey in IT, the importance of mentorship, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the significance of data readiness and governance in AI implementation. Reginald shares insights on his exp…
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Daniel Wortel-London, author of The Menace of Prosperity: New York City and the Struggle for Economic Development, 1865–1981, joins Bradley to unpack a century of economic policy, arguing that elites have often undermined cities even as they claimed to save them—and that smarter, more inclusive development is still possible. The conversation ranges…
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In this episode of the podcast, Ryan Williams Sr. and Shannon Tynes discuss the latest cybersecurity news, including the iOS 26.2 update and its associated vulnerabilities. They explore the implications of potentially relying on private firms for cyber offense, reflecting on the pros and cons of such a strategy. The hosts also share personal anecdo…
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For Bradley, it was Blob: A Love Story by Maggie Su. In this episode, he reviews his favorites among the 96 books that he read this year, including the funniest one, the memoir that evokes real nostalgia, the one he most wants his son to read and the one that made him feel like less of a misfit. Plus, Bradley talks about how to make New York City a…
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I’ve had some truly amazing interviews this past year. For your listening enjoyment, I’ve curated a set of clips from some of the best shows, creating a sampler platter of stellar audio content from some amazing guests! If you’ve never listened to my podcast, this will give you a taste of what you’re missing! If you’re a regular listener, this will…
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What does safe and responsible AI adoption look like in a public sector environment that handles sensitive data and must protect trust at every step? In this episode, we talk with Kerry Jordan, Chief of Staff for the City of Boston. He explains how his team approaches AI with clear guardrails, approved tools, and training that supports security and…
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What does Zohran Mamdani’s upset victory look like now that the memes have faded? Drawing on the months of reporting he did for The New Yorker, Staff Writer Eric Lach walks through how Mamdani’s campaign rewrote the playbook on field organizing, social media, and “politics you can see” in the streets — rather than the "politics you can't see" in ba…
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Bradley makes 12 bold predictions about next year, focusing on the tidal wave of AI regulation hitting state legislatures, why electricity prices will soar and put incumbents in a major bind, the inevitable mishandling of mental-health chatbots, how all the politicians rushing to copy Mamdani's short-form videos are going to create one hell of a bl…
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In this conversation, Christopher Thacker discusses the essence of entrepreneurship, emphasizing that the best business ideas often arise from necessity. He reflects on the rarity of truly great ideas, suggesting that one significant idea every decade can lead to successful ventures. In a world where the entrepreneurial spirit is often celebrated, …
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Way before the world wide web, computer enthusiasts were sharing information via digital bulletin board systems (BBS). This amounted to attaching a modem to your home computer and allowing other people to dial in from their computers (one at a time) to download “textfiles” and share “warez” – or cracked software applications, often games. This scen…
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What happens when you walk away from a hyper-optimized New York life to immerse yourself in learning one thing? Ravi Gupta explains why he moved to Italy to study cooking, rebuild his attention span, and escape phone-and-dating-app brain rot, drawing on previous "skillbaticals" devoted to powerlifting, screenwriting and surfing. Then Gupta digs int…
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Mit der AfD reden oder nicht? Milch-Milliardär Theo Müller hat sich längst entschieden, nennt Alice Weidel eine Freundin. Sein Fall zeigt, wie die Brandmauer aufweicht. Der Mann hinter Marken wie Müllermilch, Weihenstephan und Landliebe hat die AfD-Chefin und andere extrem Rechte sogar zu einer Geburtstagsparty eingeladen. Dort treffen sie auf einf…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. and Shannon Tynes discuss the latest cybersecurity news, including a ransomware attack on a small Ohio village and the FCC's warnings about cybersecurity risks. They dive into the importance of operational security (OPSEC) and cyber hygiene, share personal reflections on Thanksgiving, and explore various entertain…
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In venture these days, it pays to be small and scrappy or huge and swimming in fees. Anywhere in between is a hard slog. Bradley walks through the changing VC landscape, using his own fund history as Exhibit A, and going into detail on his return to an “equity for services” model. Plus, why AOC should run for President rather than the US Senate, ho…
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With the holiday season come holiday scams – and honestly, just more scammer activity across the board, in general. People are busy and buying lots of stuff, and it’s a time when we’re more vulnerable to schemes to take our money and infect our devices. Today we’ll talk about a few current scams going around and give some solid advice to avoid beco…
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What does it take to unseat a 20-year incumbent? Raj Goyle — fresh off his successful campaign to ban smartphones in New York schools — returns to Firewall to discuss why and how he’s running for state comptroller. First step: Convincing voters that the often overlooked position has untapped power to make real progress on affordability. This episod…
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Es ist eine perfide Inszenierung: Lange texten sie nur, dann erbeuten sie Zehntausende Euro. Über Fake-Werbung und Social Media locken Betrüger ihre Opfer in Chatgruppen. Dort diskutieren Dutzende Accounts über Aktienkurse, Trading-Tipps und plaudern über Alltägliches. Was die Opfer nicht wissen: Das alles ist ein Schauspiel – aufwendig inszeniert …
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The conversation dives into the theme of corporate accountability, exploring why companies often escape consequences for their actions and the importance of learning from mistakes. It draws parallels between corporate behavior and child behavior correction, emphasizing the need for early intervention to prevent more serious issues later on.Articles…
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Governor Kathy Hochul’s real edge isn’t charisma or disruption, says Bradley, but a deeply “regular” superpower - backing things like universal school meals, subway security, phone bans in schools, childcare tax credits, and a crackdown on shoplifting simply because normal people want them. Plus, Bradley sees Trump and Mondami’s buddy act as a mast…
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