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Sep 17, 2024 • 45min

A Conversation with Shiladitya Sircar from BlackBerry on DeepFake Threats

Shiladitya Sircar, Senior VP of Product Engineering and Data Science at BlackBerry, dives into the chilling world of deepfakes. He discusses how these technologies facilitate identity fraud and amplify cyber threats, including audio impersonations that almost led to scams. The conversation highlights the erosion of trust in digital communications and the urgent need for organizations to educate employees about deepfake detection. Sircar emphasizes the importance of developing laws and collective defense strategies to combat these technological threats.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 54min

UL NO. 449: China Hits US ISPs, NIST CSF 2.0, Russian Intel Attacks, Stagnant Companies...

Discover the launch of OpenAI's impressive O1 model and its practical uses. Dive into recent cybersecurity threats and innovative protective measures from the US Space Force. Laugh at a quirky Navy Wi-Fi incident involving a satellite dish. Explore the tech landscape's evolution, including shifts in startups and the impact of autonomous vehicles. Contemplate the future of immersive gaming and virtual realities, reflecting on their societal implications in a digital age.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 3min

North Korea Strategy to “Infiltrate” Foreign Companies

A chilling look into how North Korean hackers infiltrate foreign companies by posing as IT staff. The accidental hiring of a state actor by KnowBe4 reveals the sophistication of their tactics. They aim to install malware and steal sensitive information, raising urgent questions about international security and corporate cybersecurity. The discussion uncovers the dual nature of these infiltrators and the challenges they pose to organizations around the globe.
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Sep 8, 2024 • 10min

How To Find Great People to Work With - UBI & Talent Distribution

The discussion starts with the impact of Universal Basic Income on motivation, revealing that support alone doesn’t guarantee improved performance. The hosts delve into the importance of recognizing talent hidden in diverse backgrounds and the role of equal access to opportunities. They highlight how fostering qualities like grit and self-discipline can help create a truly meritocratic society, stressing that merely providing resources isn't enough to unlock individual potential.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 7min

Ambition & UBI - Why People Are Working Less

Unpacking the implications of Universal Basic Income, the discussion reveals that it might not drive people towards better jobs or education but rather to work less. Cultural influences on ambition are explored, highlighting how upbringing shapes productivity. Strategies to foster a successful mindset across diverse demographics are suggested, prompting a reevaluation of work and ambition in modern society.
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Sep 6, 2024 • 22min

UL NO. 448: TSA SQLi, NYT Github, NK RPM, NVIDIA Mystery...

Discover the art of automating compliance for efficiency and cost savings. Explore how worldviews shape major problem statements and the importance of aligning personal interests with global challenges. Dive into storytelling's role in tech and unveil recent security threats like SQL injection. Examine the intersection of health research and technology, particularly concerning mental health. Reflect on generational divides and the quest for meaningful engagement, while appreciating the rare moments that offer beauty amidst chaos.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 3min

Google Current State A Waste of Money & Talent

Google is facing a paradox as innovation declines despite its AI prowess. The discussion highlights the company’s troubling tendency to shut down successful services, like its URL shortening tool. It emphasizes the urgent need for a customer-centric approach to product management. Without this shift, valuable talent and resources are wasted, making Google's strategic missteps a cautionary tale for the tech industry.
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Sep 2, 2024 • 2min

How China is Winning The Energy War

China is leading the renewable energy race, rapidly installing solar and wind capacity at an astonishing rate. Every two weeks, they add enough energy to equal the output of five large nuclear power plants. The discussion highlights missed opportunities for the U.S. to invest in similar sustainable solutions. The podcast emphasizes the significance of harnessing renewable resources not only for energy independence but also for job creation, painting a stark picture of the global energy landscape.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 6min

AI The Creative Workflow & The Dangers of Groupthink

Generative AI enhances creativity but may also lead to stories becoming alarmingly similar. The discussion highlights its impact on video game development, where groupthink threatens individual expression. Emphasis is placed on the need for self-awareness and critical thinking to counter these challenges and preserve unique creative voices.
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Aug 31, 2024 • 33min

UL NO. 447: Sam Curry on Bug Bounty Careers, Slack Data Exfil, The Work Lie

In this discussion, guest Sam Curry, a cybersecurity expert and bug bounty enthusiast, dives into the nuances of building a successful career in bug bounties. He elaborates on the geopolitical tensions affecting AI development, particularly between the US and China. Curry also critiques the traditional corporate culture that often hampers employee well-being. The conversation highlights the evolving job market and the increasing demand for tech talent, underscoring the importance of purpose in career satisfaction.

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