Podcast
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Episode 1214 – Your Doctor Office Check In Application May Be Mining Your Data For Ads
Doctors are moving forward with technology to make their offices more efficient and productive. However, some of these apps might be looking at you closer than you like. This episode […]
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Episode 1213 – A Common Ransomware Has Been Decrypted From Poor Coding Errors
Ransomware is a nasty piece of malware that attempts to encrypt all your files and hold them ransom to get them back. The key to the success is the encryption […]
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Episode 1212 – iOS16 Security Improvements
iOS16 is the next iteration of Apple’s mobile OS. This episode talks about the security and privacy improvements coming in this release. Be aware, be safe. Get ExpressVPN, Secure Your […]
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Episode 1211 – ExpressVPN Pulls Out Of India For Refusing Government Order
ExpressVPN has recently announced they are pulling their servers from India. They are refusing to comply to a government mandate for data requests and rather than accepting it, they are […]
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Episode 1210 – SEC Looking To Change Sarbanes-Oxley To Get CyberSecurity Into The Board Rooms
The Security And Exchange Commission helped create the Sarbanes-Oxley Act 20 years ago. SOX initial intention was to transform and bring financial expertise into the board rooms they are now […]
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Episode 1209 – Connecticut Joins The Privacy Law Club
Connecticut joins the state privacy law club. This episode talks about their version of consumer privacy act and what it means as a security professional. CTPA Text – https://www.cga.ct.gov/2022/ACT/PA/PDF/2022PA-00015-R00SB-00006-PA.PDF Be […]
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Episode 1208 – Right To Repair Bill Fails In California, Gains Momentum At The Federal Level.
Right To Repair is a legal fight to force device manufacturers to make their devices repairable by the owners. This is a growing problem and laws are trying to get […]
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Episode 1207 – Educational Apps Collecting And Sending Kid’s Data To Ad Collectors
In the pandemic over a billion children were forced into distance learning driven by educational devices and applications. A recent report showed that 90% of the apps reviewed collected data […]
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Episode 1206 – DuckDuckGo Browser Is In Hot Water After Privacy Failure Discovery
DuckDuckGo is a privacy centric company offering a search engine and browser that claims to protect your privacy from advertisers. Recently security researchers discovered their browser is not as private […]
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Episode 1205 – Taking The Next Steps In Your Career
In today’s work and career world people change jobs more often than in the past. This episode talks about the host’s upcoming career shift and how you may look at […]

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