Detecting and remediating security issues is critical, but it is better to build the security in up front. Today we are talking with a company that helps you do just that.
Detecting and remediating security issues is critical, but it is better to build the security in up front. Today we are talking with a company that helps you do just that.
Supply chain issues have consistently been in the news. We are seeing lead times for some products more than a year out. Quite frankly some of these items will be end of life before they are ever shipped. Businesses are desperately struggling to just manage to this situation, much less provide a great customer experience. Today we are talking to a company that is helping to solve this problem.
We have spent a lot of time talking about Ransomeware, and a main attack vector is phishing emails, but there is another very large problem that comes from malicious emails and that is BEC or Business Email Compromise. In fact, the FBI's IC3 reported that there were more than 4.2 billion in losses tied to cyber crime in 2020, and BEC accounted for 60% of that.
Decentralization is all the rage these days. We talk about DeFi or decentralized financial systems, Web3, and reinventing the internet. Today we are going to be taking a look at what the future might look like, because it is closer than you think.
How can you trust what you read, what you watch. Disinformation runs rampant, and identifying reliable news sources is difficult and time consuming. Well, today we are going to be talking to some people who are working on a way to solve that problem.
Today we are talking about Advancing Women in Tech as both a goal and as an organization. We are going to be talking with the Founder and Board Chair of AWIT which works to empower women and members of other underrepresented groups to the highest levels of tech leadership.
Watch out for all those old devices with lithium batteries. The batteries will eventually go bad and could start a fire.
I recently found an old iPhone in my basement that was about to become a major problem. So go and check your junk drawers for any old electronics that might have batteries that could burst and start a fire.
The world is full of so much data, and collecting, refining, transforming and analyzing it becomes a bigger challenge every day. Like a frog slowly boiling in a pot of water, it all just slowly creeps up on you until you just can't manage it any more. You might be surprised to find that you are suddenly thrust into the world of HPC. So, today we are going to be talking with well known HPC expert Ryan Quick.
Do you ever think to yourself, "You know, I should write an app," and then remember, you don't code? Well why let that stop you! Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to introduce you to the world of Low Code/No Code.
Today we are talking with Eoin Hinchy, CEO and founder of Tines, a No Code/Low Code platform that is designed to be the glue that holds all of your disparate pieces of security together
With an unprecedented number of cyber threats out there, protecting data is top of mind for all businesses. Today we are going to be talking about a way to encrypt data at the source, in transit and at rest. We are going to be talking about confidential computing.
Today we are talking with Fortanix CEO and founder Ambuj Kumar. Fortanix is the industry leader in confidential computing.
Today we are going to be talking about one of the most dangerous and divisive threats we are facing today, disinformation. We are are going to be talking with the DisInfoGal.
Hey everybody, this is Chris Brandt, welcome to another FUTRtech video podcast. We have all been inundated with bizarre theories, angry memes, obviously wrong facts and friends and family members who seem to be lost in their strange beliefs.
Arthur C. Clarke once said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," and I think many of just accept the magic of the world we live in, not thinking how it all works behind the scenes.
We are going to be talking to one of those companies that make that magic happen.
For Martin Luther King day, I am recommending a great read on the history of the Civil Rights movement. The book is March by Congressman John Lewis with Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell.
March Book 1: https://amzn.to/34MPBCQ
March Book 2: https://amzn.to/3rqf0Ko
March Book 3: https://amzn.to/3tyYn1O
On Today's episode, Chris Brandt and Sandesh Patel sit down to talk about what 2022 is going to look like. We would love to hear your thoughts on what will be important this year. Let us know what you think in the comments!
Give your security guys a hug, a socially distanced one, because we are in the middle of a pandemic and we aren't savages. They had a very bad holiday trying to deal with the Log4J exploit that hit in December.
If you are confused as to what this is all about, stay tuned.