Privacy Please

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Aug 31, 2022 • 9min

S3, E129 - What is Data Exfiltration?

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we highlight what data exfiltration is, what you need to know about data theft, and what you can do to protect the information stored by your organization.Support the show
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Aug 24, 2022 • 54min

S3, E128 - Vuk Janosevic, Cofounder & CEO at Blindnet

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we had the pleasure of speaking with Vuk Janosevic, Cofounder and CEO at Blindnet. Vuk is a very passionate leader, who builds trust through digital privacy. Links for Blindnet: Gitthe link to our developer portal Support the show
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Aug 17, 2022 • 10min

S3, E127 - What Is Dark Data?

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we go into detail about dark data and what it means for you, your organization, and best practices for securing it. Support the show
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Aug 11, 2022 • 25min

S3, E126 - 2023 Security Mandates of the New State Privacy Laws with Scott Giordano

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we have the great pleasure of speaking with Scott about the security mandates of the new state privacy laws for 2023.Support the show
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Aug 3, 2022 • 55min

S3, E125 - Jon von Tetzchner, CEO @ Vivaldi Technologies

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we are honored to speak with Jon von Tetzchner, previously the co-founder and CEO at Opera Software, and now the CEO at Vivaldi Technologies.Please join us as we learn about his story and why Privacy matters so much to him!  https://banspying.org/Support the show
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Jul 27, 2022 • 1h 4min

S3, E124 - Darren Gallop, Founder & CEO @ Carbide

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we had the opportunity to speak with the Founder, and CEO at Carbide, Darren Gallop. In this episode, we learn about Darren's unique rock star history in the music industry and how he learned to overcome challenges in business early on that lead him to create Carbide. Furthermore, Darren gives us his take on what folks need to know about building data security and privacy into their organizations from the start. Carbide blog: https://carbidesecure.com/resources/category/blog-posts/ Darren’s LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrengallop/ Carbide LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/carbidesecure/ Support the show
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Jul 20, 2022 • 23min

S3, E123 - Unplugged - Microsoft Phishing Attacks and NIST News

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we go more in-depth from last week's episode around NIST, MFA phishing attacks, and more - Enjoy! Support the show
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Jul 14, 2022 • 13min

S3, E122 - NIST News & Massive Phishing Attacks

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we have another great blogcast covering some of the biggest things in emerging security and privacy news today. The US Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has announced the first group of encryption tools that will become part of its post-quantum cryptographic standard - Author Credit, Dark Reading StaffLastly, we talk about a massive series of phishing attacks that targeted more than 10,000 organizations - Author Credit, Sergiu Gatlan Next week we will go unplugged to dive further into these two topics together! Support the show
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Jul 6, 2022 • 13min

S3, E121 - Data Privacy & Compliance: 2023 Look Ahead

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we are looking ahead to the new changes coming in 2023 around Data Privacy and Compliance. The world of data privacy is ever-evolving, and with more and more countries not only proposing privacy legislation but actually enacting it, it’s all the more tricky to maintain compliance. Here’s what’s on the horizon and how your organization can be ready for it all. Support the show
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Jun 29, 2022 • 11min

S3, E120 - What Is Zero Trust?

Send us Fan MailThis week on Privacy Please, we go dig a bit deeper into Zero Trust. While enterprises have rapidly embraced cloud computing in the last decade or so, the mass shift to remote work accelerated this transition. With an influx of employees accessing sensitive company data from unsecured devices, the security framework known as Zero Trust has been increasingly relied on as a data-protecting hero.Support the show

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