The a16z Show

Andreessen Horowitz
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Jun 18, 2017 • 23min

a16z Podcast: Cybersecurity in the Boardroom vs. the Situation Room

Join Herb Lin, a cybersecurity policy expert at Stanford, David Damato, Chief Security Officer at Tanium, and Matt Spence, former White House National Security Council member, as they dive into the complexities of cybersecurity. They discuss the disconnect between boardroom perceptions and real-world threats, the evolving nature of cyber threats versus traditional national security, and the importance of integrating security measures early in tech development. Expect practical insights for enhancing cybersecurity practices within organizations.
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Jun 16, 2017 • 9min

a16z Podcast: Taking the ‘Cyber’ Out of Cybersecurity

Martin Casado, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz and former general manager at VMware, discusses the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. He argues that we need to shift the focus from a solely digital perspective to a broader security framework that encompasses physical assets and human factors. Casado emphasizes that while cyber threats are serious, the industry has made significant strides in addressing them. By reframing the conversation around security, we can innovate and adapt to a rapidly changing threat environment.
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Jun 16, 2017 • 19min

a16z Podcast: Changing the Conversation about Cybersecurity

In this engaging discussion, Martin Casado, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Nathaniel Gleicher, head of cybersecurity strategy at Illumio, and Matthew Olsen, former director at the NSA, delve into the complexities of cybersecurity. They explore how to effectively assess and communicate cyber threats, focusing on the importance of holistic approaches over sensationalized narratives. They also discuss innovative authentication technologies and the evolving landscape of security risks that require collaboration between government and industry for effective solutions.
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Jun 9, 2017 • 27min

a16z Podcast: Taking the Measure of Tech in Policy -- with Kamala Harris

Senator Kamala Harris, the trailblazing first African-American woman elected as California's Attorney General and U.S. Senator, dives into the intersection of tech and policy. She discusses the challenges of outdated regulations struggling to keep pace with rapid technological advances. Harris emphasizes the need for a smart approach to crime, advocating for transparency and utilizing tech to enhance justice. She tackles the pressing issue of cyber exploitation, stressing the necessity for updated laws to protect vulnerable individuals in this digital age.
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Jun 7, 2017 • 20min

a16z Podcast: Modernizing Government Services, From Food Stamps to Foster Care

Jimmy Chen, CEO of Propel, focuses on leveraging tech for social impact, while Senator Todd Young, a U.S. Senator from Indiana, tackles opioid-related foster care challenges. They discuss modernizing food stamp programs through apps to streamline access for users. The conversation emphasizes collaboration between public and private sectors to improve social services. Chen and Young advocate for a holistic, data-driven approach to foster care and poverty alleviation, highlighting the need to empower marginalized communities through innovative solutions.
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Jun 4, 2017 • 32min

a16z Podcast: The Law (and Tech) of Warfare

Benjamin Wittes, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and editor-in-chief of the Lawfare blog, dives into the intricate relationship between law, technology, and warfare. He discusses the ongoing Crypto Wars and the complexities of encryption battles between tech giants and law enforcement. Wittes also explores the legal and ethical nuances of drone warfare and cybersecurity amidst geopolitical tensions. Highlighting the evolving landscape of national security, he emphasizes the critical role of expert voices in navigating these complex issues.
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May 29, 2017 • 33min

a16z Podcast: The Living Museum

Rachel Goslins, Director of the Arts and Industries Building at the Smithsonian, discusses how technology reshapes storytelling in museums. Sarah Lumbard, Digital Curator of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, shares insights on digital tools enhancing visitor engagement. Adam Martin, Chief Digital Officer at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, emphasizes the role of data in personalizing experiences. Together, they explore the balance between interactive digital experiences and traditional narratives, aiming to foster deeper connections and communal reflections.
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May 26, 2017 • 25min

a16z Podcast: Giving and Getting Feedback -- for Bosses and Employees

Kim Malone-Scott, co-founder and CEO of Candor Inc., a former CEO coach at Google and Apple University, discusses the vital role of feedback in the workplace. She emphasizes 'radical candor'—the balance of caring personally while challenging directly. Scott explores how effective feedback fosters personal growth, particularly for underrepresented groups, millennials, and remote workers. She also examines the relationship between leadership, communication styles, and the challenges faced by women in delivering and receiving feedback.
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May 23, 2017 • 35min

a16z Podcast: What Technology Wants, Needs, Does

Frank Chen, an AI expert, Vijay Pande, a healthcare innovator, and Alex Rampell, a fintech specialist, dive into pressing tech policy debates. They tackle the implications of the American Health Care Act and discuss how tech can improve risk pooling in healthcare. The conversation shifts to the ethics of AI, addiction, and the opioid crisis, questioning whether technology can offer solutions. They also explore the weighty effects of Dodd-Frank on startups and the future of self-driving tech, revealing the intricate relationship between innovation and regulation.
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May 22, 2017 • 22min

a16z Podcast: Tech Policy and the Courts

In this discussion, Karen Dunn, a partner at Boies Schiller Flexner and former consultant on 'House of Cards,' teams up with Erin Murphy, a rising star in Supreme Court litigation at Kirkland & Ellis. They dive into the significant influence of the courts on tech policy, especially with Justice Gorsuch's recent confirmation affecting privacy rights interpretations. The pair also examines tech companies’ growing role in advocacy, how they’re shaping legal battles through amicus briefs, and the complexities surrounding encryption and its legal ramifications.

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