Tech Talks Daily

Neil C. Hughes
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Oct 14, 2023 • 36min

2545: Tenable - The Cybersecurity Tightrope: Balancing Risk and Innovation

In today's episode of Tech Talks Daily, we delve into the labyrinthine world of cybersecurity with none other than Satnam Narang, a Senior Staff Research Engineer at Tenable. As we navigate through an age where digital safety is paramount, Tenable serves as a guardian for approximately 40,000 global organizations, helping them understand and minimize cyber risk. Our discussion covers a multitude of pressing topics—from known vulnerabilities in both UK and global infrastructure to the lurking decade-old bugs that could be the fine line between your safety and a multi-million-pound breach. We explore the urgent need for robust cyber hygiene practices as well as the rising prevalence of social media scams and crypto cyber-attacks. Satnam brings an unparalleled depth of expertise, shedding light on Tenable's pioneering work, including their renowned Nessus® technology. This episode is particularly timely, considering the recent CISA warnings about new, yet often ancient, Linux vulnerabilities that are actively exploited, presenting considerable risks to federal enterprises. We also delve into the role of open-source libraries in both innovation and the vulnerability landscape. Drawing from real-world examples like the CLOP group's ransomware attack, we discuss how even well-known, old vulnerabilities are proving to be lucrative targets for both average cybercriminals and state actors. Satnam and I share strategies for reducing cyber risk, emphasizing the need for prioritizing vulnerabilities, improving visibility into network assets, and creating an effective incident response playbook. With cyber threats evolving at an unprecedented pace, this episode serves as an indispensable guide for organizations and individuals alike to bolster their digital fortresses.
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Oct 13, 2023 • 40min

2544: Bazaarvoice: Ethical Dimensions of AI in Retail

In today's thought-provoking episode of Tech Talks Daily, I'm thrilled to host Colin Bodell, a leading voice at Bazaarvoice, the company revolutionizing the connection between brands, retailers, and consumers through data-driven insights and interactive shopping experiences. Our conversation couldn't be timelier. With the explosion of interest in the Metaverse and the increasing integration of augmented and virtual reality into our daily lives, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment. Bazaarvoice's 2022 Shopper Preference Report reveals that an astonishing 59% of consumers envision AR and VR technologies as essential components of future physical retail environments. But what are the practical implications of these findings for retailers and consumers alike? Colin and I venture beyond the headlines to discuss how these immersive technologies could radically reshape the retail experience. We also engage in a critical conversation about the role of artificial intelligence in e-commerce. While AI can undeniably elevate the customer experience, it also introduces ethical quandaries, particularly around the authenticity of product reviews. Given the recent controversies surrounding fake AI-generated reviews, this is an issue that brands and consumers cannot afford to overlook. So whether you're a business leader strategizing the implementation of emergent technologies, or an everyday consumer intrigued by how shopping is set to evolve, this episode promises a comprehensive exploration of both the remarkable opportunities and the significant challenges posed by this technological shift.
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Oct 12, 2023 • 30min

2543: Fortinet: The Future-Proof Strategy for Supply Chain Security

In a world where digital transformation has accelerated beyond anyone's imagination, cybersecurity remains a cornerstone issue that demands our constant vigilance. This was the theme of my recent conversation with Paul Donegan, the Country Manager in Ireland at Fortinet. Ireland is a case study worth examining. As one of the world's most open and export-driven economies, it's an international hub for business and technological advancement. However, this economic vitality also attracts a less savory element: cybercriminals seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in supply chain security. During our discussion, Paul and I delved into why supply chain security should be on every C-suite executive's radar. We explored how organizations are faltering in this aspect—often overlooking the necessity of vetting their suppliers' cybersecurity postures. There is a clear and urgent need for implementing robust risk assessment and testing methodologies. We also tackled some of the most common pitfalls that organizations encounter. Zero Trust, for example, is not just a buzzword but an essential strategy that needs more than just boardroom attention—it demands action. The idea that you should never assume safety within your networks could be a game-changer in supply chain cybersecurity. The concept of 'future-proofing' emerged, emphasizing the importance of staying ahead in this ever-evolving landscape. We touched upon how learning in the cybersecurity space is a continuous process. With threats evolving, there needs to be room for complacency. Lastly, we took the discussion to the concept of the cybersecurity poverty line—an idea that deserves more attention. It's not just about having security measures in place but ensuring they are effective and up-to-date, a process that calls for ongoing education and awareness programs across every stratum of an organization. This is one episode that promises not only to enlighten but also to offer actionable insights for those willing to take the steps necessary to fortify their supply chain security. Do tune in to understand why, in a digital world, the old adage still holds true: A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
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Oct 11, 2023 • 33min

2342: How Workiva Integrates Financial, Regulatory, and ESG Reporting

Learn how Workiva's software has evolved to adapt to the dynamic landscape of ESG and financial reporting. Explore real-world examples of how companies leverage Workiva's technology for data collection and strategic advantage. Discover Workiva's collaborative efforts with industry giants and the quantifiable business value of adopting their platform.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 20min

2341: Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Cofense - Why Your Email Security Strategy is Failing

In an era where global spending on cybersecurity solutions is forecasted to surpass $200 billion in 2023, and nearly $300 billion by 2026, the persistence of cyberattacks is a baffling paradox. More perplexing is the fact that phishing attacks constitute more than 90% of these cyber incursions. To dissect the reasons behind this incongruity and chart a viable way forward, I spoke with Max Gannon, Vice President of Threat Research at Cofense, a company that stands at the forefront of anti-phishing solutions. Max Gannon offers an eye-opening perspective that challenges conventional cybersecurity wisdom. He argues that the overreliance on technology to solve phishing problems is a fundamental flaw in how organizations approach security. Despite the sophistication of machine learning algorithms and threat detection systems, technology alone is unable to fully understand the human behaviors and decision-making processes that often lead to successful phishing attacks. This brings us to another pivotal point made by Max: the underestimated value of Security Awareness Training (SAT). In a digital culture where checking boxes often substitutes for comprehensive understanding, SAT programs can sometimes be reduced to a perfunctory exercise. Max emphasizes the necessity of evolving these programs into continuous educational experiences that adapt to ever-changing threat landscapes. Integrating human intelligence into cybersecurity strategy is not just an add-on; it's imperative. According to Max, human intelligence can catch the nuances and intricacies that often evade machine-led security measures. Organizations can leverage both human and machine capabilities with a more foolproof defense mechanism by having a more integrative approach. During our conversation, we also explored the current state of the cyber threat landscape, highlighting the limitations of current email security measures. Max notes that even the most advanced technologies can fall prey to sophisticated social engineering attacks, making up 98% of social engineering attacks according to some statistics. We also delved into the future of cybersecurity, examining potential strategies and solutions that organizations can adopt to stay one step ahead of increasingly inventive and aggressive cyber adversaries. This engaging dialogue with Max Gannon is a conversation and a call to organizations to rethink their cybersecurity strategies. As phishing remains a ubiquitous threat, the insights from Max offer a robust framework for reinforcing organizational cybersecurity measures. I highly recommend tuning into this enlightening discussion to learn how to fortify your defenses in an ever-volatile cyber world.
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Oct 9, 2023 • 32min

2340: Playform: The Evolution of Art in the AI Era

The art world has long been a canvas for innovation and disruption, and with the advent of artificial intelligence, the medium is undergoing a transformation unlike any before. I sat down with Ahmed Elgammal, founder of Playform and creator of AICAN, to delve into the state of Generative AI in art-making. This topic straddles technology, creativity, and ethics. Playform's recent 500-participant survey provides a unique vantage point to analyze how AI is shaping artistic practice. AI is increasingly integrated into the artist's studio, from aiding in idea generation to refining final pieces. But as Ahmed and I discussed, this brings forth questions about the artist's identity and the art's originality. Does AI-enabled creation dilute or enhance human ingenuity? Ethically, the use of AI in art isn't without its complexities. Issues like copyright infringement loom large, especially as artists use AI tools trained on existing works. Ahmed highlights the importance of using one's own images for training the AI to avoid legal complications. And while the technology is dazzling, it's not without operational challenges, such as the difficulty in controlling outcomes and seamlessly incorporating these tools into traditional workflows. Commercially, AI's place in art is still a subject of debate and even skepticism among artists and critics alike. Can a machine-generated image hold the same artistic value as a human creation? Or is it simply a tool that assists in the creative process? Ahmed and I touched on these differing viewpoints, highlighting that the role of AI in art might best be described as that of an enabler rather than a creator. The conversation also ventured into the synergy of AI with other emerging technologies in the art world, stressing that the focus should not be on AI creating art, but rather on how it can enhance human artistic expression and experimentation. In essence, our talk illuminated the expansive yet intricate role that AI is beginning to play in the world of art. It's a narrative of collaboration and tension, innovation and apprehension, but above all, it's a story still being written. We encourage you to explore Playform's website to see for yourself how AI can be a game-changer in the creative process.
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Oct 8, 2023 • 39min

2539: Meet IMPT, The Planet's Loyalty Programme

In a world grappling with the dire consequences of climate change, innovators like Denis Creighton are pioneering solutions that marry technology with environmental responsibility. Denis, the CEO & Co-Founder of IMPT, sat down with me to explore how blockchain technology is transforming the carbon credit market. IMPT is not just another carbon-offsetting platform; it's an ecosystem designed to connect retail brands and consumers in a socially responsible pact for sustainability. The IMPT model allows consumers to be part of climate change mitigation in a way that's not only easily accessible but also verifiable thanks to blockchain technology. The discussion kicked off by addressing the crucial need for a green blockchain that assures transparency and traceability in carbon credit programs. I learn how IMPT empowers everyday consumers to make sustainable choices through their retail experiences, allowing them to earn free carbon credits. Denis emphasized the moral imperative for businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. He introduced the IMPT Retail Partnership Network, a strategic alliance aimed at cultivating a culture of eco-consciousness. The Planet's Loyalty Program, another IMPT innovation, not only incentivizes responsible consumption but also allows points to be exchanged for carbon credits, thus offering a twofold benefit. Blockchain's role in this ecosystem is significant. Denis pointed out that this technology ensures a level of traceability and credibility hitherto difficult to achieve in carbon offset projects. This fortifies trust and encourages more individuals and businesses to partake in these crucial initiatives. We discuss the throwaway culture prevalent in society today and the resultant environmental degradation. Drawing inspiration from literature and music, including books like "Long Walk to Freedom" and "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind," as well as their shared favorite song, "Skinny Love," they stressed the need for individual and collective action. The conversation also addresses the darker aspects of the carbon credit industry, notably the deceptive greenwashing tactics employed by companies like BP and the environmental toll of agriculture. Through IMPT, Denis aims to facilitate actionable climate change mitigation that places the power back in the hands of consumers. The platform epitomizes a future where blockchain guarantees transparency, enabling everyone to contribute to a more sustainable planet.
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Oct 8, 2023 • 24min

2538: The Role of AI and Blockchain in Revolutionizing Music Payments

I sit down with Bruno Guez, the founder of Revelator, a pioneering enterprise transforming the music industry's financial landscape. With a background steeped in 25 years of music business acumen, Bruno provides a nuanced look into how Revelator is shifting paradigms by offering holistic solutions for catalog management, digital distribution, income tracking, and more. Our conversation begins with a discussion on the challenges the music industry faces in embracing Web3 technologies and NFTs. Bruno illuminates the intricate legal frameworks that underpin the music business and outlines why existing models fall short when applied to the decentralized web. He presents Revelator's groundbreaking work in developing the infrastructure required to support new forms of royalty management and compensation. As the dialogue progresses, we delve into Revelator's cornerstone principles. Bruno details the company's focus on not just streamlining financial reporting and royalty operations, but also pioneering new revenue streams for rights holders. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as AI and blockchain, Revelator is setting the stage for a safer and more efficient IP economy. Bruno also touches upon the symbiotic relationship between music IPs and emerging fields like VR, gaming, and AI. Through interoperable solutions, Revelator is eliminating bottlenecks in monetization and payments, making it easier for artists and record labels to thrive in a digital-first environment. This episode is a deep dive into the future of music, viewed through the lens of financial and technological innovation. It's a must-listen for anyone eager to understand the tectonic shifts that are redefining how music creators get paid in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
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Oct 7, 2023 • 42min

2537: Stadia Maps: Redefining Geospatial Services in the Digital Age

I reconnected with Ian Wagner and Luke Seelenbinder, co-founders of Stadia Maps, to dive deep into the intricacies of geospatial technology and the transformative power of location-based services. We initially met in Tallinn, Estonia—a digital innovation hub—the actual conversation unfolds months later in a remote setting, breaking geographical barriers. Ian and Luke recount their entrepreneurial journey as American expats who have leveraged Estonia's e-Residency program to work remotely from Switzerland and South Korea. They shed light on how Estonia's progressive digital ecosystem has been a catalyst in the evolution of Stadia Maps, offering an in-depth look into the advantages of e-Residency, including data privacy and global compliance. The dialogue then transitions to the core of Stadia Maps' operation: a robust, partnership-centric approach to business. Ian and Luke outline their strategy, which goes beyond traditional vendor-client relationships to build long-term collaborations. They spotlight their work with Stamen Design and their commitment to integrating both open and proprietary data to offer a comprehensive suite of mapping services. Yet, the narrative extends beyond the geospatial. The co-founders share their future plans, which include incorporating emerging technologies like augmented reality and enhancing their customer support to world-class standards.
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Oct 6, 2023 • 41min

2536: Cognizant and the Oceanic Frontier: Leveraging AI for Sustainability

I host Stig Martin Fiskå, the visionary Global Head of Ocean at Cognizant in today's Tech Talks Daily Podcast episode. With the backdrop of a declining oceanic ecosystem that impacts the environment and the livelihoods of 3.3 billion people, Stig Martin brings a message of hope through innovation. We discuss the transformative role Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing in decarbonizing the oceans and rejuvenating their ecosystems. While climate change and over-exploitation pose severe challenges to our oceans' health, Stig Martin argues that AI can be the linchpin for sustainable solutions. From optimizing aquaculture through precise feeding schedules to measuring existing biodiversity for planning renewable energy projects, AI's scope is broad and critical. One essential facet discussed is how AI technology is making strides in harnessing massive data sets—from satellite imagery to weather forecasts—to revolutionize maritime activities. AI-driven models are cost-effective and eco-friendly by optimizing shipping routes and improving fuel efficiency. This episode goes a step further to discuss real-world applications. In collaboration with Tidal, a project by Alphabet's Moonshot Factory, Cognizant has successfully rolled out an AI platform trained on an astounding 8 billion observations across 900 terabytes of operational video. This platform is designed for one of the most challenging environments on the planet, showcasing AI's robust capabilities in sustainability. Take advantage of this episode if you want to expand your horizons on how emerging technologies like AI are disruptive and can be redemptive, especially for our fragile ecosystems.

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