

Tech Talks Daily
Neil C. Hughes
If every company is now a tech company and digital transformation is a journey rather than a destination, how do you keep up with the relentless pace of technological change?
Every day, Tech Talks Daily brings you insights from the brightest minds in tech, business, and innovation, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways.
Hosted by Neil C. Hughes, Tech Talks Daily explores how emerging technologies such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, fintech, quantum computing, Web3, and more are shaping industries and solving real-world challenges in modern businesses.
Through candid conversations with industry leaders, CEOs, Fortune 500 executives, startup founders, and even the occasional celebrity, Tech Talks Daily uncovers the trends driving digital transformation and the strategies behind successful tech adoption. But this isn't just about buzzwords.
We go beyond the hype to demystify the biggest tech trends and determine their real-world impact. From cybersecurity and blockchain to AI sovereignty, robotics, and post-quantum cryptography, we explore the measurable difference these innovations can make.
Whether improving security, enhancing customer experiences, or driving business growth, we also investigate the ROI of cutting-edge tech projects, asking the tough questions about what works, what doesn't, and how businesses can maximize their investments.
Whether you're a business leader, IT professional, or simply curious about technology's role in our lives, you'll find engaging discussions that challenge perspectives, share diverse viewpoints, and spark new ideas.
New episodes are released daily, 365 days a year, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways around technology and the future of business.
Every day, Tech Talks Daily brings you insights from the brightest minds in tech, business, and innovation, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways.
Hosted by Neil C. Hughes, Tech Talks Daily explores how emerging technologies such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, fintech, quantum computing, Web3, and more are shaping industries and solving real-world challenges in modern businesses.
Through candid conversations with industry leaders, CEOs, Fortune 500 executives, startup founders, and even the occasional celebrity, Tech Talks Daily uncovers the trends driving digital transformation and the strategies behind successful tech adoption. But this isn't just about buzzwords.
We go beyond the hype to demystify the biggest tech trends and determine their real-world impact. From cybersecurity and blockchain to AI sovereignty, robotics, and post-quantum cryptography, we explore the measurable difference these innovations can make.
Whether improving security, enhancing customer experiences, or driving business growth, we also investigate the ROI of cutting-edge tech projects, asking the tough questions about what works, what doesn't, and how businesses can maximize their investments.
Whether you're a business leader, IT professional, or simply curious about technology's role in our lives, you'll find engaging discussions that challenge perspectives, share diverse viewpoints, and spark new ideas.
New episodes are released daily, 365 days a year, breaking down complex ideas into clear, actionable takeaways around technology and the future of business.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 26min
3074: Netwrix - Hybrid Security Trends Report
What does it take for organizations to stay one step ahead of cyber threats in an increasingly digital world? In this episode, I sit down with Dirk Schrader, Field CISO EMEA and VP of Security Research at Netwrix, to explore the state of cybersecurity and the findings from Netwrix's latest annual security report. The conversation reveals a stark reality: 79% of organizations experienced a cyberattack in the past year, a rise from 68% in 2023, with ransomware remaining one of the most significant threats. Dirk offers insights into what these trends mean for organizations today, especially as cloud-based infrastructure attacks are now matching on-premise incidents. He highlights how identity compromise has become the primary attack vector, particularly for privileged identities, underscoring the importance of identity and privilege management. Throughout the episode, Dirk shares the protective measures organizations can adopt, from fostering a positive security culture that encourages reporting and proactive engagement to utilizing just-in-time privilege approaches and identity threat detection systems. We also discuss the challenges and opportunities brought by remote work and the increasing reliance on cloud services, which demand a shift in traditional security practices. Dirk advocates for a flexible but resilient approach to cyber risk management, where understanding sector-specific needs and balancing regulatory compliance play crucial roles. Lastly, we touch on the role of AI in the evolving cybersecurity landscape—both as a defense mechanism and as a potential tool for adversaries, especially with threats like deepfake voice calls and scalable persuasive phishing on the horizon. Tune in to understand how Netwrix's research and Dirk's expertise can help your organization anticipate risks, fortify defenses, and foster a robust security strategy in an era where cyber resilience is paramount. What cybersecurity challenges have you faced in your organization, and what steps are you taking to address them? Let us know your thoughts.

Oct 31, 2024 • 24min
3073: Future-Proofing Talent With Kelly Science, Engineering, Technology & Telecom
How are organizations rethinking workforce strategies to stay flexible and innovative in today's rapidly changing landscape? This episode features a conversation with Hugo Malan, President of Kelly Science, Engineering, Technology & Telecom, where he shares insights on the shifts shaping workforce management and driving industries forward. With a background in electronic engineering and extensive executive experience, Hugo has been instrumental in Kelly's strategic acquisitions of Softworld and Motion Recruitment Partners. These significant moves have strengthened Kelly's capabilities in areas like secure government talent and specialized tech staffing, introducing new thinking to their approach. Hugo discusses mixed labor strategies, blending full-time staff with temporary and project-based roles to create adaptable teams ready for evolving demands. He explains the benefits, including access to niche skills for short-term projects and the ability to adjust workforces effectively across economic cycles. Hugo also examines a recent shift in the temporary labor market, offering perspective on why the industry has seen reduced demand for temporary roles despite economic growth and what this trend may reveal about current business sentiment. For mid-career tech professionals, Hugo offers guidance on staying competitive, from upskilling to leveraging AI-driven tools that streamline workflows.

Oct 30, 2024 • 24min
3072: A CISO's Guide to Mobile Security: Key Strategies from Jamf
In this episode, we tackle a fresh perspective on a common cybersecurity question: What keeps a CISO awake at night? According to Michael Covington, VP of Strategy at Jamf, the real issue isn't about external threats but rather a lack of robust security processes, especially in mobile device management. Covington shares insights on how a well-thought-out strategy can let CISOs rest easy, with their minds at ease knowing that key areas, from cyber hygiene to compliance, are under control. Our conversation dives into three primary areas that Covington believes are essential for keeping mobile device vulnerabilities at bay and ensuring secure integration within enterprise ecosystems. First, he highlights the often-overlooked importance of cyber hygiene. He notes that nearly 40% of mobile users operate devices with known vulnerabilities, a staggering figure that reveals the challenges organizations face in keeping devices up-to-date and correctly configured. Covington argues that regular updates, vigilant configuration management, and consistent patching practices are not just best practices—they're fundamental in building a secure foundation. Second, we explore the complexities of compliance, particularly when it comes to mobile devices. Covington points out that many organizations struggle to balance security regulations with the diverse landscape of personal and work devices. He suggests that the right tools can streamline compliance, ensuring that mobile devices align with broader corporate standards without creating unnecessary friction. Lastly, Covington addresses the evolving nature of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies and the intricacies of managing shared devices. Despite their long-standing presence, these device policies often present challenges, with many organizations lacking effective management strategies. Covington emphasizes the need for layered solutions that integrate into existing security frameworks without overwhelming IT teams or sacrificing the user experience. Join us as we unpack Jamf's approach to these challenges and discuss the future of mobile security in industries from healthcare to aviation. How can organizations prepare for the next wave of AI-driven data on mobile devices? And what steps can they take now to ensure seamless, secure access for users? Listen in and share your thoughts on the balance between security, compliance, and user enablement in today's mobile-driven world.

Oct 29, 2024 • 39min
3071: Privacy, Security, and Scale: How Push Protocol is Shaping Web3 Communication
What does a truly decentralized communication network look like in Web3? Today's episode explores this question with Push Protocol, a company establishing itself as "The Communication Protocol of Web3." With over 237,000 subscribers and more than 700 integrations, Push Protocol enables secure, encrypted messaging, notifications, and video for wallet addresses across an open network, powering well-known platforms like Uniswap, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Lens, alongside integrations with MetaMask. Our conversation with Harsh Rajat Founder, Push Protocol will unpack how the platform has grown to send over 110 billion notifications for Web3 activities, like DeFi transactions and ENS domains. Harsh discusses Push V3, an upcoming launch featuring wallet-free sharing, cross-chain compatibility, and omni-chain capabilities, making it even more adaptable across multiple blockchains. We'll also dive into Push Nodes—a new Proof of Stake Network designed to establish a decentralized, scalable communication blockchain. Harsh shares insights into the network's unique capability to handle high-volume, real-time communication while supporting both EVM and non-EVM transaction payloads. As privacy and security remain at the forefront of Push Protocol's mission, end-to-end encryption is key in ensuring sensitive communications are safeguarded. Push Protocol is setting its sights on becoming the foundational communication layer for successful Web3 applications, placing user privacy at the center of decentralized communication. Are we approaching a future where blockchain-based communication can offer both security and decentralization? Join us to hear Push Protocol's vision and consider how it might transform the decentralized communication landscape. What role do you see secure communication playing in the future of Web3? Share your thoughts!

Oct 28, 2024 • 23min
3070: BR-DGE Payment Orchestration: From Legacy Systems to Modern Fintech
In this engaging discussion, Tom Voaden, VP of Commercial at BR-DGE, shares insights on modernizing payment systems. He explains how BR-DGE's innovative white-label orchestration simplifies complex payment environments, tackling legacy inefficiencies. The conversation highlights dynamic routing and tokenization to enhance transaction security and authorization rates. Tom also discusses overcoming compliance challenges, bridging traditional tech with fintech solutions, and the potential for data insights to drive future growth. A must-listen for those navigating the payment landscape!

Oct 27, 2024 • 25min
3069: Checkatrade and the Tech Transforming the £59B Home Services Market
Can finding a tradesperson be as effortless as ordering a pizza? Today, we explore this question with Jambu Palaniappan, CEO of Checkatrade and former Uber executive, as he leads the digital transformation of the £59 billion UK home services industry. In this episode, Jambu shares his vision for bringing trust and efficiency to a sector that, while essential, has largely remained offline. Since its founding in 1998, Checkatrade has built a reputation as a trusted platform for connecting homeowners with vetted tradespeople, addressing a critical need that emerged after a natural disaster highlighted the risk of rogue traders. Now, Jambu is focused on evolving Checkatrade from a traditional lead-generation platform into a comprehensive, end-to-end marketplace that simplifies every step of the home services journey—from finding a qualified tradesperson to payment and review. Imagine a world where scheduling, cost estimation, and invoicing are all streamlined on one platform, giving users peace of mind and tradespeople a business management toolkit that's intuitive and effective. Checkatrade's digital roadmap includes innovations like a new consumer app, launched to enhance accessibility and engagement, and business tools that make quoting and invoicing seamless. But with rapid innovation comes the challenge of balancing trust and quality. Checkatrade's rigorous 12-step vetting process remains central to its mission, and the company continues to reject potential members who don't meet its standards—because, as Jambu puts it, "no one checks trades like Checkatrade." Alongside technological advancements, Checkatrade is also addressing a shortage in skilled trades by partnering with over 500 schools to promote careers in the industry, making this digital transformation as inclusive as it is innovative. In our conversation, Jambu reflects on lessons from his career, including insights from Uber's rapid growth and his gratitude toward mentors who saw his potential. With new features on the horizon and plans to transform the home services market, what does the future hold for Checkatrade's digital journey? And will this blend of innovation and trust reshape how we navigate home improvement? Share your thoughts with us after tuning in!

Oct 26, 2024 • 33min
3068: SHEQONOMI's Vision to Empower 5 Billion Women Across the Globe
Have you ever thought about how a simple device, something as modest as a "dumb phone," could bring transformative change to billions? In today's episode, we're diving into this fascinating intersection of technology, accessibility, and social impact with Anu Bhardwaj, the visionary founder of SHEQONOMI. As the world's first and only women-led podcast platform aimed at the "bottom five billion," SHEQONOMI is making digital content and economic empowerment accessible to underserved women across the globe. From low-cost phones to inclusive content in over 50 languages, Anu's mission is to bridge the gender gap and bring education, health, and financial knowledge to women who traditionally lack access. SHEQONOMI isn't your typical podcast platform. It's specifically designed to work on low-cost mobile applications such as Jio, Cloud Phone, KaiOS, Android, and iOS. Anu's pioneering approach allows the platform to reach communities often left out of the digital revolution. Imagine being able to connect and educate through over 5,000 women-centric podcasts in diverse languages—empowering voices that span topics from health to entrepreneurship, all while rewarding users for content creation and listening. Anu also brings a profound personal story of resilience and commitment. Inspired by her daughter's questions about educational inequalities, she built this platform from scratch, even securing a prestigious $150,000 grant from the Islamic Development Bank during the pandemic. Her achievements don't stop there: from co-chairing the Blockchain for Impact Summit at the United Nations to being named one of Inc Magazine's Global Top 100 Female Founders, Anu has made it her mission to use technology to uplift women and drive positive change. So, what's next for SHEQONOMI? Anu is setting her sights on developing a "super app" for marginalized populations, integrating generative AI, and expanding partnerships to bring more voices into the conversation. Could this pioneering platform redefine digital inclusion for billions around the world? And as Anu continues to break new ground, who would she love to have a conversation with from the worlds of tech, venture capital, or social impact? Tune in to discover how SHEQONOMI is reshaping the digital landscape for underserved communities, one podcast at a time. Would you agree that technology's real power lies in its ability to unite and uplift? Let us know your thoughts!

Oct 25, 2024 • 36min
3067: Unlocking the Power of AI Computing for Business with Dell and Intel
Are you ready to explore how AI is transforming personal computing? In this episode, I am joined by Louise Quennell from Dell Technologies and Matt Hains from Intel as we discuss the exciting world of AI-powered PCs. With AI increasingly becoming integral to our devices, we uncover how these innovations are boosting productivity, creativity, and collaboration in ways that were once unimaginable. AI's impact on business tasks is undeniable, from automating everyday tasks like drafting emails and taking meeting minutes to enhancing video calls with real-time translations and background blur. But it's time to think bigger. As organizations strive to remain competitive, AI PCs are not just an incremental improvement but a pivotal shift in how tasks are automated, data is processed, and security is handled. From healthcare to research and development, these devices are speeding up workflows, improving decision-making, and even personalizing the computing experience by keeping critical data secure on the device itself. Matt and Louise provide a fascinating glimpse into the hardware that makes this possible, including Intel's Core Ultra processors, which offer a powerful blend of CPU, GPU, and NPU to accelerate AI workloads. Whether improving battery life, boosting processing speed, or enabling new AI-driven experiences, AI PCs are poised to become essential tools for the modern business environment. How can businesses effectively adopt this technology, and where do they start? Before scaling up, we'll discuss establishing business personas and testing AI PCs in small, targeted areas. Lou and Matt also dive into Dell's sustainability efforts, showing how their AI PCs are designed with eco-friendliness in mind, from using recycled materials to minimizing energy consumption. As we continue to witness the shift towards AI-enhanced hardware, it's clear that businesses must think strategically about their digital transformation. How will AI PCs fit into your organization's roadmap? And how will they unlock new levels of innovation and efficiency? Tune in to hear more, and let us know how you envision AI PCs shaping your business's future. Learn how to make more innovative tech investments today! https://intel.ly/3SwQxkT

Oct 24, 2024 • 31min
3066: How Endava is Driving the Future of Automotive Digital Transformation
What does the future of the automotive industry look like, and how are automakers rethinking their approach to meet evolving consumer demands? In today's episode, I sit down with Justin Marcucci, Chief Digital Officer at Endava, to explore how the automotive world is navigating a transformative shift. From direct-to-consumer models and subscription-based sales to the rise of electric vehicles and high-tech in-cabin experiences, Justin shares his insights into how automakers are reimagining the entire customer journey. As more OEMs move toward owning their customer relationships through direct sales, they face challenges ranging from dealer resistance to complex logistics and regulatory hurdles. Justin highlights both the potential cost savings and the roadblocks that are slowing this transition. We also dive into the growing importance of subscription services and how automakers can unlock new revenue streams by offering digital services beyond traditional hardware sales. Another key focus of our conversation is the evolving expectations of today's drivers, particularly younger generations. With a reduced emphasis on car ownership and a stronger interest in sustainable transportation and shared mobility, automakers are under pressure to adapt. Justin outlines strategies for engaging this shifting market and overcoming barriers, such as the slower-than-expected adoption of electric vehicles in some regions. Finally, we turn to the in-cabin experience, which is becoming a crucial differentiator for automakers. Justin explains how advancements in AI and connectivity are shaping the future of in-vehicle interactions, and why it's critical for OEMs to develop proprietary software platforms to ensure seamless integration and capitalize on monetization opportunities. How are automakers leveraging technology to stay competitive in this rapidly changing landscape? Tune in as we discuss these trends and explore Endava's role in helping the automotive industry navigate its digital transformation. Are you ready to rethink how we experience driving in the future? Let us know your thoughts after the episode!

Oct 23, 2024 • 42min
3065: Securing AI Governance With Optiv: Ensuring Fairness Across Algorithms
Are we truly harnessing the full potential of AI, or are we missing critical elements that could set us back? Join me as I explore a topic often overlooked yet vital for the ethical advancement of technology: AI bias. On this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I'm joined by Jennifer Mahoney, Demand Delivery Manager of Data Governance, Privacy, and Protection at Optiv Security, Inc., who brings a wealth of knowledge on this subject. Jennifer shares insights into the origins, manifestations, and impacts of AI bias, alongside strategies to mitigate its effects. She explains how biases in AI stem from human cognitive processes and societal stereotypes, influencing everything from facial recognition technologies to targeted advertising. We delve into various types of bias such as stereotyping, confirmation bias, and representation bias, examining the real-world repercussions that often remain unnoticed. Jennifer also discusses the necessity of secure AI governance and the challenges organizations face in operationalizing security programs that integrate AI responsibly. From the pressures of rapid deployment to the need for diverse perspectives and thorough testing, she outlines what effective governance looks like in practice. Additionally, our conversation covers the evolving landscape of AI regulation, including the impact of the EU AI Act and the emergence of industry-specific guidelines. As we navigate these complex issues, how can organizations balance innovation with ethical considerations to harness the full power of AI without falling prey to its pitfalls? What are the next steps for leaders looking to implement robust AI governance frameworks in their operations? Join us as we explore these pressing questions and more, offering insights on creating a more equitable technological future.


