

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 3, 2023 • 41min
2565: Sweat Economy: Catalyzing Change in Health and Crypto with Oleg Fomenko
In an enlightening episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I sits down with Oleg Fomenko, Co-Founder of Sweat Economy, to explore the transformative power of technology in the realms of health, well-being, and economic productivity. Sweat Economy, a top 4 dApp on DappRadar with over 7 million users, is at the forefront of catalyzing cultural change by intersecting crypto and health. Built on the NEAR protocol, the platform is making strides in mainstreaming Web3 technology while rewarding physical activity. The episode kicks off with Oleg discussing the high-level mission behind Sweat Economy: to establish a movement economy that realizes the value of physical activities. The platform aims to inspire a healthier, wealthier planet by rewarding all forms of movement. Oleg delves into the 'Move-to-Earn' concept, explaining how incentivizing physical activity not only enhances individual well-being but also contributes to broader economic productivity by lowering healthcare costs. As the conversation progresses, we explore the challenges and opportunities in performance analysis while safeguarding data privacy in the fitness industry. Oleg emphasizes the importance of user privacy and outlines how Sweat Economy is navigating this complex landscape. He also shares insights into the role of the NEAR Protocol in supporting their robust community and enabling seamless, low-cost transactions. The dialogue then shifts to the intriguing topic of bringing the Web2 user experience to Web3. Oleg discusses the need for user-friendly products that engage the mass market and how Sweat Economy is working to make this transition smooth for its millions of users. He also touches on the value of building a marketplace and enhancing brand visibility to global communities. Towards the end of the episode, Oleg shares a book that has inspired him and a favorite song to be added to the Tech Talks Daily Spotify Playlist, providing a personal touch and the story behind his choices. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, health, and economic productivity. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a health-conscious individual, or someone intrigued by the potential of blockchain technology, this conversation with Oleg Fomenko offers a nuanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities in these interconnected fields.

Nov 2, 2023 • 34min
2564: Inside the SEC Settlement: Bittrex Global's Path to Regulatory Compliance
In a timely episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I welcome back Oliver Linch, the CEO of Bittrex Global, to discuss the company's recent settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This episode comes on the heels of the SEC's charge against Bittrex Global for allegedly operating an unregistered exchange in the U.S., making it a crucial conversation for anyone interested in the evolving regulatory landscape of the crypto industry. We dive into the rise of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and the confusion surrounding them. We discuss the urgent need for clear regulations in the crypto industry and express hope for a hybrid solution that marries the best aspects of blockchain technology with traditional finance. As the conversation progresses, Oliver shares his insights on the recent settlement between Bittrex Global and the SEC. He underscores the importance of proper legislative processes and regulation clarity, advocating for global standards that can unlock the full potential of regulated crypto. Oliver's perspective is precious given his firsthand experience in navigating these complex regulatory waters. The discussion then shifts to the European Union's adoption of markets in crypto assets regulation. We also explore the significance of aligning crypto regulations with traditional finance principles to gain institutional trust. They also touch on the unique challenges that blockchain companies face in condensing decades of financial learnings into a short period, emphasizing the need for patience and perspective. Oliver also discusses the strategic importance of engaging with the U.S. market despite its challenging regulatory environment. He outlines Bittrex Global's focus on delivering a straightforward and highly regulated spot exchange and discusses partnerships to enhance security and regulation in the industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the complexities and opportunities in the regulated crypto space, offering a nuanced and informed perspective that only a seasoned industry leader like Oliver Linch can provide.

Nov 1, 2023 • 23min
2563: Dentsu: Redefining Marketing With Agility, AI, and Authenticity
Today, I enjoyed a conversation with Az Raj, EMEA CMO of Merkle, and the UK & Ireland CMO of Dentsu. With over two decades of experience in the digital industry, Az is a recognized thought leader and a member of prestigious boards and committees, including the Forbes Communications Council and the Data & Marketing Association (DMA) customer engagement committee. This episode offers a deep dive into the evolving landscape of marketing, focusing on consumer-centric experiences, agility, and the role of technology in shaping customer interactions. The conversation starts with Azlan introducing himself and his unique approach to marketing, which emphasizes solving problems over traditional campaigns. He discusses the shift from product-centric to consumer-focused experiences, citing examples of businesses that have successfully deviated from conventional strategies. Az underscores the importance of agility in today's fast-paced digital age, challenging the old adage of "Ready, Aim, Fire" by suggesting that sometimes it's more effective to "Fire, Ready, and then Aim," especially when capitalizing on emerging trends. We also delve into the key technologies and methods employed at Merkle and Dentsu to understand and address customer pain points in real-time. We also discuss tools like brand leadership mapping, consumer panels for understanding motivations, and Mercury technology for authentic customer understanding. The conversation also touches on the ethical considerations in data collection and customer experience, emphasizing the importance of transparency, trust, and prioritizing consumer value. As the discussion progresses, the focus shifts to the importance of outcomes over functionality in marketing, particularly in the tech space. Az introduces a new AI tool called Artemis that predicts the performance of creative assets, highlighting the emerging role of AI in marketing. He also challenges the traditional notion of strategy, arguing that in a rapidly evolving business landscape, CMOs must be agile and flexible.

Oct 31, 2023 • 27min
2562: Criteo - Unlocking the Future of Retail Media With Tech
I sit down with Nicole Kivel, Managing Director of Northern Europe at Criteo, to dissect the burgeoning field of retail media. Nicole, an early evangelist of retail media who successfully launched HookLogic Sponsored Products to the European market, brings a wealth of experience and insights to the table. The episode is a deep dive into the complexities, challenges, and opportunities that retail media presents in today's advertising landscape. The conversation kicks off with Nicole and Neil discussing the pivotal role of in-store data for retailers. Nicole argues that this data can serve as a unique selling proposition, especially when competing with online behemoths like Amazon. She emphasizes that leveraging in-store behavior can make retailers stand out in a crowded media market, citing the UK as a strong player in this area with companies like Boots, Tesco, and Sainsbury's all having robust loyalty programs. As the dialogue progresses, the focus shifts to the need for standardization, transparency, and self-service capabilities in retail media. Nicole believes that these elements are crucial for attracting agency budgets and for the seamless integration of retail media within the broader advertising ecosystem. She and Neil delve into the importance of being easy to buy and enabling access to data while also protecting it. They highlight the need for retailers to move away from a 'walled garden' mentality to unlock greater value for both advertisers and retailers online. The conversation then turns to the issue of fragmentation in the retail media landscape. Nicole points out that while the space is fiercely competitive with new entrants appearing all the time, it's crucial for retailers to present a unified front. She stresses the importance of common currencies, common ways of doing business, and a common language to ensure success. Failing to address this fragmentation, she warns, could cut 20% from the $42 billion on the table for retail media. Towards the end of the episode, Nicole and Neil explore the balance between technological investment and human expertise in managing complex retail relationships. They discuss the importance of understanding customer data and loyalty schemes, and Nicole shares her belief that to capitalize on the golden opportunity that retail media presents, retailers need to embrace more standardized practices. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving world of retail media. It offers a nuanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the field, making it a valuable resource for advertisers, retailers, and agencies alike.

Oct 30, 2023 • 28min
2561: Data in Motion: Confluent's Pioneering Approach to Combatting Fraud
In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I speak with Peter Pugh-Jones from Confluent, a company at the forefront of data infrastructure focusing on data in motion. This episode is a deep dive into the alarming rise of fraud in the UK, the complexities of data analysis for fraud detection, and the unique challenges faced by financial services organizations. The conversation is timely, given that over £600 million was stolen in the UK in the first half of 2022 alone due to fraud. The discussion begins with the risks that financial services organizations face, particularly the reputational damage that can result from data breaches. Peter and Neil explore the proactive steps that can be taken to mitigate these risks. They discuss the simplification of architectures, the implementation of event-driven systems, and the creation of data products designed for better management and security. The conversation then shifts to the concept of fusion centers. These specialized units amalgamate different types of data to gain actionable insights to combat fraud. Peter elaborates on how the evolution of technology in the banking industry is not just about enhancing security but also about enriching customer experiences through more accurate data analysis. As the dialogue unfolds, Peter shares strategies for businesses to protect themselves better. He emphasizes the importance of early detection and discusses how adopting data streaming platforms like Confluent can be a game-changer in fraud prevention. Peter also delves into his methods for staying updated and educated, which include reading books, listening to podcasts, and drawing insights from various industries.

Oct 29, 2023 • 45min
2560: Decoding Hacker Culture with Kim Crawley
I sit down for a thought-provoking conversation with Kim Crawley, author of "Hacker Culture: A to Z." The discussion serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of hacker culture, cybersecurity, and the ever-changing landscape of technology. The episode begins with Kim demystifying the dark web, a term often laden with negative connotations. While it's true that the dark web is a breeding ground for illegal activities such as drug trafficking and cybercrime, Kim points out that it's also a refuge for political dissidents and whistleblowers. This perspective adds a layer of nuance to the conventional narrative, encouraging listeners to view the dark web as a more multifaceted domain. As the conversation progresses, Kim expresses her reservations about the increasing demand for user identification on social media platforms like Twitter. She argues that such requirements could potentially infringe on the anonymity that many users rely on, particularly those who use these platforms as a means to speak out against oppressive regimes or to act as whistleblowers. This leads her to discuss her migration to alternative social media platforms like Mastodon and Blue Sky, which offer more privacy and less centralized control. The dialogue then shifts to the historical aspects of computer programming. Kim highlights the seminal contributions of figures like Grace Hopper, Ada Lovelace, and Margaret Hamilton, emphasizing that the field of technology is built on collective intelligence rather than individual genius. This segues into a discussion of Kim's other book, "Agriculture A to Z," which, despite its casual tone, underscores the importance of recognizing that groundbreaking technologies often have roots in collaborative efforts, including those originating from military projects. Towards the end of the episode, the focus turns to the subject of self-education and continuous learning. Kim shares her personal learning methods, which include spending time online, reading books, and hands-on experimentation with technology. She stresses that learning is a natural process that can be undertaken by anyone, regardless of their background or previous education. This episode with Kim Crawley is a masterclass in understanding the intricate world of hacker culture and cybersecurity. It challenges preconceived notions, offers fresh perspectives, and encourages a more nuanced understanding of technology's role in modern society. Whether you're a seasoned tech expert or a curious layperson, this conversation offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of technology, culture, and ethics.

Oct 28, 2023 • 29min
2559: Unlocking Team Efficiency Through Strategic Outsourcing
The quest for efficiency is a never-ending journey in a rapidly evolving business landscape. I sit down with James-King Baskin, CEO and Founder of OutSource Kings, to delve into the intricacies of team efficiency, outsourcing, and the ever-evolving role of technology in the business world. The conversation kicks off with a robust discussion on the challenges and misconceptions surrounding outsourcing. Neil and James debunk prevalent myths, notably the idea that outsourcing drains domestic job markets. On the contrary, they highlight how a lack of managerial bandwidth often limits the success of outsourced endeavors, emphasizing the need for services that are meticulously tailored to each client's unique demands. As we pivot towards the transformative role of technology, the focus narrows on artificial intelligence (AI). We explore how AI has remarkably enriched the quality of questions businesses can ask, along with providing unprecedented access to actionable data. The conversation takes an unexpected yet fascinating turn towards the ethical and societal aspects of technology, spurred by a mention of AI-powered dogs that perform tasks—bringing shades of Black Mirror into the real world. Furthering the technology talk, James shares insights about a programmable bionic robot dog equipped with visual recognition and machine learning capabilities. He finds it unsettling how quickly people are anthropomorphizing these robotic entities, treating them more like pets than machines. This raises imperative questions about our emotional investment in technology and the ethical dimensions that come with it. Switching gears, James opens up about his philanthropic involvement, specifically his focus on people management for construction companies and organizing events like a kids' Halloween party. A man of many hats, James also divulges his affinity for iconic rock bands like Metallica and The Who, providing a refreshing breather from the tech-heavy conversation. Wrapping up, the spotlight turns to James's book "Outsource Kings." In a gracious gesture, James extends an offer to send copies to interested listeners, encapsulating his commitment not just to efficient business but also to community building and knowledge sharing. By the end of this riveting conversation, listeners will have been taken on a journey that not only demystifies complex topics like outsourcing and AI but also offers actionable insights to improve team efficiency and client satisfaction in a competitive marketplace.

Oct 27, 2023 • 31min
2558: Unlocking Business Value Through Strategic IT Interoperability
In this thought-provoking episode, Neil sits down with Eric Helmer, CTO at Rimini Street, to delve deep into the labyrinthine world of IT infrastructures. As organizations invest heavily in new technologies and services, the question of value becomes increasingly complex. Are enterprises truly getting what they pay for, especially when dealing with a hodgepodge of on-premises, cloud, and hybrid systems? Eric offers invaluable insights into the multifaceted challenges that IT leaders face as they continually integrate the 'next big thing' into their already complex technological frameworks. The conversation goes beyond the surface-level complexities to dissect the hidden costs of interoperability in hybrid IT systems. Here, both Neil and Eric emphasize the significance of planning for 'believability,' which encompasses extreme high availability, fault tolerance, and compliance with a labyrinth of regulations. The duo also discuss the pitfalls of integrating siloed technologies without a strategic vision. Contrary to common assumptions, interoperability isn't just about making disparate systems communicate; it's about orchestrating a symphony of moving parts in a way that adds value to the business. They stress the importance of evaluating emerging technologies based on a justified business case, advocating for a 'start small, prove value, then scale' approach. Additionally, the conversation dives into the legal and ethical minefields surrounding compliance and security. It's not just about connecting systems seamlessly but ensuring that these connections don't become the weak links in an organization's security armor. Eric speaks to the role of open standards in promoting interoperability and the need for a robust ethical evaluation of AI technologies that handle sensitive data. Lastly, Neil and Eric examine the precarious balance between leveraging third-party solutions for interoperability and being entirely dependent on vendors. They bring attention to the often-overlooked need for an exit plan and the continuous evaluation of available options in this fast-paced world of technological advancements. For anyone interested in learning more about the complexities of IT interoperability or to reach out to Eric and his team, the best place to connect is through Rimini Street's official website and social media channels. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for IT leaders and business executives alike, providing actionable insights and strategies for navigating the complex landscape of modern IT infrastructures.

Oct 26, 2023 • 36min
2557: AI, Identity, and the Law: A Crucial Conversation with Venafi's Thought Leaders"
In this compelling episode, we welcome back Kevin Bocek, VP of Ecosystem and Community at Venafi, along with Matt Barker, Global Head of Cloud Native Services at the same company. The conversation couldn't be more timely. With the AI Act debate reaching new heights, and Foreign Secretary James Cleverly making statements that AI challenges our basic assumptions about defense and deterrence, the insights Kevin and Matt bring are invaluable. Kevin introduces us to the groundbreaking concept of an identity-based "AI Kill Switch," a security measure that could be instrumental in making AI "safe and predictable by design," as James Cleverly emphasized at a recent UN meeting. The UK is gearing up to host the first global summit on AI, and Kevin argues that without incorporating identity into every line of code that makes up AI systems, principles of safety and predictability are mere pipe dreams. An identity-based approach can offer the kind of control and observability that could, for instance, thwart attempts to poison AI algorithms used for facial recognition on smartphones. Matt Barker steps into the discussion with his expertise in open-source innovation. Drawing from a paper he recently authored for Open UK, Matt discusses the impact of AI on open-source development. He also delves into the potentially stifling effects of the EU's Cyber Resilience Act on European innovation, highlighting lessons that the UK could learn to avoid similar setbacks. Throughout the episode, the importance of open-source models in driving AI innovation stands out as a recurring theme. Matt, Kevin, and I also discuss the challenges and opportunities posed by EU regulations on open-source development. The conversation doesn't stop at AI and extends to other cloud-native technologies like Kubernetes and MLOps. The significance of these technologies in the current AI landscape is examined, along with the unique potential of applying identity management across both cloud-native and traditional IT environments. As we wrap up, the episode leaves listeners with much to ponder. It serves as a deep dive into the complexities and intricacies of a future shaped by AI, identity management, and open-source technologies. Whether you're a business leader, a policymaker, or just a technology enthusiast, this episode offers a well-rounded understanding of the multi-dimensional challenges and opportunities at the intersection of these critical areas.

Oct 25, 2023 • 40min
2556: Decoding NIS2: The EU's Next Big Step in Cybersecurity
In today's episode of Tech Talks Daily Podcast, we delve into a subject of immense relevance to organizations across the European Union—the Network and Information Security Directive, commonly known as NIS2. Neil sits down with Arik Diamant, Principle Solution Architect EMEA at Claroty, to unpack this complex and transformative piece of legislation. Set to come into effect by October 2024, NIS2 aims to fortify the cybersecurity landscape of the European Union, mandating a higher level of resilience within organizations. Arik brings a unique perspective to this conversation, advocating that for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), NIS2 is nothing short of a dream come true. He highlights how the directive forces organizations to meticulously lay out strategy objectives and incident response plans. But what truly stands out in this directive is the emphasis on information sharing and collaboration among organizations. This focus, Arik argues, is not just a step in the right direction, but a leap towards creating a fortified, collective cybersecurity environment. Yet, the clock is ticking. Arik underscores the urgency for organizations to act swiftly to ensure they are in compliance with the new directive. Drawing a parallel with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), he observes that just like its predecessor, NIS2 is expected to have a sweeping impact on the business ecosystem. While GDPR focused on data protection and privacy, NIS2 takes a broader approach, targeting the overall cybersecurity infrastructure. This makes it a complex, yet welcome challenge for CISOs who are entrusted with not just safeguarding information but also ensuring a resilient cybersecurity framework. One of the critical points of discussion in this episode revolves around financial planning. Arik explains that budget allocation is not just about throwing money at the problem; it requires strategic foresight to identify and prioritize key areas that align with NIS2 requirements. He warns against common pitfalls, emphasizing the need for meticulous planning, especially given the relatively short timeframe for compliance. Moreover, the conversation takes an interesting turn when it shifts towards supply chain cybersecurity. NIS2 extends its reach beyond the organization, mandating a close examination of cybersecurity preparedness across the supply chain. This means that companies now need to consider not just their internal practices, but also how secure their external partnerships are. Arik provides valuable insights into how organizations can navigate this complex landscape, offering suggestions for collaborative strategies to enhance security measures. In a notable comparison, Arik describes the introduction of NIS2 as akin to the advent of GDPR, particularly in the imposition of penalties for non-compliance. He calls attention to the onus of responsibility now placed on organizations, reiterating that failure to comply will not go unnoticed or unpunished. As the episode winds down, I raise the topic of national cyber crisis management, asking Arik to envision the role national authorities will play in this new regulatory framework. Arik suggests that there is an opportunity for member states to learn from each other's experiences, thereby collectively raising the bar on cybersecurity standards across the European Union. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the multi-faceted elements of NIS2, providing actionable insights for organizations gearing up for the compliance deadline. From budgetary considerations to supply chain security, and from the role of national authorities to the penalties for non-compliance, the conversation with Arik Diamant leaves no stone unturned.


