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Random but Memorable - Episode 10.2: Passwordless Future Chatbot Optimism with Andrew Shikiar

Goodbye, passwords. 👋 On the show today, we chat with Andrew Shikiar from FIDO Alliance to get the lowdown on all things passwordless and what it means for the future of authentication. In Watchtower Weekly, we discuss the hilarious but scary capabilities of a chatbot (aka ChatGPT) as well as a recent Reddit data breach. We also welcome back 1Password founder, Sara Teare, who is joining us as a new host! 🎉🎙

The 443 Episode 230 - Successfully Prosecuting a Russian Hacker

On today's episode, we discuss a recent court case resulting in the succesful conviction of a Russian national tied to breaking in to several publicly traded US companies. We also cover the latest details on the ESXiArgs ransomware attacks that have been impacting organizations globally as well as the latest CISA alert on nation-state ransomware activity. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

2023 North America Security Trends: Staying Ahead of Modern-Day Risks

In this video, Matthew Dumpert, Managing Director and Head of Kroll’s North America Security Risk Management practice, discusses current security trends in North America and what organizations should expect this year in terms of risk, safety and security. He also explains why it’s more important than ever that companies review their business continuity and threat management plans to ensure they are equipped for the expected increase in workplace violence, theft and safety issues.

Intelligent Recovery with Trilios Continuous Restore

New Innovation Enables Data-Driven Organizations to Access ‘Single-Source-of-Truth’ Data from Multiple, Heterogeneous Clouds Simultaneously. Trilio’s Continuous Restore capability enables migration and replication of stateful applications in seconds or minutes so that all companies can protect and use their data anywhere, from core to edge—regardless of what the application runs on or where the data is stored.