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Random but Memorable - Episode 9.3: Best Of Guests Special

Love a good security tip? We've got you covered in this episode as we round up the very best security advice from our past expert guests. We also talk about the MailChimp data breach and the UK teens behind the infamous LAPSUS$ hacking group, in this week's Watchtower Weekly. Plus, we have some fun conjuring up password-related movie titles – coming soon to a theater near you… 🍿🎬 🏰

Random but Memorable - Episode 9.2: Minority Report Super Computer with David Bader

This week we discover the real-world capabilities of supercomputers in cybersecurity and how data analysis can uncover insider threats with Distinguished Professor David Bader. We also wind back the clock and look at how far computing has come, from David's work building the first ever Linux supercomputer to the revolutionary chip inside the PlayStation 3. 🎮 🖥

Random but Memorable - Episode 9.1: Nightmare Villain Bug Bounty

On today's episode we're unveiling 1Password's exciting new developer tools with our VP of Product Management, Tony Myers. Settle in for This Week at 1Password to learn more about the new SSH capability, CLI 2.0, our developer docs portal, and the frictionless workflow developers can expect. We also grimace our way through the security news in Watchtower Weekly (much like our reaction to rising gas prices) – you might want to think twice about checking prices using privacy-guzzling GasBuddy. ⛽️

Defining the market dynamics of personal data ft. Joe Toscano | Insights Podcast

In this episode of ManageEngine Insights podcast, we'll explore the privacy implications personal data collection, as well as the economic influences on the past, present, and future of this practice. This episode is a conversation that features Joe Toscano, a user experience designer, with an interest in data rights, data protection, privacy in tech, and ethical innovation of AI. Joe is the CEO and co-founder of BEACON, a public speaker, the author of "Automating Humanity," and was featured as an interviewee in "The Social Dilemma."

Random but Memorable - Episode 9.0: Puzzle Solving Developer Community with Stack Overflow

This week, we’re joined by Jeremiah Peschka from Stack Overflow to learn why building communities for developers is so important, and how code is reshaping our world in 2022. In Watchtower Weekly this episode, we also discuss how hacking communities have responded to the conflict in Ukraine and how graphics-chip giant, Nvidia, may have got revenge on its hackers. Plus, if Wordle wasn’t addictive enough, we also take a look at the lesser-known version: PassWORDLE!

CISO Insider - S3E3 - The DLP journey with Brent Lassi

Bluecore CISO Brent Lassi joins Chris Martinez on CISO Insider to chat about the many things he’s seen and learned and worked on over two decades in the cybersecurity industry. From founding one of the first application security companies in the world, to following the evolution of DLP over the years, to now working in a cloud-native world without a traditional perimeter and how these challenges led him to Nightfall, Brent has many stories to tell.

Random but Memorable - Episode 8.9: Historically Bad Musical Movie

Today we're joined by 1Password's Director of Security, Adam Caudill (and an unexpected rooster 🐓), to give us a 1Password Basics primer on credential stuffing and how 1Password works to keep you safe online. We also can't peel our eyes away from the recent security news in Watchtower Weekly, but hey, it might get us access to the most prestigious eye-tracking apps – like MoviePass. To top it all off we have a musical-themed round of Ridiculous Requirements, including bonus points for theatrically singing. 🎭

Random but Memorable - Episode 8.8: Secret Agency Space Nerds with Jason Meller from Kolide

Find out how a researcher uncovered a secret German intelligence agency using an Apple AirTag, and how Ozzy Osbourne's (yes, you read that right) NFT project turned into a scam – all in this episode’s Watchtower Weekly. We also invite Kolide CEO and founder, Jason Meller, to discuss user-first endpoint management, empowering the end-user, and creating a culture of security. Plus, Anna gets revenge in Ridiculous Requirements: Capital City edition! 🏙