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Our podcast series unravel big and small ideas, developments, and breakthroughs in cardiology. From vital issues such as how to prevent cardiovascular disease, to the latest in treatment and care for the millions of people affected by it, we take our listeners on an exploratory journey. A journey towards stronger health systems and healthier hearts. The podcasts feature conversations with practitioners and authors of key publications and discoveries. From our heart to yours, thank you for le ...
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Dive into the heart of cybersecurity with "The Other Side of the Firewall & Ask A CISSP" podcasts, where the spotlight shines on diversity and excellence within the tech realm. As the digital world expands, the voices shaping its future become ever more crucial. Our mission? To celebrate and amplify the stories of People of Color who've not just climbed the ladder but shattered ceilings along the way to senior and C-suite echelons. Join us on a journey beyond the conventional, as we engage w ...
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It's A Sign!

It's A Sign!

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Welcome to It’s a Sign, a podcast created to explore the unseen world of Magick, symbols, spirit and emotion. Listen as we navigate the path to a deeper understanding of the inner worlds, how this can greatly inspire our everyday life and what tools we can use to help us along the way. Our intention with this podcast is to be the sign you needed to begin your own exploration within to heal, innerstand and reveal the Magick that surrounds you. Please take from this podcast what resonates with ...
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Welcome to the podcast of the German Historical Institute London, a research centre for German and British academics and students in the heart of Bloomsbury. The GHIL is a research base for historians of all eras working on colonial history and global relations or the history of Great Britain and Ireland, and also provides a meeting point for UK historians whose research concerns the history of the German-speaking lands. In each podcast episode, ranging from interviews to lecture recordings, ...
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Former Professional Basketball players disscussing African basketball and the general ups and downs of playing at a level. Updates on current activities and insights on life. 🏀 Welcome to Real Talk with Kingsley Ogwudire Podcast! 🎙️ Are you a die-hard basketball aficionado, hungry for the hottest updates spanning from the heart of the USA to the courts of Africa? 🌍⛹️‍♀️⛹️‍♂️ Well, your search ends right here! I'm Kingsley Ogwudire, a former professional basketball player turned your trusty p ...
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their week and various topics, including playing video games, watching TV shows, and building computers. They also mention a TV show called Extreme Love, where people have unusual relationships with objects. The hosts share their experiences and interests, such as playing Call of Duty, watching Game of Thrones, an…
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⚠️ Content Warning: The following episode discusses AI-generated deepfakes and explicit images of children, which may be sensitive or disturbing for some readers. The conversation discusses the issue of non-consensual AI deepfake child images and the legal challenges surrounding it. The laws in Pennsylvania do not currently address deepfakes, which…
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The conversation discusses the importance of small businesses bolstering their cybersecurity with actionable AI. It highlights the increasing use of AI by hackers and the need for small businesses to step up their game. The conversation explores how AI is being weaponized for phishing emails and voice calling, making it easier to trick people. It a…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a news article about Kentucky inmates hacking prison-issued devices to steal credits. The inmates found a way to trick the system into believing they had more credits than they actually had, allowing them to use services and make phone calls. The company responsible for the devices, Securus, had previously experie…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their week and share what they've been watching and playing. They talk about work, inspections, and the new Madden game. They also mention the Untold series on Netflix and the murder of Steve McNair. The conversation shifts to kung fu movies and the game Black Myth Wukong. They briefly mention the TV show Warrior …
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Year after year, the federation claims a lack of sponsors as an excuse for its failures in organizing and supporting the sport. Yet, there’s a glaring conflict of interest: the NBBF proudly dons AFA-branded gear, the very brand associated with the federation itself. How is it that a federation unable to secure sponsorship deals from global powerhou…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Shauna Weatherly from FedSubK, a website that provides resources and guidance for small businesses navigating the federal procurement process. Shauna shares her background in federal procurement and her motivation for starting FedSubK. They discuss the challenges and complexities of government procureme…
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The hosts discuss the use of facial recognition technology in stadiums to expedite entry and enhance the fan experience. They explore the potential privacy concerns and the balance between security and personal liberties. The conversation touches on the accuracy of facial recognition technology, the value of personal data, and the future of consume…
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The conversation discusses a cybersecurity lawsuit filed against the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech Research Corporation for alleged cybersecurity violations. The university was accused of submitting false results and not implementing the required system security plan for their networks. The discussion highlights the importance of…
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In this episode, Ryan, Shannon, and Chris discuss their week and various topics, including their children's first week of school, video games they're playing, and TV shows they're watching. They also talk about the upcoming House of the Dragon series and their hopes for our favorite football teams. The conversation covers a range of themes, includi…
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The FAA proposes new cybersecurity rules for airplanes to protect against intentional unauthorized electronic interactions that could create safety hazards. This is long overdue, as airplanes and other forms of mass transit have the potential to be used as weapons. The airline industry needs to take cybersecurity more seriously, especially with the…
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The feud between Kevin Durant and Dennis Schroder, which began at the 2024 Paris Olympics, evidently isn't over yet. Schroder, who played for Germany during the Olympics and plays for the Brooklyn Nets, recently responded on his Twitch livestream to a social media post from Durant, who had responded to some comments from Schroder at the Olympics. "…
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The discussion revolves around the proposed CMMC 2.0 rule by the US Department of Defense (DoD) to enhance cybersecurity in the defense industrial base. The rule aims to improve contractor implementation of cybersecurity requirements and tighten regulations. The hosts express the need for stricter measures, especially for large companies with gover…
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The podcast episode discusses the need for stronger encryption standards to protect against the threat of quantum computers. The Department of Defense and NIST are working on developing new encryption standards to safeguard sensitive information. IBM is leading the way in developing quantum-resistant encryption algorithms. The current administratio…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a data breach in which 2.9 billion records, including social security numbers, were stolen. They emphasize the importance of taking precautions to protect personal information, such as using multi-factor authentication, updating passwords, and being cautious with email and social media accounts. The hosts also sha…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their opinions on the Deadpool and Wolverine movies [SPOILER FREE]. They share their thoughts on the humor, action sequences, and overall storylines. The conversation also touches on the success of the Deadpool franchise and its impact on the R-rated movie genre. The hosts have differing opinions on certain aspect…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss an article about a cybersecurity researcher who befriended and then exposed the leader of a ransomware gang. They explore whether this approach could be a future strategy for dealing with ransomware gangs. They also discuss the risks and implications of such actions, as well as the difference between cybersecurity…
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The conversation discusses the constant cyber attacks on the healthcare sector and the need to boost healthcare cybersecurity. The healthcare sector is a soft target and is frequently targeted by ransomware attacks, putting lives at risk. The article highlights the importance of protecting hospitals and the healthcare sector as they are critical en…
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The conversation discusses a vulnerability known as the '0.0.0.0 day' that has been present for 18 years and allows attackers to bypass browser security. The hosts express concern that this vulnerability is still widely used and that it could lead to unauthorized access and remote code execution on local services. They debate whether a complete reb…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their week, including watching YouTube videos, the Olympics, and TV shows. They also talk about their media consumption, such as movies and manga. The conversation then shifts to Marvel movies and their disappointment with recent releases. They also mention their beach trips and vacations, including a stay at a Sa…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss a news article about a Fortune 50 company that paid a record-breaking $75 million ransom to the Dark Angels ransomware gang. They express frustration with the current state of cybersecurity hiring and the need to attract talented individuals to the field. The hosts also highlight the importance of building securit…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the article titled 'Digicert to Delay Cert Revocation for Critical Infrastructure'. They talk about the challenges faced by companies in reissuing certificates within a short timeframe and the need for more time to ensure a seamless transition. They emphasize the importance of having a robust business continuity a…
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The conversation discusses a vulnerability in VMware ESXi hypervisors that grants full admin privileges to threat actors. The vulnerability has been exploited by ransomware groups to deploy ransomware after gaining access to a network. The hosts emphasize the importance of patching systems and working with security teams or MSP/MSSPs to address the…
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In this episode, Shannon, Chris, and Daniel discuss their week and share their thoughts on movies, TV shows, and the Olympics. They talk about the extreme heat in Japan and other parts of the world, their media consumption, and their excitement for the upcoming Deadpool vs. Wolverine movie. They also mention their love for anime and manga, with a f…
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In this GHIL Podcast episode host Kim König is joined by GHIL Senior Fellow and Head of the India Research Programme Indra Sengupta to talk to Radhika Singha about her recent GHIL lecture and her research on criminology and 'scientific' penology in India, 1894-1955. Their conversation touches on criminal and labour histories, and seeks to answer th…
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The Indian Jail Committee report of 1919–20 is often cast as the turning point in colonial penal policy, when reform and rehabilitation were added to deterrence. But it is also acknowledged that very little changed on the ground. Why after all did a cash-strapped, politically-besieged regime sponsor a globe-trotting tour of jails and reformatories?…
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In this episode, Shannon and Chris discuss the recent article about CrowdStrike's cybersecurity insurance losses and the warning from Warren Buffett. They explore the challenges of cybersecurity insurance, including the difficulty of obtaining coverage and the potential for disputes over potential losses. They also highlight the need for organizati…
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In this episode, Shannon, Chris, and Daniel discuss a cyber attack carried out by Russia on Ukraine, where they used malware to sabotage the heating utility of 600 buildings in the middle of winter. This affected 100,000 people and was a deliberate attempt to break the will of the Ukrainian people. The hosts highlight the evolving nature of warfare…
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In this episode, Shannon, Chris, and Daniel discuss an article about a North Korean fake IT worker who duped, KnowBe4, a security firm. The person used AI and facial recognition to pretend to be someone else and successfully got hired as a software engineer. The hosts discuss the sophistication of the attack and the importance of verification measu…
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In a recent development, former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas has issued a heartfelt apology to Luol Deng and the people of South Sudan following his controversial comments. Arenas' remarks sparked outrage and highlighted the need for unity and understanding within the Black and African communities. 🗣️ "Moments like this are not for us to get upset a…
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In this conversation, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Professor Roger Whyte, a cybersecurity solutions architect and founder of Professor Roger Cyber Lounge. They discuss Professor Roger's mission to increase diversity in cybersecurity, particularly among African Americans. Professor Roger shares his experience as a mentor and coach, helping individua…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent news that Microsoft laid off its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) lead. They express their disappointment and concern about the future of DEI initiatives in companies. They highlight the importance of representation and diversity in the workplace and question why a trillion-dollar company like Mic…
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Former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas has crossed a line with his recent xenophobic comments following Team USA’s narrow win over South Sudan's national basketball team. His remarks not only disrespected the talent and effort of the South Sudanese players but also highlighted an underlying issue between Africans and African Americans that needs urgent…
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Kaspersky is shutting down its business in the United States after being sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department. The Department of Industry and Security also banned the company from selling software and delivering antivirus updates. This move is part of a trend where the U.S. is cutting ties with foreign companies due to concerns about data sec…
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The Ultimate GOAT Showdown: When Facts Made LeBron Fan Howard L. Young Leave Mid-Debate We recently hosted an intense debate on the "Real Talk with Kingsley Ogwudire" podcast, featuring Howard L. Young, a staunch LeBron James fan. The discussion centered around the age-old question: Who is the true GOAT of basketball? Despite Howard's unwavering su…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent CrowdStrike EDR update that crashed Windows systems worldwide. They highlight the impact of the update on various industries, including airlines and healthcare. The hosts also discuss the potential long-term consequences for CrowdStrike and Microsoft, as well as the need for better testing and quality c…
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In this episode, Ryan Williams and Elizabeth Stephens discuss the recent IT outage caused by a bad patch from CrowdStrike that impacted Microsoft systems. They emphasize the importance of investing in people, processes, and tools to prevent such incidents and highlight the need for digital resilience. They also address the role of AI in cybersecuri…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent activities and media consumption. They mention watching documentaries, TV shows, and movies, as well as their experiences with family activities like bowling. They also talk about exploring different cuisines and cooking healthier meals. Additionally, they mention their interest in Japanese culture an…
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In this conversation, Ryan Williams Sr. interviews Miguel Clarke, a retired Supervisory Special Agent from the FBI, now a Cybersecurity and GRC Evangelist, at Armor Defense. Miguel shares his background in law enforcement and his transition into cybersecurity. He discusses the early days of cyber investigations and the collaboration between differe…
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The podcast discusses a recent article about a Russian troll farm that uses AI-enhanced software to spread disinformation. The hosts highlight the importance of verifying information and diversifying news sources to combat the spread of fake news. They also discuss the need for social media platforms to implement better troll detection and verifica…
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The conversation discusses a recent article about a new attack on a 30-year-old protocol called RADIUS. The protocol is widely used in networks for client-server interactions, including VPN access, DSL and fiber connections, and 5G authentication. The attack, called Blast Radius, exploits vulnerabilities in the MD5 hash used in the protocol. The at…
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AT&T experiences another major data breach, exposing call and text records of millions of customers, including non-AT&T users. The breach highlights the vulnerability of personal information and the potential for location tracking and targeted attacks. Snowflake, a third-party platform, was involved in the breach, but investigations suggest user er…
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In this conversation, Ryan and Shannon discuss various topics, including cybersecurity news, movies, and TV series. They mention OpenAI being victims of espionage, the impact of password compilations, and the role of CISOs. They also talk about the movies they watched, such as 'The Beekeeper' and 'Clipped,' and the TV series 'Barbershop.' They shar…
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🎙️ Real Talk with Kingsley Ogwudire Podcast 🎙️ Welcome back to Real Talk with Kingsley Ogwudire! This week, we're diving deep into one of the most perplexing snubs in recent basketball history: Why was Jaylen Brown, the reigning Eastern Conference MVP and Finals MVP, left off the Team USA roster? Fans, analysts, and even Brown himself were shocked …
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The conversation discusses the increasing scrutiny of CISOs by the government after a major breach. It highlights the challenges faced by CISOs, including being the fall guy for breaches and lacking decision-making power in the C-suite. The importance of communication, collaboration, and documentation is emphasized as a way for CISOs to protect the…
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When people wonder which players could have, or should have, been picked ahead of Bronny James in the 2024 NBA draft, we only need to look at specific players who are thriving in NBA summer basketball. One such player is playing for the Lakers in summer ball. Blake Hinson clearly looks like a player who is a lot more advanced in his development tha…
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In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss a recent security alert about a hacker who uploaded 10 billion passwords to a crime forum. They explain the concept of credential stuffing and the risks of using the same password for multiple accounts. They emphasize the importance of enabling multi-factor authentication and suggest that biometrics may be …
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OpenAI's internal AI details were stolen in a 2023 breach, but the company did not disclose it until now. The hacker gained access to the internal messaging systems and stole details about the design of OpenAI's artificial intelligence technologies. Although the actual technologies were not compromised, the breach raises concerns about the lack of …
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