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| 3040: From Weeks to Hours: How Zest Security is Redefining Cloud Security | 29 Sep 2024 | 00:37:37 | |
Have you ever wondered what it takes to transform cloud security? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, we explore the intricacies of cloud security with Snir Ben Shimol, the CEO and co-founder of Zest Security. Snir’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary—an Israeli intelligence alumnus with over 15 years of experience in security research and product management, he’s deeply familiar with the challenges of cybersecurity. Having already built a successful company that was acquired by Palo Alto Networks, Snir couldn’t stay away from the field for long. His latest venture, Zest Security, is designed to address the most pressing cloud security challenges businesses face today.
What sets Zest apart is its seamless integration with existing tools and DevOps workflows, automating and simplifying the remediation process. During our conversation, Snir shares how Zest Security’s platform is redefining how organizations tackle cloud security vulnerabilities. We explore how their solution connects with cloud environments and security products to offer both immediate mitigation and long-term remediation. We also discuss the current challenges in cloud security, including the startling statistic that only about 50% of identified security issues get fixed due to various constraints. Snir’s vision is to make resolution platforms a standard component of cloud security, sitting alongside tools like CSPM and EDR.
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| 3039: Unlocking Ocean Secrets: How Geo-Data is Shaping Climate Solution | 28 Sep 2024 | 00:29:28 | |
How can geo-data become a game-changer in our fight against climate change? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I speak with Robert Hoddenbach, Global Director for Climate and Nature at Fugro, the world’s leading geo-data specialist. With over 20 years of experience in geospatial and marine environments, Robert offers a deep dive into the critical role geo-data plays in understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change, particularly in our oceans. Despite covering 70% of the Earth's surface, only 25% of the ocean has been mapped, leaving a vast knowledge gap in one of the planet's most crucial ecosystems. Robert explains how Fugro is at the forefront of addressing this challenge, using advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning to collect and analyze oceanic data. This data is not just vital for scientific research but also has practical applications, from laying underwater cables to understanding the ecosystem impacts on climate. We also explore how public-private partnerships and the sharing of ocean science data are essential for tackling global environmental challenges. Robert shares insights from Fugro’s involvement in initiatives like Seabed 2030 and UNESCO’s Ocean Decade for Ocean Science, highlighting the importance of collaboration in driving large-scale impact. But it's not just about data collection; it's about creating shared value. Robert discusses how Fugro balances commercial objectives with environmental preservation, emphasizing the need for long-term engagement with stakeholders to redefine value beyond shareholder returns. Join us as we uncover the future of ocean health, the technological innovations shaping the field, and the critical need for comprehensive geo-data to ensure a sustainable future for our planet. Could geo-data be the key to unlocking the mysteries of our oceans and safeguarding our environment? Tune in to find out, and share your thoughts on how technology can help us navigate these uncharted waters. | |||
| 3030: Inside Dexory and The AI-Powered Robots Transforming Global Supply Chains | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:29:23 | |
In this episode of The Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I sit down with Andrei Danescu, CEO and Co-founder of Dexory, to explore how AI and robotics are revolutionizing the world of supply chains and warehouse logistics. With global supply chains facing unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tensions, companies like Dexory are at the forefront of transforming the industry by enhancing efficiency, resilience, and adaptability. Andrei walks us through Dexory’s cutting-edge solutions, starting with their 12-meter-tall autonomous robot, designed to dramatically improve warehouse efficiency. Equipped with cameras and 3D depth perception sensors, this robot can scan over 10,000 pallets per hour, covering large warehouse spaces in less than a day. By providing real-time visibility and eliminating the gaps in warehouse operations, Dexory’s technology helps businesses save valuable time and improve overall productivity. Andrei also introduces Dexory’s digital twin platform, which creates a virtual model of warehouse environments, giving operators instant access to critical data for optimizing storage and operations. Our conversation touches on the broader impact of the pandemic on logistics and how it accelerated technological adoption in the supply chain industry. As companies were forced to move operations online, the need for more resilient and efficient systems became clear. Andrei explains how AI and robotics have become essential tools for navigating this new landscape, offering actionable insights and streamlining processes that used to require significant human intervention. Looking ahead, Andrei shares his vision for the future of supply chains, where AI plays a practical role in day-to-day operations, uncovering hidden efficiencies and enhancing human capabilities. He emphasizes the importance of symbiosis between humans and technology, with AI and robotics augmenting human decision-making to create smarter, faster, and more efficient operations. Finally, we delve into Dexory’s rapid growth, from its launch in 2022 to its expansion across the UK, Europe, the US, and the Middle East within just 18 months. Andrei shares some of the key milestones that have shaped Dexory’s journey, including the company’s continuous innovation in robotics and AI, and the challenges they face as they strive to meet the ever-evolving needs of their customers. | |||
| 2940: Scaling Success: Strategies for CTOs and VPEs | 23 Jun 2024 | 00:28:36 | |
Have you ever wondered how to build a work culture that fosters high performance and innovation? In today's episode, we're joined by Francis Lacoste, an expert in engineering leadership coaching. Francis has dedicated his career to helping CTOs and VPs of Engineering at tech startups develop amazing work cultures and high-performing teams. Drawing on over 25 years of experience in the open-source and cloud developer tools industry, Francis shares his journey from being a Senior Director at Salesforce to becoming a sought-after coach for tech leaders. We dive into the "inner game" of leadership, exploring how self-awareness, emotional mastery, and mindset shifts can transform the effectiveness of tech leaders. Francis emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong company culture, especially during rapid scaling phases, and shares strategies to foster psychological safety and mutual accountability within teams. In our conversation, Francis reveals his best tips for staying effective and making an impact at every stage of being a startup CTO or VPE. We discuss his insights on the critical role of culture, the challenges tech leaders face when scaling, and how to create an environment where innovation and collaboration can thrive organically. Tune in to learn from Francis's extensive experience and discover how you can enhance your leadership skills to build teams that not only meet but exceed expectations. And as always, we'd love to hear your thoughts. What strategies have you found effective in nurturing a high-performance team? Share your experiences with us! | |||
| 1910: BSI - How Cyber Vulnerabilities are Plaguing the Supply Chain | 14 Mar 2022 | 00:42:53 | |
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities have been plaguing supply chains across industries. According to an analysis conducted by BSI, ransomware attacks on the supply chain have increased by 66 percent in the last three years, expediting the concern of cybersecurity for private companies. Mark Brown, Global Managing Director, Digital Trust Consulting Services at BSI joins me in a conversation about all this, along with cybersecurity risk and trends that are emerging along with how we can better prepare, Mark Brown joined BSI in February of 2021 as the Global Managing Director of the Consulting Services, Cyber Security, and Information Security business. In his role, Mark drives a new global focus on emerging technologies and risks such as IoT and Operational Technology (OT), increased cloud adoption, RPA Security, 5G security, and the CISO desire to achieve central management over the new converged digital arena, positioning cyber security as a business enabler.
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| 1909: How to Avoid Hasty Cloud Migrations | 13 Mar 2022 | 00:22:43 | |
The COVID-19 pandemic has added many layers of complexity to the workplace, as companies are increasingly relying on technology to establish secure remote work capabilities. Since a multi-cloud IT infrastructure can provide exceptional benefits, including optimizing cost performance, avoiding vendor lock-in, and increasing reliability by distributing assets in the event of an IT crisis, it’s no wonder so many companies are racing to adopt multi-cloud solutions. However, this rush to migrate sensitive data and business functions from on-premises to multiple clouds is leaving many organizations ill-prepared for security and compliance issues. Gartner has predicted that by 2025, 90% of the organizations that fail to control public cloud use will inappropriately share sensitive data. Companies that fail to employ security guardrails when planning a cloud migration are severely increasing their risk of misconfigurations that can lead to devastating security and compliance incidents. Keith Neilson, Technical Evangelist at CloudSphere joins me on Tech Talks Daily to discuss how companies can maintain a competitive edge and keep company data secure by leveraging a more agile cyber asset management approach. | |||
| 1908: The Digital Transformation of Healthcare | 12 Mar 2022 | 00:30:01 | |
Paddy Padmanabhan is the Founder and CEO of Damo Consulting Inc., a digital transformation and growth advisory firm focused on the healthcare sector. For over 20 years, Paddy has had a distinguished career in leadership roles working extensively as a technology strategist and trusted advisor to C-suite executives in large health systems and digital health firms. Paddy is also the author of the best-selling book Healthcare Digital Transformation - How Consumerism, Technology, and Pandemic are Accelerating the Future and The Big Unlock – Harnessing Data and Growing Digital Health Businesses in a Value-based Care Era. We discuss the top digital priorities for health systems today and the Digital transformation trends driving healthcare in 2022. We also talk about developing enterprise digital roadmaps and digital maturity in healthcare. | |||
| 1907: How Trace Network Labs is Enabling Lifestyle For Metaverse | 11 Mar 2022 | 00:30:42 | |
Trace Network Labs is creating an ecosystem that will allow an individual to create their own exclusive virtual space, live their lives, and roam freely across. They aim to enable the evolution of the luxury lifestyle for the metaverses as the boundaries between real and virtual continue to blur. Lokesh Rao discusses how the Metaverse will change the way people connect with others and express themselves through clothing, accessories, etc. We also discuss what this will mean for consumers and brands and how NFTs will continue to revolutionize the fashion industry. We also talk about how technology has changed and influenced fashion over recent years and what we might expect from the convergence of blockchain and fashion. | |||
| 1906: Data Intelligence and The Future of the Data Catalog | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:19:15 | |
Steve Neat, GM EMEA of a large Enterprise Data Catalog and Data Governance company called Alation, joins me in a conversation about Data Intelligence. IDC recently coined the term to mean a system that delivers trustworthy, reliable data. We discuss how Alation is credited with creating the data catalog product category, how this relates to data intelligence, and why a number of the world’s best known brands are now turning to data intelligence to create a more data-driven culture. I learn how an ability to better understand and trust data across an organization leads to creating communities around data where people can reach out to each other and share information. | |||
| 1905: The Tech Helping Businesses Stay Carbon Neutral. | 09 Mar 2022 | 00:26:43 | |
We all care about climate change - but it's not always easy to know what to do about it. So what are the best things we can do - and how can we quantify our impact? Treepoints is the easiest way to do good and earn rewards along the way. With Treepoints, not only will you offset your carbon footprint, but you'll support projects that deliver life-changing benefits to vulnerable communities and local ecosystems. Treepoints had raised £150k to help us reach our goal of planting 67 million trees (one for every UK resident) within the next five years. But I wanted to learn more about how technology brings all this to life. Jacob Wedderburn-Day returns to the podcast to talk about all this and much more. | |||
| 1904: The Future Of D2C Tech Beyond Performance Marketing | 08 Mar 2022 | 00:22:01 | |
Building on Shopify and selling on Facebook won't work anymore for the brands as this is just pushing CAC through the roof, leaving brands struggling for profitability and growth. Organically reimagining commerce is the only way for digitally native brands to win in every normal. dotkonnekt is building the industry's first Experiential Commerce platform, purpose-built for brands to grow their D2C channel organically. How? By converging Content, Community, and Commerce and scripting a composable and unique experience for their customers visiting their site. The commerce platforms that exist today, Shopify's of the world were built for Retailers and SMB's, hence brands feel stuck, with no room for creativity, in their templatized and monolithic architectures. Started amid a pandemic last year by 2 retail enthusiasts & industry veterans Dhiraj (in Bangalore) & Chandan (in the US), who in their previous avatars have led this space for 2.5 decades. | |||
| 1903: Is It Time to Automate Your Unified Communications? | 07 Mar 2022 | 00:33:17 | |
However, the fragmentation of technology in the UCC space has actually led to a disunification of communications, meaning that the challenge for businesses now is to re-unify and automate management and user administration, freeing admin specialists to do the work they need to do, and employees to work, collaborate and innovate. Eric Olson, VP Sales Americas joins me in a conversation about the multitude of different platforms like Teams, Google, Avaya, Cisco etc, and collaboration tools that organizations need to navigate. We also discuss how things like ‘the great resignation’ and hybrid working have created greater pressure for admin teams and why automation can alleviate the burden. | |||
| 1902: Now®️ - The Tech Supporting Small and Minority-Owned Businesses | 06 Mar 2022 | 00:35:02 | |
Lara Hodgson is the CEO and co-founder of Now®️, a fintech startup enabling minority-owned small businesses to grow through its invoice payment solution that redefines how and when companies get paid. Lara also serves as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Harvard Business School and is an internationally recognized speaker, leading seminars on creativity, innovation, and access to capital. Lara joins me on Tech Talks Daily to share lessons from the growing pains of starting her own small business with Stacey Abrams and their guide for entrepreneurs highlighted in their upcoming book, Level Up. In 2010, they created NowAccount because they were sick of waiting for their customers to pay. Initially, they celebrated when they landed a big contract, but weeks and weeks would pass and payment would still be outstanding. They needed working capital to continue business operations and their cash was tied up in their invoices. Everyone told them to get a line of credit or try factoring, and they thought, “Why should we have to borrow money or factor when we are the free bank to our customers? There had to be a better way!” I also learn more about her entrepreneurial journey as a female founder and startup story about how and why she co-founded Now®️. Finally, we discuss the ongoing effects of COVID-19 on small businesses and the importance of supporting small, minority-owned businesses. | |||
| 1901: Exploring Data-Driven Growth With The NPD Group | 05 Mar 2022 | 00:31:32 | |
Darren Person joins me on Tech Talks Daily. As Global CIO, Darren leads NPD's Technology Group, encompassing the company's operations and technology organizations, and is responsible for spearheading the development of NPD's next-generation platform, addressing clients' needs through innovations in data and analytics. Today's episode explores the opportunities beyond Silicon Valley, and we discuss where to find the best tech jobs across America. Darren also shares advice on how to find the right company to further your career in tech and shares tips on why a career in technology is the best investment you can make. Finally, we discuss the importance of data-driven decision-making across organizations, and the guest offers some strategic advice for CIOs on building a future-proof tech workforce. | |||
| 2939: Confidential Computing: Elevating AI and ML Security in the Cloud | 23 Jun 2024 | 00:23:35 | |
In a digital age where enterprises are tasked with protecting an extensive network of data, traditional methods of safeguarding sensitive information often fall short. Static, rules-based models for detecting data breaches rely heavily on the quality of training data, leaving gaps in security. How can organizations bolster their defenses against ever-evolving cyber threats? In today's episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, we are joined by Shamim Naqvi, CEO of SafeLiShare Inc., to explore the transformative potential of Secure Enclave technology in the cloud, also known as Confidential Computing. Shamim delves into how this cutting-edge technology can enhance data security, especially when leveraging third-party AI and ML models. SafeLiShare’s ConfidentialAI platform brings unprecedented security to enterprise data pipelines through digital fingerprinting and a tamper-proof, immutable ledger. This ensures comprehensive monitoring of every user, service, account, and machine, employing a zero-trust approach during runtime interactions. By integrating Confidential Computing, organizations can secure their AI workflows, pipelines, and ML operations against unauthorized access and breaches. SafeLiShare provides runtime security for AI and ML workloads through Confidential Computing, ensuring data is protected during processing. This technology secures data within isolated hardware enclaves, making it inaccessible to external threats and providing auditable logs for compliance. Achieving high levels of security with minimal performance overhead (3-5%) makes this approach feasible for extensive use. Confidential Computing is set to become pervasive across cloud and on-premises environments, driven by the increasing need for data security and regulatory compliance. Traditional encryption methods differ from Confidential Computing in that the latter protects data during processing using secure enclaves. SafeLiShare’s ConfidentialAI enables the secure use of large language models by combining them with enterprise context data within secure enclaves. This addresses the main challenges in providing confidential context to public AI models while offloading key management to secure enclaves, resulting in significant security benefits. Join us for an insightful discussion with Shamim Naqvi as we unravel the complexities of data security in the AI era. How can Confidential Computing reshape your approach to protecting sensitive enterprise data? Tune in to find out, and don't forget to share your thoughts on this evolving landscape. | |||
| 1900: Breaking the Boundaries of Techno-Polymers Additive Manufacturing | 04 Mar 2022 | 00:17:25 | |
Founded in 2015, Roboze was created to redesign the global supply chain through its patented ultra-precise 3D printing technology for super materials, leveraging a proprietary CARBON PEEK material - the highest performing 3D printing super polymer in the entire industry. Roboze currently works with GE, Bosch, Airbus, and other global organizations across space, energy/sustainable energy, medical, manufacturing, and more to design and create end-use parts. The company recently released the world's largest 3D printer equipped with a heated chamber for the fast production of incredibly strong non-metallic parts and is the creator of additive manufacturing systems with the highest accuracy and repeatability in the world. I invited Alessio Lorusso onto Tech Talks Daily to learn more about his tech startup story, 3D printing, and much more. | |||
| 1899: RCRDSHP - Digitisation and the Future of Music Collections | 03 Mar 2022 | 00:47:20 | |
Digital collectibles platform, RCRDSHP, has just embarked on a brand new journey with RCRDSHP Studio. Developing a space for artists and fans to engage with each other in such an innovative and personalized web3 environment is everything RCRDSHP has aimed to do, and now it is here for the world to explore. Far from the big tech hype and commercial bluster surrounding NFTs and web3, thousands of projects and collectives are quietly shaping new music communities via decentralized tech. These grassroots, often fan-driven efforts blend experiences, collaboration, collective creation and investment with ever-evolving creativity. RCRDSHP wants more of these experiments to flourish. To make this happen, the web3 music platform has launched RCRDSHP Studio, a home base that provides the tools for music lovers and artists to experiment together with all that web3 offers. RCRDSHP Studio gives music fans a base and the tools to play around with new web3 experiences, from collectively creating something to running a remix contest to supporting a cause that matters. These experiences take place primarily on Discord and Twitch, NFTs, and the legacy music business to build a bridge to music’s web3 future. It’s part of RCRDSHP’s ongoing mission to find new ways to assert music’s value and create sustainable artist livelihoods. Obie Fernandez joins me in a discussion about the future of our music collections. | |||
| 1898: Securing the Mobile Workforce | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:29:43 | |
Denis O’Shea joins me on Tech Talks Daily in a discussion about securing remote workers using their personal devices. We also talk about balancing security with employee experience, and he shares a few tips around running a paper-less, server-less, password-less business. Finally, I learn more about the story behind Mobile Mentor. Denis O’Shea founded Mobile Mentor in New Zealand in 2004. Since then, the company has helped millions of people unlock the full potential of their technology. In 2017, O’Shea moved to Nashville, Tennessee to launch the company’s US business, with a focus on securing the mobile workforce in industries such as healthcare, education, finance, and government services. Mobile Mentor is a global leader in the endpoint ecosystem, helping clients navigate the right balance between security and employee experience. The company was named Microsoft’s 2021 Global Partner of the year for Modern Endpoint Management primarily for their work helping Alive Hospice safely treat patients during COVID 19. In addition to being a top Microsoft partner, they are also certified by Apple and Google. In addition, mobile Mentor has recently worked with Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Michigan Medicine, Mayo Clinic, and the US Coast Guard. | |||
| 1897: The Tech Helping People Create & Sell Online Courses & Coaching | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:26:48 | |
Under the "Great Resignation," millions of people are leaving their jobs to start their own businesses. However, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 20% of those businesses will fail within the first year. And those that do survive the first year will likely not turn a significant profit for quite some time — if ever. What if people could keep their day jobs and monetize their expertise without significant risk or time and capital expenditure? Well, that's exactly what Kajabi is doing. Ahad Khan is the CEO of Kajabi, an all-in-one platform for knowledge entrepreneurs and creators to build, market, and sell educational content. I learn more about the story behind Kajabi and how they are helping people and businesses with their tech. | |||
| 1896: LANDR: The Tech Behind The Creative Tools for Musicians | 28 Feb 2022 | 00:13:38 | |
A company called LANDR recently set off my tech spidey senses when they launched Chromatic, a first-of-its-kind virtual instrument featuring exclusive sounds by well-known artists, session players and producers. These sound sets are grouped by color and mood to spark more creativity for music makers. With an impressive streaming library growing with new material in the next month, including artist-generated sound sets by 2020 Grammy nominee D Smoke (Best New Artist, Best Rap Album) and platinum selling Montreal singer-songwriter Ariane Moffatt (with her SOMMM collective), Chromatic offers the artist community a playable interface they can use in producing new works. Chromatic will soon incorporate royalty splits for creators who are contributing sound sets and those who utilize them in their works, generating potential new revenue streams for artists everywhere while allowing for artful collaboration and exchange in a unique way. It will function as an intriguing additional asset artists can use to promote their recordings and projects and boost their income. Khaled Said shares the story behind LANDR. | |||
| 1895: Preparing For a Touchless Future | 27 Feb 2022 | 00:30:36 | |
Tina D’Agostin is the CEO of Alcatraz AI, an artificial intelligence company that employs facial authentication technology to create autonomous access control solutions for enterprises. D’Agostin previously served as the Chief Revenue Officer for Alcatraz AI, responsible for driving top-line growth and expanding Alcatraz’s footprint globally. As CEO, she plans to take Alcatraz AI into its next chapter to modernize the access control industry.
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| 1894: Why Startups Should Care About Cybersecurity | 26 Feb 2022 | 00:24:17 | |
Should small startups care about cybersecurity? Did you know that the average cost of a ransomware attack is $500k? For most small businesses and startups, this means they go out of business. Even if they can afford to pay the ransom, the reputation damage is permanent. For that reason, more than 60% of small businesses & startups never survive the attack. Scary statistics. Brian Fritton, CEO & Founder of Havoc Shield shares how they’ve taken the technical and legal ocean of complexity in the security arena and turned it into a simple step-by-step action plan that integrates many of the products, services, and policies companies normally need to wade through and implement individually. Brian discusses why cybersecurity is not only for the big players as 43% of attacks target brands under 500 employees. He also shares easy-to-apply strategies that can literally save the businesses of everyone listening. Finally, we talk about how something as simple as putting a cybersecurity badge on your website increases the conversion rate by more than 5%. And that’s just one of the underleveraged strategies. | |||
| 1893: The Tech Changing How We Teach and Learn | 25 Feb 2022 | 00:31:19 | |
Panos Siozos is the Co-Founder and CEO of LearnWorlds, an online course platform for creating, selling and promoting online courses. He formerly worked in the European Parliament as a policy adviser for research and innovation issues (2009-2014). He is currently 'tasting his own medicine' having co-founded his edtech SaaS startup. LearnWorlds is a powerful, easy-to-use and reliable training solution for individuals and enterprises. A fully customizable, white-label solution to train employees and associates, educate customers, or sell online courses to a wide audience. The cloud-based e-learning platform offers Professionals, Entrepreneurs & Training Managers a solution tailored to their specific needs and a team of experts to help achieve your goals. Much more than just selling online courses, LearnWorlds comes with a built-in Social Community. But I wanted to learn more about the technology that makes it easy for anyone to create, market, and sell the most engaging online courses. Panos joins in on Tech Talks Daily shares the story behind LearnWorlds, how the pandemic affected the way we learn, market trends, and surge in demand. | |||
| 1892: Andrew Butt, Co-founder and CEO of Enable, a venture-backed ($62M) SaaS startup | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:16:36 | |
More than $1 trillion in rebates are issued each year, and 4% of potential rebate revenue typically goes unclaimed due to companies using old methods like inadequate software solutions and excel sheets. Enable makes sure this revenue doesn't fall through the cracks and has more merchants and suppliers in the UK and US than any other comparable software solution. Andrew Butt, Co-founder, and CEO of Enable, shares his story with me on Tech Talks Daily Podcast. | |||
| 1891: Ransomware - Why Detection and Recovery Are More Important Than Recovery | 23 Feb 2022 | 00:35:43 | |
Andres Rodriguez is the founder and CTO of Nasuni, a cloud file storage provider. He is also the former CTO for the New York Times. We last spoke a few years ago, and I was eager to invite him back onto Tech Talks Daily for a catchup. Andres talks about why ransomware has finally pushed back up to the breaking point. Backup, especially as the last line of defense against disasters like ransomware, is dead and ineffective. If it’s taking an enterprise or organization 2 weeks to recover their files (because they are following “best practices”) and suddenly paying the ransom seems like a good idea for business continuity, then the model is broken. Prevention is no longer enough. It’s the detection and, most importantly, recovery. Unfortunately, the IT silos and no one wanting to take responsibility for recovery exacerbates the problem, causing it to fall between the cracks. As ransomware attacks continue into the new year, the traditional backup will be more widely exposed as entirely inadequate for business continuity and minimizing disruption to the business. But we discuss how cloud-native, global file systems can make a recovery in minutes possible, not days or weeks. | |||
| 2938: How Technology is Empowering the Visually Impaired With Employment Opportunities | 21 Jun 2024 | 00:18:40 | |
How does an organization transform the lives of individuals living with vision loss? In this episode, I sit down with Kyle Johnson, President & CEO of Lighthouse Central Florida, to uncover the remarkable story behind their mission to empower people who are blind or visually impaired. Since 1976, Lighthouse Central Florida has provided comprehensive, vision-specific rehabilitation services, ensuring that thousands can live productive, independent lives. One of the highlights of our conversation is the groundbreaking partnership between Lighthouse Works, the business processing outsource arm of Lighthouse Central Florida, and Genesys, a global leader in AI-powered experience orchestration. Together, they have launched EquiVista, a solution that enhances job opportunities for the visually impaired by creating accessible contact center environments. We delve into the significance of this innovation against the backdrop of startling statistics: 2.2 billion people globally live with vision impairment, and nearly 70% of blind or visually impaired individuals in the U.S. are unemployed. The partnership aims to change these numbers, promoting a more inclusive workforce and demonstrating how technology can break down barriers. Join us as we explore the powerful synergy between Lighthouse Works and Genesys, and discover how their collaborative efforts are driving change, fostering inclusivity, and creating life-changing opportunities for the blind and visually impaired. What role do you think technology should play in creating an inclusive workforce? Share your thoughts and join the conversation. | |||
| 1890: Minterest | The Highest Long-Term Yield in DeFi | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:28:26 | |
Having launched in September, following a $6.5 million from top-tier investors, the team is made up of ex-Cardano, Prysm Group, Chainlink, and IBM leaders and members with elite academic and technology credentials. What sets Minterest apart from DeFi incumbents is that it is engineered from the ground up to capture the value it generates. By utilizing its buy-back mechanism, the protocol passes on 100% of revenue generated to its community of active participants. Josh Rogers, the CEO and Co-founder is an Australian entrepreneur with more than 20 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur. Josh has been a founding member of numerous start-ups, including COMindico, the world's first point-to-point IP telco (US$300M raise); Oriel Communications, the world's first micro-billing content engine including the world's first monetisation of Big Brother 2 content; Freelancer.com, and the world's largest freelance marketplace. In today's episode of Tech Talks Daily, Josh discusses why the Minterest protocol provides users with decentralized token money markets, combined with a uniquely fair incentive structure. He also shares how Minterest recaptures crypto's vision of creating a fairer, more egalitarian financial system and the industry's current issues. | |||
| 1889: Iris, The Audio Technology Creating Active Listening | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:26:22 | |
IRIS is a revolutionary new audio experience that dramatically increases sound quality by introducing the space usually missing from recorded audio, unlocking the 'live' dimension that's often lost. This is achieved through a proprietary algorithm that splits out and increases the phase information sent to the brain. The listener's brain then reassembles this vast increase in information and becomes far more active in the listening process. The audio technology company has also just launched IRIS CLARITY, a desktop application that eradicates all background noise in online meetings, ensuring the voice of each participant is heard clearly and bringing control to otherwise uncontrollable environments. Jacobi Anstruther joins me on Tech Talks Daily to share how this new audio technology company is on a mission to enable the world to listen well. Their patented algorithms use advanced psycho-acoustics, machine learning, and AI to create cutting-edge, sound innovation software that enhances audio streams in real-time and dramatically increases sound quality. About Jacobi Jacobi Anstruther has been considered a leading innovator in the music industry for over 15 years. Possessing a background in finance and an irrepressible entrepreneurial spirit, he has been behind start-ups spanning technology, music, venues, and record labels. With a clear vision and desire to instigate change in the music space by bringing 'live' experiences to everyone, Jacobi became obsessed with tackling music compression and audio quality issues alongside neurological behaviour and human performance. It was in 2016, while building a music festival in California that would blend music and social change with audio quality at its heart, that he was introduced to the two key engineers behind IRIS technologies Ltd. Instantly blown away by the superior audio experience and their unique understanding of the neurological effects of sensory input stimuli, he began to build a business model focused on hacking the nervous system to improve human performance and quality of experience looking to solve the many issues found with digital content. Today IRIS has been recognised as the most innovative steps forward in audio and human performance in over 10 years. IRIS continues to expand its understanding of this area and the book of patented technology solutions. | |||
| 1888: Ordnance Survey, a Digital Transformation Story | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:18:29 | |
Every piece of data tells a story. Ordnance Survey data is more than a map. It keeps us all safe, helps businesses be more productive and gives people the freedom to step outside and explore. The emergency services depend on it to get exactly where they’re needed. And when disaster strikes we work with our partners to minimise damage and save lives. Its data is used to plan smart cities, brings gaming worlds to life, helps lenders and insurers assess risk and prevent fraud, and supports over £100 billion of our nation’s economy. For over 230 years, Ordnance Survey has been mapping Great Britain in extraordinary detail. But I wanted to learn more about the company's digital transformation and how it has developed one of the world's largest spatial databases. So first, Lloyd Clarke shares how its old products and data sets were on multiple Oracle databases. Then, we discuss how Ordnance Survey (OS) has completely overhauled its approach to data storage with Pure Storage and achieved its innovation goals. I also learn how thanks to FlashArray™, the company can now deploy servers and spin up virtual machines in minutes, which allows it to react to its customers far quicker than before. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1887: Meet the New Dynatrace CEO Rick McConnell | 20 Feb 2022 | 00:21:07 | |
At Dynatrace's annual Perform conference, the company revealed new capabilities to help developers automate observability and security best practices in their applications. In addition, the $13.48 billion monitoring and observability company is going head-to-head with Splunk and Datadog on its mission to boost growth. We have recently spoken with Steve Tack from Dynatrace about going multi-cloud with serverless monitoring, and I also learned that they have a new CEO in Rick McConnell. At the Perform 2022 event, I caught up with him to learn more about his origin story, what attracted him to Dynatrace's vision for the company's future, and much more. Join me in learning more about the motivations, passions and insights from the Dynatrace CEO. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1886: How Tech is Helping Wiley to Unlock Human Potential | 19 Feb 2022 | 00:15:56 | |
For over 200 years, Wiley has been helping people and organizations develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. They are known for creating digital education, learning, assessment, and certification solutions to help universities, businesses, and individuals move between education and employment and achieve their ambitions. By partnering with learned societies, Wiley supports researchers to communicate discoveries that make a difference. Its online scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly journals, books, and other digital content build on a 200-year heritage of quality publishing.
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| 1885: VGS - The Rise of Virtual Cards and Embedded Fintech | 18 Feb 2022 | 00:34:07 | |
Providing essential security and compliance infrastructure, Very Good Security (VGS) enables startups and enterprises to focus on their core business instead of compliance and regulatory overhead. With one single integration, VGS customers unlock the value of sensitive data without the cost and liability of securing it themselves, while also accelerating compliances like PCI, SOC 2, GDPR and more. Since I last spoke to VGS in 2019, the company has raised a $60 million Series C funding. It has also hit several key milestones including recognition as a Forbes Next Billion-Dollar Startup, doubling revenue and headcount, launching several pivotal products, acceptance into the AWS ISV Accelerate Program, and expanding its executive bench. Peter Berg, VP of Business Development & Strategy at Very Good Security (and former head of Visa Ventures) joins me on Tech Talks Daily. He has a great back story and is a fintech expert who shares the latest industry trends (like the rise of virtual cards and embedded fintech) and why data security is a crucial pillar for payments and e-commerce companies as consumers are increasingly worried about using their personal info. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1884: The Key Elements to a Successful Product Launch | 17 Feb 2022 | 00:34:57 | |
Derek Osgood is a former marketing exec turned founder, building Ignition – the collaborative GTM platform helping Product and Marketing teams to get new products to market faster and more effectively. Prior to founding Ignition, he was an early hire at Rippling where he stood up the Product Marketing function and helped scale the company to $20M in ARR. As a Product Marketing leader everywhere from startups to major brands like PlayStation, Derek has launched over 100 products, and his products have generated over $1B in revenue. Now he's building the platform he wished he had along the way. In today's episode, Derek discussed the vital elements to a successful product launch and the future of software for product and marketing teams. We also talk about the biggest mistakes companies make when launching products + how to avoid them. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1883: The Collaborative Technology Solving Complex Social Problems | 16 Feb 2022 | 00:38:33 | |
ECINS started as a germ of an idea back in 2000, when founders, Gary and Sarah Pettengell, were still working in the police force. They saw vulnerable people grappling with problems like gambling, addiction, family violence and sex crimes and wondered if there might be a less authoritarian, more compassionate way to help them. They thought how much better it might be if support agencies could securely share their knowledge about people, so the complexity of their lives and struggles might be more fully seen and supported. They wondered what might help empower vulnerable people and communities to take action in their own lives. And so, Empowering Communities through Integrated Network Systems, or ECINS, was born. Gary and Sarah share how their collaborative technology is solving complex social problems. Bios: Gary PettengellGlobal CEO As head honcho of E-CINS, if there is one thing you can be sure of, it’s that Gary’s sights are firmly set on making things better. Whether during his time in the police force, helping vulnerable people. Or when E-CINS first began. Or right up to this day, when he learns about the problems his clients are facing, and stays up late into the night, mind ticking over to the next piece of new functionality he can add to E-CINS to make things better for users. Never one to sit still, it’s no wonder coffee is his best friend. Sarah Pettengell Director of Services Sarah’s compassion has always been front and centre in her approach to life and work. This quality served her well during her time in the police force, chairing domestic abuse conferences and managing specialist teams grappling with complex issue such as child abuse, vulnerable adult abuse and serious sexual violence. Dunsborough is her home base in Australia. It brings with it the sounds of the ocean and sand between the toes that spell relaxation with a capital R. Sarah’s in-depth knowledge of the real problems faced not only by vulnerable people, but those helping them, is invaluable to our clients. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free!
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| 1882: Ripple - Sendi Young, Managing Director, Europe. | 15 Feb 2022 | 00:25:30 | |
The UK and European fintech space has seen a boom in recent years. But over the last five years in particular, Europe has seen huge growth. In the first half of 2021 alone, fintech investment in the region reached $39.1bn. A quarter of our customer base is from the region. Over the years, Europe has developed strong foundations for the fintech industry to flourish, and it looks set to continue this upward trajectory with no signs of slowing down soon. So why does Europe have a booming fintech scene? Sendi Young, Managing Director, Europe, Ripple, joins me on the Tech Talks Daily Podcast to discuss Ripple’s momentum in the market, trends she’s seen in digital payments, crypto adoption, and financial regulation in this space. We also talk about how Ripple is supporting the next generation of talent in finance with initiatives including its University Blockchain Research Initiative (UBRI) in partnership with the world’s leading universities. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1881: Technology and the Importance of Financial Literacy | 14 Feb 2022 | 00:20:25 | |
Adam Moelis shares why half of American's can't come up with $400 in an emergency, and 78% of people live paycheck to paycheck. But they spend $80 billion on the lottery every year. We also discuss a recent study that showed that most wished they'd learned more about money in school and scored themselves low when it came to financial literacy. Could tech change this? Adam shares how he founded Yotta to help Americans make healthier financial decisions and become more financially secure. Adam's company provides the chance to win big every week, similar to playing the lottery but in an FDIC-insured account where customers cannot lose any money. About Adam Adam Moelis is the Co-Founder and CEO of Yotta, a financial technology startup whose mission is to help Americans become more financially secure by offering a unique banking experience that allows customers to win weekly prizes of up to $10 million. Adam graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Finance and Accounting from Wharton. His degree and interest in personal finance and passion for behavioral psychology led him to co-found Yotta with Ben Doyle. Adam and Ben were honored with the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2021 for their social impact on founding their company, Yotta. Additionally, Yotta has raised over $17 million from investors like Base 10, Core Innovation Capital, Slow Ventures, FundersClub, TwentyTwo VC, Chapter One, Capital X, among some angel investors. Yotta graduated from the prestigious Y Combinator in July of 2020. Previously, Adam was an investment analyst in the Multi-Strategy Investing Group at Goldman Sachs. He also worked as a Product Manager and Data Analyst at YipitData, where he built a mobile app for consumers. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 2937: From Complexity to Clarity: Zscaler’s Guide to Navigating NIS2 Regulations | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:18:43 | |
What does true cyber resilience look like in the face of evolving Marc will delve into Zscaler's upcoming regulations campaign and the insights from their comprehensive whitepaper, which will launch in April or May. The whitepaper focuses on the imperative need for organizations to simplify their technical frameworks and hardware to boost their cyber resilience and align seamlessly with stringent EU regulations. Throughout the conversation, we will discuss the critical benchmarks set by the NIS2 directive to enhance security protocols across essential service providers in Europe. Marc will shed light on why, despite a high level of confidence among IT leaders in the UK regarding compliance readiness, there still needs to be a significant gap in actual understanding and preparedness across organizational teams. Moreover, we will explore how adopting a zero-trust architecture serves as a cornerstone for organizations aiming to meet these regulatory demands effectively. By removing implicit trust and shifting towards context-based access control, Zscaler advocates for a security model that aligns closely with the NIS2's emphasis on rigorous risk assessment and management processes. In discussing the broader impacts on critical infrastructure, particularly for smaller organizations, we'll assess the challenges and strategies necessary to navigate this complex regulatory environment. Marc's insights will guide listeners through the dichotomy between perceived preparedness and the operational realities many face under new compliance pressures. As we conclude, consider this: Is your organization genuinely prepared for the sweeping changes brought about by these new regulations, or is there a disconnect between confidence and reality? We invite you to share your thoughts and experiences as we navigate these pivotal changes together. How does your organization measure up in its journey towards cyber resilience? | |||
| 1880: Inventing, Designing and Launching Digital Ventures | 13 Feb 2022 | 00:35:10 | |
Since co-founding NineTwoThree Digital Ventures in 2012, Andrew Amann has helped launch countless ventures for clients and emerging companies and turned his business into one of the fastest-growing private companies in America on the Inc 5000 list. Amann is an experienced intrapreneur and entrepreneur. He is responsible for patents for nuclear submarine components and three supply chain innovations and has successfully launched twelve startups, including the digital business card solution, Inigo App, acquired by Royaltie. Amann excels at bootstrapping startups without the involvement of venture capital. In today's episode, Aman shares how he has navigated the startup world by building a digital venture studio vs. a traditionally backed V.C. model startup. He also discusses how mentors and encourages young entrepreneurs with this approach. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1879: The Tech Connecting Teams to Collaborate Faster & Work Smarter | 12 Feb 2022 | 00:32:43 | |
As many traditionally in-person industries embrace hybrid work on a large scale, there have been, and will continue to be, many changes to both the technology and the workplace. But I wanted to learn more about how workplace collaboration technology shifted and grown over the last 2 years to meet the needs of this new workforce. Jamie Snaddon shares his insights and story. About 8x8 8x8, Inc. (NYSE: EGHT) is transforming the future of business communications as a leading Software-as-a-Service provider of voice, video, chat, contact center and enterprise-class API solutions powered by one global cloud communications platform. 8x8 empowers workforces worldwide to connect individuals and teams so they can collaborate faster and work smarter. Real-time business analytics and intelligence provide businesses unique insights across all interactions and channels so they can delight end-customers and accelerate their business. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1878: VMware Security, Rick McElroy, Principal Cybersecurity Strategist | 11 Feb 2022 | 00:19:39 | |
The Great Resignation is here, employees are seeking new opportunities and businesses are having to re-evaluate their workplace cultures to improve employee retention and evolve their onboarding programmes for new joiners. Whilst business leaders are busy finding solutions to retain talent with new perks The reality is, the Great Resignation has brought about growing business IT challenges associated with insider threats. Insider threats have become a new, distinct challenge for organizations as they try to balance employee turnover, employee onboarding and the use of non sanctioned apps and platforms. The sheer number of employees leaving their jobs and potentially still having access to the network or proprietary data has created a headache for IT and security teams tasked with protecting the organization. In 2022, Rick McElroy, Principal Cybersecurity Strategist at VMware believes we'll see the number of insider threat incidents increase. Attackers will also start targeting employees to carry out their attacks or plant ransomware. As a result, we'll see new protocols and guidelines established as organizations work to keep networks and sensitive data protected. In today's episode, we discuss the growing IT challenges associated with insider threats and how businesses can respond to this new threat, and how businesses can make sure employees with legitimate access to systems aren't using this privilege for illegitimate reasons. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1877: Dynatrace Perform - Multi-Cloud With Serverless Monitoring | 11 Feb 2022 | 00:20:48 | |
Steve Tack, SVP, Product Management at Dynatrace, reveals the big announcements from Dynatrace Perform 2022. We discuss how Dynatrace will extend observability and advanced AIOps to all major serverless architectures. As a result, DevOps and SRE teams can now automatically discover, analyze, and optimize serverless applications in cloud-native applications at scale, freeing teams from manual processes and enabling them to spend more time accelerating innovation. We also discuss how Dynatrace will enhance its Application Security Module to deliver on the promise of Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP) for cloud-native applications. Building on existing capabilities, including immediate and automatic detection of vulnerabilities in cloud-native apps and container workloads, Dynatrace will also block against attacks. As a result, organizations can secure modern cloud workloads and applications – accelerating throughput. Finally, we discuss why these product updates are important and what they mean for Dynatrace's product portfolio.
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| 1876: SAP - How to Lead in B2B Tech with Resilience | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:28:50 | |
Amanda Mountain has been with SAP for over 15 years. She serves as Global Vice President of SAP Digital Commerce, providing customers one seamless experience across all digital channels. She oversees digital customer strategy for SAP across sales, customer success, support and marketing, and has enabled and exemplified the digital transformation of SAP. In today's episode, Amanda discusses how 2020 (and much of 2021!) reshaped the way she led her team at SAP. From the impact being virtual had on employees to its effect on B2B sales and customer experience, Amanda highlights how she has remained human-focused to keep employees and engaged and business in the green. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor DetailsGet Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1875: Nextiva Connect - Connected Communications Technology | 09 Feb 2022 | 00:39:38 | |
Tomas Gorny was born and raised in Poland. He moved to the United States in pursuit of the American Dream at the age of 20 without knowing any English. Today, he’s a technology visionary, Co-founder and CEO of Unitedweb and Nextiva, and on the board of directors for Endurance International Group. Tomas has received numerous awards for his leadership in the technology industry. In 2014 he was recognized as the "Business Leader of the Year" at Arizona Technology Council’s 2014 Governor’s Celebration of Innovation, and in 2017, he was named Top Tech CEO by the Phoenix Business Journal. Nextiva co-founder and CEO joins me on Tech Talks Daily to share his story. We discuss how Nextiva brings together communications, customer management, intelligence, and automation to help businesses build deep, lasting relationships with their customers. Tech Talks Daily Podcast Sponsor Details Get Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/TTD - Enter promo code TTD for 83% off and 3 extra months free! | |||
| 1874: The Tech Helping Companies Make Better Talent Decisions | 08 Feb 2022 | 00:24:02 | |
Josh Millet is the founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Criteria, a venture-backed ($64.3M) assessment company dedicated to helping organizations make better talent decisions using objective, multidimensional data. The company acquired Alcami Interactive, a video interviewing platform, and Revelian, the leading game-based assessments company in the past couple of years. Josh founded Criteria in 2006 with a vision to create a SaaS-based pre-employment testing service that would eliminate biases in the hiring process. I invited him to share his story on Tech Talks Daily. With over 20 million assessments administered globally, the company has helped organizations make objective, data-driven hiring decisions that lead to better business outcomes with its scientifically validated assessments across multiple dimensions, including aptitude, personality, and skills. On average, Criteria has helped organizations increase their hiring success rates by 52%, reduce turnover by 48%, and generate 25% more revenue. Before launching Criteria, Josh co-founded an online test preparation company, Number2.com, which Xap Corp acquired in 2002. Josh holds a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University, where he was a Fulbright Scholar and a Mellon Fellow. I learn how Criteria helps companies make better talent decisions and Finally, Josh shares his belief that the predominant hiring model centered around resumes consistently produces bad outcomes and exacerbates bias. He advised the science of what works and what doesn't work in hiring is very clear, but most companies are still | |||
| 1873: DataKind - The Power of Data Science & AI in the Service of Humanity | 07 Feb 2022 | 00:26:37 | |
Lauren Woodman, the tech-for-good veteran who was recently announced CEO of DataKind, joins me on Tech Talks Daily to discuss the future of the Data for Good movement. DataKind is a global non-profit organization that leverages data science in the service of humanity. They are unique for pushing the boundaries of what is possible when social and humanitarian causes leverage advanced technology to enact positive change in the world. | |||
| 1872: The Transparent Solar Tech Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Buildings | 06 Feb 2022 | 00:19:43 | |
Miles Barr, Founder and Chief Technology Officer of solar startup Ubiquitous Energy, joins me on Tech Talks Daily. The solar energy company designs transparent solar technology for windows, electronics, and other applications. We discuss their goal of helping solve climate change by creating truly transparent renewable energy for every surface across the globe. Founded in 2011, Ubiquitous Energy was started by a group of MIT and MSU scientists and engineers looking for new ways to reduce humanity's carbon footprint by seamlessly integrating solar power technology into everyday products and surfaces. Here in 2022, Ubiquitous Energy has the world's leading transparent solar technology – converting light into electricity using semiconducting materials while maintaining visible transparency. To both residential and commercial building occupants, Ubiquitous Energy's solar windows provide a clear, vibrant experience that is expected from traditional Low-E windows, but with self-contained, on-board power and smart functionality. | |||
| 1871: The Future of Quantum Threats | 05 Feb 2022 | 00:21:56 | |
Quantum technology is on the brink of a breakthrough. This giant leap forward in computing power will enable unprecedented speed and power for certain industries. However, with this scientific milestone also comes significant cyber risk. For example, quantum computing has the power to break today's standard encryption methods - processes that are widely used to protect customer data, complete business transactions, and secure communications. While a handful of industry giants in tech and academia have reported "quantum breakthroughs" there are still skeptics that disprove quantum's progress thus far. Nonetheless, it's just a matter of time. Quantum advances aside, the reality is that anything secure today will no longer be secure in the future. Because of this, companies need to be vigilant about staying up to date with the adoption of new standards. However, industry groups (for example, NIST in the United States) are expected to debut new standards for quantum-resistant cryptography. In turn, companies will need to understand what these new standards will mean for their organization overall. Ted Shorter, co-founder, and CTO of Keyfactor, joins me on Tech Talks Daily to discuss the potential impact of a quantum cryptography advancement and what this means in the future. We also talk about how the new standards will affect OS/software vendors and how the new standards will affect organizations. | |||
| 2936: Revolutionizing Mobile Security with Metalenz | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:33:49 | |
Today on Tech Talks Daily, we're diving into the world of cutting-edge technology with Rob Devlin, co-founder and CEO of Metalenz. This pioneering company, spun out of Harvard, is reshaping how we think about optics in technology with their groundbreaking meta-surface optics. Metalenz has introduced a revolutionary flat lens technology that manipulates light much like traditional curved lenses but on a nanostructured surface. This innovation allows for multi-lens stacks to be collapsed into a single flat optic at a semiconductor scale, drastically reducing size and cost while enhancing the capabilities of sensing devices. Rob discusses Metalenz's first-generation technology, which is already enhancing tens of millions of devices with advanced 3D sensing for mobile augmented reality and photography. Looking ahead, Metalenz is setting ambitious goals with their next-gen "PolarID," aimed at providing secure facial recognition for Android users. This new technology, developed in partnership with Samsung, promises to deliver secure face unlock solutions that are not only more compact but also three times cheaper than current technologies used by competitors like Apple. The impact of Metalenz's innovations extends beyond just cost and size reduction. By enabling polarization imaging, Metalenz is poised to bring this sophisticated security feature to over a billion Android users worldwide who seek Apple-level security without the hefty price tag. This strategic move, enhanced by their collaboration with Samsung to co-optimize optics and image sensors, is set to redefine the standards of mobile security and performance. Furthermore, Rob shares insights into the potential future applications of Metalenz technology, including biomarker detection and health monitoring through polarization imaging. These advancements are expected to enrich machine vision and autonomous systems with richer data inputs, paving the way for significant breakthroughs in various industries. Join us as Rob Devlin explores the journey of Metalenz from its academic roots to becoming a key player in global technology markets, aiming to make enhanced security accessible to millions more consumers without compromising on cost or functionality. What are your thoughts on the integration of such advanced technologies in everyday devices? Let’s discuss how innovations like Metalenz are setting new paradigms in the tech world. | |||
| 1870: How Redis is Enabling the Future of Real Time AI | 04 Feb 2022 | 00:21:55 | |
Redis is a popular open-source database. As a real-time data platform in the cloud, global enterprises have become a critical component to compete in the digital economy. Alongside this, it's a company that's gone from strength to strength in recent times, with revenue growth of 54% over the last three years. In April, it secured $110m in series G funding, which closely followed a $100m funding round in August 2020, providing the company with a $2bn valuation. Taimur Rashid, Chief Business Development Officer at Redis, joins on Tech Talks Daily to why it's time for senior teams to start seeing the creative value of developers within their organizations. Taimur shares his belief that software developers can offer a lot more value to their business. Therefore, organizations should empower their developers and give them a voice to experiment and innovate. We also discuss how Redis is enabling the future of real-time AI. Finally, Taimur declares we're in the golden age of AI and ML and that it's becoming a core part of businesses worldwide. Finally, we talk about innovating at an enterprise pace and maintaining stability while adopting innovation. Enterprises face a fast-changing, hyper-competitive market that requires organizations to implement changes to applications and infrastructure much faster than they did in the past—Taimur shares why they must balance stability and innovation. | |||
| 1869: Top VC Firm/Former Home Depot CISO on Cybersecurity Strategies | 03 Feb 2022 | 00:27:56 | |
High-profile hacks and ransomware breaches continue to plague headlines, making cyber risk more tangible for individuals. So it's no surprise that a Bloomberg analysis found cyber expenses rising faster than overall IT spending. In addition, as remote/hybrid work shifts more workflow to the cloud, spending is expected to increase. We also talk about how the shift to remote/hybrid work has affected cyber investment, the most critical threats, and how cyber innovation responds. | |||