Technado with Don Pezet show

Technado with Don Pezet

Summary: Don Pezet and friends cover a whirlwind of tech topics each week from interviews with industry experts and up-and-coming companies to commentary on topics like security, vendor certifications, networking, and just about anything IT related.

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Podcasts:

 Technado, Ep. 139: ThreatX’s Chris Brazdziunas | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:49:22

The Chief Product Officer of ThreatX, Chris Brazdziunas, was nice enough to call into the show this week to talk about their next-gen Web Application Firewall (WAF). It was a good week to have her, too, since the team talked about a new report showing a third of vulnerabilities lack a fix. In other news, the hosts debunked a Coronavirus myth, discussed the new GitHub command line experience, and scared Peter with a new botnet that spreads via Wi-Fi.

 Technado, Ep. 138: AppOmni’s Brendan O’Connor | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:45:53

Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.

 Technado, Ep. 138: AppOmni’s Brendan O’Connor | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:45:53

Brendan O’Connor joined the Technado with Don Pezet this week to talk about how his previous roles as Security CTO at ServiceNow and CSO at Salesforce led him to create AppOmni. After discussing data leaks in SaaS apps, the group played “Leaks of Legend,” where Don quizzed them on recent high-profile breaches. In the news, they talked about the merger of Microsoft’s Windows and hardware teams, an Irish investigation into Tinder, and how an artist duped Google Maps with a fake traffic jam.

 Technado, Ep. 137: Circadence’s Brad Hayes | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:51:47

rad Hayes from Circadence was a great addition to this week’s Technado, providing expertise on cyber defense, autonomy, and IT training. He and the hosts discussed LabCorp getting pwned, as well as a shakeup at IBM, a new all-Chinese computer, and fraudulent transactions plaguing the Chrome web store.

 Technado, Ep. 137: Circadence’s Brad Hayes | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:51:47

rad Hayes from Circadence was a great addition to this week’s Technado, providing expertise on cyber defense, autonomy, and IT training. He and the hosts discussed LabCorp getting pwned, as well as a shakeup at IBM, a new all-Chinese computer, and fraudulent transactions plaguing the Chrome web store.

 Technado, Ep. 136: Swimlane’s Cody Cornell | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:46:23

The crew welcomed Cody Cornell, the CEO of Swimlane, on this week’s episode. Cody talked all about security process automation. He also stuck around as the team discussed the big news of the week, the launch of Motorola’s rebooted Razr with a folding screen. In other news, they broke down Microsoft’s sneaky Chrome switch from Google to Bing, the Jeff Bezos phone hack report, and the first ten years of Apple’s Ipad.

 Technado, Ep. 136: Swimlane’s Cody Cornell | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:46:23

The crew welcomed Cody Cornell, the CEO of Swimlane, on this week’s episode. Cody talked all about security process automation. He also stuck around as the team discussed the big news of the week, the launch of Motorola’s rebooted Razr with a folding screen. In other news, they broke down Microsoft’s sneaky Chrome switch from Google to Bing, the Jeff Bezos phone hack report, and the first ten years of Apple’s Ipad.

 Technado, Ep. 135: Progress’ Greg Mooney | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:51:47

On this week’s episode, the team is joined by Greg Mooney from Progress, the company behind products like WhatsUp Gold and iMacros. Greg has an interesting background spanning marketing, engineering, and even IT security, and helped the team understand the implications of California’s CCPA law. In the news, the crew discussed Opera’s strange evolution from a browser to a predatory loan provider, a proof-of-concept exploit for the Microsoft-NSA crypto bug, and a list of the evilest companies around. Unsurprisingly, it featured more than a few tech giants.

 Technado, Ep. 135: Progress’ Greg Mooney | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:51:47

On this week’s episode, the team is joined by Greg Mooney from Progress, the company behind products like WhatsUp Gold and iMacros. Greg has an interesting background spanning marketing, engineering, and even IT security, and helped the team understand the implications of California’s CCPA law. In the news, the crew discussed Opera’s strange evolution from a browser to a predatory loan provider, a proof-of-concept exploit for the Microsoft-NSA crypto bug, and a list of the evilest companies around. Unsurprisingly, it featured more than a few tech giants.

 Technado, Ep. 134: Headliner’s Neil & Oliver | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:46:41

Neil and Oliver from Headliner were guests on this week’s episode, talking all about the state of the podcasting industry and their innovative approach to podcast marketing. In the news, the team discussed a Firefox security concern, Linus Torvalds’ thoughts on ZFS in Linux, and how a billion medical images are unprotected online.

 Technado, Ep. 134: Headliner’s Neil & Oliver | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:46:41

Neil and Oliver from Headliner were guests on this week’s episode, talking all about the state of the podcasting industry and their innovative approach to podcast marketing. In the news, the team discussed a Firefox security concern, Linus Torvalds’ thoughts on ZFS in Linux, and how a billion medical images are unprotected online.

 Technado, Ep. 133: ITProTV’s Anthony Sequeira | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:48:28

It’s a new year, and that means big changes for Techando. Not only is there a new set and updated format, but there’s also a new team member, security specialist Daniel Lowrie. This week’s show featured ITProTV’s newest Edutainer, Anthony Sequeria, who helped break down Cisco’s slew of security patches along with the other news of the week. The team also looked at who got pwned in 2019.

 Technado, Ep. 133: ITProTV’s Anthony Sequeira | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:48:28

It’s a new year, and that means big changes for Techando. Not only is there a new set and updated format, but there’s also a new team member, security specialist Daniel Lowrie. This week’s show featured ITProTV’s newest Edutainer, Anthony Sequeria, who helped break down Cisco’s slew of security patches along with the other news of the week. The team also looked at who got pwned in 2019.

 Technado, Ep. 132: Vigilante’s Christian Lees | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:55:44

Vigilante’s CTO Christian Lees was the final Technado guest for 2019, talking all about his work on the dark web to keep his client’s data safe and secure. As for the news, with the end of the decade just days away, Peter, Don, and Justin looked back at some of the biggest tech busts of the 2010's. Apple’s trash can Mac, anyone? Microsoft Surface RT?

 Technado, Ep. 132: Vigilante’s Christian Lees | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:55:44

Vigilante’s CTO Christian Lees was the final Technado guest for 2019, talking all about his work on the dark web to keep his client’s data safe and secure. As for the news, with the end of the decade just days away, Peter, Don, and Justin looked back at some of the biggest tech busts of the 2010's. Apple’s trash can Mac, anyone? Microsoft Surface RT?

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