Shared Security
Summary: Shared Security is your premier cybersecurity and privacy podcast where we explore the bonds shared between people and technology. Join industry experts Tom Eston, Scott Wright, and Kevin Johnson as they deliver the latest news, actionable tips, expert guidance, and insightful interviews with top cybersecurity and privacy specialists. Stay informed and take control of your online security and privacy in today’s interconnected world. Tune in every week to discover invaluable insights, strategies, and tools to live confidently and safeguard your digital life.
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- Artist: Tom Eston, Scott Wright, Kevin Johnson
- Copyright: 2023
Podcasts:
In episode 59: A new Google Chrome Zero-Day, how Facebook uses your phone number, and the shutdown of the NSA's phone data collection program. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In episode 58: Using multi-factor authentication to protect your credentials and privacy with special guest Ian Paterson from Plurilock, and new attacks on 4G and 5G mobile networks. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: Google Nest's secret microphone, a new Facebook login phishing campaign, and vulnerabilities in popular password managers. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: Preventing illegal robocalls, should you be scared of your laptop's webcam, and recent hacks of popular dating apps. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In episode 85 of our monthly show we discuss artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, the recent Apple FaceTime bug, and the controversy over compromised Nest camera's. This was also the first show we streamed live over YouTube!
In this week's episode: DNA testing and the FBI, the $198 million dollar cryptocurrency password, and a new Chrome extension to protect your accounts from data breaches. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: The massive Apple FaceTime privacy bug, selling your privacy for money, and insecure smart light bulbs. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: The lack of US federal privacy regulations and details on Nest camera's being hijacked in credential stuffing attacks. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: Ring doorbell privacy concerns, news on a recent password breach, and a new ruling on biometrics and Fifth Amendment rights. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: the US government shutdown and cybersecurity, privacy takes center stage at CES 2019, and a mobile location data controversy. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
New year, new Cybersecurity job? If you're looking for a new job or just starting out in Cybersecurity you'll want to listen to this episode of our monthly show where we're joined by special guest Kathleen Smith, CMO of ClearedJobs.net and CyberSecJobs.com. We discuss Kathleen's recent survey on people who advance their career by volunteering in the Cybersecurity community, the Hire Ground career track at the BSides Las Vegas cybersecurity conference, how to work with recruiters and job boards, why you should plan (rather than react) when you look for a new job, and much more!
In this week's episode: Newspaper ransomware attack, how Facebook tracks you on Android, and USB-Type-C authentication. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this week's episode: a new phishing attack targeting two-factor authentication, Amazon Echo eavesdropping, and a new Netflix email scam. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
In this year end episode of the podcast, we're joined by frequent guest Kevin Johnson to recap the big cybersecurity and privacy news of this past year, talk about a little movie called Star Wars, and have some fun discussing our "predictions" for what's to come in 2019.
In this week's episode: Healthcare databases exposed, Facebook's Photo API bug, and Signal speaks out about anti-encryption laws. The Weekly Blaze podcast is your update on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".