Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 156
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss ransomware hitting Jack Daniel’s, a scam targeting tea time, dropshipping and more.
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On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss ransomware hitting Jack Daniel’s, a scam targeting tea time, dropshipping and more.
Did you have a chance to train your employees in the basics of information security before sending them off to work from home?
On this podcast, Dave and Jeff talk shop on the latest security issues exposed in Ring, GDPR’s impact, corporate espionage, a surprise Microsoft update, and more.
For the 100th edition of the Kaspersky podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss the hammer of GDPR coming down on British Airways and Marriott, and look back on some past stories.
We look at some headaches for Google and Facebook, a “hacked” Nest sending out an ICBM warning, the Girl Scouts covering cybersecurity, and more.
Smart home appliances are dependent on remote servers, apps, and other things, which can cause all kinds of trouble.
Blockchain was designed to reliably store data forever. Unfortunately, such design conflicts with modern privacy legislation trends.
How businesses globally handle personally identifiable information.
Kaspersky Lab is contributing to project COMPACT to help local public administrations become more cyberresilient.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss the one-year anniversary of NotPetya, GDPR implications, US news sites blocking EU visitors, and more.
This week’s Kaspersky Lab podcast looks at a Facebook ban, Pornhub’s VPN, GDPR, and more.
How scammers are exploiting the GDPR fuss to extract personal data.
Implementing effective cybersecurity technologies does not equal GDPR compliance, but it is among the cornerstones on which this compliance is built.
On this podcast, special guest David Emm joins David to talk data privacy, AI, and smart homes
Jeff and Dave discuss the latest changes at Facebook, a data breach at Panera Bread, the fallout from the ransomware in Atlanta, and more.
The European Commission’s proposed ePrivacy Regulation takes effect in May 2018. Why is it a battle — and who is fighting for what?
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss connected cars, an iPhone text bug, GDPR and more.
The amount of personal data leaked by companies that store or process it has been growing at an alarming rate over the past few years. Yahoo’s record-breaking 2016 data breach —