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Our first Shared Security episode recorded live at RSA Conference in San Francisco with special guest Matt Johansen from Reddit.
FCC issues fines to major US wireless carriers for sharing users' real-time location data, totaling nearly $200 million and Google's announcement that it prevented 2.28 million malicious apps from reaching the Play Store in 2023.
Findings from Mandiant's M-Trends 2024 report and the challenges of maintaining online privacy within relationships.
Erin Gallagher, cybersecurity awareness lead at Fastly, joins us this week to discuss her journey into the field of security awareness and her unique approach to enhancing cybersecurity within tech companies.
Details on a significant backdoor threat that nearly compromised Linux systems globally and a incident where hackers stole 340,000 social security numbers from a government consulting firm.
Details about the AT&T data breach affecting 73 million current and former customers and a sophisticated thread jacking attack targeting a journalist.
A new hotel lock vulnerability emerges and why you may not remain anonymous on Glassdoor.
Alyssa Miller joins us this week to discuss her aviation and InfoSec career journey.
Why is the US government trying to ban TikTok? Plus, how car insurance companies are tracking you, and the details about the new username privacy feature in the Signal messaging app.
The Blame Game: Who's Responsible for Hacked Social Media Accounts? Plus, a new threat involving spoofed Zoom, Google, and Skype meeting requests that spread remote access Trojans (RATs)