Jan 15, 2021 | Amazon, anonymity, Apple, Applications, Apps, Artificial Intelligence, Big Tech, Business, CES, Consumer, Demonetize, Dragnet, Facebook, Facial Recognition, Fake News, False Positives, GeoFence Warrants, Google, Google, Google, Government, Hacking, Hacks, Internet Service Providers, Law Enforcement, Malware, Millennials, Mobile Phones, Show Notes, Social Media, Tech Overlords, Technology, Zero-Day
Tech Talk Show Notes January 10-16, 2021 WhatsApp gives users an ultimatum: Share data with Facebook or stop using the app WhatsApp, the Facebook-owned messenger that claims to have privacy coded into its DNA, is giving its 2 billion-plus users an ultimatum: agree to...
Jan 8, 2021 | Agencies, Amazon, Amazon platform, Attack Vectors, Big Tech, Coronavirus, Covid-19, cyberattacks, Cybersecurity, Data Loss, Facial Recognition, False Positives, Government, Hacking, Hacking, Malware, Malware, Microsoft, Microsoft, Microsoft, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Show Notes, Surveillance, Tech Overlords, Third-Party resellers
Tech Talk Show Notes January 3-9, 2021 DDoS Attacks Spiked, Became More Complex in 2020 The large-scale shift to remote work and the increased reliance on online services as the result of the global pandemic this year gave threat actors new opportunities to use...
Dec 4, 2020 | Agencies, Amazon, Amazon platform, Anti-Virus, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Big Tech, cyberattacks, Facial Recognition, Google, Government, Incident Response, Information Technology, Internet, IRS, Malware, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, School Districts, Security, Show Notes, Technology, Third-Party resellers
Tech Talk Show Notes November 29 – December 5, 2020 Gaming Over the Holidays? 7 Important Security Tips It’s the most wonderful time of the year for hackers to target home gamers. Gamers are typically on the younger side and more trusting and comfortable...
Mar 7, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Asset Management, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Biometrics, Business, CEO, Clearview AI, credential stealing, Critical data, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Data Assets, data sharing, Data Storage, Databases, Executives, Facial Recognition, Facial Recognition, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacks, Images, industrial espionage, Information Technology, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Nationstates, Online, Organized Crime, Patches, Patching, Patents, Photo Database, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Software, Software Manufacturers, Technology, Technology, Third-Party, third-world, Updates, Updates
Hackers Target Large Databases It was only a matter of time! The tiny start-up Clearview AI developed an algorithm that utilized a three billion image database that could end your ability to walk down the street anonymously. They provided it to worldwide law...
Feb 1, 2020 | Best Practices, Biometrics, Business, Cyber breaches, cyberattacks, Data Brokers, Data Storage, Databases, Facial Recognition, Facial Recognition, False Positives, Hacking, Hacking, ID Theft, Internet, Patching, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Social Networking, Technology, Unsecured
Concerns About Effectiveness and Privacy and Limiting Facial Recognition Adoption Facial Recognition is not a perfect technology and still needs some time before being widely used in societal applications until we get our hands around the issues of privacy, safety and...
Jan 25, 2020 | Big Tech, Biometrics, Business, Data, Databases, Facial Recognition, Location Data, Monitoring, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Software, Software Manufacturers, Technology, Tracking
Privacy Gone: Tech Start-up Has Huge Facial Recognition Database What if I told you that there was a biometric artificial intelligence program that might end privacy as we know it… would you believe me? What if I told you that the company that developed it was...