• Doorbells, Dystopia, and Digital Rights: The Ring Surveillance Debate
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode, we examine Amazon’s Ring doorbell camera amid rising privacy concerns and policy changes. The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s recent report criticizes Ring’s AI-first approach and the rollback of prior privacy reforms, describing it as ‘techno authoritarianism.’ We also discuss a recent scare among Ring users on May 28, related to an unexplained series […]

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    19 mins
  • Passwords and the Elderly: Why Writing Them Down Might Be OK
    Jul 21 2025

    In this episode, join hosts Tom Eston, Scott Wright, and Kevin Johnson as they discuss the controversial topic of seniors writing down passwords. They discuss how threat modeling differs for the elderly, the practicality of using password managers, two-factor authentication, and future solutions like passkeys. The conversation includes humorous anecdotes and touches on broader cybersecurity […]

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    20 mins
  • The Google Workspace Security Gap: Why Traditional Tools Fall Short
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode, we discuss the often overlooked security issues within Google Workspace. Rajan Kapoor, Field CISO at Material Security, joins us to talk about how Material Security is redefining the protection of documents, email accounts, and data in Google Workspace. We explore the unique challenges Workspace presents compared to traditional tools, and how Material […]

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    16 mins
  • Autonomous Hacking? This Startup May Have Just Changed Penetration Testing Forever
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, we explore the revolutionary concept of autonomous penetration testing with a discussion into Cybersecurity startup XBOW’s recent breakthrough. XBOW claims to have topped HackerOne’s leaderboard using a fully autonomous AI agent, raising significant questions about the future of offensive security. Hosts discuss the potential of AI in pen testing, the implications for […]

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    22 mins
  • Cybersecurity Talent Shortage: Myth, Mismatch, or Reality?
    Jun 30 2025

    Is there really a cybersecurity talent shortage, or are we just looking in all the wrong places? This week on the Shared Security Podcast, we tackle the buzz around the so-called cybersecurity skills gap. Host Tom Eston welcomes Katie Soper, Senior Consultant at Avetix Cyber and co-founder of the CyberVault Podcast, to discuss the challenges […]

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    28 mins
  • Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA): Protecting Kids or Censorship?
    Jun 23 2025

    In this episode, we explore the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a controversial bill aimed at protecting children online. Joined by co-host Scott Wright, we discuss the potential implications of KOSA, including concerns about censorship, mass surveillance, and the impact on free expression and online privacy. We also touch on the broad support for the […]

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    16 mins
  • Cities of the Future or Hacker’s Paradise? The Cybersecurity Risks of Smart Cities
    Jun 16 2025

    Join us as we explore the concept of smart cities—municipalities enhanced by connected technology like sensors, cameras, and automated systems to improve services and infrastructure. We discuss the inherent vulnerabilities that come with these advancements, including cybersecurity threats and real-life incidents such as hacked crosswalk signals featuring voices of tech moguls. Our discussion covers how […]

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    18 mins
  • Do You Really Need a REAL ID to Fly in the US? Breaking Down the Myths
    Jun 9 2025

    Join us as we discuss the long-awaited implementation of the REAL ID Act in the U.S. We cover the essentials you need to fly, the potential benefits of using your passport, and how new mobile IDs fit into the TSA’s plans. We also discuss the broader implications for identity surveillance and who truly benefits from […]

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    24 mins