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Crucial Podcast

The Matt, Tubes

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The Matt, Tubes, and other guests hash out everyday topics. A casual Podcast featuring open discussions about everything Crucial to daily life. Movies, Games, Fast Food, Healthcare, Politics. Anything can be “Crucial”!
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Crucial Tech

Lou Covey

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Unraveling the technology that affects us all but that few of us understand, in a format to give you a basic understanding in the time it takes to drive to and from the grocery store.
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Crucial Conversations

Llewellan Vance

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Dive into Crucial Conversations, your portal to insights from the trailblazers shaping our world. With Llewellan guiding the discourse, explore not only groundbreaking tech innovations like AI, web 3, and quantum computing but also inspiring life stories and transformative thought leadership. Engage with industry pioneers, visionary thinkers, and unsung heroes as they share both their cutting-edge inventions and the journeys that molded them. Experience firsthand demonstrations of innovative ...
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Crucial 42

crucial 42

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This podcast channel is about sports and maybe now and than some other stuff. You will just have to see in the future. So tune in to the best sports podcast and find out. Cover art photo provided by Sean Pierce on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@prevailz
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Clarity is Crucial

Clarity is Crucial with Vanessa Velez

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Ready to be the woman your purpose needs? Listen in to the Clarity is Crucial podcast with Vanessa Velez - your favorite 4th-generation intuitive with a Fortune 500 background and Indigenous roots.
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Trivially Crucial

Trivially Crucial

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A show about the importance of stories in all mediums, how they're constructed, how they're told, and how they enhance our lives. We love and care about books, movies, comics, games, television, and any other medium through which stories can be told. We're willing to dissect the stories we love and laud the stories we don't. Because stories matter.
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Mental Health/PsychoeducationThe purpose of this podcast is to bring about self-awareness as it relates to your thinking patterns, feelings, communication style, ability to regulate your emotions, and respond to difficult situations. These crucial conversations are designed to empower and encourage you to enhance your self-knowledge, self-discipline, self-consciousness and empathy for others.
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ER Docs and Crucial Talks

Raj Kalsi & Cullen Kehoe

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Cullen Kehoe and Raj Kalsi are two close friends that just so happen to be ER doctors mutually invested in self-improvement and introspection. They'll touch on various topics during their podcast episodes and will share the pearls of wisdom they learn along the way. Be a fly on the wall for their old fashioned, round table discussions about medical (and non-medical) issues. They want to be a catalyst to unite this country again. There will be twists and turns, so hold on tight. They get into ...
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Shooting a shotgun at a water tower, textural amalgams on the Silk Road, kindness in music. The LA-based musician discusses three important albums. Dustin's picks: Motohiko Hamase – Reminiscence Steve Shehan – Arrows goo age – Open Zone Dustin's recent pleasures: Co La – Moody Coup Lucy Liyou – Every Video Without Your Face, Every Sound Without You…
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During @RSAC Conference in April I met with Matthew Gracey-McMinn, VP of Threat Services for Netacea and we talked about the damage malicious bots can do. His company is one of a handful of companies dedicated to protecting users against that threat, in particular media companies. It was a short conversation and I decided it was worth going into a …
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Last week, Dr. Zero Trust, AKA Dr. Chase Cunningham, posted in Linked in that he was fed up with people who say they don’t understand Zero Trust. To a certain extent, I feel his frustration. Journalists understand the concept. We have a decades-old saying, “If your mother says she loves you, check it out.” It doesn’t get more zero trust than that. …
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The flesh and bone of synthesis, all the power in one drum, great songs with shit mixes. The Réunion island-based electronic maloya producer discusses three important albums. Jako's picks: Danyel Waro – Batarsité Patrick Manent – Kozmann ker EPROM – Halflife Jako's new album is called Mahavélouz and it's out on Nyege Nyege Tapes. Check it out here…
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Physical authentication keys are a common trope in movies, TV and spy thrillers and they have been around for almost 20 years. But they are still hard to find in real life. We talked with Alex Summerer, head of authentication for Swissbit, which is a relatively new player in the field, headquartered in ...of course, Switzerland. Frankly, after talk…
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All of The Matt and Tubes gadgets fry and explode as they try to find out if "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" is Crucial. The Matt isn't the biggest fan of the "James Bond" or "Mission Impossible" series. Can the writing and directing of Brad Bird change his mind? You'll have to march into a sandstorm and climb the Burj Khalifa to find out! Lov…
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Still digging through dozens of hours of recordings and pages of notes from #RSAC_Conference last week. But while looking into the issue of bots, both good and bad, discovered a fairly recent story about how scammers use bots to steal financial ait. And as I always say, if I don't know about something, I know someone who does. So I called up an old…
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The Matt and Tubes face down "Snake Eyes". An epic "Political Thriller?!?" I'm not sure of the genre, but I am sure that "Snake Eyes" is Crucial! NIcholas Cage gives his all as "Rick Santoro" a dirt-bag detective who gets forced into doing the right thing. He will have to compete with Gary Sinese who is chaneling his manliness into "Kevin Dunne" a …
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Greetings, Tubes here, letting everybody know that I am publishing the final run of our recorded episodes. We recorded these in the summer of 2024 and I apologize for the delay in uploading them. Lets just say I wasn't ready to be out of episodes to chop up. Starting with "Snake Eyes" we have four episodes left to release. We end the series with a …
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This was another exhausting #RSAC in San Francisco but I think I'm finally getting a handle on it. There will be more to come, but Bruce Schneier gave a keynote on Tuesday that I think bodes well for journalism. And we had a visit with our friend at Safety National Insurance, Spencer Timmel, about just how far insurance can cover cybersecurity wwea…
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One-take to tape, eternal red-lining, escaping the concert hall. The Tiohtià:ke/Montréal-based maker of concrète electronic tape music discusses three important albums. Jeremy's picks: Magnolia Electric Co. – Josephine Baby Huey – The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend Luc Ferrari – Presque Rien A record Jeremy's been recently enjoying: iPhupho L'k…
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What does Renaissance-era innovation have to do with modern leadership? Everything, according to global keynote speaker and executive coach Jean-Marie DiGiovanna. Drawing from her remarkable journey scaling a tech start-up from 90 to 4,000 employees and navigating cultural nuances across continents, Jean-Marie reveals how traditional command-and-co…
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Tascam masterpieces, deadly post-show oil slick, the cult of personality. The member of black metal/shoegaze band Pyramids discusses three important albums. Rich's picks: Lifelover – Pulver Elliott Smith – XO Ink & Dagger – The Fine Art Of Original Sin The new Pyramids album is called Pythagoras and it's out now on The Flenser. Check it out on Band…
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There comes a moment in many abusive relationships, when observant friends encourage the abused party to leave the abuser. I consider myself a friend of the cybersecurity industry, aside from its bad marketing practices, I see it as important to the well-being of society worldwide. And that’s why I say now, it’s time to leave the federal government…
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When it comes to polite discussion, there are two things you should never discuss: Politics and Religion. At the same time, most people would also rather not talk about insurance or data encryption. Well, I can’t say I’m all that polite, because that is exactly what this episode is about. The need for encryption on or data has never been more impor…
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Microsoft haw cancelled plans for a massive build out of AI data centers and China is shutting down gigawatts or AI processing due to lack of demand. It seems the AI boom is on the verge of busting as big as the Dotcom collapse. And since cybersecurity companies seem dependent on the AI buzzwords to sell their services, that is going to mean change…
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Methodical and playful, the Radigue over your shoulder, one riff played well. Sound artist and musician Robbie Judkins discusses three important albums. Robbie's picks: Black To Comm – Alphabet 1968 Èliane Radigue – Jetsun Mila Lungfish – Artificial Horizon Robbie's latest album, Every Movement, is out now on Brachliegen Tapes. Find Robbie on Cargo…
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Ever been caught in the grip of procrastination, watching the hours slip away as your keyboard lies untouched? Meet Peter, a tech entrepreneur turned anti-procrastination crusader, whose journey from distraction-prone programmer to best-selling author is nothing short of inspiring. As we sit down with him, Peter spills the secrets of a stable busin…
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Feeling like you're teetering on a house of cards while the world sees a castle of confidence? You're not alone. I've been there alongside countless high achievers and my guest, a seasoned coach - Paul Larsen, who's navigated these choppy waters. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on imposter syndrome, sharing candid tales from our own lives…
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The "Signalgate" scandal has raised the issue of encryption to a broader audience in the past week. On the plus side, many sources say that 95% of digital traffic is encrypted now, compared to 43% in 2014, but most people have no idea that their personal data is being encrypted. It’s one of those invisible technologies that touch many people. But t…
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As I've said before, I get a lot of "studies" and "surveys" from cybersecurity firms with breathless and urgent warnings about a coming cyber-pocalypse of one sort or another. Funny thing, it's always about something that they supposedly defend against. As I started writing this note, I got another one. I did one podcast about a survey from Huntres…
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Sound through helium, medieval flute on a hill, puncturing the tension. The Berlin-based producer and musician discusses three important albums. Tim's picks: Second Woman – S/W Kara-Lis Coverdale – A 480 The Hilliard Ensemble – Perotin Tim's new album, Trill Scan, is out now on Constellation. You can also check it out on Tim's bandcamp. His website…
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The DDoS attack on X.com this week provided a certain amount of schadenfreude for people less than enamored by Elon Musk. It also rang alarm bells in the cybersecurity community as that style of attack seems to be making a comeback, and not for financial gain. All indications are corporations, and, in particular, government institutions are not rea…
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Pieces of life, countryside backpack diffusions, noisy-distorted-no-wave-crazy-guitar. The Paris-based guitarist discusses three important albums. Nina's picks: Gastr Del Sol – Upgrade & Afterlife Géométries – Nebuloasa Officine – S/T (2E) Nina's new album, Bye Bye Bird, is out now on Ideologic Organ. Check it out on Bandcamp. Nina is also on Insta…
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I get a lot of "studies" about the state of cybersecurity and most of them are poorly done. In Episode 10.8 I talked about one I like, from Huntress and the week it came out I got pitched another report from iProov that was, well, less than well done. And as much as I tried to help them focus on reality, the more they pushed back. Again, this is no…
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Elegant and effusive, timeless eternities, bulky sounds. The Brussels-based sound artist and composer discusses three important albums. Liew's picks: Susan Alcorn – Soledad David Behrman – Leapday Night Portishead – Third Liew's latest album is titled In All Possible Places At Once, released on Chinabot. Check it out here. Liew's website is here. D…
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Artificial Intelligence is all the rage right now with broad claims about how it is going to change the world as we know it. I have my doubts about the hype and so does Bob Ackerman, the granddaddy of cybersecurity venture capital, founder and managing director of AllegisCyber Capital (for the past 29 years) and cofounder of the cyber incubator, Da…
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Today we are talking about insurance and government regulation... No! Wait! It's good stuff so bear with us. As the US administration seems intent on dismantling government protections in cybersecutiy, we will all rely heavily on foreign governments and private industries, like insurance, to keep us safe from cybercrime. The Digital Operations Resi…
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Flutter 3.29 significantly enhances performance and fidelity across platforms, boasting improvements to Impeller, Cupertino widgets, and DevTools. Key updates include a new Material 3 page transition, refined progress indicators and sliders, and enhanced text selection capabilities. The release also features Dart threading changes for improved mobi…
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Valentine's Day gift suggestions for tech-savvy individuals. Options range from smart home gadgets like AI-powered picture frames and smart mugs to more advanced items such as augmented reality headsets and personalised NFTs. It also includes suggestions for those who enjoy hands-on projects, like DIY tech kits. The recommendations cater to various…
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Hunting for errors, the lesson in Queens, massive dub sound systems, peripheral vibes. Simon Grab and David Meier discuss four important albums. Simon's picks: Dhangsha – Broadcast Signal Intrusion DJ K – PANICO NO SUBMUNDO David's picks: Tyshawn Sorey – that / not Alice Coltrane – Journey In Satchidananda Simon and David's collaborative album is t…
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Phishing attacks are on the rise again with the help of sophisticated generative-AI tools. But new defenses and increased wariness among potential victims are blunting the potential for widespread harm. We talked with Greg Linares, Principle Threat Intelligence Analyst for Huntress regarding their annual Threat Intelligence report. It sounds grim, …
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I am very far behind in writing stories and making podcasts. The events since January 20 have made it difficult to keep up. But today, while walking downtown I came across a brand-new independent book store That had a copy of a book dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Dream" speech. I attended that event, with my mother, when I was 11. It was a …
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This week, we are talking to a lawyer. Maryam Meseha is a founding partner of Pierson Ferdinand LLC, a relatively new and large firm dedicated to digital security. In the first few weeks of the year, the new US administration has castrated the governmental infrastructure to make sure corporation keep customer data safe, especially in the area of re…
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The texts detail the meteoric rise of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, and its groundbreaking open-source AI model, R1. R1's impressive performance, comparable to models from OpenAI and Meta, has quickly gained popularity and prompted significant market reactions, including stock declines for major tech companies.…
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3am Vegas haze, inappropriate wedding songs, coffee shop intensity vortex. The host of Crucial Listening discusses three important albums. Jack's picks: R.E.M. – Automatic For The People Baby Dee – Love's Small Song JUNKO / SACHIKO – Vasilisa The Beautiful I'll be back with a guest next time. Thank you so much for all your support, I'm grateful! Do…
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Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event showcased its latest innovations, headlined by the improved foldable Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 phones. The event also unveiled the Galaxy Watch 7 and the novel Galaxy Ring, both focusing on advanced health tracking, alongside the Galaxy Buds 3 earbuds.द्वारा nichotieno
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I've had several discussions about the nature of censorship, the freedom of speech and moderation and I came to the realization that most people have no idea what sociial media moderation is. So I did a bit of a rant. We also are bringing back the top threat reports from Fletch for a bit of lightheartedness before the rant.…
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January 2025 US ban on TikTok, citing national security concerns regarding its Chinese ownership. Legislation mandating a ban unless ByteDance divested its US operations was passed and upheld in court. The ban's immediate impact included app removal from app stores and user migration to alternative platforms. President-elect Trump hinted at a poten…
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James Bore is a cybersecurity consultant, speaker and publisher based in the UK. He has a refined sense of cynicism that clicks with my own, so we've been chatting back and forth for several months on various subjects and decided it's probably time to record some of our interaction. Today, we are looking at the preferred marketing practice (shiny o…
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Sound as living entity, eating your greens, divinity and dedication. The Berlin-based, Mexican multimedia artist and DJ discusses three important albums. Daniela's picks: Éliane Radigue – Trilogie de la Mort Coil – Musick To Play In The Dark Vol 1 / Vol 2 Alice Coltrane – Eternity Daniela Huerta's solo debut album, Soplo, is out now on Elevator Bat…
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For about two years, the team at Cyber Protection Magazine has debated whether Meta platforms (Facebook, Instagram and *shudder* WhatsApp) were valuable or even necessary for the reach of our magazine. For two years, I've been outvoted every time. Instead, I unilaterally decided to divorce from the platforms. Providentially, Mark Zuckerberg made tw…
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GitHub has released a free version of its AI-powered coding assistant, Copilot, alongside its existing paid Pro version. The free version offers limited code suggestions (2,000 per month) and chat requests (50 per month), utilizing AI models like GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet. In contrast, the Pro version provides unlimited access to these features …
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Crucial Tech focuses on Android device security. It details common signs of hacking, such as unusual data usage and slow performance, and provides steps to take if a hack is suspected, including disconnecting from the internet and performing a factory reset. The episode also offers preventative measures, such as installing apps only from trusted so…
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This podcast episode from Crucial Tech introduces Microsoft PowerToys, a free, open-source suite of utilities enhancing Windows functionality. PowerToys includes tools like FancyZones (custom window layouts), PowerToys Run (a fast search tool), Color Picker (extracts colour codes), Image Resizer, etc…
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Explore how AI is reshaping software engineering in this episode of Crucial Tech. From AI-powered coding tools to enhanced security measures and automated testing, we dive into the innovative ways developers are leveraging AI to revolutionize their workflows and boost productivity.द्वारा nichotieno
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This podcast episode discusses Google's Gemini AI models, highlighting the increasing complexity of users navigating the various options. It details the differences between the free Gemini and the paid Gemini Advanced, focusing on their capabilities and pricing. The episode also addresses the recent launch of Gemini 2.0 and its advanced features, a…
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We open a new year and a new season with our friend, Ian Thornton-Trump, chief information security officer at the MSSP Inversion6 and in 30 minutes we take on some pretty meaty subjects. First we discuss how China strategically infiltrated technology systems in the US and other countries as a geopolitical message rather than attacks. He discusses …
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