The Current and Future State of Email Security with Andy Yen, CEO of Proton
In this episode, host Tom Eston speaks with Andy Yen, founder and CEO of Proton, to discuss the current and future state of email security.
We also discuss Andy's unique background as a scientist, the importance of using email aliases, an overview of Proton's new password manager (Proton Pass), how AI may impact email security in the future, and how to find out more about how Proton takes a different approach to email security.
Intro 0:00 Who is Andy Yen? 01:25 The Current and Future State of Email Security 03:20 The role of AI in Email Security 12:45 How to find out more about Proton and their products 16:59
In this episode released September 10, 2018: In this week's episode: The five eyes security alliance, Google and your offline purchases, privacy by default in Firefox. The Weekly Blaze podcast is where we update you on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These weekly podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
For full show notes, transcript, and to subscribe: https://sharedsecurity.net/2018/09/10/the-shared-security-weekly-blaze-five-eyes-security-alliance-google-and-your-offline-purchases-privacy-by-default-in-firefox/
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MoviePass will use facial recognition and eye tracking to make sure you're watching ads, new types of shipment-delivery scams are being used to spread malware, and details on the arrests of a SIM swapping gang and how you can protect yourself against a SIM swapping attack.
Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2022/02/21/moviepass-tracking-your-eyeballs-shipment-delivery-scams-sim-swappers-arrested/
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Reddit announced that it was the victim of a phishing attack aimed at its employees, resulting in unauthorized access to internal documents, code, and some unspecified business systems.
Advice on managing device location-tracking settings to ensure you're not sharing your location inadvertently.
The case of former Ubiquiti employee, Nickolas Sharp, who pled guilty to multiple felony charges after orchestrating a security breach, stealing data, and extorting almost $2m worth of cryptocurrency from his company.
Plus, our thoughts about UFO's and Chinese spy balloons!
Intro and thoughts on UFO's and Chinese spy balloons 0:00
Reddit Hacked 03:38
Preventing Accidental Location Sharing 08:47
Developer Hacks His Own Company 11:42
Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2023/02/20/reddit-hacked-preventing-accidental-location-sharing-developer-hacks-his-own-company/
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Tanya Janca, CEO and founder of the We Hack Purple Academy & Community, joins us to discuss her new book "Alice & Bob Learn Application Security", what inspired her to write the book, the current and future state of Application Security and much more! If you're a fan of Tanya's work, this is one episode you don't want to miss!
Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2021/01/28/tanya-janca-ceo-and-founder-we-hack-purple/
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Recorded January 13, 2017. Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2017/01/13/the-shared-security-podcast-episode-59-amazon-echo-wifi-router-security-eff-privacy-badger/
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In this episode released May 7 2018: DNA Privacy, This Week’s Social Media Privacy News Roundup, Remote Car Hacking. The Weekly Blaze podcast is where we update you on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These weekly podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
For full show notes, transcript, and to subscribe: https://sharedsecurity.net/2018/05/07/the-shared-security-weekly-blaze-dna-privacy-this-weeks-social-media-privacy-news-roundup-remote-car-hacking/
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Why rebooting your smartphone is good security hygiene, the FBI reveals top targeted vulnerabilities in the last two years, and details on how a nation state used a "flirty" aerobics instructor to steal data from defense contractors.
Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2021/08/02/reboot-your-smartphone-fbis-top-targeted-vulnerabilities-flirty-account-dupes-defense-contractors/
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The Tim Hortons mobile app created a “a mass invasion of Canadians’ privacy" by conducting continuous location tracking without user consent even when the app was closed, what is a social engineering kill-chain and how can this help understand and prevent attacks, and new research shows 33 out of the top 100 hospitals in America are sending sensitive heath information to Facebook via the Meta Pixel ad tracking tool.
Intro 0:00
Tim Hortons Privacy Investigation 01:16
Social Engineering Kill-Chain 13:28
Hospitals Sending Facebook Your Data 18:05
Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2022/06/27/tim-hortons-privacy-investigation-social-engineering-kill-chain-hospitals-sending-facebook-your-data/
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In this episode released December 17, 2018: Equifax data breach details released, more Google+ API bugs and Supermicro strikes back. The Weekly Blaze podcast is where we update you on the top 3 security and privacy news stories from the past week. These weekly podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you "news that you can use".
For full show notes, transcript, and to subscribe: https://sharedsecurity.net/2018/12/17/equifax-data-breach-details-released-more-google-api-bugs-supermicro-strikes-back-wb47/
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