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8 & Out is a Podcast series featuring interesting 8-minute interviews with Avaya Select Product Partners by Avaya DevConnect Business Development Manager Bill Petty. Interesting innovations and informative interviews make this a 'must have' on your playlist.
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Risky Business is a weekly information security podcast featuring news and in-depth interviews with industry luminaries. Launched in February 2007, Risky Business is a must-listen digest for information security pros. With a running time of approximately 50-60 minutes, Risky Business is pacy; a security podcast without the waffle.
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Cloud-based collaboration and communications are delivering experiences that are transforming our economy and shaping our lives. But to benefit from the Experience Economy and build an enduring advantage, organizations must think beyond yesterday’s strategies and solutions. The Experience invites you to join thought leaders across the business for thought-provoking conversations with industry leaders, technologists, creators, influencers and others who are bringing to life the future of expe ...
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The IAUG Insider Podcast is more than a resource for IAUG members and Avaya customers; it's the home of exclusive interviews with Avaya and IAUG leaders on the latest telecommunications news, trends, and best practices. New episodes launch on Thursdays.
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Heads In The Cloud

Star2Star Communications

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Join three telecom industry leaders as they discuss tips and tricks in the Unified Communications world. Plus, meet their expert guests who share their own unique perspectives on the industry.
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The Collaboration Space

AVI-SPL Digital Workplace Services Provider

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Pull up a chair in our virtual conference room as we chat with industry experts about collaboration in the hybrid digital workplace, and how to connect on-site and remote team members. Explore UC and meeting room technology to boost productivity and safety. We support the three keys to hybrid workplace success: employee engagement, physical and emotional well-being, and business continuity. Brought to you by AVI-SPL.
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Here's the week's business, finance and economics news - in just 30 minutes. In the meantime you can catch me on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. And if you want leave a comment. Wishing you all a safe and healthy week. And looking forward to bringing you Talking Business next week Follow my socials on: https://twitter.com/leongettler https://www.instagram.com/leongettler/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leongettler/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/leongettler/ https://www.facebook.com/talkingbu ...
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CIONews

CIONews

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Welcome to the podcast channel of CIONews, we produce the latest updates in the world of technology and business from CIO perspective. Our show features in-depth discussions with top CIOs, technology leaders, and industry experts who share their insights and experiences on a wide range of topics. We also cover the latest news, and developments in the tech industry. CIONews helps to stay informed and inspired whether you're a seasoned CIO or just starting out in your career, it has something ...
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The world’s $100 trillion time bomb is ticking as the International Monetary fund meets finance chiefs in Washington this week. The IMF warns that Australia’s inflation will hold at 3.3% through 2024-2025. Billionaire Richard White has been accused of giving business advice in exchange for sex by different women. Qantas has been ordered to pay $170…
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including: SEC fines tech firms for downplaying the Solarwinds hacks Anonymous Sudan still looks and quacks like a Russian duck Apple proposes max 10 day TLS certificate life Oopsie! Microsoft loses a bunch of cloud logs Veeam and Fortinet are bad and should fe…
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Don't miss this informative and inspiring episode featuring a tour of the National Center for State Courts Innovation Lab. Head over to our YouTube channel to see the video. Contact us at contact@avispl.com for more information. Welcome! Join us for this episode as we explore the changing world of court technology and its potential to revolutionize…
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including: SEC fines tech firms for downplaying the Solarwinds hacks Anonymous Sudan still looks and quacks like a Russian duck Apple proposes max 10 day TLS certificate life Oopsie! Microsoft loses a bunch of cloud logs Veeam and Fortinet are bad and should fe…
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Before we dive in, here is the link to the 10/29/24 Crestron Manhattan Experience Center Open House the panel mentioned. Welcome back to The Collaboration Space! In this episode, we'll discuss the effects of the return to work debate that's heating up and what it means to you and your teams. We've seen mandates in the news, including the latest fro…
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Hurricanes in the US have cost lives, wreaked enormous damage and left enormous financial costs. As we witness extreme weather events escalating worldwide, the connection to climate change is undeniable. Prime Minister Albanese just bought a $4.3M ocean front home, when most people can't afford their rent or mortgage. For a supposed man of the peop…
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news, including: Chinese spooks all up in western telco lawful intercept Jerks ruin the Internet Archive’s day Microsoft drops a great report with a bad chart The feds make their own crypto currency and get it pumped Forti-, Palo- and Ivanti-fail And much, much more. This …
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news, including: Chinese spooks all up in western telco lawful intercept Jerks ruin the Internet Archive’s day Microsoft drops a great report with a bad chart The feds make their own crypto currency and get it pumped Forti-, Palo- and Ivanti-fail And much, much more. This …
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ASIC data shows company insolvencies have hit record highs. Half of Australians expect cost-of-living pressures to deteriorate over the coming two years New research shows grocery costs are the biggest pain point for Aussie consumers despite the recent pullback in official inflation figures. ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott doesn’t expect to remain in the to…
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Qatar Airlines gets around Qantas protectionism by buying a 25% stake in Virgin. Murdoch's REA walks away from Rightmove deal after making four bad offers. Rank-and-file Labor members urging the Albanese government to curtail negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions. An average of 4.02 million national viewers watched Brisbane’s 60-point …
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In this edition of Snake Oilers we hear pitches from three security vendors: Sandfly Security: An agentless Linux security platform that actually sounds very cool Permiso: An identity security platform founded by ex FireEye folks Wiz: The cloud security giant is getting in on code security scanning You can watch this edition of Snake Oilers on YouT…
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In this edition of Snake Oilers we hear pitches from three security vendors: Sandfly Security: An agentless Linux security platform that actually sounds very cool Permiso: An identity security platform founded by ex FireEye folks Wiz: The cloud security giant is getting in on code security scanning You can watch this edition of Snake Oilers on YouT…
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Unlike other central banks, the Reserve Bank of Australia keeps its rates on hold waiting for inflation to come down. Australia’s annual inflation rate in August falls to lowest since 2021 at 2.7% Australia’s Misery index is at its highest level since the global financial crisis and higher than during the COVID-19 era. The Albanese government surpr…
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Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news with everyone’s favourite ex-NSA big-brain, Rob Joyce. They talk through: Musk and Durov bow to government pressure Tiktok rushes to ban authoritarian propagandists The US doesn’t want Chinese software in its cars Kaspersky replaces itself with an AV no one has ever heard of Aussie polic…
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Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s infosec news with everyone’s favourite ex-NSA big-brain, Rob Joyce. They talk through: Musk and Durov bow to government pressure Tiktok rushes to ban authoritarian propagandists The US doesn’t want Chinese software in its cars Kaspersky replaces itself with an AV no one has ever heard of Aussie polic…
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Tony Anscombe, global security evangelist at ESET The virtual private network is a tried-and-true part of many companies’ approach to both remote access and security. So what do solution providers need to know about VPN technology today? How can you recommend and implement the best solutions for your customers, and make sure they are secure and sta…
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We need a Labor Party in which the big issues are confronted,” former ACTU secretary Bill Kelty said, describing the Albanese government as instead being “mired in mediocrity”. Commonwealth Bank of Australia is exploring the possibility of replacing thousands of local call centre staff with a ChatGPT-style platform in an expanded use of artificial …
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Hezbollah’s attempts to avoid SIGINT with pagers ends in explosions The US shines many bright lights on RT’s disinfo role Australia counters Chinese bullying in the Pacific Valid accounts are the most prevalent entry point, says CISA’s data Ivanti and For…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Hezbollah’s attempts to avoid SIGINT with pagers ends in explosions The US shines many bright lights on RT’s disinfo role Australia counters Chinese bullying in the Pacific Valid accounts are the most prevalent entry point, says CISA’s data Ivanti and For…
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Stephen Nichols, director of solution engineering for Acronis As ransomware and other attacks have become ubiquitous, so has cyber insurance as businesses try to ensure they’re covered if the worst should happen. However, insurance companies are loathed to lose money, meaning that MSPs and their customers must stay on their toes to stay protected. …
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. The Murdoch’s control over their media empire is about to be scrutinized in court. It’s also now the target of the activist investor Starboard. The legal battle between Murdoch’s kids over Murdoch’s plan to change the structure of his family trust to give all voting power to his oldest son, Lachlan. New data shows almost all of Australia’s major …
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The Murdoch’s control over their media empire is about to be scrutinized in court. It’s also now the target of the activist investor Starboard. The legal battle between Murdoch’s kids over Murdoch’s plan to change the structure of his family trust to give all voting power to his oldest son, Lachlan. New data shows almost all of Australia’s major ai…
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Brandi Hardman of Avaya and Jay Robison of 911inform join this episode of The Collaboration Space. They share insights on the benefits of cloud calling and contact center platforms and the importance of incorporating an emergency preparedness solution into those platforms. During this podcast, we discuss: - An intro to cloud calling and contact cen…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Russia’s disinformation peddlers face multifaceted sternness from the DoJ Telegram is now law enforcement’s bestest new pal, all of a sudden Iran’s banking industry arranges a payment plan for a ransom Columbia investigates how it sent private jets full o…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Russia’s disinformation peddlers face multifaceted sternness from the DoJ Telegram is now law enforcement’s bestest new pal, all of a sudden Iran’s banking industry arranges a payment plan for a ransom Columbia investigates how it sent private jets full o…
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In this edition of Snake Oilers Patrick Gray gets pitches from three cybersecurity companies: Authentik, an open source identity provider that a lot of large organisations are deploying on prem as an alternative to cloud-based IDPs Dropzone AI, an LLM-based agent that can do the work of a Tier 1 SOC analyst SlashID, an identity security company tha…
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In this edition of Snake Oilers Patrick Gray gets pitches from three cybersecurity companies: Authentik, an open source identity provider that a lot of large organisations are deploying on prem as an alternative to cloud-based IDPs Dropzone AI, an LLM-based agent that can do the work of a Tier 1 SOC analyst SlashID, an identity security company tha…
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Australian GDP per capita has declined for a record 6th consecutive quarter. Australian health Department officials concede that private hospitals are uninvestable and more will close. Rupert Murdoch-owned firm REA Group weighs up bid for UK-based Rightmove. Blackstone to acquire Australian data centre business AirTrunk. The world’s largest private…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Brazil’s supreme court bans X-formerly-Twitter, Iranian cyber teams cooperate with ransomware crews While North Koreans wield chrome-windows 0-day Yubikey cloning attack is impressive, but doesn’t have us binning our keys quite yet The White House is comi…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the weeks security news, including: Brazil’s supreme court bans X-formerly-Twitter, Iranian cyber teams cooperate with ransomware crews While North Koreans wield chrome-windows 0-day Yubikey cloning attack is impressive, but doesn’t have us binning our keys quite yet The White House is comi…
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Australia’s latest monthly CPI indicator came in lower at 3.5% in the 12 months to July. But energy subsidies are weighing on the index. As many as 1.6 million Australian households are now facing home insurance affordability stress The Australian government is set to take a tougher approach to airlines and airports over flight delays under changes…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discusses the week’s security news, including: Telegram founder’s arrest in France Volt Typhoon 0days some SD-WAN gear Russia frets about Ukraine all up in Kursk’s webcams Cybercriminals social engineer payment card NFC relay attacks in the wild The slow burn of Active Directory name collisions And…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discusses the week’s security news, including: Telegram founder’s arrest in France Volt Typhoon 0days some SD-WAN gear Russia frets about Ukraine all up in Kursk’s webcams Cybercriminals social engineer payment card NFC relay attacks in the wild The slow burn of Active Directory name collisions And…
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Mike Burgess is the director general of ASIO. But the thing about Mike is he’s actually a cybersecurity guy. He joined ASD, Australia’s NSA, back in 1995 when it was still the Defence Signals Directorate. He was there for 18 years before he bounced out to the private sector for a while to work as the CISO for Australia’s largest telco, Telstra. In …
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Mike Burgess is the director general of ASIO. But the thing about Mike is he’s actually a cybersecurity guy. He joined ASD, Australia’s NSA, back in 1995 when it was still the Defence Signals Directorate. He was there for 18 years before he bounced out to the private sector for a while to work as the CISO for Australia’s largest telco, Telstra. In …
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Plummeting iron ore prices could cost the federal government $3 billion in revenue, which is likely to push Australia’s budget further into deficit this financial year. Federal police have been called in to investigate whether Regional Express’s former chairman amid increasingly bitter recriminations over the airline’s collapse late last month. New…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news including: Microsoft did a good thing! Soon all Azure admins will require MFA The three billion row National Public Data breach mess, courtesy Florida Man US govt confirms that it was Iran that hacked the Trump campaign Is TP-Link the next Huawei, or just not very g…
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news including: Microsoft did a good thing! Soon all Azure admins will require MFA The three billion row National Public Data breach mess, courtesy Florida Man US govt confirms that it was Iran that hacked the Trump campaign Is TP-Link the next Huawei, or just not very g…
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In this conversation Risky Business host Patrick Gray speaks with SentinelOne’s Chris Krebs and Alex Stamos about what sort of cyber enabled interference we can expect in the 2024 US presidential race. Alex was the CISO at Facebook during the 2016 election, and Chris Krebs was responsible for US election security as the director of CISA in 2020. Wa…
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