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  • In this week's episode of Insights into Technology, host Joseph Whalen delves into the dramatic tech news making headlines. We kick off with a staggering story from Russia, where a court has slapped Google with an astronomical fine of 20 undecillion rubles. This unprecedented penalty raises questions about the complexities of international tech regulations and the ongoing battle between sovereign nations and global tech giants.

    Next, we explore the digital battlefield of disinformation. U.S. agencies have exposed a Russian-backed campaign using fake videos to influence American elections, highlighting the growing challenge of combating foreign interference and the role of AI in detecting misinformation.

    We then shift focus to cybersecurity threats as Chinese hackers exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft 365 through the Quad 7 botnet. Discover the implications for home and enterprise security and the measures organizations must take to safeguard their networks.

    In a surprising turn, we examine Microsoft's delayed release of a controversial feature that aims to capture user activity on Windows PCs. Privacy concerns and public outcry have led to multiple postponements, sparking a debate on the balance between innovation and security.

    Lastly, we touch on the ethical and practical dimensions of AI in technology. From the potential of AI-driven cybersecurity advancements to the risks posed by consumer apps with embedded malware, we navigate the complex landscape of emerging tech and its impact on global trust and regulation.

    Join us for these stories and more as we explore the evolving intersection of technology, politics, and ethics.

  • In this week's episode of Insights into Technology, host Joseph Whalen delves into the dramatic tech news making headlines. We kick off with a staggering story from Russia, where a court has slapped Google with an astronomical fine of 20 undecillion rubles. This unprecedented penalty raises questions about the complexities of international tech regulations and the ongoing battle between sovereign nations and global tech giants.

    Next, we explore the digital battlefield of disinformation. U.S. agencies have exposed a Russian-backed campaign using fake videos to influence American elections, highlighting the growing challenge of combating foreign interference and the role of AI in detecting misinformation.

    We then shift focus to cybersecurity threats as Chinese hackers exploit vulnerabilities in Microsoft 365 through the Quad 7 botnet. Discover the implications for home and enterprise security and the measures organizations must take to safeguard their networks.

    In a surprising turn, we examine Microsoft's delayed release of a controversial feature that aims to capture user activity on Windows PCs. Privacy concerns and public outcry have led to multiple postponements, sparking a debate on the balance between innovation and security.

    Lastly, we touch on the ethical and practical dimensions of AI in technology. From the potential of AI-driven cybersecurity advancements to the risks posed by consumer apps with embedded malware, we navigate the complex landscape of emerging tech and its impact on global trust and regulation.

    Join us for these stories and more as we explore the evolving intersection of technology, politics, and ethics.

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  • Welcome to Episode 6 of Insights into Technology, where host Joseph Whalen dives into the week's most pressing tech news. This episode, titled "The Expense of Security and Who's Forking Around with Linux?" explores a variety of topics ranging from Apple's ambitious bug bounty program to the latest developments in AI security.

    First, we discuss Apple's significant bug bounty initiative, offering up to $1 million to researchers who can identify vulnerabilities in their upcoming AI cloud platform. This move marks a notable shift for Apple, known for its closed systems, as they aim to enhance security while maintaining their strong stance on user privacy.

    The episode also covers a deepfake attack on cybersecurity firm Wiz, highlighting the growing threat of AI-generated deceptions in corporate environments. The discussion underscores the importance of insider awareness and new technologies to combat these sophisticated attacks.

    Additionally, we examine the impact of the EU's Network and Information Security (NIS2) directive on businesses, forcing many to reallocate resources to ensure compliance. The challenges of unfunded mandates and the strain on IT budgets are critically analyzed.

    We also delve into the repercussions of Penn State's $1.25 million fine for failing to meet cybersecurity standards in federal contracts, illustrating the high stakes of compliance and the necessity of proactive cybersecurity strategies.

    The episode wraps up with an intriguing look at Russia's response to being excluded from the Linux kernel community, and the potential splintering of the open-source ecosystem as a result.

    Join us for these stories and more as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology, security, and innovation.

  • Welcome to Episode 6 of Insights into Technology, where host Joseph Whalen dives into the week's most pressing tech news. This episode, titled "The Expense of Security and Who's Forking Around with Linux?" explores a variety of topics ranging from Apple's ambitious bug bounty program to the latest developments in AI security.

    First, we discuss Apple's significant bug bounty initiative, offering up to $1 million to researchers who can identify vulnerabilities in their upcoming AI cloud platform. This move marks a notable shift for Apple, known for its closed systems, as they aim to enhance security while maintaining their strong stance on user privacy.

    The episode also covers a deepfake attack on cybersecurity firm Wiz, highlighting the growing threat of AI-generated deceptions in corporate environments. The discussion underscores the importance of insider awareness and new technologies to combat these sophisticated attacks.

    Additionally, we examine the impact of the EU's Network and Information Security (NIS2) directive on businesses, forcing many to reallocate resources to ensure compliance. The challenges of unfunded mandates and the strain on IT budgets are critically analyzed.

    We also delve into the repercussions of Penn State's $1.25 million fine for failing to meet cybersecurity standards in federal contracts, illustrating the high stakes of compliance and the necessity of proactive cybersecurity strategies.

    The episode wraps up with an intriguing look at Russia's response to being excluded from the Linux kernel community, and the potential splintering of the open-source ecosystem as a result.

    Join us for these stories and more as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology, security, and innovation.

  • Welcome to Episode 5 of Insights into Technology, "Actions Have Consequences," hosted by Joseph Whalen. This week, we delve into the Biden administration's proposed rules banning U.S. companies from selling sensitive data to adversarial nations, aiming to tackle national security risks but also raising concerns about increased operational costs and global data flow disruptions.

    We also cover the SEC's crackdown on misleading cybersecurity disclosures in the wake of the SolarWinds attack, highlighting the importance of transparency and adherence to cybersecurity frameworks to protect shareholders and public trust.

    In social media news, X's new terms of service spark controversy by allowing user-generated content for AI training, raising data governance and ethical concerns. Meanwhile, Russia's disinformation campaign targeting U.S. elections underscores the growing threat of digital manipulation and the need for robust defense mechanisms.

    We also explore OpenAI and Microsoft's investment in AI-powered journalism and the challenges of balancing innovation with intellectual property rights. Finally, the UK's Cyber Essentials Certification Scheme is celebrated for its success, yet struggles with low adoption rates, prompting discussions on the need for aggressive regulation.

    Join us for more insights into the rapidly evolving technology landscape and its implications for industries and governance.

  • Welcome to another exciting episode of "No Credits Rolled" with your host, Sam Whalen. In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of gaming as we recap some of the standout moments from this year's Summer Games Fest and other major gaming conferences.

    Join Sam as he shares his personal highlights, from the exciting announcement of "LEGO Horizon Adventure," a co-op experience bringing the beloved Horizon games into the LEGO universe, to the unexpected reveal of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind," a nostalgic throwback with a modern twist.

    We also explore the much-anticipated arrival of "Valorant" on consoles, providing a fresh platform for console gamers to enjoy this popular tactical shooter. Sam shares his thoughts on the Xbox conference, highlighting games like "Doom: The Dark Ages," "State of Decay 3," and the intriguing "Dragon Age: The Veil Guard."

    In addition, Sam covers the Ubisoft presentation, where "Star Wars Outlaws" and "Assassin's Creed Shadows" took center stage, offering thrilling new experiences in beloved universes. Finally, Sam gives a quick review of "Destiny 2: The Final Shape," sharing his initial impressions and the emotional impact of this new expansion.

    Subscribe to "No Credits Rolled" on Spotify, Apple, and wherever you get your podcasts. Join us for a visual companion on TikTok and YouTube, and stay tuned for more gaming insights and reviews!

  • Welcome to another exciting episode of "No Credits Rolled" with your host, Sam Whalen. In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of gaming as we recap some of the standout moments from this year's Summer Games Fest and other major gaming conferences.

    Join Sam as he shares his personal highlights, from the exciting announcement of "LEGO Horizon Adventure," a co-op experience bringing the beloved Horizon games into the LEGO universe, to the unexpected reveal of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind," a nostalgic throwback with a modern twist.

    We also explore the much-anticipated arrival of "Valorant" on consoles, providing a fresh platform for console gamers to enjoy this popular tactical shooter. Sam shares his thoughts on the Xbox conference, highlighting games like "Doom: The Dark Ages," "State of Decay 3," and the intriguing "Dragon Age: The Veil Guard."

    In addition, Sam covers the Ubisoft presentation, where "Star Wars Outlaws" and "Assassin's Creed Shadows" took center stage, offering thrilling new experiences in beloved universes. Finally, Sam gives a quick review of "Destiny 2: The Final Shape," sharing his initial impressions and the emotional impact of this new expansion.

    Subscribe to "No Credits Rolled" on Spotify, Apple, and wherever you get your podcasts. Join us for a visual companion on TikTok and YouTube, and stay tuned for more gaming insights and reviews!

  • Welcome to Episode 5 of Insights into Technology, "Actions Have Consequences," hosted by Joseph Whalen. This week, we delve into the Biden administration's proposed rules banning U.S. companies from selling sensitive data to adversarial nations, aiming to tackle national security risks but also raising concerns about increased operational costs and global data flow disruptions.

    We also cover the SEC's crackdown on misleading cybersecurity disclosures in the wake of the SolarWinds attack, highlighting the importance of transparency and adherence to cybersecurity frameworks to protect shareholders and public trust.

    In social media news, X's new terms of service spark controversy by allowing user-generated content for AI training, raising data governance and ethical concerns. Meanwhile, Russia's disinformation campaign targeting U.S. elections underscores the growing threat of digital manipulation and the need for robust defense mechanisms.

    We also explore OpenAI and Microsoft's investment in AI-powered journalism and the challenges of balancing innovation with intellectual property rights. Finally, the UK's Cyber Essentials Certification Scheme is celebrated for its success, yet struggles with low adoption rates, prompting discussions on the need for aggressive regulation.

    Join us for more insights into the rapidly evolving technology landscape and its implications for industries and governance.

  • In this episode of "Insights into Technology," host Joseph Whalen delves into the latest developments in the tech world, focusing on the evolving programming landscape and cybersecurity challenges. The episode highlights the growing popularity of programming languages like Python, Rust, and Mojo, with Rust gaining attention for its security features, and Mojo emerging as a strong contender in AI hardware programming. Joseph discusses the implications of these shifts for enterprise and commercial computing, especially concerning memory management and security vulnerabilities.

    The episode also covers Microsoft's decision to deprecate legacy VPN protocols, PPTP and L2TP, in favor of more secure alternatives like SSTP and IKEv2. Joseph explores the potential impact on enterprises that have relied on these protocols for decades, emphasizing the need for stronger security measures in the face of modern cybersecurity threats.

    In a politically charged segment, the episode examines the Trump campaign's use of "unhackable" phones provided by Green Hills Software, highlighting the increasing need for secure communication systems in political campaigns. Joseph discusses the skepticism surrounding claims of invulnerability and the role of user behavior in cybersecurity.

    Additionally, the episode touches on a cyberattack-induced bankruptcy of National Public Data, underscoring the severe consequences of data breaches in the background check industry. Joseph criticizes the lack of regulation and accountability for data brokers and advocates for stronger protections of personal information.

    Finally, the episode presents a lighter story on hackers exploiting vulnerabilities in robotic vacuums to harass homeowners, illustrating the security challenges of smart home devices. The episode concludes with a tribute to Ward Christensen, co-inventor of the computer bulletin board system, acknowledging his significant contributions to the digital age.

  • In this episode of "Insights into Technology," host Joseph Whalen delves into the latest developments in the tech world, focusing on the evolving programming landscape and cybersecurity challenges. The episode highlights the growing popularity of programming languages like Python, Rust, and Mojo, with Rust gaining attention for its security features, and Mojo emerging as a strong contender in AI hardware programming. Joseph discusses the implications of these shifts for enterprise and commercial computing, especially concerning memory management and security vulnerabilities.

    The episode also covers Microsoft's decision to deprecate legacy VPN protocols, PPTP and L2TP, in favor of more secure alternatives like SSTP and IKEv2. Joseph explores the potential impact on enterprises that have relied on these protocols for decades, emphasizing the need for stronger security measures in the face of modern cybersecurity threats.

    In a politically charged segment, the episode examines the Trump campaign's use of "unhackable" phones provided by Green Hills Software, highlighting the increasing need for secure communication systems in political campaigns. Joseph discusses the skepticism surrounding claims of invulnerability and the role of user behavior in cybersecurity.

    Additionally, the episode touches on a cyberattack-induced bankruptcy of National Public Data, underscoring the severe consequences of data breaches in the background check industry. Joseph criticizes the lack of regulation and accountability for data brokers and advocates for stronger protections of personal information.

    Finally, the episode presents a lighter story on hackers exploiting vulnerabilities in robotic vacuums to harass homeowners, illustrating the security challenges of smart home devices. The episode concludes with a tribute to Ward Christensen, co-inventor of the computer bulletin board system, acknowledging his significant contributions to the digital age.

  • In this week's episode of Insights into Technology, host Joseph Whelan delves into pressing tech news, starting with a critical security breach. Recent reports reveal that China-backed hackers, known as the Salt Typhoon Group, have compromised wiretap systems of major U.S. telecom and internet service providers. This alarming event highlights the vulnerabilities of government-mandated backdoors, sparking a debate on encryption and security frameworks.

    Next, we explore a cyber attack on American Water, the largest U.S. water utility, underscoring the increasing threats to critical infrastructure. This incident is part of a broader trend of cyberattacks targeting the water sector, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures and consistent federal standards.

    Shifting gears, we discuss the DOJ's potential breakup of Google amid antitrust concerns. The episode questions the priorities of regulators and explores the implications of government intervention in tech markets.

    The episode also highlights a groundbreaking AI innovation with the development of Linear Complexity Multiplication (LMO), promising to reduce AI energy consumption by up to 95%. This could revolutionize energy efficiency in AI, although specialized hardware is required for full optimization.

    In a fascinating twist, a Virginia congressional candidate creates an AI chatbot to stand in for an absent incumbent during debates. This political stunt raises intriguing questions about the use of AI in politics and the ethical considerations surrounding it.

    Finally, we tackle the legal challenges facing TikTok, as 14 attorneys general sue the platform over alleged harm to children's mental health. This segment critiques the selective targeting of TikTok and calls for consistent regulations across social media platforms.

    Tune in for an engaging discussion on these pivotal tech issues and their broader implications for society.

  • In this week's episode of Insights into Technology, host Joseph Whelan delves into pressing tech news, starting with a critical security breach. Recent reports reveal that China-backed hackers, known as the Salt Typhoon Group, have compromised wiretap systems of major U.S. telecom and internet service providers. This alarming event highlights the vulnerabilities of government-mandated backdoors, sparking a debate on encryption and security frameworks.

    Next, we explore a cyber attack on American Water, the largest U.S. water utility, underscoring the increasing threats to critical infrastructure. This incident is part of a broader trend of cyberattacks targeting the water sector, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity measures and consistent federal standards.

    Shifting gears, we discuss the DOJ's potential breakup of Google amid antitrust concerns. The episode questions the priorities of regulators and explores the implications of government intervention in tech markets.

    The episode also highlights a groundbreaking AI innovation with the development of Linear Complexity Multiplication (LMO), promising to reduce AI energy consumption by up to 95%. This could revolutionize energy efficiency in AI, although specialized hardware is required for full optimization.

    In a fascinating twist, a Virginia congressional candidate creates an AI chatbot to stand in for an absent incumbent during debates. This political stunt raises intriguing questions about the use of AI in politics and the ethical considerations surrounding it.

    Finally, we tackle the legal challenges facing TikTok, as 14 attorneys general sue the platform over alleged harm to children's mental health. This segment critiques the selective targeting of TikTok and calls for consistent regulations across social media platforms.

    Tune in for an engaging discussion on these pivotal tech issues and their broader implications for society.

  • In this episode, we dive into the ongoing cybersecurity crisis, focusing on the federal government's lack of serious measures to protect critical infrastructure and local institutions. Our discussion highlights the alarming frequency of cyber attacks and the inadequacy of current governmental efforts to bolster cybersecurity for small businesses, schools, and healthcare systems.

    We also examine controversial software bans and the inconsistencies in federal policies regarding data privacy and social media platforms. The episode underscores the need for more robust and well-funded cybersecurity programs and questions the rationale behind targeting specific foreign applications while ignoring domestic platforms with proven track records of data misuse.

    Join us as we dissect these pressing issues and call for more competent and effective cybersecurity strategies from our government. Stay tuned for the second part of the episode, where we explore the essential software tools that make podcasting possible.

  • In this episode, we dive into the pressing cybersecurity issues affecting small businesses and government agencies. Our discussion highlights the lack of serious measures by Congress to protect essential infrastructures, emphasizing the need for well-funded programs to combat increasing cyber threats.

    We also touch on the controversial bans on software like Kaspersky and the contrasting treatment of social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook, questioning the federal government's approach to cybersecurity.

    Switching gears, we explore the technical side of podcasting. We detail the software and tools we use, such as OBS for broadcasting, Companion by Bitfocus for seamless control, and the versatile Stream Deck by Elgato. Learn how these tools help us create professional and dynamic podcast episodes.

    Join us for a comprehensive look at both the challenges of cybersecurity and the essentials of podcasting, offering insights and practical advice for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

  • Welcome to the first episode of "Insights into Technology," a podcast dedicated to exploring the latest trends in computers, networking, home automation, mobile computing, and all things technology-related. In this inaugural episode, our hosts introduce the show, discuss its formation and motivation, and share their qualifications in the tech industry.

    Listeners will also get a sneak peek into the type of content the podcast will cover, including technology news and deep dives into specific topics. This episode features discussions on Apple's latest iOS update, Windows vulnerabilities, and the unique challenges faced by those working in technology. Tune in for an informative and entertaining start to a promising new podcast series.

    Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and more. Reach out with your feedback via email at [email protected] or call 856-403-8788. For more information, visit our official website at insightsintothings.com.

  • Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Insights into Technology"! In this first episode, we introduce you to the essence of our podcast, which has been years in the making. We delve into the motivation behind the show and share a bit about the host's extensive background in IT, making him well-suited to guide this tech journey.

    We also discuss the latest in technology news, focusing on critical updates and their implications for businesses and IT professionals. This week, we cover the release of iOS 18 and its significant security patches, and a warning from CISA about Windows vulnerabilities exploited by cyber threats.

    In our deep dive segment, we explore the technical setup behind our podcasting process, including the hardware essentials from microphones to video equipment, providing insights for aspiring podcasters.

    Join us as we navigate through the tech landscape, aiming to educate, entertain, and inform. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform, and connect with us through our website and social media for more updates!

  • Welcome to episode 10 of No Credits Rolled! Host Sam Whalen celebrates a milestone with 10 episodes and thanks listeners for their support. Sam dives into the latest gaming news, starting with the big announcement that Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is reportedly set to launch directly into Xbox Game Pass. This move marks a significant shift in Microsoft's gaming strategy, and Sam explores its potential impacts on Call of Duty sales and the broader gaming landscape.

    In addition to the Call of Duty news, Sam covers the highlights from the recent PlayStation State of Play. Key announcements include Firewalk Studios' new 5v5 multiplayer shooter Concord, the upcoming Marvel Rivals PvP shooter for PS5, Capcom's new Monster Hunter Wilds, and the reveal of Team Asobi's new Astro Bot game. Sam shares his thoughts on these announcements and what they could mean for gamers.

    Finally, Sam reviews the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake, praising its updated graphics, engaging RPG mechanics, and charming humor. He also revisits the free-to-play fighter Multiverses, discussing its strengths and areas for improvement following its official release.

    Join Sam as he navigates through these exciting topics and more in this action-packed episode of No Credits Rolled!

  • Welcome to episode 10 of No Credits Rolled! Host Sam Whalen celebrates this milestone and extends heartfelt thanks to the listeners. In this episode, Sam dives into the buzz surrounding the upcoming launch of Call of Duty Black Ops 6 directly into Xbox Games Pass, exploring the potential impacts on sales and what this means for both Xbox and the Call of Duty franchise.

    Sam also covers the latest PlayStation State of Play announcements, including the new 5v5 multiplayer shooter Concord, the much-anticipated Marvel Rivals, and the new Astro Bot game. The episode wraps up with reviews of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake and the re-release of Multiverses.

  • What if experiencing jet lag and cultural shock could be transformed into an exhilarating adventure? Join us as we recount Maddie’s vibrant journey from Philadelphia to the heart of Japan, where she navigates the challenges of long flights, jet lag, and the bustling streets of Dantenbori Canal Street. From mastering Japanese through Duolingo to packing wisely for a lengthy trip, Maddie’s meticulous preparation helps her transition smoothly into a new cultural landscape.Get a taste of Japan’s rich and diverse heritage as Maddie takes us through her explorations of Nara’s serene Shinto and Buddhist shrines, Kyoto’s enchanting Bamboo Forest, and the historic Nijo Castle. Experience her awe at the grandeur of the Nara Great Buddha and the sacred deer that roam freely. Despite moments of anxiety and panic attacks triggered by crowded spaces, Maddie’s journey is marked by personal growth, supported by the kindness of friends and locals.Wrap up our adventure with Maddie’s thrilling ride on the Shinkansen, a visit to the stunning Golden Pavilion, and a deep dive into the cultural nuances of Japan’s food and modern attractions. Discover the charm of Tokyo’s Joypolis and the convenience of ubiquitous vending machines. From historical landmarks to the technological marvel of Japanese bidets, Maddie’s journey is a fascinating blend of tradition and contemporary wonders, offering a unique perspective on the land of the rising sun.

  • What if experiencing jet lag and cultural shock could be transformed into an exhilarating adventure? Join us as we recount Maddie’s vibrant journey from Philadelphia to the heart of Japan, where she navigates the challenges of long flights, jet lag, and the bustling streets of Dantenbori Canal Street. From mastering Japanese through Duolingo to packing wisely for a lengthy trip, Maddie’s meticulous preparation helps her transition smoothly into a new cultural landscape.Get a taste of Japan’s rich and diverse heritage as Maddie takes us through her explorations of Nara’s serene Shinto and Buddhist shrines, Kyoto’s enchanting Bamboo Forest, and the historic Nijo Castle. Experience her awe at the grandeur of the Nara Great Buddha and the sacred deer that roam freely. Despite moments of anxiety and panic attacks triggered by crowded spaces, Maddie’s journey is marked by personal growth, supported by the kindness of friends and locals.Wrap up our adventure with Maddie’s thrilling ride on the Shinkansen, a visit to the stunning Golden Pavilion, and a deep dive into the cultural nuances of Japan’s food and modern attractions. Discover the charm of Tokyo’s Joypolis and the convenience of ubiquitous vending machines. From historical landmarks to the technological marvel of Japanese bidets, Maddie’s journey is a fascinating blend of tradition and contemporary wonders, offering a unique perspective on the land of the rising sun.