Categories: In the Chair, Audio Only,
16 Dec, 2024
16 Dec, 2024
In this episode of The Cyber Show, we channel the hustle of the 2002 film 'Paid in Full' into the world of digital payments. Martin Petrov of Integrity360, a 20-year veteran in the field, breaks down the upcoming PCI DSS 4.0 changes, combatting fraudsters, and the art of embedding security into point-of-sale systems, amongst other important topics on the ever-changing landscape of digital currency.
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In the Chair
Audio Only
09 Dec, 2024
Dive into one of our most electrifying episodes of the series as Ed sits down with Jeff Wichman, Director of Incident Response aka Chief Negotiator, at Semperis. Get ready to uncover the gritty world of ransomware negotiations—the tactics, the stakes, and the high-stakes chess game that keeps hackers and defenders locked in a digital standoff.
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In the Chair
Audio Only
04 Dec, 2024
Tara Garcia Mathewson of The Markup discusses digital censorship in schools colleges and universities. Modern day book-burning is rampant and its harming education. How our schools are ruled by fear and BigTech decides what kids can learn.
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In the Chair
Audio Only
26 Nov, 2024
Featuring guest Stephen Monslow AKA fakedac~/M-onz alongside our regular Robert Thomas. We talked again about AI in music, PureData, Arts hacking, Generative music, Reactive music, VJing and visual synthesis, DJ culture and much more. With some musical interludes
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Art, Music & Poetry
Audio Only
18 Nov, 2024
In an earlier episode, we explored Marcus Ranum’s Six Dumbest Ideas in Cybersecurity and uncovered why Enumerating Badness just doesn’t cut it. Yet even now, application-level whitelisting remains messy. In this episode, Helen puts Seamus Lennon, VP of European Operations at ThreatLocker, in the hot seat to dig into the Default Deny approach—a principle at the heart of ThreatLocker’s independent product offering. Why is blocking everything by default such a powerful concept, and why does it remain relevant in today’s security landscape? Seamus shares insights, stories, and practical thoughts on navigating the challenges of whitelisting, tackling threats, and rethinking what secure really means. Is Default Deny too restrictive, or is it the secret to cutting through the chaos?
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In the Chair
Audio Only
11 Nov, 2024
We continue the current season with an 'In the Chair' discussion episode, this time with Christian Have, CTO of Logpoint and former head of cyber affairs for Danish national police and intelligence. Some timely reflections on the state of international cyber-relations and very relevant to topical discussions for this month on the state of international affairs, technology, politics and sovereignty.
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In the Chair
Audio Only
31 Oct, 2024
This spine-chilling Halloween, Cybershow delves into the eerie intersection of technology and the paranormal. Are those glitchy computers and mysterious messages signs of cyberattacks—or something far more sinister? Join us as we explore the internet’s strangest “haunted computer” tales. Packed with creepy stories, digital folklore, and a touch of tech skepticism, this episode dares to ask: when it comes to the supernatural and software, are we being hacked—or haunted?
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Specials
Audio Only
02 Jun, 2024
The crew discuss democratic culture, voter motivation and what makes fair elections
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Specials
Audio Only
10 May, 2024
Andy talks to Rob Thomas about creativity, AI, generative and reactive music. How will music evolve as an art form?
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In the Chair
Audio Only
10 May, 2024
This episode is a recording of our live-stream from Friday May 10th 2024. The crew discuss cyber current affairs including the latest leaks and hacks.
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Specials
Audio Video
29 Apr, 2024
We are back! It is not closed, it is not a circuit, and it is not even television! In the first episode of Season 3, Andy, Helen and Ed discuss the issues surrounding CCTV in society, why CCTV makes your life worse, ferments fear, the massive insecurity industry, and much, much more! Featuring special guests Kate and Guy. Credit to Lianhao Qu for episode thumbnail.
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Specials
Audio Only
15 Mar, 2024
The crew discuss things that are being displaced by digital technology, and what that means for society, democracy and governance.
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Audio Only
18 Feb, 2024
In part 2, of this Inscrutable Systems mini series, we recap on Part 1, and draw some essential conclusions, on both the techical and political sides of the argument. We also go discuss issues at large, including modern day software complexity. Kate and Andy discuss some important psychological factors, including issues like the public's blind faith in technology and software, and how do we make ourselves less vulnerable to this?
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Specials
Audio Only
07 Feb, 2024
In this episode we go into the background of this scandal, its technical, legal and cultural aspects. We examine where British justice gets things wrong, and what it gets right. We look at technical issues of syncing distributed databases, and talk about forensic issues, reliable logs, back doors, software engineering and standards of evidence. We also look at psychological notions of user error bias, spirals of silence, identification and victim blaming.
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Specials
Audio Only
29 Jan, 2024
In this first visual episode, Ed and Helen speak to special guest, Mercy Ageitu, about Fake Women in Tech, what that means, and many of the problems still faced by women in the workplace, especially in the tech industry.
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Specials
Audio Video
01 Dec, 2023
In this episode of reflections, Helen and Andy continue to analyse the work of the late Dana Meadows, one of the greatest systems thinkers. This episode covers part 2, communications and delays.
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Reflections
Audio Only
30 Oct, 2023
In this episode of In The Chair, we speak to Dr Kate Brown about online dating and how people meet each other using phones. Do online dating apps lead to healthy and successful relations, or are they just best for hookups and fun?
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In the Chair
Audio Only
13 Oct, 2023
In this episode of reflections, Helen and Andy analyse the work of the late Dana Meadows, one of the greatest systems thinkers. Helen starts by reading from Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System.
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Reflections
Audio Only
06 Oct, 2023
Helen and Andy go out into Southampton's East Park for a day, collecting vox pops. These informal street-interviews were our own market research for the podcast and our teaching activities. Do you get the idea of personal cybersecurity or digital self-defence? Who would benefit most from it? Would you attend classes like that? Who can teach it? Who pays for it and how much should it cost?
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On The Go
Audio Only
15 Sep, 2023
In Episode 2 of our Audio, Music and Poetry series, Ed reads 'Without a Phone Poem' by JourneyHolm, Dr Kate Brown reads 'Text' by Carol Ann Duffy, and 'Words Heard, By Accident, Over The Phone' by Sylvia Plath, and Helen reads 'Robot Revolution' by Elaine Perrin.
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Art, Music & Poetry
Audio Only
01 Sep, 2023
On this feature length special episode marking the start of Season 2, join Andy, Helen and Ed, special guest Dr Kate Brown, in-house tenacious investigative reporter Faith and various members of the public as they tear apart (and lovingly put back together) the UK Online Safety Bill, currently progressing through our parliament. After countless revisions, modifications and additions, is the premise of the bill still what it was originally intended to be?
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Specials
Audio Only
28 Jul, 2023
This international sysadmin day, to celebrate all sysadmins around the world, and our official Cyber|Show Launch, Helen interviews both: Matt, a Windows sysadmin in the UK of 21 years, and Lucas, a Linux Sysadmin. They echo many of the same thoughts. We see you sysadmins, our heroes of the world!
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Sysadmin
Audio Only
20 Jul, 2023
Welcome to the first episode of CyberShow Kids. Today we will be listening to their thoughts on gadget use, who supervises use, and getting some of their own thoughts on the benefits and hazards of computer tech!
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Kids
Audio Only
17 Jul, 2023
In this first edition of our Art, Music and Poetry series, Andy reads a short collection of poems by Joel Kabakov. This episode celebrates the life of Joel. He moved his focus onto matters of other worldly perfection, passing too quickly and too soon in June 2022. He left us an important weapon for the struggle against the chaos and madness of technological domination. A word - technofascism.
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Art, Music & Poetry
Audio Only
01 Jul, 2023
On today's feature length episode, we will be looking at 'who watches the watcher?'. Although that does sounds like a fantastic Terry Pratchett novel, it is far more menacing in its nature. This episode features a number of stories that have broken in the last couple of months, from some of the biggest tech giants, with some huge settlements out of court for privacy violations on its own users. Are you watching your watchers?
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Watchers
Audio Only
24 Jun, 2023
In this episode of 'On The Go', Ed and Helen are out at Sandbanks beach. It is one of the wealthiest areas in Europe and, unfortunately, home to one of the most noise polluted beaches in the south of England. Just behind the drone of private helicopters, jet skis and power boats, you might just about be able to make them out talking about the ruin that money inflicts upon technology and through it; upon society at large.
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On The Go
Audio Only
22 Jun, 2023
We're reading from Marcus Renum's 'Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security'. A challenging, and if you can appreciate sardonic pomposity, a very funny take on enduring ideas that are intuitive, simple and... wrong. Marcus is credited as being the inventor of the proxy firewall and wrote this article in 2005. Almost 20 years later, many of the problems remain, not just unsolved, but, comprehensively worse. In this episode, we're covering Action is Better than Inaction.
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Reflections
6 Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Audio Only
21 Jun, 2023
We're reading from Marcus Renum's 'Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security'. A challenging, and if you can appreciate sardonic pomposity, a very funny take on enduring ideas that are intuitive, simple and... wrong. Marcus is credited as being the inventor of the proxy firewall and wrote this article in 2005. Almost 20 years later, many of the problems remain, not just unsolved, but, comprehensively worse. In this episode, we're covering Educating Users.
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Reflections
6 Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Audio Only
16 Jun, 2023
In this episode of 'On The Go', join Ed and Andy as they take a thoughtful stroll through the serene New Forest. They engage in an insightful discussion centered around the critical issue of Cyber Security training being offered to international students by Higher Education Organisations, shedding light on the potential implications for our national security. Delving deeper into the realm of technology, they also explore the intricate connection between mental health and smartphone use.
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On The Go
Audio Only
10 Jun, 2023
This is our first episode of our On The Go series, where we take a break from our usual studio workflow to get out and about, and chat about tech. These episodes can be highly opinionated, unscripted, and for the most part, unsensored. In this episode, Helen and Andy are walking in Bournemouth, covering various topics, including (but not limited to) Women in Tech and Public CCTV privacy concerns.
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On The Go
Audio Only
06 Jun, 2023
We're reading from Marcus Renum's 'Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security'. A challenging, and if you can appreciate sardonic pomposity, a very funny take on enduring ideas that are intuitive, simple and... wrong. Marcus is credited as being the inventor of the proxy firewall and wrote this article in 2005. Almost 20 years later, many of the problems remain, not just unsolved, but, comprehensively worse. In this episode, we're covering Hacking is Cool.
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Reflections
6 Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Audio Only
05 Jun, 2023
We're reading from Marcus Renum's 'Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security'. A challenging, and if you can appreciate sardonic pomposity, a very funny take on enduring ideas that are intuitive, simple and... wrong. Marcus is credited as being the inventor of the proxy firewall and wrote this article in 2005. Almost 20 years later, many of the problems remain, not just unsolved, but, comprehensively worse. In this episode, we're covering Penetrate and Patch.
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Reflections
6 Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Audio Only
03 Jun, 2023
We're reading from Marcus Renum's 'Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security'. A challenging, and if you can appreciate sardonic pomposity, a very funny take on enduring ideas that are intuitive, simple and... wrong. Marcus is credited as being the inventor of the proxy firewall and wrote this article in 2005. Almost 20 years later, many of the problems remain, not just unsolved, but, comprehensively worse. In this episode, we're covering Enumerating Badness.
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Reflections
6 Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Audio Only
01 Jun, 2023
We're reading from Marcus Renum's 'Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security'. A challenging, and if you can appreciate sardonic pomposity, a very funny take on enduring ideas that are intuitive, simple and... wrong. Marcus is credited as being the inventor of the proxy firewall and wrote this article in 2005. Almost 20 years later, many of the problems remain, not just unsolved, but, comprehensively worse. In this episode, we're covering Default Permit.
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Reflections
6 Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
Audio Only
17 May, 2023
Ed engages in an illuminating conversation with Andy, exploring the profound ruminations on the seminal work of computer science luminary Ken Thompson, as encapsulated in his timeless masterpiece 'Reflections on Trusting Trust' from 1984. Uncover the enduring relevance of this seminal paper within the realms of contemporary computer security, delving into its technical intricacies and profound philosophical implications.
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Reflections
Audio Only
06 May, 2023
Join Andy in a captivating dialogue with psychotherapist, Dr. Kate Brown, as they delve into the enthralling topic of our pervasive entanglement with technology. Unravel the depths of attachment theory and its profound implications within our dynamically connected modern society. Gain profound insights into the complexities of our digital era and its impact on our interpersonal relationships.
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Audio Only
In the Chair