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The IT Governance Podcast
IT Governance
218 episodes
8 months ago
This week, we discuss a data breach affecting Casio users in 149 countries, two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s IOS XE web user interface, a slew of legal action against Progress Software following the MOVEit Transfer breach, and an update on last month’s cyber attack on the International Criminal Court.
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This week, we discuss a data breach affecting Casio users in 149 countries, two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s IOS XE web user interface, a slew of legal action against Progress Software following the MOVEit Transfer breach, and an update on last month’s cyber attack on the International Criminal Court.
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The IT Governance Podcast
IT Governance Podcast 20.10.23: Casio, Cisco, MOVEit (again) and the ICC
This week, we discuss a data breach affecting Casio users in 149 countries, two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s IOS XE web user interface, a slew of legal action against Progress Software following the MOVEit Transfer breach, and an update on last month’s cyber attack on the International Criminal Court.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 1 second

The IT Governance Podcast
IT Governance Podcast 6.10.23: TikTok, Sony and MOVEit and DarkBeam
This week, we discuss another GDPR fine for TikTok relating to its processing of child users’ personal information, more data breaches caused by MOVEit Transfer, including Sony Interactive Entertainment, and the exposure of a mammoth 3.8 billion data records.
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2 years ago
6 minutes 23 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 22.09.23: MGM Resorts, Microsoft Azure, International Criminal Court
This week, we discuss a cyber attack on MGM Resorts that has allegedly cost the company millions of dollars in revenue even before it began its remediation efforts, the leak of 38 terabytes of Microsoft data and a cyber attack on the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 31 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 08.09.23: Electoral Commission (again), Meta, Pôle emploi
This week, we discuss security issues at the Electoral Commission, Meta’s appeal against daily GDPR fines, and a breach affecting 10 million users of the French unemployment agency Pôle emploi.
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2 years ago
6 minutes 5 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 25.8.23: Tesla, Duolingo, Lapsus$ trial
This week, we discuss “insider wrongdoing” at Tesla, a data breach affecting 2.6 million Duolingo users and the conclusion of a two-month court case against members of the Lapsus$ gang.
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2 years ago
5 minutes 24 seconds

The IT Governance Podcast
IT Governance Podcast 11.8.23: Electoral Commission, PSNI, Capita
This week, we discuss data breaches affecting the Electoral Commission and the Police Service of Northern Ireland, and the financial repercussions of Capita’s March ransomware incident.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 12 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 14.7.23: EU-US DPF, UK-US data bridge, MOVEit patches and other security fixes
This week, we discuss the new EU adequacy decision for the US, based on the Data Privacy Framework (plus Max Schrems’s inevitable reaction), and a proposed UK-US ‘data bridge’; fixes for three more vulnerabilities in Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer app; plus this month’s Patch Tuesday and other security updates.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 40 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 30.6.23: ChatGPT, LetMeSpy and MS Teams, plus Alan Calder on cyber security
This week, we discuss 100,000 compromised ChatGPT credentials, a data breach affecting the LetMeSpy stalkerware app, and a potential security vulnerability in Microsoft Teams that could be exploited to spread malware. Plus, Alan Calder discusses the current cybersecurity and regulatory landscape, and how they affect organisations.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 38 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 16.6.23: MOVEit, LinkedIn, Spotify and Google Bard
This week, we discuss a data breach affecting users of Progress Software’s MOVEit file transfer app, GDPR fines for LinkedIn and Spotify, and the delay of Google Bard’s EU launch because of privacy concerns.
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2 years ago
7 minutes 14 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2.6.23: Capita, NHS, Meta, GDPR, DPDI Bill and Alan Calder on cyber regtech
This week, we discuss more organisations affected by Capita’s security issues, the security implications of 20 NHS trusts’ use of Meta Pixel, Meta’s €1.2 billion GDPR fine and its potential effects for other organisations, and the progress of the DPDI (No. 2) Bill. Plus, Alan Calder discusses cyber regtech and how organisations can use it to manage their regulatory compliance.
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2 years ago
17 minutes 32 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 19.5.23: Capita, USS, Colchester City Council and Alan Calder’s analysis.
This week, we look at the wider repercussions of the Capita ransomware attack, and how numerous clients have been affected, including the Universities Superannuation Scheme and other pension providers. Plus, accusations of another Capita breach and Alan Calder on what all organisations can learn from the attack and Capita’s response.
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2 years ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 5.5.23: ChatGPT, LockBit, T-Mobile, Alan Calder on cyber security for boards
This week, we discuss ChatGPT’s restoration in Italy despite wider security concerns, an apology from the LockBit ransomware group and another breach for T-Mobile, and Alan Calder discusses what boards need to do to build their organisations’ cyber defences.
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2 years ago
19 minutes 17 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 21.4.23: Capita, Chrome, LockBit for Macs and Alan Calder on cyber security
This week, we discuss the apparent sale of exfiltrated Capita data by the Black Basta ransomware group, a zero-day Google Chrome vulnerability and the development of a new LockBit ransomware variant targeting macOS, and Alan Calder analyses the new US National Cybersecurity Strategy and explains what all organisations should learn from it.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 11 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2023-7: Capita, ChatGPT and TikTok (yet again)
This week, we discuss a cyber attack on the outsourcing giant Capita, Italy's ban on OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot and further bad news for TikTok: a £12.7 million fine from the ICO for breaching UK data protection law.
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2 years ago
8 minutes 54 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2023-6: Ferrari, Dole, TikTok (again), Android
This week, we discuss ransomware attacks on Ferrari and the Dole Food Company, another TikTok ban – this time by the BBC – and vulnerabilities that allow some Android phones to be hacked with only the victim's phone number.
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2 years ago
6 minutes 51 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2023-5: WH Smith, the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, TikTok
This week, we discuss a data breach affecting WH Smith, the latest proposals to reform data protection law in the UK, TikTok's response to being banned by the European Commission and European Parliament, and the proposed US RESTRICT Act, and a woman who has been sentenced for defrauding Luton Borough Council in a cyber attack.
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2 years ago
6 minutes 59 seconds

The IT Governance Podcast
IT Governance Podcast 2023-4: EU-US Data Privacy Framework, Twitter 2FA, GoDaddy, HardBit 2.0
This week, we discuss the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties’s opinion of the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, Twitter’s decision to disable free text-based 2FA, a series of attacks on GoDaddy’s infrastructure and the HardBit 2.0 ransomware group’s negotiation tactics.
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2 years ago
9 minutes 11 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2023-3: Bank security flaws ranked, ION ransom paid, MP hacked
This week, we discuss a Which? investigation into basic security flaws on banks' websites and apps, a ransomware attack on the financial firm ION Cleared Derivatives, and a phishing attack that compromised the emails of Stewart McDonald MP.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 31 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2023-2: Mailchimp, fast food, T-Mobile, ice rinks, iOS update and ISO 27001
This week, we discuss the fallout from the latest Mailchimp breach, a ransomware attack on KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell's parent company, another T-Mobile data breach, an incident affecting Planet Ice, and an update for older Apple devices. We also talk to the ISO 27001 expert Steve Watkins about his new pocket guide to the Standard.
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2 years ago
30 minutes 47 seconds

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IT Governance Podcast 2023-1: more ransomware attacks on the education sector, and DPC and Meta sued
This week, we discuss a series of ransomware attacks on 30 schools and colleges in the UK, legal action against both Meta and the Irish Data Protection Commission following last year’s massive Facebook GDPR fine, and the third stage of a cyber-defence-in-depth strategy: management.
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2 years ago
33 minutes 26 seconds

The IT Governance Podcast
This week, we discuss a data breach affecting Casio users in 149 countries, two zero-day vulnerabilities in Cisco’s IOS XE web user interface, a slew of legal action against Progress Software following the MOVEit Transfer breach, and an update on last month’s cyber attack on the International Criminal Court.