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BornCurious
Gifts of Intergenerational Friendship
When Devi Lockwood, then a Harvard undergraduate, encountered the papers of the poet Cora Brooks in the Schlesinger Library, she couldn’t have known that the discovery would spark an in-person friendship with a woman her grandmother’s age. In this episode, she talks about how that friendship developed—and the lasting gifts it provided—along with archives, activism, and the power of unexpected discoveries. Released on May 1, 2025. Episode Transcript Guest Devi Lockwood is an editor, a journalist, and the author of 1,001 Voices on Climate Change: Everyday Stories of Flood, Fire, Drought, a...
2025-05-01
30 min
Radcliffe Radio Podcast
S3 E35 - Chorley Preview
Jon is joined by Rob this week as they look back at another hard earned 4 points from games away at Leamington and Farsley Celtic, which seals Radcliffe's status in the National League North for another season. With only 2 games of the season remaining the guys also preview our final away fixture of the season, when Radcliffe make the short trip to promotion chasing Chorley.
2025-04-18
00 min
BornCurious
Memory in Poetry
The poetry of Gabeba Baderoon often reaches into memory and the small moments that show the complexity of love. In this episode, Baderoon talks about what spurred her to try the art form, reads from her previous work, and shares how memory plays into her next collection, on which she’s working this year.Released on April 17, 2025.Episode TranscriptGuestGabeba Baderoon is a poet and an associate professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies, African studies, and comparative literature at the Pennsylvania State University, where she codirects the African Femi...
2025-04-17
22 min
BornCurious
Music and Chaos
A chance encounter with an engineering journal changed the life trajectory of Diana Dabby, who was then working as a concert pianist. Now, Dabby uses electrical engineering to innovate musical works that have variation at their center. In this episode, she talks about her career and approach to various projects.Released on April 3, 2025.Episode TranscriptGuestDiana Dabby is a concert pianist, a composer, and an engineer who teaches at Olin College of Engineering, where she is the music program director and a professor of electrical engineering. At...
2025-04-03
44 min
BornCurious
America’s Authoritarian Turn
In his recent—and timely—lecture, Gary Gerstle looks beyond the figure of Donald Trump to inquire into the roots of America’s authoritarian turn. In it, he dissects the events, policies, and resentments that have led to the breakdown of the neoliberal political order, under which the United States has functioned for the past 40 years, and energized the right.Released on March 20, 2025.Episode TranscriptGuestsTomiko Brown-Nagin is the dean of Harvard Radcliffe Institute, the Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, and a p...
2025-03-20
1h 30
BornCurious
Conversation with Noah Feldman
As part of a pair of programs featuring open dialogue about issues related to the Middle East, Radcliffe Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin sat down with Noah Feldman to discuss his new book, To Be a Jew Today: A New Guide to God, Israel, and the Jewish People (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2024).Released on March 6, 2025.Episode TranscriptGuestsTomiko Brown-Nagin is the dean of Harvard Radcliffe Institute, the Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, and a professor of history in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences.Noah...
2025-03-06
1h 03
BornCurious
Black Traditions of Mardi Gras
Every year around this time, New Orleans clads itself in the green, purple, and gold of carnival, which culminates in Mardi Gras. But the celebration is much more than a bacchanalia—it’s a citywide expression of community. In this episode, we speak to a guest intimately familiar with these traditions, especially how they play out in the city’s Black communities.Released on February 20, 2025.Episode transcriptGuestKim Vaz-Deville, a scholar in residence at Dillard University in New Orleans, conducts research on the lives of African Americans in New Orleans from t...
2025-02-20
40 min
BornCurious
How to Be a Better Sexual Citizen
What is sex for? This is only one of the questions we must consider to be better sexual citizens. In this episode, we talk to an anthropologist who hopes that thinking through such questions will alleviate the problem of sexual assault in the context of our institutional lives, such as college. And she tells us about her current work, a case study.Released on December 19, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestJennifer S. Hirsch is a professor of sociomedical sciences at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health who works at the intersection of...
2024-12-19
59 min
BornCurious
Honoring Mexico's Disappeared
More than 100,000 people have gone missing in Mexico since the late 1960s—who are they, and why have they gone missing? We talked to two Radcliffe fellows who have devoted their work to telling this history, from an institutional as well as a personal level, as a way to honor the disappeared and empower their families.This episode contains intense subject matter that may be distressing to some listeners.Released on December 12, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestsRosalva Aída Hernández Castillo, a professor and senior researcher at the Centro de I...
2024-12-12
51 min
BornCurious
Minipod: Ayodele Casel on Creativity
As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, members of our community delivered “lightning talks”—seven minutes on a particular topic delivered by an expert in the field. In this mini episode, Ayodele Casel, whose “unquestionable radiance” has been called out by the New York Times, shares her thoughts on creativity.This episode was recorded on September 27, 2024.Released on December 5, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestAyodele Casel is a tap dancer and choreographer. She was the 2019–2020 Frances B. Cashin Fellow at Radcliffe and can be seen in the American Repertory Theater production Diary of a Tap D...
2024-12-05
08 min
BornCurious
Minipod: Nikolas Bowie on Justice
As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, members of our community delivered “lightning talks”—seven minutes on a particular topic delivered by an expert in the field. In this mini episode, Nikolas Bowie, who is currently working on a book contesting the idea that the Supreme Court should have final say on what our Constitution allows, talks about justice.This episode was recorded on September 27, 2024.Released on December 5, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestNikolas Bowie is a 2024–2025 Shutzer Fellow at Harvard Radcliffe Institute and the Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvar...
2024-12-05
10 min
BornCurious
Who Gets Autism?
Diagnosing autism spectrum disorder can be difficult because there is no medical test—like a blood test—to detect the disorder. Doctors draw on an individual’s developmental history and behavior to make a diagnosis. But some populations receive notably more diagnoses than others. It is not clear how many individuals with autism may be overlooked, which means not all who are affected are equally likely to be treated. We know that four times as many boys as girls are diagnosed with autism. In this episode, we talk to a researcher who is challenging that gender ratio by working to est...
2024-11-21
1h 05
BornCurious
Minipod: Durba Mitra on Gender
As part of our 25th anniversary celebration, members of our community delivered “lightning talks”—seven minutes on a particular topic delivered by an expert in the field. In this mini episode, Durba Mitra, whose research sits at the intersection of feminist and queer studies, tackles the topic of gender.This episode was recorded on September 27, 2024.Released on November 15, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestDurba Mitra is the Richard B. Wolf Associate Professor in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University. Her scholarship brings together feminist studies, sexuality studies, and global...
2024-11-15
09 min
BornCurious
In Their Own Words—The Diaries of the Schlesinger Library
The Schlesinger Library is home to more than 3,000 volumes of personal diaries. In this episode, we talk to Kathryn Allamong Jacob, who recently retired as the Schlesinger’s curator of manuscripts, about her intention to read—and describe—as many of these diaries as she can. Not only are these intimate documents crucial for a fuller portrayal of American women’s experiences, but they also include stories that are amusing, confounding, heartbreaking, infuriating, and inspiring.This episode was recorded on May 2, 2024.Released on October 24, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestKathryn Allamong Jacob is...
2024-10-24
51 min
BornCurious
Should Universities Voice Opinions?
Since last fall, communities across the country—including our campuses—have questioned the role of universities in public debates. In this panel discussion, cosponsored by Harvard Radcliffe Institute and the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard, Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin and three legal scholars consider whether institutions of higher ed should take stances on the issues of the day.This episode was recorded on March 5, 2024.Released on October 10, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestsTomiko Brown-Nagin is the dean of Harvard Radcliffe Institute, the Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law at Harva...
2024-10-10
1h 06
BornCurious
What Is the Heliosphere—and What Happened to It 3 Million Years Ago?
Did you know that our Sun’s wind generates a kind of protective cocoon that shields our solar system from harmful galactic material, such as radiation? So how did iron-60, a rare radioactive isotope created by exploding stars, end up here on Earth? In this episode, the astronomer Merav Opher talks us through her discovery that explains how iron-60 got into Antarctic ice and tiny shells at the bottom of our oceans—and what this may tell us about some of the key historical moments for planet Earth.This episode was recorded on April 29, 2024.Released on Se...
2024-09-26
48 min
Radcliffe Radio Podcast
S3 E5 - Kings Lynn & Spennymoor Town Preview
Joining Jon this week is Anton from the Radcliffe Radio commentary team, and Head Videographer Rob. The team discuss Radcliffe's latest two draws, our new signing, and look forward to two homes games against Kings Lynn and Spennymoor.
2024-08-30
00 min
BornCurious
An Unconventional Path to Computer Science
In her work as a computer scientist, Fernanda Viégas focuses on data visualization and people-centered machine learning—but her background is in graphic design. So how did she land where she is today? In this episode, our hosts talk with Viégas about her unconventional path, her experience in the world of STEM, and what it’s like to sometimes be the only woman in the room. In addition, they talk about how taking a people-centered approach can make the field more inclusive.This episode was recorded on February 29, 2024.Released on May 9, 2024.Episod...
2024-05-09
33 min
BornCurious
Artificial Intelligence—How Does It Work?
These days, it seems everyone is talking about artificial intelligence and machine learning—think ChatGPT. But how do these work, and where do they fall short? In this week’s episode, we do a deep dive on these tools with Fernanda Viégas, whose work in academia and industry focuses on people-centered machine learning.This episode was recorded on February 29, 2024.Released on May 2, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestFernanda Viégas is a Sally Starling Seaver Professor at Harvard Radcliffe Institute, a Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A...
2024-05-02
57 min
BornCurious
Kindness—It’s Good for You!
We’ve long known that our kindnesses benefit others, but did you know that they also benefit our own health? In this episode, our hosts sit down with the coauthors of a new book, The Biology of Kindness: Six Daily Choices for Health, Well-Being, and Longevity (MIT Press, 2024), that lays out the ways that science has shown prosocial behaviors to benefit us.GuestsImmaculata De Vivo is the Melanie Mason Niemiec ’71 Faculty Codirector of the Sciences at Harvard Radcliffe Institute, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. C...
2024-04-18
40 min
BornCurious
Let’s Talk about Climate Resilience
Heat waves, floods, droughts—catastrophes attributed to climate change seem to be happening more often. But is there reason for hope? In this episode, the climate change and disaster policy expert Rob Verchick outlines the challenges of climate change, especially when it comes to the law, along with why—despite the bad news—he remains hopeful.This episode was recorded on December 5, 2023.Released on April 11, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestRob Verchick is a legal scholar who specializes in climate change and disaster policy. He is the Gauthier-St. Martin Eminent Scholar and Ch...
2024-04-11
58 min
BornCurious
Tackling Environmental Inequality across Academic Disciplines
Such environmental changes as pollution and climate change affect not only our ecosystem but also our people—those in low-income communities most of all. In this episode, our hosts talk to two recent Radcliffe Engaged Student Grant awardees from different disciplines—healthcare policy and the law—both of whom used the funds to study environmental inequality.This episode was recorded on November 30, 2023.Released on April 4, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestsSeth Gertz-Billingsley is a Harvard Law School student who was awarded a Radcliffe Engaged Student Grant to study air-conditioning and tenants’ rights.
2024-04-04
30 min
BornCurious
A Conversation with Ruth J. Simmons
The scholars and university leaders Ruth J. Simmons and Tomiko Brown-Nagin discuss Simmons’s recent memoir, Up Home: One Girl’s Journey (Random House, 2023). Along the way, they consider her personal journey, her pioneering work researching and sharing publicly universities’ historical ties to slavery, and her perspectives on the future of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and higher education in light of recent Supreme Court rulings.This episode was recorded on November 14, 2023.Released on March 21, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestsRuth J. Simmons is a distinguished presidential fellow at Rice University...
2024-03-21
1h 05
BornCurious
Math—It’s Not Just Numbers
More than addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, mathematics is a “whole unexplored universe which has no boundaries,” says our guest, Laura DeMarco. In this episode, we reconsider not only what math is but also what it can do—and who can do it.This episode was recorded on November 9, 2023.Released on March 14, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestLaura DeMarco is a Radcliffe Alumnae Professor at Harvard Radcliffe Institute and a professor of mathematics at Harvard University whose research focuses on the theory of dynamical systems and number theory. She is currently investi...
2024-03-14
51 min
BornCurious
Is Losing an Hour of Sleep Really That Big a Deal?
With daylight saving time coming up this weekend, one might wonder whether losing a single hour of sleep is that big of a deal. In this episode, we talk with a neurologist who specializes in daily rhythms about what might be lost along with that hour—and finally answer the question, Are you getting enough sleep?This episode was recorded on December 14, 2023.Released on March 7, 2024.Episode TranscriptGuestElizabeth B. Klerman is a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, a physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and a ne...
2024-03-07
40 min
BornCurious
A Conversation with Sherrilyn Ifill
In June 2023, a US Supreme Court ruling on two cases essentially ended affirmative action in higher education. In a 6–3 ruling, the court decided that accounting for race in admissions violates the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. In this deep dive into the ruling, the civil rights lawyer and legal scholar Sherrilyn Ifill and our dean, Tomiko Brown-Nagin—herself an award-winning legal historian and an expert in constitutional law—unpack the issues underpinning affirmative action and provide analysis of the decision for the layperson.This episode was recorded on October 18, 2023.Released on February 29, 2024.Epis...
2024-02-29
58 min
BornCurious
Riding the Radcliffe Wave
Today’s episode—released to coincide with the announcement of an astronomical discovery—brings us inside the exciting world of scientific inquiry. In 2020, a group of scientists discovered a star-producing cosmic ripple in the local arm of the Milky Way that changed scientists’ understanding of the galaxy that our solar system calls home. They named it the Radcliffe Wave after the generative environment that inspired the finding. And the discoveries keep coming: new research published in Nature confirms that the Radcliffe Wave is indeed in motion, as its name suggests. Today, we talk to four of the scientists who collaborated...
2024-02-20
1h 02
BornCurious
Free Speech, Political Speech, and Hate Speech on Campus
In response to recent events, protest and discord have reached a fever pitch on university campuses. It is in this context that Harvard Radcliffe Institute gathered interdisciplinary experts for a crucial discussion about hate speech, academic freedom, and the legal norms that govern how universities can respond to protest.In this episode, we explore the underpinnings of how antisemitism, Islamophobia, and other identity-based hatreds—issues that have received increased attention in the context of the ongoing Gaza crisis and attendant campus controversies—fit into a broader set of questions about the role of institutions of higher education.
2023-12-20
1h 34
BornCurious
The Thrill of Archival Discovery
Tamar Gonen Brown, head of education and outreach at Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library, gives us a peek into the fascinating world of archives. She uses rare archival materials not only to teach students research skills but also to train them on how to be “history detectives” in their own right and to share the thrill of discovery.Some useful background from Gonen Brown:The Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America collects material that documents the history of women, gender, and sexuality in the United States, and the scope and extent of our collec...
2023-12-19
38 min
BornCurious
Using Machine Learning to Listen to Whales
For millennia, humans have regarded other species with curiosity and wonder. We have tried to decode their behaviors and imagine what they are saying—but truly speaking with animals has traditionally been the stuff of stories, such as those featuring Dr. Dolittle. In this episode of BornCurious, we talk with the oceanographer David Gruber, who is spearheading Project CETI, a multidisciplinary collaboration. We learn that understanding animals is rapidly moving beyond the realm of fiction: Gruber and his colleagues are using hard science—state-of-the-art robotics and machine learning—to listen to and translate sperm whale communication.This episode...
2023-11-30
21 min
BornCurious
Justice-Impacted Brilliance
In this episode, Meek Mill, an award-winning rapper and one of the nation’s top voices for parole and probation reform, talks with Brittany White—a practitioner in residence at Radcliffe and Harvard Law School, an organizing fellow at the Institute to End Mass Incarceration, and a formerly incarcerated Black woman—and others. This conversation brings together people with lived experience of incarceration as experts to discuss their efforts to change the probation and parole system, helping to make the US justice system more just.This episode was recorded on May 1, 2023.Released on November 16, 2023.Epis...
2023-11-16
56 min
Radcliffe Radio Podcast
S2 E6 - Gainsborough and interview with Radcliffe FC Women
The Radcliffe Radio lads sit down with Radcliffe FC Women's Erin Whyte and Lucy Golding and take a look towards the weekends game against Gainsborough Trinity.
2023-11-10
00 min
BornCurious
Language and Thought around the World, Part 2
In the continuation of a conversation about language and thought, the cognitive psychologist Asifa Majid talks about why most studies on the topic have focused on English speakers, where in the brain language is processed, why some languages have trouble describing sensory input while others do not, and where language studies should go next.This episode was recorded on June 2, 2023.Published on November 8, 2023.Episode TranscriptGuestAsifa Majid is a professor of cognitive science at the University of Oxford who studies the relationship among language, culture, and mind. At...
2023-11-08
24 min
BornCurious
Language and Thought around the World, Part 1
We think of language as a way to express what we think, but language can actually shape how we think. An estimated 7,000 distinct languages are spoken around the world, and many of them are unstudied or undescribed. It is estimated that there are already over 500 extinct languages. The loss of a language is no less worrisome than the loss of a species. In the first of two episodes, our hosts talk to the cognitive psychologist Asifa Majid about linguistic diversity and why we must preserve it.This episode was recorded on June 2, 2023.Published on November 8, 2023.
2023-11-08
25 min
BornCurious
A Conversation with Tressie McMillan Cottom
In a wide-ranging conversation, the cultural critic and essayist Tressie McMillan Cottom and the legal scholar and Radcliffe Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin explore such topics as what it means to exist as a Black woman in the world, why Cottom keeps her grandmother in mind when writing her essays, and pop culture’s relationship to the aesthetics of power. The conversation was part of the Kim and Judy Davis Dean’s Lecture Series at Harvard Radcliffe Institute.This episode was recorded on March 30, 2023.Published on November 3, 2023.Episode TranscriptGuestTressie McMi...
2023-11-03
55 min
BornCurious
Wounds across Borders
What do bodily injuries tell us about borders, violence, and our society? In this episode, Omar Dewachi and Ieva Jusionyte talk about the role of ethnography in answering that question. Both are anthropologists who conduct site-specific work in areas of conflict.This episode was recorded on April 20, 2023.Released on October 26, 2023.Episode TranscriptGuestsOmar Dewachi examines the effects of war on medicine and public health in the Middle East. He is a medical doctor, holds a master’s in public health, and earned a doctoral degree in anthropology. Dewachi is a...
2023-10-26
35 min
BornCurious
The Unique Power of Cartoons
Cartoons have evolved since their Sunday-edition comic strip days. With the popularity of graphic novels on the rise, visual storytelling is becoming ever more sophisticated. In this episode, our hosts talk with the cartoonist Ebony Flowers about her journey, motivation, and process as she marries drawing with the written word.This episode was recorded on June 22, 2023.Released on September 21, 2023.Episode TranscriptGuestEbony Flowers is a cartoonist and ethnographer who earned a PhD in curriculum and instruction. Her most recent book, Hot Comb (Drawn and Quarterly, 2019), is a collection of s...
2023-09-21
46 min
BornCurious
Healthcare Disparities for People with Disabilities
For 25 years, Lisa I. Iezzoni’s research has focused on improving the lived experiences, healthcare quality, and health equity of adults with disability, particularly mobility disability. It’s only recently, though, that research she conducted revealed the depths of medical inequity for people with disabilities. In this conversation, our hosts ask Iezzoni about her life’s work—and the difficulties in making healthcare more accessible.This episode was recorded on November 16, 2022.Released on September 21, 2023.Episode TranscriptGuestLisa I. Iezzoni is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, based at t...
2023-09-21
36 min
BornCurious
The US Pain and Overdose Crises
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drug overdose deaths have risen fivefold in the past two decades. What’s driving this crisis, and what can be done to alleviate it? Our hosts discuss the issue with Liz Chiarello, a sociologist who is finishing a book about how the dual US crises of pain and overdoses have transformed law enforcement and healthcare.This episode was recorded on June 30, 2023.Released on September 21, 2023.Episode TranscriptGuestLiz Chiarello, an associate professor of sociology at Saint Louis University, is a...
2023-09-21
36 min
Human Factor Security
Phillip Wylie
The Human Factor Security Podcast returns with this awesome interview with author, educator and podcast host Phillip Wylie. He talks to Jenny Radcliffe about careers in cyber, why collaborating is a great idea and how he wrestles a bear. To follow Phillip on LinedIn, click this link here. To follow Phillip on Twitter, click the link here. To get hold of a copy of Phillip's book, The Pentester BluePrint: Starting a Career as an Ethical Hacker, click the Amazon link here. Thank you to this episode's sponsor, Metacompliance, for sup...
2021-10-11
31 min
Human Factor Security
Krystyna Lennon
In this interview Jenny speaks to Krystyna Lennon an amazing coach and hypnotherapist who gained fame with her notorious "hypnodog" act on Britain's got Talent and globally. They discuss all things hypnosis and how these methods of influence and persuasion can be used for ethical purposes as well as for impressing us all on TV. Thanks to Krystyna for an awesome interview! To follow Krystyna on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Krystyna on Instagram, click the link here. To follow Krystyna on Facebook, click the link here. ...
2021-04-30
45 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club with Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump
In this show I interview Phil and Ian about the Ever Given Ship being stuck in the Suez canal, Ice Breaker ships and the northern passage. We also discuss the reallocation of funds for the UK military, the new ranger force and the significance of the changing of the guard in the White House to the new administration. To follow Philip, click the link here for his Twitter. To follow Ian, click the link here for his Twitter. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or f...
2021-04-02
40 min
Human Factor Security
Keil Hubert
In this interview Jenny talks to Keil about workplace cowboys, the Texas snowstorm, security awareness and working with THAT GUY! To follow Keil on LinkedIn, click the link here. To read Keil's work on Business Reporter, click the link here. To view Keil's Amazon UK author page, click the link here. To view Keil's Amazon US author page, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny...
2021-03-26
43 min
Human Factor Security
Ted Shorter
In this interview Jenny speaks with Ted Shorter who is the Chief Technology Officer of Keyfactor. They talk solar winds, cryptographic assets and why having every second Friday off has been good for productivity. Thank you for the interview Ted. Ted Shorter is the chief technology officer and co-founder at Keyfactor. Responsible for Keyfactor’s intellectual property development efforts, Ted helps align Keyfactor’s focus with the changing security landscape, ensuring clients understand the importance of crypto-agility. Ted has worked in the security arena for over 25 years, in the fields of cryptography, public key infras...
2021-03-19
34 min
Human Factor Security
Cary Hendricks
In this interview with "FigJam" Jenny discusses intelligence analysis, educating the younger generation into security careers, BBQs and Horace goes skiing. To follow Cary on LinkedIn, click this link here. To follow Cary on Twitter, click this link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe Note: music for the show was provided by; Spinnin' by Alex (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig...
2021-03-12
52 min
Human Factor Security
Dr Martina Dove
On this show Jenny welcomes back author and fraud expert Martina Dove. They discuss her new book “ The Psychology of Fraud, Persuasion and Scam Techniques” as well as the tactics and mechanics of many scams and how the pandemic has provided a rich hunting ground for criminal fraudsters. Thanks to Dr Dove for a wonderful and revealing interview. To find out more about Martina's book, click the link here to visit the Routledge Publishers site. For Amazon UK, click the link here. For Amazon US, click the link here. To fol...
2021-03-05
56 min
Human Factor Security
Peter Bleksley
Peter Bleksley is known for his role on Channel 4's Hunted as "The Chief" and as a best selling author, and commentator on crime and policing issues. In this episode Jenny Radcliffe interviews him about his passionate quest to find fugitive Kevin Parle, wanted in connection with two Liverpool murders, and his life as an author. A former "hunter" on Channel 4's show, Jenny also chats to Peter as her former "boss" about life behind the scenes on the show, and what it felt like in HQ at the end of season 4, when #teamhunter managed to capture all...
2021-02-26
46 min
Human Factor Security
Ted Harrington
In this episode Jenny talks with Ted Harrington about his best selling book "Hackable" they talk queue jumping, security as a business advantage and why running with the bulls in Pamplona, is a perfect metaphor for security. Thanks for an awesome interview Ted! Ted Harrington is the #1 best selling author of HACKABLE: How to Do Application Security Right, and the Executive Partner at Independent Security Evaluators (ISE), the company of ethical hackers famous for hacking cars, medical devices, web applications, and password managers. He’s helped hundreds of companies fix tens of thousands of security vu...
2021-02-19
42 min
Human Factor Security
Michael F. Schein
On this episode Jenny is joined by author of "The Hype Handbook" Michael F Schein. They talk all about punk rock, psychotic traits and why applying "badguy" tactics to good guy goals is a legitimate marketing strategy. To find Michael's book on Amazon, click the link here for the UK and click here for the US. To follow Michael on LinkedIn, click this link here. To follow Michael on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Michael on Facebook, click this link here. To get in touch try th...
2021-02-12
57 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 11: A Brave New World: Society Meetings 2021
Are we in a current state of dystopia with regards to societal live meetings? Are these now a thing of the past? In this month’s podcast episode, Steve Elias, MD is joined by executive directors from The American Venous Forum, The American Vein and Lymphatic Society, The Society of Vascular Surgery and The Society of Interventional Radiology, who together look at the current challenges for the future of society meetings and consider the steps they are taking to work towards a ‘new normal’. In this session, they debate and discuss suggestions for innovation, as well as new engagement strategies, as the...
2021-01-29
53 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
Ep 10: Venous Purgatory: What Are We Unsure Of?
Purgatory is defined as “a place or state of suffering” according to the Oxford dictionary. This month’s episode is ‘the podcast with all the questions but not all of the answers’ as Steve Elias, MD, and his expert guest panel including Mark Meissner, Raghu Kolluri, Manu Aggarwal and Tom O’Donnell consider the interesting questions in the grey zones of venous disease. Hear them discuss the unknowns around techniques, technology, diagnostics, therapeutics and education in venous disease and how there is so much more to understand in this exciting field of medicine. In this episode they discuss: [02.25] Diagnostic uncertainty [16.25] Thrombus ageing...
2021-01-08
53 min
Human Factor Security
Nicholas Booth
Nick Booth is an author who writes about spies, con artists and space! He talks to Jenny about his early days in NASA, his current book about the search for Life on Mars, as well as his books about the famous Thieves of Threadneedle Street and his work on Eddie Chapman, ZIGZAG. Thank you for this amazing interview Nick! Nick asks that if you wish to buy his books you support independent book sellers and order from uk.bookshop.org thank you! To follow Nicholas on Twitter, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact...
2021-01-01
46 min
Human Factor Security
Simon Rodway
Jenny speaks with Simon Rodway who is the VP of customer delivery at Entersekt. He talks about how the pace and magnitude of change in 2020 has accelerated innovation within the financial industry, the issues with tech poverty and how they can be tackled. We discuss the challenges involved in the of mass adoption of TechEd and the way the banking sector is continuing to responde to the issues the pandemic has thrown up as well as digital identity, hyper personalisation and the Moonshot initiative in Liverpool. Thanks for a great interview Simon! To follow Simon on LinkedIn, click the l...
2020-12-14
39 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 9: Infrainguinal Deep Disease - Obstruction and Reflux
Infrainguinal deep venous disease is quite common. However, most vein specialists are not aware of many new options available to help patients. In this latest veinPODCAST episode, Steve Elias, MD, meets with an expert panel to discuss Infrainguinal Deep Venous Disease from many aspects including reflux, post-thrombotic and obstructive disease. They consider what can be done now to help patients with current knowledge and available technology and what is needed to further support treatment of this condition in the future? In this episode they discuss: [xx.xx ] Are these the patients easy to treat? [09.25] Why are device companies investing in...
2020-12-07
57 min
Human Factor Security
Gabe Gumbs
In this interview Jenny talks to Chief Innovation Security Officer at Spirion, Gabe Gumbs. Gabe discusses his 20 year career in the Information Security Industry including his early career working to retrieve information, to his current role protecting it. Thank you Gabe, for a great interview. To follow Gabe on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow on Twitter, click the link here. For more information about Spirion, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twit...
2020-11-27
33 min
Human Factor Security
Vandana Verma
In this interview Jenny talks to the multi award winning women's advocate and member of OWASP global board of directors, Vandana Verma. They discuss her career in cyber, her promotion of women through groups like InfosecGirls, and how the pandemic has impacted cybersecurity in India and beyond. Thank you for an amazing interview, Vandana. To follow Vandana on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Vandana on Twitter, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on Twitter, wh...
2020-11-20
17 min
Human Factor Security
Confidence Staveley
In this interview Jenny talks to Confidence Staveley about her projects to bring better cyber security practices to Nigeria. We discuss the Cyber Safe Foundation, No GO Fall Maga, and her continued efforts to raise awareness in her home country. Thank you for a wonderful interview Confidence! To follow Confidence on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Confidence on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Confidence on Instagram, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follo...
2020-11-16
18 min
Human Factor Security
Anna Collard
Anna Collard is the Senior Vice President of Content Strategy & Evangelist for KnowBe4 Africa. Listen as she chats with Jenny about her career in cyber security awareness, what challenges the continent, and particularly women, face in careers in cyber security in Africa, and her work addressing social issues through cyber security. Thanks to Anna for a wonderful interview! To follow Anna on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Anna on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Popcorn Training / KnowBe 4 Africa on Instagram, click the link here. To foll...
2020-11-11
36 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 8 Venous Meetings 2020: A Post-mortem
Is 2020 the death of the congress as we know it? Will a phoenix rise from the ashes and what will future congress sessions look like in the future? Societal representatives, Manjit Gohel (Charing Cross), Jose Almeida (IVC), Antonio Gasparis (Venous Symposium), Nicos Labroupoulos (EVM) and Prof Frank Veith (VEITH), join the discussion today to examine the issues impacting venous meetings in 2020. Listen to them discuss the impact that COVID-19 has had on society meeting attendance this year and what’s been learnt about hosting meetings as a result. Hear them discuss the pros and cons of virtual meeting attendance and th...
2020-11-09
44 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club - The Lockdown Diaries
Tin Foil Hats Club -THE LOCKDOWN DIARIES with Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton Trump (PHAT HOBBIT) Epsiode recorded w/c 19 October 2020. On another episode of the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny talks to Ian and Phil about "Nobody gets hacked", the 6 new Russian Hackers on the FBI's most Wanted List, influencing in politics, and why we should be supporting Fatima. To follow Philip on Twitter, click here. To follow Ian on Twitter, click here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or...
2020-10-28
36 min
Human Factor Security
Sharka
Today's guest is Sharka an amazing social engineer and speaker. She and Jenny discuss physical infiltrations, psychological social engineering, what NOT to do on a job and why Sharka is the pirate queen of Security. Thanks Sharka for an amazing interview. To follow Sharka on LinkedIn, click here. To follow Sharka on Twitter, click here. To watch Sharka's BSides Manchester talk from 2018, click here. To watch Sharka's BSides Cairo talk from 2019, click here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Secur...
2020-10-23
35 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hat Club - The Lockdown Diaries
The TinFoilHatClub is a lighthearted review of security news and general conspiracies. Hosted by people hacker Jenny Radcliffe the show is available on YouTube and in audio format on your usual podcast sites. This week Jenny is joined by guests Cary Hendricks, Quentin Taylor and Stuart Coulson. To follow Cary on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Quentyn on Twitter, click the link here. To follow Stuart on Twitter, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or...
2020-10-19
32 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 7 - Superficial Disease Is Dead: Long Live Superficial Disease!
Superficial vein disease is a lifestyle condition and a relatively ‘non-harmful’ disease that can be treated. More prevalent in females and often linked to lifestyle choices such as smoking and obesity, it is also typically inherited through genetics, therefore it’s a disease that is difficult for physicians to prevent or control. So, is superficial disease dead or not? Join Dr Steve Elias for this provocative discussion with a world-renowned expert panel: Prof Alun Davies (Imperial College London, UK), Ellie Dillavou, MD, (Duke Regional Hospital, US), Dr Margaret Mann (Innova Dermatology, US), and Dr Lowell Kabnick (NYU Vein Center, US) to dis...
2020-10-16
43 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 6: DVT - The Changing Paradigm
The treatment of venous thrombosis has historically been under treated and under recognised. In this episode, Steve Elias, MD meets with Makis Avgerinos (Uni of Pittsburgh, US), Mitchell Silver (Ohio Health, US), John Moriarty (UCLA, US) and Thomas Bernik (Englewood Health, NJ, US) to discuss how deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has become the latest ‘hot topic’ in vascular medicine. Together they unpick how thought processes and available technologies are changing to better treat this disease. Listen now for the latest episode from the veinPODCAST series. Prefer video? Watch the vodcast video episode here: https://www.radcliffevascular.com/vein-6-Acute-DVT Submit your...
2020-09-04
47 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 5: The Vascular Medicine Physician: Why Every Vein Specialist Needs One
Steve Elias, MD meets with an all-American panel: Suman Wasan, Yogendra Kanthi, Raghu Kolluri and Thom Rooke to discuss the importance of the vascular medicine specialist in treating patients with complex disease. They look at a number of issues surrounding this underrepresented area of expertise, namely the importance of the relationship between the vascular surgeon, vein specialists and vascular medicine and their broad spectrum of specialties. We hear how vascular surgery and vascular medicine are connected, how to start a career in vascular medicine, and how these specialists can help treat diseases of the blood vessels. Listen now for the...
2020-08-07
43 min
Human Factor Security
Kiersten Todt
Kiersten Todt has been at the heart of national security in the USA for over 20 years. Currently the President of The Cyber Readiness Institute and Executive Director of the Presidential Commission on National Security, we talk human behaviour, how SMBs can contribute to their own security as well as the national effort and just how that lady socially engineered her way into Mar Y Lago. Thank to Kiersten for a wonderful interview! To follow Kiersten on LinkedIn, click the link here. To find out more about The Cyber Readiness Institute, click the link here. To get in touch...
2020-07-10
49 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
Frank Veith: A Professional and Personal Primer - Part 2
In part-two, Steve Elias, MD continues his discussion with renowned vascular surgeon and organiser of the VEITHsymposium™, Professor Frank Veith. They discuss a variety of issues including the ethics of money and malpractice and the importance of educating patients on vascular surgery and vascular disease. Listen to Frank’s take on the VEITH Symposium’s success, how he’d like to see it develop in the future and why he feels interventional cardiologists and radiologists are essential for VEITH’s long-term growth. Where does Prof Veith see the future of vascular surgery in light of developing technology and medical treatment? Listen now...
2020-07-03
39 min
Human Factor Security
Nathan Chung
On this episode Jenny chats to Diversity and Inclusion advocate and male ally of the year Nathan Chung, about his career in infosec, his belief in the power of technology to overcome global challenges, and his continued support for women in leadership and in tech. Thanks to Nathan for a great interview. To follow Nathan on LinkedIn, click the link here. To read the articles the Nathan mentioned, click the link here for the digital Amnick magazine. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or...
2020-07-03
34 min
Human Factor Security
James Gosnold
Join Jenny as she interviews James Gosnold about his fascinating career in security and beyond, including his years as a professional fruit machine player! They talk about bringing other disciplines into security, the importance of understanding why people do what they do and about James' brilliant book "The Magic Zablet." James wrote the book for his daughters but the lessons, explanations and warnings it contains are excellent for people of all ages wondering about the dangers and opportunities of cyberspace. Thanks for a brilliant interview James! To find out more about The Magic Zablet, click the...
2020-06-26
59 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Paul O'Sullivan
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. Meet the “Scully to Jenny’s Mulder” as we chat to Paul O'Sullivan from NGS. We talk managing a team remotely and trying to reduce stress of staff and customers alike. We discuss virtual events and tailoring communications to the audience and the times we live in and ponder on the difference between serving people in the crisis and cashing in on events. Th...
2020-06-05
43 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 4: Frank Veith: A Professional and Personal Primer - Part 1
In this two-part series Steve Elias, MD talks to renowned vascular surgeon and organiser of the VEITHsymposium™, Professor Frank Veith. Part-one sees them discuss a variety of topics in the vascular world including the origins and growth of the VEITHsymposium™ (which is now in its 47th year!), the importance of leadership, working with cardiologists and the controversial issues around procedure abuse in medicine. Part-two follows soon. For more information on VEITHsymposium, program and registration details can be found at https://www.veithsymposium.org. Submit your questions/feedback to Steve via: podcast@radcliffe-group.com. Hosted by @DrSteveElias. Produced by @RadcliffeVASCU. What to l...
2020-06-05
43 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Kathleen Mullin
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. We are joined by friend of the show Kathleen (Kate Mullin) who gives us her view on lockdown from the USA. We talk about connections with previous pandemics, reactions extreme and otherwise to social distancing measures, and how those pesky hackers have upped their game and taken advantage of the crisis. To follow Kathleen on LinkedIn, click this link. To...
2020-05-28
42 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Ian Murphy
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. Jenny is joined by Ian Murphy of LMNTRX, where they discuss how the shiny security things have changed during Covid19, the premiere league, conferences and events and fitness regimes. To follow Ian on LinkedIn, click the link here. To read the article from Erick Rudiak, that Ian mentioned, click the link here. To get in touch try the...
2020-05-21
00 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Quentyn Taylor
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. In a packed show Jenny is joined by returning guest Quentyn Taylor. They talk all things lockdown and working from home as well as Conspiracy Theories, O-Rings, Solar Chargers and whether there is life on Mars.... To follow Quentyn on Twitter, click the link here. To watch Quentyn's videos, click the link here. To get in touch...
2020-05-19
53 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 3: How COVID-19 has changed the educational paradigm
How has education and training for physicians changed in light of the COVID-19 pandemic? Steve Elias, MD, meets with key industry figures from AngioDynamics, Philips, Medtronic as well as event organisers, Radcliffe Group, to gain a different perspective, this time from industry on their response to the recent pandemic. Gain insight on: How industry has responded to ensure the health and safety of both employees and patients How industry is supporting remote patient management The importance of the securing the right personality for presenting virtually The importance of the ‘rep role’ in future meetings Prefer video? Watch the vodcast video episode here...
2020-05-16
48 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Daniel Sutton
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. Jenny is joined by mentalist/magician and social engineer Daniel Sutton. They chat about the links between magic and social engineering, including distraction techniques, pickpocketing and hypnosis. They discuss how memory can be fallible and easily moulded and how this applies to security targets as well as audiences, as well as why simple does not mean easy when it comes to both magic...
2020-05-14
1h 05
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Phil Ingram MBE
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. Jenny is joined by Phil Ingrim MBE whose knowledge of geopolitics is put to good use with conversations surrounding President Trump, Russia and Iran's handling of the pandemic, what on earth happened to Kim Jong Un and why cultural tendencies make comparisons difficult in this pandemic. Thanks so much to Phil for a brilliant and entertaining interview! To learn more about Phil and Grey Hare Media...
2020-05-12
49 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Professor Daniel Dresner
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. In this lockdown diary episode Jenny is joined once again by Professor Daniel Dresner. Over the course of this episode, they cover topics such as people's ever changing perception of risk, adapting to remote teaching and remaining positive in these strange times. To follow Professor Dresner on Twitter, click the link here. To get in touch try the contac...
2020-05-07
40 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Cary Hendricks and Stuart Coulson
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. In this lockdown diary episode Jenny is joined once again by Stuart Coulson and also Cary "figjam" Hendricks. In one episode they manage to cover, Volcanoes, BBQs, Alien invasions, Privacy apps and tracking, the death of privacy, information overload, people in bed in online meetings, and, if you can stay until the end, more cheese. To follow Cary on Twitter, click...
2020-05-04
57 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Joe Gray
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. For this episode, we welcome CP3Joe, where he and Jenny talk all things OSINT, Social Engineering and what the lockdown looks like from his perspective in the USA. To learn more about the BSides Knoxville schedule, click here. To learn more about the OSINT Tool Joe has developed called WikiLeaker, click the link here. To read...
2020-04-30
40 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Nick Lambe
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. For this episode, we welcome back Nick Lambe, who talks about potential security breaches during lockdown, working from home, building the Nightingales IKEA style and the positivity of community spirit at this time. To follow Nick on Instagram, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or follow me on...
2020-04-28
34 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Stuart Coulson
Another episode from “The Lockdown Diaries” a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. For this episode, we welcome back Stuart Coulson. Listen in as they talk about the positives to take from the current situation, the rescheduling of BSides Liverpool and how to grow infinite spring onions?!? To follow Stuart on Twitter, click the link here. To get in touch try the contact page of the Human Factor Security website or foll...
2020-04-25
45 min
Human Factor Security
The Lockdown Diaries - Kieren Lovell
The Human Factor Security podcast returns with "The Lockdown Diaries" a series of light-hearted short interviews with security and cyber professionals about how the Covid19 pandemic has changed the way that they work and life in general. For this episode, we welcome back Kieren Lovell, Head of Computer Emergency Responses Special Handling Department, at Tallinn University. Listen in as they talk about the sorts of attacks that risen and what steps people can take to help themselves. To follow Kieren on LinkedIn, click the link here. To get in touch try the...
2020-04-24
32 min
veinPODCAST by Dr Laura Redman
EP 2: COVID-19- Venous Educational Challenges and Solutions
In this episode, Steve Elias meets with a panel of expert venous physicians to discuss the immediate and future challenges that COVID-19 has caused on venous and vascular education. Hear them relate the impact that COVID-19 has had on various interventional procedures and the effect it’s had on the organisation and timing of key educational meetings. Finally, they express their thoughts on the long-term changes on educational paradigms that the post-COVID era may bring such as: live meetings, hybrid meetings, eLearning and the use of webinar-based platforms. Submit your questions/feedback to Steve via: podcast@radcliffe-group.com. Hosted by @Dr...
2020-04-17
34 min
Milestones Motivation & Money
Are You Ballin' On A Budget?
Angel defines her meaning of Ballin' On A Budget in this bonus recording! This phrase is used in many ways, tune in for the her branding definition. What is your definition of the phrase ? Be sure to comment on IG, Twitter or Facebook @MissRMBA we would love to hear ! Ballin' On A Budget is also also the name of the financial workbook published by Ms. Radcliffe and can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble.
2020-03-07
04 min
Human Factor Security
Joe Pettit
Joe works at both Tripwire, where he is Managing Editor and Bora the IT Security Marketing agency helping companies with their SEO, blog content, whitepapers, social media, lead generation & more. Listen in as we hear Joe and Jenny discuss the benefits of remote working especially across timezones, breaking news stories and how marketing needs to be handled. To learn more about Tripwire, click the link here. To learn more about Bora, click the link here. To follow Joe on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Joe on T...
2020-02-07
1h 01
Human Factor Security
Jonathan Stock
Jonathan works for IntaPeople, specialising in the recruitment of IT personnel. In his role he helps companies find the best candidates for their needs. Listen in as Jenny and Jonathan talk about Star Wars, the oft cited skills gap, role descriptions, recruitment best practices for both companies and agencies, and what is needed to take the industry forward - clue- its all about the humans! To follow Jonathan on LinkedIn, click here. To follow Jonathan on Twitter, click here. Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try...
2020-01-31
59 min
Human Factor Security
Holly Foxcroft
Holly is an expert in cyber warfare and neuro diversity, helping organisation aware, educated and able to adopt best practices for neuro diverse mindsets. Listen to Jenny and Holly chat about her work helping organisations benefit from neuro diverse mindsets, how she became involved and how Family Guy is relevant to Siri. To follow Holly on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Holly on Twitter, click the link here. To read the article about Stewie, click the link here. Don't forget, to get in touch with me ei...
2020-01-24
54 min
Human Factor Security
Neira Jones
Listen in as Jenny and Neira explore her life and career, including her focus, inquisitiveness and the positive action that has put her at the vanguard of new technologies, won her a multitude of awards and brought her well-deserved and widespread industry respect and recognition. Thank you for an awesome and inspiring interview Neira! To follow Neira on LinkedIn, click the link here. To follow Neira on Twitter, click the link here. Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on...
2020-01-23
47 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club with Kate O'Flaherty, Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump
In the latest edition of the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with Kate O'Flaherty, Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump to discuss the current crisis with Iran and the wider implications following the events resulting from America's action. For some background on Qassem Soleimani, head of Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, click the link here for the BBC iPlayer documentary, Shadow Commander: Iran's Military Mastermind. For further reading click on the link for an article by Kate in Forbes, After Soleimani’s Killing, Will Iran Launch A Cyberattack Against The U.S.? Ano...
2020-01-13
1h 10
Middle Aged Mornings
#39 - Greg & **SPECIAL GUEST** Cassandra Radcliffe (his wife)... this should be good!
With Alec and James out of town, Greg sits down with his wife, Cassandra, to discuss Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and play a word game that proves, as Greg says, "I am a genius!"... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/middle-aged-mornings/support
2019-11-30
55 min
React Round Up
RRU 083: Reactive Programming with Storybook with Dean Radcliffe
Dean Radcliffe has been web developing since the table tag was the new hotness. His interests include his wife and two kids, music, sports, and he likes to say he helps people make whatever they can dream of. Since starting to move towards the frontend, React has been his weapon of choice, which he got started with in 2014. Dean works at G2.com, a software review site. They are developing a review form, which requires the code to react to events. For example, a person’s position in the company would affect what questions they see, so the form needs to...
2019-10-15
50 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club with Cary Hendricks and Stuart Coulson.
The Tin Foil Hats Club returns for its fifth episode. In this edition Jenny chats with Cary Hendricks and Stuart Coulson to discuss grab bags, yellowhammer, Halloween costumes and how the recent social media "preparedness" campaign by emergency services may have raised more questions about possible incoming emergencies ahead of the 31st October, than it managed to resolve. What should go in a grab bag? What do we do when the "network goes down" What sort of emergency are government expecting? Do we all need to head to The Winchester, have a...
2019-09-23
49 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club with Kate O'Flaherty, Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump
In the fourth of this semi-regular series, the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with Kate O'Flaherty, Philip Ingram MBE and Ian Thornton-Trump to discuss voter fraud protection, bad actors and how we all need to be better at managing our cyber footprint. To read U.S. Government Confirms Plan To Defend 2020 Election Against Cyberattacks article by Kate click the link. To read Trump Administration Moves To Reauthorise NSA’s Controversial Spying Program article also by Kate click the link. Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the...
2019-09-06
38 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club with Patricia Vella
In response to Episode 104, this third episode in the semi-regular series, the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with a previous guest,Patricia Vella. Taking the theme of the recent infrastructure failures from Episode 104, Patricia shares her extensive knowledge and experience on cascade events can cause the issues experienced and how planning for such incidents are key to mitigating their impact. To follow Patricia on Twitter click the link here. To visit Patricia's website click the link here. Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site...
2019-08-27
34 min
Human Factor Security
Tin Foil Hats Club with Philip Ingram MBE
In the second of this semi-regular series, the Tin Foil Hats Club, Jenny chats with a previous guest, Philip Ingram MBE. They discuss the recent infrastructure failures the UK experienced, trying to cut through the noise to establish if they were part of a coordinated attack, what it means for the UK and why would such an attack take place. Look below for the links mentioned during the conversation. Philip Ingram's previous appearance on the Human Factor Security Podcast, click here to access that episode. Click here for the link to Philip's excellent art...
2019-08-13
36 min
Human Factor Security
Thomas Fischer
Thomas has over 30 years of experience in the IT industry ranging from software development to infrastructure & network operations and architecture to settle in information security. He has an extensive security background covering roles from incident responder to security architect at fortune 500 companies, vendors and consulting organisations. He is currently security advocate and threat researcher focused on advising companies on understanding their data protection activities against malicious parties not just for external threats but also compliance instigated. Thomas is also an active participant in the InfoSec community not only as a member but also as director...
2019-03-22
1h 04
Human Factor Security
Mark Carney
In this episode @LargeCardinal aka Mark Carney talks about his wide ranging career in IT and retro computers. His unusual route into the profession, and his views on the industry. A fellow Liverpudlian Mark has expertise in many different areas and is the founder of Bsides Leeds. Hacker & Mathmo, formerly a Musician; Having started out on helpdesk in a software firm, then becoming violinist with a degree in Music w/ Philosophy via being a DBA for a firm, Mark then went on to do an MSc and now full-time PhD study in Mathematics. This rounded off several years g...
2019-03-15
57 min
Human Factor Security
Ed Tucker
Ed Tucker is the co-founder of Human Firewall, an operationalised security awareness platform that enables a single employee to protect the whole organization. Ed is also co-founder of EmailAuth, a solution designed to increase adoption of DMARC, providing enhanced email deliverability and customer protection. Ed was previously CIO at security startup DP Governance and prior to that head of cybersecurity at HM Revenue & Customs. He was the 2017 European Chief Information Security Officer of the Year, UK Security Professional of the Year, and Security Leader of the Year and has been widely recognised for his honesty...
2019-03-01
1h 00
Human Factor Security
Liz Hardwick
Liz Hardwick is Co-Founder of DigiEnable, an award-winning Digital Training & Services Company, based in Lancashire. She designs and delivers tech-based and online marketing workshops and is a professional speaker, appearing at conferences and events across the UK and beyond. Liz’s career started in broadcasting working for a number of the major radio and television companies, as well as spending a number of years creating media for charities prior to starting her own business. She is a published author, volunteers for a number of non-profits and is listed as one of the UK's Digital Leaders 100. She's...
2019-02-22
57 min