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The Daily Lawyer PodcastThe Daily Lawyer PodcastC.S. Vaidyanathan on Ayodhya, Rajiv Gandhi & River Disputes | The Legacy SeriesJoin us for a deeply insightful conversation with Senior Advocate C.S. Vaidyanathan, one of India's most respected legal minds, in this powerful instalment of The Legacy Series. The Legacy Series, presented in collaboration with Solomon & Co. (one of India's oldest law firms with over 115 years of heritage), is our humble attempt to preserve the wisdom and contributions of the giants of India’s legal profession. We are honoured to collaborate with a firm whose values mirror our mission to create this historical archive of legal excellence. In this enriching episode, Mr. Vaidyanathan re...2025-06-201h 13This Week in Enterprise Tech (Audio)This Week in Enterprise Tech (Audio)AI FUD - China-backed cyber attacks, AI's impact on cybersecurity with ManageEngine China-Backed cyber attacks, AI automation a savior or job-stealer? AI's impact on cybersecurity with ManageEngine, and more. How three US teenagers built Mirai, a DDoS botnet that exploited IoT devices, and avoided prison by helping the FBI with cybercrime and cybersecurity matters. Volt Typhoon' breaks fresh ground for China-backed cyber campaigns. Enterprises must prepare now for shorter TLS certificate lifespans. AI-generated automation: Taking jobs or preventing burnout? We talk to Ram Vaidyanathan, IT Security Evangelist from ManageEngine, about the ever-shifting priorities in cybersecurity, budgets, and AI ops and discuss emerging ransomware threats, ransomware-as-a-service, and the implications these disruptions...2023-05-271h 11This Week in Enterprise Tech (Video)This Week in Enterprise Tech (Video)AI FUD - China-backed cyber attacks, AI's impact on cybersecurity with ManageEngine China-Backed cyber attacks, AI automation a savior or job-stealer? AI's impact on cybersecurity with ManageEngine, and more. How three US teenagers built Mirai, a DDoS botnet that exploited IoT devices, and avoided prison by helping the FBI with cybercrime and cybersecurity matters. Volt Typhoon' breaks fresh ground for China-backed cyber campaigns. Enterprises must prepare now for shorter TLS certificate lifespans. AI-generated automation: Taking jobs or preventing burnout? We talk to Ram Vaidyanathan, IT Security Evangelist from ManageEngine, about the ever-shifting priorities in cybersecurity, budgets, and AI ops and discuss emerging ransomware threats, ransomware-as-a-service, and the implications these disruptions...2023-05-271h 11The Odd Couple PodcastThe Odd Couple PodcastOur Sustainable FutureWhat can we do to build a more sustainable world? To answer that and to understand this world of sustainability we have Ramnath Vaidyanathan, Ram heads environmental sustainability for Godrej Industries & Associate Companies and is responsible for driving the Group’s green strategy. He has 12 years of experience in the sustainability sector, across a wide range of roles from regulatory/policy, to process engineering, operations, strategy advisory, business development, business strategy, and product development and management. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramvaidyanathan/ https://linktr.ee/theoddcouplepodcast Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash Show Credits: Hosts - Dr. Ashish Philip Zachariah & Si...2021-08-0946 min81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast81 All Out - A Cricket PodcastThe iconic shot that captured the Madras tieIn this special episode of the 81allout podcast, we chat with the photographer Mala Mukerjee on her historic photo from the tied Test in Madras in 1986. Ms Mukerjee watched the last day of that famous Test from the stands in Chepauk and, while anticipating a thrilling finish, clicked a number of photos that captured the dramatic finish. The most famous of those was the shot she clicked at the very end of the match. Ms Mukerjee has gone on to become an internationally renowned photographer and has held several exhibitions around the world. Her many...2020-09-1733 min