In this episode, Don is back alongside Daniel and Sophie to discuss the latest. This week in tech news, companies like Meta can now transfer personal data from the EU to US-based companies to the dismay of some privacy advocates. The team also covers Ubuntu ditching its minimal install option and Red Hat disappointing Linux users everywhere. In security news: Cisco deals with a high-severity bug, JumpCloud resets API keys due to a mysterious "ongoing incident," and hackers target nuclear scientists through Mac malware. Lastly, there's an update on the FTC v. Microsoft lawsuit you won't want to miss.
Technado, Ep. 184: 2020 Favorites
Technado, Ep. 183: 2021 Predictions
Technado, Ep. 182: Security Compass’ Rohit Sethi
Technado, Ep. 181: Cyberbit’s Adi Dar
Technado, Ep. 180: Microsoft’s Jeff Mitchell
Technado, Ep. 179: Denim Group’s Dan Cornell
Technado, Ep. 178: ITProTV’s Chris Ward
Technado, Ep. 177: CertNexus’ Lindsay Bachman
Technado, Ep. 176: CertNexus’ Jeff Felice
Technado, Ep. 175: Salt Security’s Roey Eliyahu
Technado, Ep. 174: UWF’s Dr. Tirthankar Ghosh
Technado, Ep. 173: Symmetry Systems’ Mohit Tiwari
Technado, Ep. 172: NetEnrich’s Brandon Hoffman
Technado, Ep. 171: Nerdio’s Bas van Kaam
Technado, Ep. 170: CloudKnox’s Balaji Parimi
Technado, Ep. 169: Gravwell’s Corey Thuen
Technado, Ep. 168: Untangle’s Heather Paunet
Technado, Ep. 167: Netdata’s Costa Tsaousis
Technado, Ep. 166: Talk Python Training’s Michael Kennedy
Technado, Ep. 165: Acceptto’s Shahrokh Shahidzadeh
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