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Finding Genius Podcast

Paul Roberts- Security Ledger- An Independent Source of Cyber-Security News

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In 2012, amidst the expansion from traditional information security focused on desktop and laptop servers to the ever-increasing realm of the internet of things (IOT), Paul Roberts started Security Ledger, an independent information security news website. The website has maintained a focus on security in the IOT space and is gaining both relevance and popularity as greater numbers of companies migrate toward cloud computing.
According to Roberts, however, the transition from technology and compute power to the cloud is one that companies must handle with care. "Companies are moving rapidly toward the cloud, but they do not have great systems for doing so securely, or at least haven't developed the discipline and the understanding of the risks that the cloud brings with it…and it remains to be seen what security issues blockchain and distributed ledgers can solve," says Roberts.
Tune in to hear Roberts touch on a variety of topics, including several challenges to the securement of data in the cloud, the difficulty in preventing cybercrime, to begin with rather than stopping it once it occurs, and the role of cyber security in AI and machine learning.
Learn more by visiting securityledger.com and securityofthings.com.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Around the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:07.8

Future technologies, ways to transform our lives for better or worse, are the focus of this podcast.

0:13.4

Almost here means these technologies are now here and starting to be used, or just around the corner.

0:19.5

From Bitcoin to artificial intelligence, 3D around the corner, from Bitcoin to artificial intelligence,

0:21.9

3D printing, blockchain, virtual reality, and more.

0:32.4

Coming to Dallas, Texas, September 14th, 15th, and 16th, 2018, the Blockchain and Future Tech Expo.

0:40.3

This is going to be a gigantic conference of over 5,000 people. We're going to be talking about

0:45.8

blockchain and its applications. We're going to be talking about quantum computing, cybersecurity,

0:51.4

artificial intelligence, and several other future technologies that are poised to and

0:56.6

actually changing our lives as we speak.

0:59.0

Here's why you should attend.

1:01.0

As you may know, early adopters are the ones that investigated and profited from things like

1:06.0

the gold rush in the 1800s, from the dot-com boom in the 1990s, from the internet boom in 2005, from the smartphone explosion in the 1800s from the dot-com boom in the 1990s and the internet boom in 2005 from

1:13.4

the smartphone explosion in 2007 from the real estate boom that ended in 2008 and of

1:19.2

course from the Bitcoin boom that started in 2012 early adopters act now they

1:24.6

don't wait till later they go out west first and they're covered wagons. They find the biggest gold nuggets.

1:30.3

If you consider yourself an early adopter and you want to find the biggest nuggets, then you owe it to yourself to attend this upcoming conference.

1:37.3

Blockchain is going to affect how we control and store our medical data, how we send money around the world, how we bank, and more.

1:46.0

But artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and cybersecurity will play a pivotal role in our lives as well.

1:52.0

And that's why our next event, September 14th to the 16th at the Dallas Convention Center,

1:58.0

is going to have not only 5,000 plus attendees, but will showcase blockchain,

2:02.6

AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing, and more.

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