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Change Agents with Andy Stumpf

The Terrifying State of Cybersecurity and Your Data (with Alan Woodward)

Change Agents with Andy Stumpf

IRONCLAD

Society & Culture

4.9648 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Today on Change Agents, Andy Stumpf sits down with one of the world’s leading cybersecurity experts for a discussion ranging from AI, China, TikTok, hacking, spying, and personal data.  Professor Alan Woodward is one of the world’s leading cybersecurity experts whose research extends to covert communications, forensic computing, and quantum technology. He has previously worked for the government of the U.K. and currently advises Europol through the European Centre for Cyber Crime (EC3) as well as private sector companies.  He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society, the Institute of Physics, and the Royal Statistical Society, a visiting professor at the University of Surrey Centre for Cyber Security, Computer Science Research Centre. Change Agents is an IRONCLAD original.  SPONSORS:  Change Agents is presented by Montana Knife Company.  Use CODE "CHANGEAGENTS10" for 10% off your first order at ⁠⁠https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/⁠⁠ Four Branches Bourbon Please check their story out at ⁠fourbranches.com⁠ and pick up a bottle of their fine bourbon today. Use the code “IRONCLAD10” to get 10% off.  MTNTOUGH  Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://mtntough.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ and enter code CHANGEAGENTS to receive 40% OFF - a savings of about $100 your MTNTOUGH+ annual subscription.  NAVY SEAL FOUNDATIONVisit shop.navysealfoundation.org to grab your gear now. Show your respect by wearing your support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Why would you walk into a bank with a sawn off shotgun when you can make hundreds of millions of dollars sitting across a border in some country that's got rather loose regulations and commit crimes anywhere else in the world?

0:19.0

How can I help?

0:21.6

How can I be useful in ending needless suffering?

0:25.6

Do not be afraid of work that has no end.

0:28.6

We have to organize a social movement.

0:35.6

We have an opportunity to lead by example versus just talking, hot air.

0:40.3

I think the more people in this fight, the more we grow, eventually you could change.

0:46.3

The people are the ones that can make the change.

0:52.3

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to change agentsents, an Iron Cloud original, presented by

0:57.7

Montana Knife Company.

0:59.6

Let's talk about the internet today.

1:01.0

And by that I mean your information, your data on the internet.

1:06.4

We're going to talk about TikTok.

1:07.7

We're going to talk about cybersecurity.

1:09.2

We're going to talk about the companies and countries who can access your most private data. What you can do about it, the control measures that you may have, and kind of the worst case scenario if these entities or individuals are able to access your data. My guest for that today is Professor Alan Woodward. He is one of the

1:29.4

world's leading cybersecurity expert, whose research extends to covert communications and forensic

1:35.7

computing. He has previously worked for the government of the United Kingdom and currently

1:40.3

advises Europol through the European Center for Cybercrime, the EC3, as well as private

1:46.3

sector companies. He's a fellow of the British Computer Society, the Institute of Physics, and

1:52.3

the Royal Statistical Society. Today, he is a visiting professor at the University of Surrey

1:57.5

Center for Cybersecurity, Computer Science Research Center. That is quite a mouth.

2:03.8

So let's lay the ground to work here a little bit with the internet ecosystem. Specifically,

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