Spartacus is probably the most famous gladiator in history but how much of his legend is actually true? Dan is joined by Dr Rhiannon Evans, from Melbourne’s Le Trobe University, a leading expert in Ancient History and one of the hosts of the Emperors of Rome podcast to find out.
Check out this Podcast: Gladiators: The Real Spartacus
National Security lawyer Mark Zaid discusses Trump's stunning selection as Florida congressman Matt Gaetz to be Attorney General and what it might mean for his plans to target "corrupt actors" in U.S. intelligence and national security agencies who crossed him in the Russia probe.
Check out this Podcast: Matt Gaetz and Trump's Deep State Revenge
Uncover the untold story of Yemen’s turbulent history, from ancient civilizations to Cold War divisions. Discover how decades of conflict, ideology, and unification shaped this complex nation’s fate.
Check out this Podcast: Yemen's Decade of Crisis
This week Joseph starts with his scoop on how Apple quietly introduced code that reboots iPhones, locking out cops. After the break, we all talk about the big Blue Sky migration. In the subscribers-only section, we talk about how we plan to cover, and what to cover, in the new U.S. administration.
Check out this Podcast: How Apple is Locking Out Cops
Join Dan at Rome's Colosseum he separates fact from fiction in the world of the gladiators. He traces the origins of gladiatorial fighting from funerary celebrations to elaborate spectacles in the arena. With the help of expert historians, Dan explores the myths perpetuated in Hollywood movies, the role of the games in Roman political life and what you'd actually see if you got a ticket to the greatest show on earth
Gladiators: Myths vs Reality
Brian Cox and Robin Ince head to Bletchley Park with comedian Alan Davies, and cyber experts Victoria Baines and Richard Benham to decode cyberwarfare and discuss its future
#TheInfiniteMonkeyCage #Podcasts
Check out this Podcast: The Cyber Codebreakers
Did Bitwarden go closed-source?
The rights of German security researchers are clarified.
Australia to impose age limits on social media.
Free Windows Server 2025 anyone?
UAC wasn't getting in the way enough, so they're fixing that.
"From Russia with fines" -- obey or else.
Malicious Python packages invoked by typos.
Google to enforce full MFA for all cloud service users.
SN 1000: One Thousand - Windows Server 2025, Malicious Python Typos
Tech Life created a fake podcast using a new AI tool from Google Labs, and we spoke to the head of the tool, Steven Johnson. Don’t worry – this programme is still brought to you by real human beings!
We also look into how deepfakes have been used in the US. Plus – have we unveiled the real inventor of Bitcoin? (Spoiler – no.)
Europe must take action. Not today, but yesterday.
Check out this Podcast: Europe Needs To Wake Up. Fast.
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In this episode, Don speaks with Rachel Maddow, host of 'The Rachel Maddow Show' on MSNBC. Together, they explore the influence of propaganda, key figures of American Fascism, and the Great Sedition Trial of 1944.
Check out this Podcast: Nazis in America: The Far Right in the 1930s
In this episode of the Defensive Security Podcast, we discuss the theft of cloud credentials, the exploitation of SharePoint vulnerabilities, evolving malware techniques, and the importance of cyber due diligence for suppliers. They reflect on the challenges of managing secrets, the implications of auto-updates, and the need for robust risk management practices in the face of increasing cyber threats.
#DefensiveSecurity Podcast Episode 285
Oh good been waiting for this
From the ashes rose a new Emperor and his dreams for a gargantuan amphitheatre, unlike anything the Empire had ever seen. With the help of leading experts, Dan explores the building of the Colosseum, the biggest stage in the Roman world, and the ingenuity and cruelty of the entertainment that took place there during the inaugural 100 days of games in 80AD.
Check out this Podcast: Gladiators: The Colosseum
Microsoft jumped into the mp3 player space a little late. Apple had been producing iPods for five years when the first Zune hit shelves. But that was just the beginning of a series of problems Microsoft encountered. We explore the sad (and short) story of the Zune.
Check out this Podcast: Rerun: The Sad Tale of Microsoft Zune
#AndroidPolice podcast is still a podcast, first and foremost, about Android, so why not talk about Android first on this episode of the show? A novel idea! And perhaps a risky one if the reality of Android continues to trend in the direction we've been covering. Still, we're pressing fast forward on Android 16, dreading the iOS-ification of OEM skins, and, wondering if the AI heads are screwed into their necks straight
Will the Real Android Please Stand Up?
On Election Day in the U.S. Jason tells us about EagleAI, a piece of software that could be used to purge voter rolls in the country. After the break, Sam breaks down Microsoft's mistake around gender-predicting AI, and an experiment to test when Instagram considers a nipple as female. In the subscribers-only section, Joseph goes long on his investigation into the infostealer industry.
Check out this Podcast: The Plan to Use AI to Purge Voter Rolls
How will Donald Trump reshape global conflicts? Join Warfronts as we dissect his tariffs, NATO stance, and foreign policy plans to uncover their impact on a world increasingly at war.
Check out this Podcast: Trump Has Won the US Election: Here’s Our Foreign Policy Forecast
Russia's recent military drills send a stark message: a display of nuclear power in response to potential threats. Discover what this exercise signals to global adversaries and allies alike.
Check out this Podcast: Russia Rattles the Nuclear Sabre... Again. And More.
Meanwhile:
An unspoken war grips Ethiopia’s Amhara region, revealing the country’s deep fractures. From Tigray to Western Tigray, an undeclared civil war and broken promises fuel an escalating ethnic crisis
Check out this Podcast: Ethiopia and the African Horn: A March to Disaster
Chris Rock is known for being a security researcher. But he’s also a black hat incident responder. He tells us about a job he did in the middle east
Check out this Podcast: 151: Chris Rock
Invisible ink, delayed flights and political meddling - elections are a symbol of democracy, so how can they become the opposite?
Don is joined for this episode by Brian Klaas, co-author of 'How to Rig an Election' to find out. What makes a free and fair election? What techniques have authoritarians used to have themselves elected? And how widespread has this been throughout history?
#HistoryHits << American #Podcasts
Elections Explained: A History of Rigged Elections
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