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This is a completely unedited recording of a YouTube livestream broadcast on March 31, 2020. It features Patrick Gray, Dmitri Alperovitch, Alex Stamos and Adam Boileau discussing: The recent Booz Allen Hamilton report into GRU activity over the years The role of SIGINT collection in the COVID-19 crisis Microsoft Azure struggling to keep up with new capacity demands You can view the YouTube recording here: </iframe>

Hey everyone and welcome to Serious Business number 5! This is the podcast I do about non infosec related topics. It's less of a professional information security digest and more of an excuse for me to blab with my cohost, comedian Dan Ilic, about serious stuff every few weeks. WARNING: Contains a fair bit of discussion about Australian politics. You may be permanently scarred after listening. On this edition of the show we're talking to Dan about a bunch of stuff. Kanye West has apparently announced he's running for president in 2020, we talk about that. We talk about Donald Trump because, wow... just wow... Then we move on to the depressing stuff, the European refugee crisis. Are the handful of flashpoint images and stories actually going to get people motivated about fixing the wider problem? Or will they result in a few Kickstarters to directly help the affected individuals, absolving donors of their first world guilt? We have a bob each way on that one. We talk about the vaccination free childcare centre springing up in my 'hood -- geez, what could go wrong there -- and finally we look at the way streaming services are reshaping the media landscape, in particular the types of shows that are being commissioned. Could NetFlix spell the end of high-quality tv news and current affairs?

This is the podcast I do for shiggles with Australian comedian, radio and TV personality Dan Ilic. This week we're talking about the nationalist, anti-Islam rallies held across Australia over the last week or so. We also chat about Donald Trump being a douche and Barack Obama's new lease of life as a lame duck president. Oh, and we also talk about the Ashley Madison hack because, hey, who isn't...

As usual for Serious Business I'm joined by AJ+ satirist, Australian comedian Dan Ilic, to discuss a few topical items of the last week, and boy, we've got some good stuff for you.. we're talking about journalist Seymour Hersh's latest investigative work -- is it pure fiction? We're talking about DeflateGate, we're talking Elon Musk being a douche and we're talking MAD MAX, Fury Road...

In this edition of Serious Business, Australia's Most Hated Man (tm) Dan Ilic and I speak about the (failed) shooting attack against a group of very silly Americans who got together to denigrate Islam. We also speak about Apple's stupid watch. I should warn you, too, I don't edit this podcast for bad language and there are f-bombs aplenty. So if you have your kids in your car and you don't want them hearing my awful, awful language, please turn off this podcast now.

Risky Business host Patrick Gray and Australian comedian Dan Ilic talk about topics that have nothing to do with information security. Like: * Australia's obsession with the Gallipoli campaign and the sacking of Scott McIntyre from the SBS. * Australia's new vaccination requirements for parents who still want all those tasty, tasty tax benefits. * The "ISIS doctor", Tareq Kamleh. Is he doing anything wrong? PLEASE NOTE: I didn't bother editing out naughty words in this one, so if you have kids in the car you may not wish to expose them to our awful language.

This is a recording of a panel I hosted at the Splendour in the Grass music festival forum. It features NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake, WA Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, Underground author Suelette Dreyfus and Edward Snowden's attorney Jesselyn Radack.

Here is the portion of my interview with Brian Snow that I didn't have room for in the main show. Snow is concerned that quantum computing breakthroughs are closer than we think and could invalidate much of the technology we depend on to secure data.

On the final day of AusCERT last week delegates were treated to a fascinating talk by Dr. Jason Fox, gamification expert and author of the book The Game Changer. Jason's expertise is in finding out how to take the motivational aspects of games and apply them to work processes. We all know that sitting your staff down in a dimly lit auditorium to lecture them on spear phishing does precisely nothing to change user behaviour. But what if you made the hunt for spear phishing messages a game? I sat down with Jason Fox after his presentation and recorded this interview.

We're going to close out this year's coverage the way we normally do it: with a recording of the AusCERT speed debate! I was a debater this year and as you'll hear I had zero time to prepare, so my contributions are pretty lame, but there was a hell of a panel like always. The whole thing was moderated by Adam Spencer. Most of it makes no sense, some of it is funny, some of it is just stupid. Like it or loathe it, it's almost become an institution at this point so we absolutely have to include it. So here it is! The speed debate! The closing event from AusCERT 2014, I hope you enjoy it.