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Data privacy and AI | TrustTalks - Ep 32 | Security and GRC Podcast

This podcast focuses on the ethical implications of AI’s data usage, emphasizing the importance of transparency, informed consent, and robust security measures. It discusses the ethical considerations and best practices for data privacy in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). It is a platform offering resources and tools for governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) and support for various compliance standards like GDPR, HIPAA, and ISO 27001, utilizing AI to streamline audit processes.

Compliance vs ethics | TrustTalks - Ep 33 | Security and GRC Podcast

This podcast focuses on the crucial difference between compliance (adhering to laws and regulations) and ethics (upholding moral principles) in business. It highlights the risks of prioritising one over the other, advocating for a balanced approach to foster a strong ethical culture. Several case studies illustrate the consequences of neglecting either compliance or ethics. It also offers strategies for integrating both into business practices to enhance reputation, reduce risk, and improve decision-making.

Security Incident Report Template | TrustTalks - Ep 34 | Security and GRC Podcast

This podcast focuses on a downloadable security incident report template, explaining its importance, use, and value in maintaining organizational security. A security incident report is a document that outlines the details of any security incident that occurs within an organization. This report serves as an official record of the incident and is used for documentation, analysis, and future prevention.

What is MXDR? A Modern Approach to Cyber Threat Detection and Response

While organizations deploy various security technologies, modern cyberattacks are often intricate, involving kill chains composed of numerous low-fidelity signals. A key challenge is correlating these alerts across siloed security solutions to gain a complete, enterprise-wide view of the threat.

Securing the Model Context Protocol (MCP): A Deep Dive into Emerging AI Risks

In 2025, the rise of autonomous agents and developer-integrated copilots has introduced an exciting new interface paradigm: the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Originally proposed by Anthropic, MCP has quickly become the de facto open standard for allowing language models to securely interact with external tools, APIs, databases, and services. But as enterprise adoption surges, so do the risks - both novel and unanticipated.

5 Ways a Network Digital Twin Transforms SecOps

Security operations teams face a daily balancing act: rapidly reduce risk while keeping business-critical traffic flowing across sprawling hybrid networks. Yet traditional monitoring and vulnerability-scanning tools only show snapshots of device status. They rarely explain how an attacker could move laterally, why a firewall rule is ineffective, or whether a cloud control actually matches on-prem policy.

SOC 2 vs SOC 3: Which Report Builds Public Trust?

Here at Ignyte, we talk a lot about the major governmental cybersecurity frameworks like FedRAMP and CMMC or the international framework ISO 27001. What we don’t talk about as much – but which is no less important – are smaller-scale or more limited frameworks. SOC is one such framework, and it’s extremely important for those who need it. There’s also a lot of confusion surrounding it, both in business and as a layperson. What is SOC for?

Kenton Varda on Safe AI-Assisted Coding and the Power of Cloudflare Workers

In this episode, host João Tomé is joined by Kenton Varda, Principal Engineer at Cloudflare, for a wide-ranging conversation about AI, code, and the evolution of Internet development. Timestamps: Kenton shares how a real-world project shifted his view from AI skepticism to seeing the promise of AI-assisted coding, while emphasizing the need for strong human review, especially for security. The episode also goes into the architecture of Cloudflare Workers and its first months, Durable Objects, and the vision of the Internet as one programmable computer: “the network is the computer”.