We found 4 episodes of Security Conversations with the tag “story-telling”.
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Fahmida Rashid, Executive Editor, VentureBeat
April 9th, 2021 | 37 mins 2 secs
investments, journalism, news gathering, story-telling, venture capital, writing
Newly appointed Executive Editor at VentureBeat Fahmida Rashid joins the show to talk about her introduction to computer networking in school, her winding path into cybersecurity journalism, the security stories worth telling, the venture capital ecosystem, and the surge in unicorn cybersecurity startups.
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Patrick Howell O'Neill, Cybersecurity Editor, MIT Technology Review
March 30th, 2021 | 25 mins 52 secs
apt, attribution, google, journalism, nation-state malware, project zero, story-telling
Patrick Howell O’Neill is the cybersecurity senior editor for MIT Technology Review. In this out-of-band episode of the show, Patrick joins Ryan to discuss his latest scoop on Google Project Zero's visibility into malware used in a Western .gov counter-terrorism operation, the tricky nature of attributing nation-state backed attacks, Apple's iOS becoming a hot target and the controversies surrounding all of these conversations. Follow Patrick on Twitter.
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Zack Whittaker, Security Editor, TechCrunch
September 1st, 2020 | 25 mins 45 secs
journalism, news gathering, story-telling, writing
TechCrunch security writer Zack Whittaker stumbled into journalism while in college and has carved a successful career covering cybersecurity the last decade. He joins the podcast to talk about landing at ZDNet out of university and some lucky breaks along the way. Zack also talks about the trials of living and working with Tourette syndrome.
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Andy Greenberg, Senior Writer, Wired
August 11th, 2020 | 59 mins 47 secs
journalism, news gathering, story-telling, writing
Cybersecurity journalist and author Andy Greenberg joins the podcast to talk about his career as a journalist, the ins-and-outs of negotiating a big story with sources, the intricacies of writing a good book, and some of his biggest stories to date.