Our Connected Life: Securing Our Digital Future

Our Connected Life: Securing Our Digital Future
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Imagine a future where our digital information is secure, our personal rights are respected, and you can easily navigate even the most complex emerging technologies affecting our world and our lives. I'm Tyler Cohen Wood, an award-winning cybersecurity expert and former U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency Senior Intelligence Officer. My career has been dedicated to keeping your information secure and private. Today, we are navigating a new digital frontier, driven by the rapid advancement of AI and other developing technologies.
On Our Connected Life: Securing Our Digital Future, we explore the business of cybersecurity, AI, Zero Trust, and emerging technologies. Join me on a journey to learn how to enhance your cybersecurity posture, leverage AI and evolving tech and to understand how these advancements could affect our cyber-connected lives. We will cover the latest tech news, trends, and potential impacts, all empowering you to keep the safety and security of the digital ecosystem within your control. Digital security is now everyone’s business, and it’s time we learn to own it.
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The podcast focuses on themes including cybersecurity, AI advancements, Zero Trust architecture, and the impact of emerging technologies. Episodes feature specific discussions on dual roles of AI in security, vulnerabilities in infrastructure, and the evolution of digital threats, such as the episode discussing the transformative potential of AI in healthcare and the challenges posed by quantum computing.

Imagine a future where our digital information is secure, our personal rights are respected, and you can easily navigate even the most complex emerging technologies affecting our world and our lives. I’m Tyler Cohen Wood, an award-winning cybersecurity expert and former U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency Senior Intelligence Officer. My career has been dedicated to keeping your information secure and private. Today, we are navigating a new digital frontier, driven by the rapid advancement of AI and other developing technologies.
On Our Connected Life: Securing Our Digital Future, we explore the business of cybersecurity, AI, Zero Trust, and emerging technologies. Join me on a journey to learn how to enhance your cybersecurity posture, leverage AI and evolving tech and to understand how these advancements could affect our cyber-connected lives. We will cover the latest tech news, trends, and potential impacts, all empowering you to keep the safety and security of the digital ecosystem within your control. Digital security is now everyone’s business, and it’s time we learn to own it.

In this episode of Our Connected Life, I sit down with Brooke Johnson from Ivanti for a high-stakes game of “What’s Scarier?” We go head-to-head on the most pressing AI threats like warfare, deepfakes, bias, and AI hallucinations and explore how AI is shaping (and shaking) our world.
We dive into:
· The real risks of AI in warfare and cybersecurity
· How AI hallucinations are undermining truth and accuracy
· The dangers of algorithmic bias in hiring and healthcare
· The impact of deepfakes and AI misinformation on society
· Generational divides in AI trust and use
· How Ivanti is using AI to fight IT burnout and support digital workforces
This episode is packed with real talk, personal insights, and critical conversations about what comes next and what we can still fix. If you’re curious, cautious, or just trying to make sense of the AI revolution, watch now and weigh in: What’s scariest to YOU?
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