Recent Episodes
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TWiET 573: DNS Deep Dive Part 3: Exploring Internal DNS and AD - KV-Botnet, Internal DNS Security, and Farewell Episode
Dec 15, 2023 – 1:15:07 -
TWiET 572: DNS Deep Dive Part 2: External Authoritative DNS - Journey into the Heart of the Domain Name System
Dec 8, 2023 – 1:13:10 -
TWiET 571: DNS Deep Dive Part 1: Demystifying DNS - Enterprise DNS basics
Dec 1, 2023 – 1:08:10 -
TWiET 570: Well-Placed Friction - EU's NIS2 Directive, better UX for DevOps w/ LaunchDarkly
Nov 17, 2023 – 1:11:11 -
TWiET 569: Are Your Patches trackd? - Bridging the cybersecurity skills gap, vulnerability and patch management with TrackD
Nov 10, 2023 – 1:13:00 -
TWiET 568: Find the Gap Before You $pend - President Biden's AI Executive Order, Software TCO with Olive
Nov 3, 2023 – 1:05:07 -
TWiET 567: Lost in Translation - Boosting security hygiene, DNS security with Infoblox
Oct 27, 2023 – 1:16:01 -
TWiET 566: DevOps Culture Vulture - Reimagining DevOps with System Initiative
Oct 20, 2023 – 1:17:27 -
TWiET 565: Cheebert's MDM Dreams - Adobe's Content Credentials, programmable MDM with Fleet
Oct 13, 2023 – 1:12:03 -
TWiET 564: Data Is Bigger In Texas - Cybersecurity Recruitment, Edge Computing, Hyperscale Cloud With Involta
Oct 6, 2023 – 1:10:40 -
TWiET 563: Don't Drop Your File Drawers - SASE in the Enterprise, document archiving & file management
Sep 29, 2023 – 1:06:09 -
TWiET 562: Who Woulda Thunk Splunk? - Cisco to aquire Splunk, Intel's new neural processors
Sep 22, 2023 – 1:05:36 -
TWiET 561: That Cloud Looks Like A Llama - Moving on from old protocols, accessible machine learning with Predibase
Sep 15, 2023 – 1:14:14 -
TWiET 560: Vishing for compliments - Out-of-Band Management, Voice Network Security w/ Mutare
Sep 8, 2023 – 1:10:01 -
TWiET 559: Salesforcing AI - ISPs want Big Tech to fund broadband construction, AI for CRM with Salesforce
Sep 1, 2023 – 1:04:00 -
TWiET 558: You Got Your AI In My Enterprise - 2023 Black Hat and DefCon report, AI data analytics with Virtualitics
Aug 25, 2023 – 1:08:45 -
TWiET 557: How Lucid Are Your Collaboration Tools? - ChatGPT copyright issues, visual collaboration with Lucid Software
Aug 18, 2023 – 1:03:37 -
TWiET 556: Smart SaaS - Facial Recognition Lawsuit, AI-generated Fake Books, SaaS Management with Zylo
Aug 11, 2023 – 1:06:34 -
TWiET 555: AR and VR Grow Up Into XR - White House's National Cyber Workforce Strategy, Spatial Computing with IQXR
Aug 4, 2023 – 1:12:23 -
TWiET 554: Is AI The Next Spell Checker? - SEC wants cybersecurity experts in corporations, Erudit: AI for workplace wellbeing
Jul 28, 2023 – 1:15:11 -
TWiET 553: The Holy Grail of SaaS Security - The White House's Cybersecurity Label, SaaS Security with DoControl
Jul 21, 2023 – 1:02:18 -
TWiET 552: Keyless is the Key - White House National Cybersecurity Strategy, digital identity management with Veridas
Jul 14, 2023 – 1:14:57 -
TWiET 551: Humans -The Problem in IT - Verizon's 2023 Data Breach Report, Data Security with Sentra
Jul 7, 2023 – 1:04:19 -
TWiET 550: Shine a Light on Dark Data - Minimizing Dark Data Risk, Advanced ERP systems with Oracle NetSuite
Jun 30, 2023 – 1:06:52 -
TWiET 549: Aerospike's Real-Time Data Platform - Power meter vulnerabilities, USB drive spyware, Processing Real-Time Data with Aerospike
Jun 23, 2023 – 1:08:27 -
TWiET 548: Encrypted Christmas Ornaments - Global Hack, AI-Generated Art, Todd Johnson
Jun 16, 2023 – 1:11:33 -
TWiET 547: DROOLCON 5 - Avoiding cybersecurity worker burnout, Hybrid Cloud solutions with IBM Cloud
Jun 9, 2023 – 1:11:38 -
TWiET 546: The ChatGPT Balancing Act - AI Challenges, human fallibility, maintaining data agility with Talend
Jun 2, 2023 – 1:13:58 -
TWiET 545: AI FUD - China-backed cyber attacks, AI's impact on cybersecurity with ManageEngine
May 26, 2023 – 1:11:08 -
TWiET 544: Polly Wants Self-Sovereign Identity - Improving Incident Response w/ Security Testing, Taking Control of Your Digital Identity w/ Indicio
May 19, 2023 – 1:11:21 -
TWiET 543: Bare Metal Mojo - Chatbots taking your Drive-Through order, Bringing the Mojo Platform to MLB.
May 12, 2023 – 1:12:12 -
TWiET 542: Technology is Easy, People are Hard - Are Passkeys the solution to passwords? Security awareness with Terranova Security
May 5, 2023 – 1:05:01 -
TWiET 541: A Spreadsheet For Tracking Your Spreadsheets - NSA: Buckle Up for Generative AI, Supercharge Spreadsheets with Coherent
Apr 28, 2023 – 1:08:16 -
TWiET 540: Checks Without Borders - Consumers fed up with passwords, protecting data with Protegrity
Apr 21, 2023 – 1:12:17 -
TWiET 539: .001% Trust - Properly terminating employee accounts, implementing zero-trust with Ericom
Apr 14, 2023 – 1:10:13 -
TWiET 538: Paving the Mobile Security Potholes - Designing effective Tabletop exercises, secure and trustworthy IoT with Kigen
Apr 7, 2023 – 1:10:26 -
TWiET 537: Day of the Dongle - The future of AI in the Enterprise, building trust and fighting fraud in the Metaverse
Mar 31, 2023 – 1:14:09 -
TWiET 536: You Break It You WhatFix It - Malicious ChatGPT extentions, Exploding USB Drives, Digital Adoption Platforms
Mar 24, 2023 – 1:07:26 -
TWiET 535: Clouds Materialize - PayPal Data Breach, Copyright of AI Content, Streaming Databases With Materialize
Mar 17, 2023 – 1:18:12 -
TWiET 534: Never Cross The Shards - Malware that survives firmware updates, Biden FCC nominee withdraws, database scalability with PlanetScale
Mar 10, 2023 – 1:09:47 -
TWiET 533: Quantifiable Risk - Storing the world's music collection on quartz wafers, implementing DevSecOps
Mar 3, 2023 – 1:14:32 -
TWiET 532: Render Time Is Money - Nvidia's $10K AI chip, auth management, observability with Catchpoint
Feb 24, 2023 – 1:13:40 -
TWiET 531: How Akamai Are You About DDoS? - Hospitals violate HIPAA because of Meta Ad-tracking, the evolution of DDoS
Feb 17, 2023 – 1:07:56 -
TWiET 530: The Death of "The Password" - Have PLC's overstayed their welcome? Passwordless options with Cloudflare
Feb 10, 2023 – 1:06:44 -
TWiET 529: MDM'ing Your MAC - Can Google compete with ChatGPT? Trusting appliances on your network, managing Apple devices in the enterprise.
Feb 3, 2023 – 1:11:21 -
TWiET 528: ChatGPT... Take My Job... Please! - Deep faking signatures, Is this the year of derivative AI? AI in the hiring process.
Jan 27, 2023 – 1:12:51 -
TWiET 527: Better Fonts in the Breach Letters - T-Mobile data breach, Ridge Ventures on enterprise VC
Jan 20, 2023 – 1:11:33 -
TWiET 526: Snowstorm of Data - Cyberattackers targeting enterprise tools, the year of AI? Snow Software
Jan 13, 2023 – 1:09:23 -
TWiET 525: Old Infrastructure Locked in the Closet - CircleCI security incident, API security, the state of service mesh
Jan 6, 2023 – 1:08:21 -
TWiET 524: Making a List, Checksumming It Twice - Apple search engine, $300M robocall fine, Okta data breach
Dec 23, 2022 – 1:19:54
Recent Reviews
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RissBottGood info, but wish episodes were bite sizedI rarely have time for a 1+ long episode. I would love to see a 20 min version.
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LokitousInformational, Entertaining and great hostsI learn something each week from TWIET. The hosts have been in the industry for years and understand the Enterprise landscape. If you are looking for an Enterprise and IT podcast, this should be it! Infosec and more with the TWiET riot!
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SantaRememberedToo many AdsThis podcast is OK but there are too many ads...also, there is a featured company often interviewed and it is increasingly appearing as though these companies are just appearing because they paid a fee to be on the show...
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FemavenConcise and covers broad topicsI'm in infosec and I prefer this to security now because it covers technology and security topics in a concise way. They are always around 1 hour.
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Playtime5423Love itFather Robert and the crew are great together. Makes for a great podcast.
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mjh8154Interesting & informative show!I listen to this show on a regular basis and find that I'm always learning something from it. The hosts are knowledgeable and entertaining and the topics discussed are always current and informative. Another great TWiT Network production!
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SuperKarateMonkeyDeathCarOne of the few to look at the enterprise side of thingsSo glad this exists to look at enterprise tech, something not covered in depth by most podcasts related to tech, and not even by a lot of blogs. It's great to hear from people actually out in those fields, and I love that they include someone from a university, which is a specialized type of enterprise that's often totally ignored.
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JT 206Can't learn anything.This show has great production quality and the hosts have good radio voices. But I just don't think I can learn anything from these guys. Being a university sysadmin is one of the best ways to get experience, but if you already work with tech at the enterprise level, then you probably know more than they do. I wouldn't bring this up if it wasn't so clear in every episode. And being buddies with Steve Gibson is a major blow to you credibility. I just can't overlook that.
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Namu-ZacMehBiggest issue: Host over leads nearly every single question to co hosts.
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Rays fan From New YorkGreat show on enterprise ITWonderful show, fabulous content, and Knowledgeable speakers. I really like this show.
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Cat Daddyx2Want to love it but are usually boredI was dying for TWIT to add an enterprise show. But something about this podcast isn't clicking. More often than not, I don't find their discussions very interesting. Either it's too general or doesn't seem applicable to me as an IT professional.
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MrmojorisesOf little useI had high hopes for this podcast but it is mostly generalities and cliches. Perhaps a new host would be better.
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TheTSArtInterestingTWiET can be very informative and Father Robert is a great host. I must admit I get a little frustrated though that the show so often seems so oriented towards New York, the West Coast and Hawaii. For instance, in a recent episode the panel spent a half hour on Google Fiber, but most of the discussion was why in the world would Google ever put it in Kansas (and Missouri). According to the episode, Kansas residents don't even know what a pineapple is. The KC area has many global headquarters and is far more developed than many of the cities in California and New York I've visited. It would be nice to respect that enterprise tech is everywhere. I'm not from the area, and this is just a small complaint I have every few episodes, but overall the show is a good listen.
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akaWookGreat Show!Once a week we get to enjoy the conversations from the best of the best. These are a few of the top guys (and gals) in the industry who really know their stuff. Thanks to all involved for the hard work!
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DisquetteGreat production values but mehAs with all TWiT shows, this is very professionally done. There is a huge amount of knowledge on the panel, but unfortunately a lot of it is Apple-centric, or "post-pc" centric. If you like believing that macs are the basis of "enterprise tech", then this is probably a pretty good show for you. If you known in your bones that you're stupid to buy a desktop computer or think that anything except byod-thin-clients is what everyone will be using in 5 years, this is also a good show for you (admittedly the guy from FL on the panel was more measured on this topic). However, there's one area where they seriously excel - explaning networking concepts. That's why I'm still subscribed to the podcast despite the failings listed above.
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CybylIA hugely informative show featuring Enterprise technologies, deployments, solutions, providers, events and, of course, personalities. Awesome hosts Fr. Robert Ballacer, Brian 'Cheebert' Chee and Curtis Franklin along with fascinating guests and blended with a no-nonsense, to-the-point show pace keeps viewers' rapt attention for the duration of the show. Even the segues into the sponsor ads are a treat. The inclusion of the live extraordinary chat room in the show makes for an unparalleled level of involvement for a chatter/viewer - a true interactive experience. Been delivering consistently since show #1. Kudos gentlemen as I have expended my superlatives :-)
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NyantasticAnother great twit showTwit does it again with their enterprise targeted show. A great mix of business-speak and technobabble. Keep synergizing the flux capacitors!
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Andyr354Had high hopesI had hoped this show would be usefull, but now a few episodes in I have yet to hear anything usefull. Mostly just adds for products and superficial information that is just lightweight beginner stuff. Andy
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WonsilNicely fills a gap in the TWiT Coverage of TechThis is a great podcast for the enterprise professional or wanna be. The quality of the guests have been good so far and the level of the subject matter is just right. Could be a little more audio friendly by providing show notes or links to some of the video call-outs. Great job Fr. Robert!
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NemsoliGood enterprise show.Seems more video focused than audio. Would have loved to have followed along with the handout, but apparently that is only for video viewers. Thanks for leaving us out.
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Bob loblaw attyThe show I've been waiting for!Great first episode. I can't wait for more to come. I can always count on TWiT for quality content an this show hits a niche market that desperately needs better content. Fr. Robert is an awesome and entertaining host. I especially appreciate the learning segments.
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Thicketdwellerbrand new dayan impressive show, interesting ideas, and wow information worth paying attention to, after all if your going to get up extra early in hawaii you must be saying something worth listening to, or at least I am and I do.
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