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  • CONTESTED GROUND: A sit down with Tim Knight, author of Gallipoli Soup
    2025/05/12

    In this episode of the Contested Ground podcast, host Liam Garman is joined by Tim Knight, author of the recently released book Gallipoli Soup, to discuss the Gallipoli campaign and how Knight used narrative to bring to life the challenges faced by both Australian and Turkish soldiers in World War I.

    • The pair begin the podcast unpacking Knight’s research methodology, and how a passion for understanding led him to write Gallipoli Soup.
    • They discuss how the book was written in a narrative format, with some fictional characters based heavily on memoirs and diary entries from soldiers, to shine a light on the conditions in Gallipoli.
    • Knight shares some of his key lessons of the campaign, including the geopolitical and political events that led to Gallipoli.

    Enjoy the podcast,
    The Contested Ground team

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    43 分
  • Meta fuels its new AI with Facebook content, UK retailers suffer ransomware spree, and LockBit gets hacked
    2025/05/09

    In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft discuss Meta’s newly launched AI that will be powered by Facebook, DeepSeek is back in the news, a horror week of hacks for some massive UK retail chains, LockBit, and the wonderful day and night that was last week’s Australian Cyber Summit and Australian Cyber Awards.

    • Hollingworth and Croft begin by talking about the latest in artificial intelligence news, with Meta announcing it will be building its next AI based upon information shared on the social network by its users, and China’s revelations that it will be using DeepSeek to help develop its next generation of fighter aircraft.
    • The pair then run down the week in cyber crime, with ransomware gang DragonForce potentially being behind a string of disruptive attacks on some big UK retailers, including Harrods and Marks & Spencer – and maybe even behind hacking once dominant ransomware giant LockBit. Hollingworth and Croft also discuss Spectrum Medical Imaging’s continuing investigation into its January data breach.
    • The pair wrap things up with a recap of the Australian Cyber Summit and Australian Cyber Awards, held last week. It was a great day and night. The two journalists talk about the importance of giving something back to Australians’ network defenders and quality of content presented during the day.

    Enjoy the podcast,
    The Cyber Uncut team

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    34 分
  • How to identify the cyber skills your team really needs, with Lumify’s Louis Cremen and Jeremy Daly
    2025/05/02

    In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, host Liam Garman is joined by Lumify lead cyber security instructor Louis Cremen and cyber security lead Jeremy Daly. Together, they unpack the essential cyber security skill sets different organisations need – and how businesses can ensure their teams stay ahead of evolving threats.

    • The discussion kicks off with the value of cyber security training and the most in-demand skills among Australian organisations.
    • Cremen and Daly then explore the ongoing debate between certifications versus hands-on experience – and how to strike the right balance."
    • The episode wraps up by questioning whether businesses are investing enough in their people, even as they spend heavily on tools and platforms.

    Enjoy the episode,
    The Cyber Uncut team

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    45 分
  • CONTESTED GROUND: Cyber war, global politics and the power of truth: Unpacking conflict in the Information Age
    2025/04/28

    In this episode of the Contested Ground podcast, hosts Major General (Ret’d) Dr Marcus Thompson, Phil Tarrant and Liam Garman discuss the application of cyber and information in the modern threat environment, and how the White House is changing voting behaviours across the West.

    They begin the podcast by unpacking Thomas Rid's Cyber War Will Not Take Place, discussing the intricacies of cyber operations and how cyber continues to adhere to the Clausewitzian principles describing the political and physical dimensions of conflict.

    The conversation then moves across the cyber spectrum to information operations and how cyber is a carriage of information that can be used to destabilise populations.

    MAJGEN (Ret'd) Dr Thompson and Tarrant unpack Australia’s response to global political uncertainty and the threat of tariffs, and how the White House administration is impacting elections across the globe.

    The podcast wraps up looking at how democracies can use truth as a competitive advantage in the information space.

    Enjoy the podcast,
    The Contested Ground team

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    31 分
  • Government backdoors into the world’s social media giants and setting ethical standards online
    2025/04/25

    In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Daniel Croft and Liam Garman sit down to unpack whether the federal government’s social media age restrictions really address the risks young Australians face online and how governments are looking to create backdoors into social media and tech giants.

    • They begin the podcast by discussing Meta’s AI-enabled age verification on Instagram and whether it will actually keep children safe online – before examining alternative social media use cases and the risks they pose for young Aussies.
    • Croft and Garman then discuss the recent cyber incident against UK retail giant M&S and its (lack of) communication strategy.
    • The pair wrap up by discussing how Florida lawmakers are pushing to pass a social media backdoor bill and other examples where this has been floated around the world.

    Enjoy the podcast,
    The Cyber Daily team

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    25 分
  • CONTESTED GROUND: How to develop a culture of security in your business
    2025/04/21
    In this episode of the Contested Ground podcast, hosts Phil Tarrant and Major General (Ret'd) Dr Marcus Thompson discuss how businesses can build a culture of security in the modern work environment, protecting critical business IP.
    • They begin the podcast with a short book review of Stephen Gapps' Uprising: War in the colony of New South Wales, unpacking conflict in colonial Australia – and in particular, the Second Wiradyuri War of Resistance.
    • The conversation turns to information security and the regulation and legislation that guides the storing of personal data by businesses.
    • The hosts then unpack how businesses can develop a culture of security through the development of systems and procedures to protect business IP.
    Enjoy the podcast, The Contested Ground team
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    27 分
  • Chris Krebs quits SentinelOne, 4chan hacked and breached, and how we almost lost the CVE Program
    2025/04/17

    In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft talk about Chris Krebs’ extraordinary decision to step down from SentinelOne in order to fight the Trump administration, an array of hacks both global and local, and the importance of funding the essential CVE Program. And China has made fascinating claims about US activity against the Asian Winter Games earlier this year.

    • Hollingworth and Croft kick things off with Chris Krebs, who announced his resignation from SentinelOne this week following the signing of an executive order revoking his security clearance. He doesn’t want to distract from SentinelOne’s work, and he plans on taking this fight to the US government.
    • Croft and Hollingworth then catch up on the week in cyber crime, with the 4chan message board getting hacked by a rival board, car rental giant Hertz Australia confirming it was caught up in a global Hertz data breach, and local outfit TMA Group of Companies falling victim to Sarcoma ransomware attack.
    • The podcast wraps up with the pair talking about funding uncertainty involving the vital vulnerability-tracking CVE Program and how important the program is as a frontline tool against hackers and nation-state actors.

    Enjoy the podcast,
    The Cyber Uncut team

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    37 分
  • Western Sydney University and superannuation hacks, Aussie election fears, and Trump takes aim at ex-CISA chief
    2025/04/11

    In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft chat about emissions, credential stuffing attacks targeting Australian super funds, a ransomware attack on a luxury Sydney hotel, and more Donald Trump chaos.

    Hollingworth and Croft kick things off with some interesting research that estimates the carbon costs of various AI platforms, with Grok AI coming out on top as the least environmentally punishing chatbot, while ChatGPT generates more than four grams of carbon per prompt.

    The pair then move on to an alarming week of cyber incidents impacting Australian organisations, from the superannuation hacks that saw both data and retirement funds compromised, Western Sydney University admitting that the data of 10,000 students had been accessed by a hacker, and The Fullerton Hotel Sydney confirming it had been the victim of a ransomware attack last month.

    Hollingworth and Croft wrap things with a discussion of the impact of AI-based threats that could impact the Australian election, lessons learned from last year’s US election from SentinelOne’s Chris Krebs, and the news that Krebs earned the ire of the US President and having his security clearance removed.

    Enjoy the podcast,
    The Cyber Uncut team

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    39 分