• 227: Implosion (The IoT of Beepers and Collapsing Enterprises)

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

227: Implosion (The IoT of Beepers and Collapsing Enterprises)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #227 where we have a chat about all things #IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter.

    This week, Rob, Bill, David, Dimitri, and Leonard jump on Web3 to talk about:

    * BAD KARAOKE! "Implosion", Leonard Lee (inspired by Eddie Van Halen's "Eruption")
    * Exploding IoT - Beepers gone wild!
    * The importance of SysBOMs which IoT Coffee Talk invented!
    * Is the Back to the Office trend now the new Work from Home?
    * How squirrels are FTTH's worst enemy.
    * Vulnerabilities are everywhere and how do we unlearn to live with them?
    * Did Apple get the Metaverse right?
    * Ask Avatar Leonard. Answers to the universe.
    * Cyber enterprise implosion - the future of cyberthreats
    * The cost of security paid in risk to the enterprise
    * If you can't spell cybersecurity, we can't sell it (33:20)
    * FAFO, people!
    * The Pinball Arcade - the AI business pivot
    * Bill's Asteroids hustle - 3 ships for a quarter, please.

    Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids’ education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.

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