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Cybersecurity on the Front Lines is a podcast devoted to helping the IT and security people charged with the difficult task of protecting their small and midsize organizations. Hosted by Nomic Networks' CEO Ted Gruenloh, each episode takes a peek into customers’ network security strategies, how they prioritize their budget decisions, and the various tools that they use.
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We will be doing podcasts about data storage, backup & disaster recovery, and cloud storage solutions
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This podcast is an extension of the audio league, Exclusive Battle League. We mostly focus on the league and its battlers, along with other things battle rap related.
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Presented by National Debt Relief, a New York Better Business Bureau accredited business, the National Debt Relief podcast shares personal finance insights to help you manage your money wisely. Learn what are the main causes of credit card debt and how to deal with them. You may also laugh with some of our corny jokes about money and famous quotes about money, credit and debt. You'll also learn about the differences between debt consolidation loans, debt negotiation, debt settlement, bankrup ...
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Conductor Klaus Mäkelä on performing Mahler's Eighth at the 2025 Mahler Festival
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19:54In May this year, the Concertgebouw – Amsterdam's legendary concert hall – played host to the 2025 Mahler Festival. Originally scheduled for 2000, the centenary of the first such event, but moved back by five years due to the pandemic, the Mahler Festival saw all of Mahler's symphonies performed chronologically over two weeks, and performed by a ha…
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Composer and author Robin Holloway on celebrating 900 years of classical music
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37:00The composer, academic and writer Robin Holloway has just published a new book, Music's Odyssey, An Invitation to Western Classical Music (Allen Lane). He's Emeritus Professor of Music at the University of Cambridge, where James Jolly went to visit him a couple of weeks ago to talk about the book's genesis and aims. The podcast features an excerpt …
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Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky on his new album 'Gelosia!'
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34:19The French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky has just released a new Erato album of cantatas da camera by Alessandro Scarlatti, Porpora, Galuppi, Handel and Vivaldi, 'Gelosia!'. On it he also conducts his ensemble Artaserse, which he founded in 2002, and with which he increasingly appears solely as conductor rather than as singer. Gramophone's James …
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The Hermes Experiment on their new album, Tree
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34:56The Hermes Experiment - an ever-innovative, exploratory and imaginative ensemble - have released their new album, Tree, a meditation on nature, memory and change embracing contemporary composers and reimagined music from the past. Two members of the group, soprano Héloïse Werner and clarinetist Oliver Pashley - who also both have compositions on th…
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Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2025: The Winners
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56:50In this special edition of the Gramophone Podcast, we explore the full list of winners from this year's Gramophone Classical Music Awards. Editor Emeritus James Jolly, Editor Martin Cullingford, Deputy Editor Tim Parry and Editor of Opera Now and Choir & Organ Hattie Butterworth talk through the Category Winners, the Special Awards, and of course t…
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Maxim Emelyanychev on Mozart's symphonies
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26:20For this week's Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford travelled to Padua to talk to Maxim Emelyanychev, Chief Conductor of Il Pomo d'Oro, about recording Mozart symphonies - and specially their latest release of Symphonies Nos 35 and 36, and Violin Concerto No 3 - on period instruments for the Aparté label.…
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Tine Thing Helseth on Echoes, her new album of trumpet concertos
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31:17This week's guest on the Gramophone Podcast is trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth, who talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about her new recording on the Lawo label. Called 'Echoes', it features works by Arutiunian, Penderecki and Weinberg - she talks about the album, as well as her wider work championing her instrument and its repertoire.…
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In this week's Gramophone Podcast, the conductor Ian Page joins Editor Martin Cullingford to talk about the music of the 18th-century composer Gluck, setting him in the context of musical developments of his time. The conversation marks the release of the new album from his ensemble The Mozartists - a recording of arias from Gluck operas, sung by A…
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Anastasia Kobekina on Bach's Cello Suites | Gramophone Podcast
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38:25In this week's Gramophone Podcast, cellist Anastasia Kobekina talks about her new recording of one of the most revered series of works for her instrument - Bach's Solo Cello Suites. While the album isn't released by Sony Classical until next Friday (September 26), three movements are already available as singles, and in this side ranging conversati…
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Composer John Rutter: a birthday conversation
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56:00One of the most-performed composers of our time, Sir John Rutter, celebrates his 80th birthday on September 24. To mark the occasion Harmonia Mundi has released an album of his choral music sung by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, directed by Graham Ross – 'John Rutter: A Clare College Celebration'. And next week Decca releases an all-orchest…
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Rowan Pierce on recording Bach, Handel and Vivaldi | Gramophone Podcast
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28:44Soprano Rowan Pierce joins Jonathan Whiting to reflect on the intimacy of making chamber-scale Baroque music without a conductor, the challenges of Bach's expansive recitatives, and the almost operatic drama of Handel's 'Tra le fiamme'. She also speaks about her long collaboration with Ashley Solomon, the ensemble's director, and about finding new …
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Composer Jake Heggie on 25 years of writing operas
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33:28Composer jake Heggie joins Hattie Butterworth to speak about the recording release of 'Intelligence', an opera premiered at Houston Grand Opera in 2023 and out now on the LSO Live label. They also look back on 25 years since Heggie's first opera 'Dead Man Walking' was premiered and ahead to a new production of the work at English National Opera in …
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Cellist Alisa Weilerstein on recording new concertos by Gabriela Ortiz and Richard Blackford
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23:58During the 2024-25 season, Alisa Weilerstein premiered three new cello concertos – Richard Blackford's The Recovery of Paradise (which she has recorded for Pentatone with the Czech Philharmonic conducted by Tomáš Netopil), Gabriela Ortiz's Dzonot (recorded for Platoon with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel) and Thomas Larcher's Retur…
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The Dover Quartet on recording Woodland Songs | Gramophone Podcast
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36:06Joel and Camden from the Dover Quartet meet Hattie Butterworth in Philadelphia to discuss their latest album, Woodland Songs, which places the music of Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate and Pura Fé alongside the Dvorak 'American' String Quartet in F Major. Though vastly different works in style, expression, and historical context, they share the common …
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Mandolinist Avi Avital on his new album 'Song of the Birds' | Gramophone Classical Music Podcast
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31:03The mandolin player Avi Avital, with his ensemble Between Worlds, has just released a new DG album 'Song of the Birds' which crosses boundaries to explore the musics of three geographical regions – Iberia, southern Italy (Puglia) and the Black Sea – with vivid results. For this week's Gramophone Podcast, James Jolly caught up Avi Avital while he wa…
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Join Hattie at the 2025 Three Choirs Festival in Hereford as she speaks to performers, composers, clergy and audience members to discover what makes the festival such a place of pilgrimage 300 years since its foundation
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Cellist Guy Johnston on the Bliss Cello Concerto | Gramophone Classical Music Podcast
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29:26Guy Johnston joins Hattie Butterworth to discuss his latest recording of the Arthur Bliss Cello Concerto with Andrew Manze and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. A technical mine field, the concerto was written for the great cellist Rostropovich and premiered with Benjamin Britten conducting at the 1970 Aldeburgh Festival. Guy also speaks …
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2025 BBC Proms: Our Top Picks | Gramophone Classical Music Podcast
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27:35As the 2025 BBC Proms season gets underway, Martin Cullingford is joined by Tim Parry and Hattie Butterworth select their top picks. From Rachmaninov with Yunchan Lim and the UK premiere of Anna Thorvaldsdottir's Cello Concerto to a late-night tribute to Arvo Pärt and a rare performance of Delius's A Mass of Life, the team reflects on the Proms's c…
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Julian Bream: an archive interview from 2013 with the great guitarist
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19:23We're today continuing the theme set by last week's edition, in which we marked the 500th episode of the Gramophone Classical Music podcast by looking back over some of our most memorable interviews and episodes. The interview Editor Martin Cullingford chose to reflect on was a conversation he had with the guitarist Julian Bream all the way back in…
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Music and conversation: 500 episodes of the Gramophone Podcast
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38:20Earlier this year the Gramophone Podcast passed 1 million downloads. Now we've reached another milestone: our 500th episode. Launched before podcasting's current popularity, the series steadily built a following, which grew substantially once we adopted a weekly schedule and set formats. Those formats include: interviews with major artists on new a…
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Orchestra of the Year 2025: exploring this year's nominees
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33:19Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford speaks to James Jolly about the 2025 Orchestra of the Year nominated orchestras, discussing the impact each of them has made to recordings and the wider musical landscape To vote for Gramophone's Orchestra of the Year 2025, head to gramophone.co.uk/vote25
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Conductor John Andrews on recording The Seal Woman
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42:10Conductor John Andrews joins Hattie Butterworth to speak about the debut recording of Sir Granville Bantock and Marjory Kennedy-Fraser's folk opera, The Seal Woman. They explore the folk song collecting of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, as well as Andrews's commitment to uncovering lesser-known repertoire
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Mezzo Kitty Whately on unknown French song
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28:52Kitty Whately joins Hattie Butterworth to discuss her new album on Chandos with pianist Edwige Herchenroder titled Horizons: French Melodies. They also explore the historic erasure of women composers, as well as Kitty's ongoing advocacy and research
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Beyond the SIEM: Network Visibility for Municipal Cybersecurity - Season 2, Episode 1
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42:42It’s a common refrain from small municipalities: how do we provide robust cybersecurity protection with limited resources and budget? The City of Newton, Kansas, has just two IT staff members supporting 230 employees and serving 20,000 residents. The team wanted better visibility into their network and needed to enhance their protection against evo…
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20 Years of VOCES8 with co-founders Paul & Barnaby Smith and soprano Andrea Haines
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39:56The vocal ensemble VOCES8 are marking their 20th anniversay with a new release – out today – celebrating the full breadth of their creativity, and an exciting season of concerts. Editor Martin Cullingford sat down with three of the key figures behind this most innovative of ensembles – the co-founders Barnaby Smith, Artistic Director, and Paul Smit…
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Conductor Andris Nelsons on the influence of Shostakovich
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36:25This week's Gramophone podcast is a special focus on one of the most significant of 20th century composers, Dimitri Shostakovich, the 50th anniversary of whose death we mark this year. As our guide to his music we're privileged to have conductor Andris Nelsons, who, together with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has just reached the end of a journey …
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Brute Force Attacks Unlocked: How Hackers Guess Their Way In
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19:18In this episode, we dive deep into the world of brute force attacks—one of the oldest yet still dangerously effective cyberattack methods. We unpack what brute force attacks are, how they work, and the variety of forms they take, from simple password-guessing scripts to sophisticated methods like credential stuffing, hybrid attacks, and rainbow tab…
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau at 100: Richard Wigmore discusses the great baritone's Winterreise recordings
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49:44The German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's 100th birthday falls on May 28. One of the most versatile singers of the last century – his operatic repertoire alone ranged from Gluck, Handel and Mozart via Verdi, Wagner and Richard Strauss to Berg, Busoni and Reimann – it's his devotion to song that remains his lasting legacy. To mark the anniversa…
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Masaaki and Masato Suzuki on Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem
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27:38In this week's episode, Editor Martin Cullingford met with the founder and Music Director of Bach Collegium Japan Masaaki Suzuki, along with the group's Principal Conductor Masato Suzuki, to talk about their new recording of Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem, available now on BIS – as well as discussing Bach's St John Passion, which they had performed…
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Pianist Yevgeny Sudbin on returning to Scriabin's music
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26:35In 2007, Yevgeny Sudbin released an album of music by Alexander Scriabin. Reviewing it in Gramophone, Bryce Morrison described it as a 'disc in a million'. Now, Sudbin has returned to the composer for his 25th recording for BIS, and offers a wide-ranging survey of music that includes two more of the piano sonatas. James Jolly caught up with Yevgeny…
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Kahchun Wong on The Hallé and Bruckner's Ninth
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38:43In this week's episode of the Gramophone Classical Music Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by the Principal Conductor of the Hallé Orchestra, Kahchun Wong, to talk about the orchestra's relationship with its home city, Manchester, and their new recording of Bruckner's Symphony No 9.
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Cellist Zlatomir Fung on his debut recording of opera fantasies
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25:16Zlatomir Fung won the Cello category of the 2019 International Tchaikovsky Competition, and also has an enviable collection of other cello awards and prizes to his name. He was a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship Winner in 2022 and was awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 2020. His debut recording, 'Fantasies', is just out from Signum and on it …
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Conductor Alan Gilbert on Brahms and the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra
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28:21Alan Gilbert is Chief Conductor of the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, as well as Music Director of the Royal Swedish Opera. Gramophone's James Jolly caught up with him during a run of Wagner's Die Walküre in Stockholm, where he lives. They talked about his Hamburg-based orchestra, the role today of a radio orchestra and also about the work orchestr…
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From 3-2-1 to 4-3-2: How Many Backup Copies Are Enough?
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11:13When it comes to protecting your data, not all backup strategies are created equal. In this episode, we dig deep into the evolution of backup best practices — starting with the tried-and-true 3-2-1 method, moving to the more resilient 3-2-1-1-0, and finally unpacking the enterprise-grade 4-3-2 model. We’ll explore why each strategy was created, wha…
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XDR vs MDR vs EDR vs NDR – What’s the Right Fit for Your Security Stack?
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13:45In this episode, we break down four of the most talked-about cybersecurity technologies—EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response), MDR (Managed Detection and Response), XDR (Extended Detection and Response), and NDR (Network Detection and Response). You’ll learn: How EDR tools provide real-time endpoint visibility and behavioral analytics to detect mal…
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StoneFly Secures Veeam Backups & Disaster Recovery: A Game-Changer in Data Protection
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22:17In this deep dive episode, we break down the StoneFly DR 365V, an all-in-one backup and disaster recovery solution that addresses data protection, compliance, and scalability. Whether you're a small business or managing enterprise-level data, this episode explores the key features of the DR 365V, including its hardware options, SCVM software, Veeam…
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In this episode, Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford talks to pianist Leif Ove Andsnes about his new recording on Sony Classical of the extraordinary work Via Crucis by Franz Liszt, the composer's deeply spiritual meditations on the Stations of the Cross, released just before the start of Holy Week. This week's podcast is produced in association…
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Backups, Recovery, and Continuity: Understanding BaaS, RaaS, and DRaaS
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11:18Not all data recovery services are created equal. In this episode, we break down the core differences between Backup as a Service (BaaS), Recovery as a Service (RaaS), and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)—three acronyms often confused but with radically different capabilities, costs, and outcomes. We use relatable analogies and real-world exa…
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Immutable Backups: Your Cyber Insurance Lifeline
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14:46In this episode, we dive into the growing link between cyber insurance eligibility and immutable backups. As ransomware attacks become more frequent and sophisticated, insurance providers are tightening requirements—and businesses that can’t prove solid data protection may face steep premiums or outright denial of coverage. We explore: The rise in …
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From Backups to Real-Time Mirrors: Making Sense of Data Replication Strategies
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20:04"Replication isn’t just a technical checkbox—it’s your digital insurance policy." In this episode, we dive deep into the four most common data replication methods—array-based, host-based, hypervisor-based, and network-based—and unpack their unique advantages, limitations, and ideal use cases. Whether you’re safeguarding financial data, powering vir…
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Jessica Duchen on the life of pianist Myra Hess
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30:20This week journalist and author Jessica Duchen joins Holly Baker to talk about her new book Myra Hess - National Treasure, which is out now on Kahn & Averill. Extracts of music on the podcast come from the album 'Myra Hess - The complete solo and concerto studio recordings' on APR Records
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Building AI/ML Data Lakes: Why S3 Object Storage Outperforms Traditional Storage
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19:45AI and machine learning (ML) demand massive amounts of data, seamless scalability, and high-speed access—which is why traditional storage solutions often fall short. S3 object storage is rapidly becoming the go-to solution for AI/ML data lakes, enabling organizations to handle vast datasets efficiently and cost-effectively. In this episode, we expl…
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ESXiArgs Ransomware: A Silent Threat to VMware Servers
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17:11The ESXiArgs ransomware attack is a wake-up call for organizations relying on VMware ESXi servers for virtualization. Targeting unpatched and vulnerable systems, this ransomware encrypts virtual machines, leaving businesses locked out of their critical workloads. In this episode, we uncover: 🔹 How ESXiArgs ransomware infiltrates VMware environments…
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Medical Data at Risk? How to Store & Protect Patient Records
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16:52As hospitals and healthcare providers transition from paper to digital, medical record storage and archiving have become critical challenges. From electronic health records (EHRs) to PACS imaging systems, healthcare organizations must manage massive volumes of sensitive patient data while ensuring compliance with HIPAA and other regulations. In thi…
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AI Workloads Demand More—Is Your Storage Ready?
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14:40AI workloads are pushing traditional IT infrastructure to its limits. In this episode, we break down how AI storage and servers must evolve to handle massive datasets, high-speed processing, and scalable performance. We’ll explore key challenges like latency, bandwidth, and the role of NVMe SSDs, high-capacity storage tiers, and GPU acceleration. J…
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Ransomware vs. Manufacturing: How Ransomware Disrupts Production Lines
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15:50Manufacturing is under attack. Ransomware is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to industrial operations, bringing production lines to a halt, disrupting supply chains, and costing businesses millions in lost revenue. In this episode, we dive into the alarming rise of ransomware in the manufacturing sector, exploring how cybercriminals tar…
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Volume Deletion Protection: The Ultimate Fail-Safe for Ransomware, Human Error, and Accidental Deletion
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22:19Data loss isn’t always caused by hardware failures—it can happen through accidental deletions, insider threats, and ransomware attacks that target storage volumes. In this episode, we break down Volume Deletion Protection, a critical safeguard that keeps your data intact even when disaster strikes. 🔹 What is Volume Deletion Protection and how does …
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James Ehnes on Bach's complete violin concertos
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32:42This week violinist James Ehnes joins the Gramophone Podcast to talk about his new recording of Bach's complete violin concertos, recorded with Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, and released on the Analeketa label.
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Ransomware vs. Healthcare: The Silent Crisis in Hospitals
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15:41Hospitals and healthcare providers are on the frontlines of a growing cyber crisis—ransomware attacks that lock down critical systems, disrupt patient care, and put lives at risk. In this episode, we dive into how ransomware is crippling the healthcare industry and what can be done to stop it. 🔹 Why healthcare is one of the biggest targets for cybe…
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Education Under Attack: How Schools Can Secure Their Backups
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16:45Schools, colleges, and universities are storing more data than ever—from student records and research data to online learning platforms. But with the rise of ransomware, accidental deletions, and system failures, how can educational institutions ensure their data stays safe, accessible, and recoverable? In this episode, we break down the backup and…
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