Newsday: IT Preparedness, Data Breaches, and Apple's Privacy Moves with David Ting
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July 1, 2024: David Ting, CTO and Founder of Tausight, joins Bill for the news. They delve into the ramifications of recent data breaches, particularly focusing on the CDK Global breach affecting car dealerships and its parallels to healthcare vulnerabilities. How prepared is healthcare for extended IT outages in critical sectors? David explores the Champion/Challenger model as a proactive strategy, questioning the cost and benefit of maintaining redundant systems. They further discuss the implications of Apple's new operating system on data privacy, prompting reflection on whether people are trading convenience for security. As they touch on the future of AI and the erosion of personal privacy, the conversation raises critical considerations: Are we truly ready for the pervasive surveillance and potential misuse of our data?
Key Points:
- 00:43 Discussing a Recent Breach
- 03:49 Champion Challenger Model for IT Resilience
- 05:39 Challenges of Cloud and Business Continuity
- 11:05 Apple's AI and Privacy Innovations
- 12:46 Privacy Concerns in the Modern World
- 20:11 Conclusion and Closing Remarks
News articles:
- Cyberattack led to harrowing lapses at Ascension hospitals, clinicians say
- Apple WWDC 2024 recap: Every new feature in iOS 18, Siri, AI, and more
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