Topic 1: Trolls Are Born, Not Made
While self esteem is a factor, Internet trolls don’t have low self esteem. They have a high tendency to sadism. When mixed with high self esteem, you get a troll.
Who are these people and how did they become trolls. Research gives us some insights.
Topic 2: Async Business Collaboration Models
One of Karl’s favorite topics! Let’s focus on focus. Asynchronous communication goes a long ways to making focus possible and effective.
If you can find people who work asynchronously, and give them the right tools, amazing things can be done.
https://www.protocol.com/workplace/async-work-goodbye-meetings
Topic 3: Desperate for Workers, Restaurants Turn to Robots
It’s about time! Lines have gotten longer and longer due to pandemic upheaval and a shrinking workforce.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/19/business/restaurants-robots-workers.html
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Sponsor Note: Gozynta
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With onboarding, direct support, and regular feature releases, Gozynta is a family owned company dedicated to making software suck a little less each day. Visit us at https://Gozynta.com.
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Ryan and Vince Crisler, Founder and CEO at Dark Cubed have a great re-cap discussion of the IoTSSA Cybersecurity Expo in Charlotte late last month. From getting started to evolving your current security stack, no matter your cybersecurity maturity level. Vince lays out that different customers have different needs and you need to deploy solutions that best fit a specific client or situation. Too often the fundamentals are overlooked when deploying cybersecurity and managing client risk.
Our next live event is coming up in Phoenix, January 18 – 20. You can catch up with Vince and Dark Cubed in person. He is looking forward to continuing these conversations and meeting you all.
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Topic 1: After much fanfare, what’s up with The Contract for the Web two years later?
Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s project – The Contract for the Web – promised to encourage governments to ensure access and privacy; corporations to encourage the best and discourage the worst in people; and citizens to be both creators and collaborators.
Well, two years later, we don’t think much has changed.
Links:
https://contractfortheweb.org/
https://contractfortheweb.org/2021/10/07/save-the-date-join-us-to-launch-the-tech-policy-design-lab/
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Topic 2: Has the Dream of AI Died? Faded? Evolved?
One article on this topic asks whether “losing AI” would be a bad thing. The trend looks like China is way ahead of the west, except with regard to the moral use of artificial intelligence. Another article reports that some computer experts think ending human oversight is a very bad idea.
What are the stakes of us losing our edge because we have ethics?
Links:
https://www.vox.com/recode/22725044/china-ai-race-pentagon-wechat
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Topic 3: Smart Cities Produce Unfathomable Amounts of Data.
This topic ties together several of our ongoing discussions: AI, analytics, 5G, privacy, automation, simulation, environmental impact, tech impact on real life, and big business opportunities.
But are we any smarter or better off?
https://www.axios.com/smart-city-5g-data-privacy-0f8e6535-3cad-4ceb-86a2-dd4cefcd28a7.html
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Communicating the threat landscape to the SMB has always been a challenge and customers simply don’t believe, it can and will happen to them. Ryan talks with Curricula, Founder and CEO, Nick Santora about how they are using the power of story telling to penetrate and educate the single largest threat to organizations…the users themselves.
For National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the team at Curricula are hosting a series of webinars every Friday in October, broadcasting live at 2 p.m. EST / 11 a.m. PST. https://www.curricula.com/curriculaville
Interesting tidbit of the day: Statistics
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Topic 1: Slack upended the workplace — and gave power to the employees
Slack (and other technologies) are revealing some inner turmoil at companies such as Apple. Is this something caused by the technology, or merely revealed by the technology? We discuss culture and more.
Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/11/slack-office-trouble/620173/
Topic 2: Amazon Copied Best-Selling Products and then Rigged their Search Result
Meme for this: From the movie Casablanca . . . “I’m shocked – shocked I tell you.”
Question: Even though this is India, does it affect how our Congress will try to hold Amazon accountable?
Link: https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/amazon-india-rigging/
Topic 3: Convergence of AV and IT . . .
Other industries are learning the IT space. Well, at a minimum, they’re learning the language. This turns into a debate about marketing share and specialization. And “specialization” looks different, depending on the perspective you start with.
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Sponsor Note: Egnyte
Are you still using on-prem file servers and VPNs to share files with remote workers? Egnyte is a business class cloud sharing solution that works more like your on-prem server than other solutions. With a security first approach to file sharing and collaboration, Egnyte offers multiple options for sharing files and collecting files from outside sources. And do it all addressing data governance and compliance. Want to learn more? Check out https://Egnyte.com/msp, and when you do, tell them we sent you.
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Fun question of the day . . . If you were offered the position of mayor of your city, would you take it?
. . . wherein two of our hosts determine that they are two halves of a politician.
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Topic 1: Amazon’s bi-annual report on government requests for data . . .
Over 30,000 requests for information from various governments around the world for the six months ending June 30th. This includes subpoenas, search warrants, and court orders (or their equivalent in various countries).
This includes requests regarding Amazon Echos, Ring devices, etc. It does NOT include requests related to AWS, which only numbered 632!
The number of devices with your personal information, photos, and data is growing every year. Remember, that robot dog serves more than one master.
https://d1.awsstatic.com/Information_Request_Report_June_2021_x.pdf
Topic 2: Is Facebook’s problem just “hubris?” We can fix this!
“I don’t think the Facebook Files show a company that is evil or incompetent. It seems to show a company that is in way too deep, but still thinks it can totally get things back under control.”
Topic 3: CISA Issues Guidance to Mitigate Threats to Autonomous Vehicles
CISA has published more guidance. Once lesson is: MSPs are not their only target. Another Lesson: Emerging tech is being held to some reasonable standards.
Links:
https://www.hstoday.us/nppd/cisa-issues-guidance-to-mitigate-threats-to-autonomous-vehicles/
https://www.cisa.gov/autonomous-vehicle-security
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With the evaporation of perimeters are we effectively securing all the endpoints? Ryan catches up with Addigy, Founder and CEO, Jason Dettbarn about securing all the endpoints, including Apple devices. Implementing a cybersecurity culture with your clients and educating them on steps and implementations we all need to take in technology that continues to expand and grow faster and faster everyday.
Question of the Day: What was your first W2 job?
Topic 1: Vendors Selling Around their Partners
Listener Lucy asks: “Why the **** do vendors keep overlooking the sales rep who owns the customer in their Channel program?”
There’s natural tension between vendors and their solution provider partners. Why do we have to keep revisiting this topic?
(Also, she agrees with Dave that a sandwich requires two pieces of bread.)
Topic 2: Thoughts on taking UI to government activities
Dominos (and other) have made some huge advancements in tracking the progress of their services. This is both a UI (user interface) and a CX (customer experience) topic. So where is the government when it comes to next-gen UI and CX?
Link: https://statescoop.com/why-government-technologists-love-dominos-pizza-tracker/
Topic 3: Facebook/Instagram for Children?
Holy smokes. Thankfully, Facebook has decided to “hold off” on releasing a version of Instagram geared toward children. We universally think it’s a bad idea. But we also point out that lots of other platforms are targeting children – illegally.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/27/technology/facebook-instagram-for-kids.html
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Question of the Day: What is a photo?
Topic 1: When AI Breaks Bad
Once again we address the question of ethics and AI.
From Axios: “A new report about artificial intelligence and its effects warns AI has reached a turning point and its negative effects can no longer be ignored.” Have we reached the point where we should automatically look for the negative effects first?
Link: https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-future-0a5d2e2c-acd8-422b-a37c-1fc93f78a76f.html
Topic 2: Let’s look at CISA . . . again.
Last week we talked about the CISA advice for your customers. Here we revisit, and look at the “Low fruit” considerations that you might actually decide to adopt today. These include Backup documentation, Client data segregation, and Financial health of IT service providers.
Link: https://www.cisa.gov/publication/risk-considerations-msp-customers
See also Karl’s blog posts on this: – https://blog.smallbizthoughts.com/2021/09/the-government-is-telling-your-clients.html – https://blog.smallbizthoughts.com/2021/09/three-things-you-should-do-in-response.html
Topic 3: Next Gen Crowd Sourcing?
Pondering . . . is there a new name for the group behavior that’s emerging on the Internet in the 2020’s? For example: – TikTok investors follow members of Congress – Reddit investors manipulate the stock market – Amateur sleuths help in the search for missing persons
Question: Is there a name for this kind of activity? It seems like there’s something other than “crowd sourcing” here.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/20/style/gabby-petito-case-tiktok-social-media.html
Sponsor Memo:
Did you know that the average MSP spends 10 hours manually inputting accounting data each week? That time is 120 prospect calls, a month’s worth of the Business of Tech, or building an entire Lego death star. Gozynta Mobius can make your life easier through accounting automation. Automatic sync of invoices, expenses and inventory from ConnectWise Manage into QuickBooks Online in just a single click of a button.
With onboarding, direct support, and regular feature releases, Gozynta is a family owned company dedicated to making software suck a little less each day. Visit us at www.Gozynta.com
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Question of the day: What is a sandwich?
Topic 1: Apple Pay . . . Again
The headline says Apple lost … but the article makes it clear that Epic is the one who is disappointed and is appealing.
Let see: Epic violated their agreement and owes Apply $3.5 Million. But Apply can’t have those kinds of agreements going forward. And Apple’s not a monopoly.
Seems confusing, but it does mean there will be other options to pay for in-app purchases on AppStore apps to work around Apple. But Epic still doesn’t think that is enough. Let the lawyer games begin.
Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/10/22662320/epic-apple-ruling-injunction-judge-court-app-store
Topic 2: Microsoft Study Finds Problems with Employee Productivity in Remote Work
In a study or more than 60,000 employees, Microsoft find that the shift to remote work has hurt communication and collaboration. A separate study shows that individual workers feel better supported by bosses than ever before. The first finding looks bad for employee productivity and long-term innovation; the second suggest happier, more productive workers.
Note: Microsoft also announce that employees won’t be returning to the office in October as expected.
Topic 3: Cybersecurity Vulnerability Could Now Impact a Business’ Credit Rating … Things are Getting Serious!
Startup BitSight generates reports on the likelihood that an organization will be breached. They just received a $250 million investment Moody’s. Moody’s provides corporate “credit rating” information. In your future: Credit ratings base on Cybersecurity preparedness.
Sponsor note:
Threats to client data constantly evolve, so your strategies must evolve too …but knowing where to get good guidance isn’t always easy.
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