by Marc David
In a world where cyberattacks are becoming more commonplace, we all need to be vigilant about protecting our digital lives, whether at home or at work. Byte Sized Security is the podcast that provides snackable advice on cybersecurity best practices tailored for professionals on the go. Hosted by information security expert, Marc David, each 15-20 minute episode provides actionable guidance to help listeners safeguard their devices, data, and organizations against online threats. With new episodes released every Monday, Byte Sized Security covers topics like social engineering, password management, multi-factor authentication, security awareness training, regulatory compliance, incident response, and more. Whether you're an IT professional, small business owner, developer, or just someone interested in learning more about cybersecurity, Byte Sized Security is the quick, easy way to pick up useful tips and insights you can immediately put into practice. The clear, jargon-free advice is perfect for listening on your commute, during a lunch break, or working out. Visit bytesizedsecurity.com to access episodes and show notes with key takeaways and links to useful resources mentioned in each episode. Don't let cybercriminals catch you off guard - get smart, fast with Byte Sized Security! Tune in to boost your cybersecurity knowledge and help secure your part of cyberspace.
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February 3, 2025
<p><strong>AI Security and Competition: Unpacking the Debate Around DeepSeek</strong></p><p>This episode delves into the controversy surrounding DeepSeek, a Chinese AI considered by some as a national security threat. It questions whether this stance is legitimate or merely a tactic by big tech to stifle competition. The episode highlights multiple security breaches across the AI industry, including OpenAI and Google, arguing that the core issue lies in how AI handles security rather than its origin. The discussion also explores the suspicious uniformity in the anti-DeepSeek narrative, the potential motivations of big AI corporations to maintain monopolies, and the necessity of reading AI privacy policies. Additionally, the episode critiques the U.S. response to AI competition, drawing parallels to historical moments like the Sputnik era, and advocates for stronger AI security regulations and more open-source innovation. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on whether the fear of DeepSeek is justified or manipulated by big tech interests.</p><br><p>00:00 Introduction: The DeepSeek Controversy</p><p>00:08 Data Leaks: A Global Issue</p><p>00:39 The Suspicious Narrative Against DeepSeek</p><p>01:24 Big AI's Fear of Open Source</p><p>01:35 Smart AI Usage Tips</p><p>02:29 The Real Issue: AI Governance</p><p>03:15 The AI Moat Playbook</p><p>04:08 Big Tech's Control Over AI</p><p>05:49 The Global AI Competition</p><p>09:45 Security and Privacy Concerns</p><p>17:22 Conclusion: The Future of AI</p><p>---</p><p>I do hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast. Here's some helpful resources including any sites that were mentioned in this episode.</p><p>--</p><p>Sites Mentioned in this Episode</p><ul><li><a href="https://chat.deepseek.com/downloads/DeepSeek%20Privacy%20Policy.html">DeepSeek Privacy Policy</a> - The DeekSeek Privacy Policy</li></ul><br/><p>--</p><p>Find subscriber links on my site, add to your podcast player, or listen on the web players on my site:</p><p><a href="https://bytesizedsecurity.show/listen">Listen to Byte Sized Security</a> </p><p>--</p><p><strong>Support this Podcast with a Tip:</strong></p><p><a href="https://bytesizedsecurity.show/support">Support Byte Sized Security</a> </p><p>--</p><p>If you have questions for the show, feedback or topics you want covered. Please send a short email to [email protected] with the Subject line of "Byte-Sized Security" so I know it's about the podcast.</p><p>Connect with me on TikTok: <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@bytesizedsecurity" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.tiktok.com/@bytesizedsecurity</a></p>
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