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Category: Online Technologies, e-Business, Cybersecurity

Kathy Perry
Kathy Perry joins Jim Blasingame to report that Google wants to get into banking by offering checking accounts through its cloud platform that are backed up by traditional banks.
Caleb Barlow
Caleb Barlow joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that we’re in a technology arms race against the cyber-criminals, and the U.S. is currently losing this war.
Caleb Barlow
Caleb Barlow joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that almost half of all cyber-crimes are against small businesses, but only 14% are prepared, plus why the bad guys are focusing on Main Street businesses.
Caleb Barlow
Caleb Barlow joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that there are 2 million cyber-security jobs going unfilled globally, and why that’s not good in the World War on cyber-crime, plus how to become a cyber-expert and have the government pay for it.
Chris Moschovitis
Chris Moschovitis joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how the adoption of blockchain will increase significantly next year, and as will new cybercrime threats.
Christina Cavanagh
Christina Cavanagh joins Jim Blasingame to offer tips and best practices on how to manage your email with folders and categories that, not only improve organization, but speed up your program.
Christina Cavanagh
Christina Cavanagh joins Jim Blasingame to remind us that email is still one of the foundational digital communication platforms, and offer tips on how to use it more productively.
Pam Danziger
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how the affluent are impacting the retail economy, and to discuss whether with a $21 trillion economy, maybe we start thinking that 2.5% growth is delivering some big numbers.
Pam Danziger
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the evolution of the big holiday spending days, regarding the shift from bricks to clicks, especially the impact of the smartphone on shopping.
Scott Aurnou
Scott Aurnou joins Jim Blasingame to report on the troubling practice of creating fake videos – deepfakes – which is superimposing someone’s likeness on an embarrassing action.

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