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Cybersecurity Sources

A daily podcast and newsletter that reviews the day’s cybersecurity news alongside interviews with industry insiders. The CyberWire also features a suite of weekly podcasts around specific topics. (TheCyberWire.com)  

A website run by investigative journalist Brian Krebs. Krebs is known for his hard-hitting stories around cybersecurity and his breaking news coverage of the industry. (KrebsOnSecurity.com)

An independent news service focused on breaking news and high quality articles on cybersecurity, hacking, and breaches. (TheHackerNews.com)

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the US federal agency created to protect the nation against cyber threats. The agency releases regular cybersecurity alerts. (CISA.gov)

A monthly narrative-form podcast that breaks down hackers, breaches, cybercrime, and other events from the darker corners of the internet. The podcast is recognized for unique stories and quality storytelling. (DarknetDiaries.com) 

Technology News Sources

The gold standard when it comes to technology journalism. WIRED covers the latest in technology, science, culture, and emerging technologies. It publishes a monthly print magazine, but regularly updates its website as well. (WIRED.com)

MIT Technology Review publishes a stellar daily newsletter called “The Download.” It curates all of the day’s top technology headlines into one place. It does so in a fun, light-hearted, but smart way. (technologyreview.com/collection/the-download/)

Forbes is a global media company focusing on business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership and lifestyle. It publishes eight times a year but keeps a regularly updated website. (Forbes.com)

Bloomberg delivers business and markets news, data, analysis, and video to the world. It maintains a regularly updated website. (Bloomberg.com)

Fast Company focuses on innovation, technology, leadership, and design. While it leans progressive, it does contain interesting information around emerging technology and innovation. (FastCompany.com)

Podcasts

The CyberWire Daily is a daily podcast that reviews the latest in cybersecurity news alongside interviews with industry insiders. The podcast usually runs around 20-30 minutes and provides a great resource for those wanting to stay up to date on cybersecurity or increase their cybersecurity IQ. (The CyberWire Daily)

The Digital Optimist Podcast is hosted by futurist and speaker Scott Klososky. The podcast offers a look into the future of technology and the positive impacts technology will play in our world and on our species. Episodes include topics on machine intelligence, relationships and digital tools, digital centaurs, automation, and quantified humanity, among other topics. (Digital Optimist Podcast)

In this motivational, bi-monthly podcast, host Annette White-Klososky interviews leaders and leadership experts to highlight leaders and the stories behind their success. Topics on the podcast include leading through adversity, leadership development, emotional intelligence, connection, and others. (@LeaderSpotlight Podcast)

On Purpose with Jay Shetty is designed to bring conversations around personal growth, mental health, spirituality, and positive living. A trained monk, Shetty has developed a major platform with his podcast. His guests include actors, athletes, musicians, and experts who open up about personal struggles, overcoming obstacles and living their best lives. Shetty also brings his spiritual training to the podcast to offer wisdom into personal growth. (On Purpose with Jay Shetty)

The Journal is a daily podcast by The Wall Street Journal. The podcast dives into issues around news, politics, business, and technology. It’s tagline reads, “A podcast about money, business, and power.” (The Journal)

A monthly narrative-form podcast that breaks down hackers, breaches, cybercrime, and other events from the darker corners of the internet. The podcast is recognized for unique stories and quality storytelling. (Darknet Diaries) 

The Arbiters of Truth podcast digs into the latest around online content moderation. It is a product of Lawfare, a platform around national security developed by the Brookings Institute. The podcast reviews important issues around online misinformation, major technology platforms’ moderation decision-making, and the latest regulations in this evolving space. (Arbiters of Truth)

A weekly podcast developed by The CyberWire, Caveat explores topics around surveillance, digital privacy, cybersecurity, law, and policy. The podcast examines the latest in digital and data privacy regulation. (Caveat)

While the Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast is hosted by a leading pastor, the podcast offers a wealth of insights around leadership for both a secular and non-secular audience. The podcast dives into many issues leaders face including burnout, anxiety, emotion, and developing teams. (Craig Groeschel Leadership Podcast)

Revisionist History is Malcolm Gladwell’s journey through the overlooked and the misunderstood. Every episode re-examines something from the past — an event, a person, an idea, even a song — and asks whether we got it right the first time. Because sometimes the past deserves a second chance. (Revisionist History)

***The platforms listed here are only recommendations by FPOV and not in any way endorsements. FPOV does not take responsibility for the content that these platforms distribute.