Featuring guest Stephen Monslow AKA fakedac~/M-onz alongside our regular Robert Thomas. We talked again about AI in music, PureData, Arts hacking, Generative music, Reactive music, VJing and visual synthesis, DJ culture and much more. With some musical interludes
In an earlier episode, we explored Marcus Ranum’s Six Dumbest Ideas in Cybersecurity and uncovered why Enumerating Badness just doesn’t cut it. Yet even now, application-level whitelisting remains messy. In this episode, Helen puts Seamus Lennon, VP of European Operations at ThreatLocker, in the hot seat to dig into the Default Deny approach—a principle at the heart of ThreatLocker’s independent product offering. Why is blocking everything by default such a powerful concept, and why does it remain relevant in today’s security landscape? Seamus shares insights, stories, and practical thoughts on navigating the challenges of whitelisting, tackling threats, and rethinking what secure really means. Is Default Deny too restrictive, or is it the secret to cutting through the chaos?
We continue the current season with an 'In the Chair' discussion episode, this time with Christian Have, CTO of Logpoint and former head of cyber affairs for Danish national police and intelligence. Some timely reflections on the state of international cyber-relations and very relevant to topical discussions for this month on the state of international affairs, technology, politics and sovereignty.