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    <description>Cybersecurity podcast Radio Logic delivers essential, no‑nonsense conversations with trusted experts on all things identity security. Hosted by Anders Askasen, SVP of Marketing at Radiant Logic and author of Cybersecurity Explained, the show draws on his 20+ years in security and digital identity to address today’s challenges. </description>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How long would it take to fake you? Your voice, your face, the way you write. According to this episode's guest, about one hour. By next year, maybe fifteen minutes, maybe one minute.</p><p>In this episode of Radio Logic, the show that breaks identity down into something you can actually use, host Anders Askasen sits down with Matt Harris to unpack how fast AI voice and face cloning has moved, and what it means for trust, security, and the people we most want to protect.</p><p>They cover how a convincing clone now needs just one minute of audio and a few photos, the $25 million deepfake video call that fooled a finance team, why the old tell-tale signs like six fingers are gone, the gap left by AI tools with no guardrails, and the simple moves that cut your risk today.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How long would it take to fake you? Your voice, your face, the way you write. According to this episode's guest, about one hour. By next year, maybe fifteen minutes, maybe one minute.</p><p>In this episode of Radio Logic, the show that breaks identity down into something you can actually use, host Anders Askasen sits down with Matt Harris to unpack how fast AI voice and face cloning has moved, and what it means for trust, security, and the people we most want to protect.</p><p>They cover how a convincing clone now needs just one minute of audio and a few photos, the $25 million deepfake video call that fooled a finance team, why the old tell-tale signs like six fingers are gone, the gap left by AI tools with no guardrails, and the simple moves that cut your risk today.</p>]]>
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      <title>Reducing the Identity Attack Surface </title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Identity is the number one cause in every breach report. So why haven't we fixed it?</p><p>In this episode of Radio Logic, the show that breaks identity down into something you can actually use, host Anders Askåsen sits down with Tom Hebbron, Head of Identity and Security Architecture at FSP, to unpack "identity debt", why it keeps growing, and how to start clawing it back.</p><p>They cover why identity data ends up siloed across the business, the speeds at which access decisions have to happen (milliseconds at the edge versus months in forensics), what the Verizon and IBM breach reports keep telling us, why annual access reviews leave data 11 months stale, why no access should ever be handed out without an end date, and how dynamic, context-aware access beats the role-based access trap.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do so many identity projects fail? And how do the best ones actually get done?</p><p>In this episode of Radio Logic, the show that breaks identity down into something you can actually use, host Anders Askasen sits down with Michael Ribaudo from CyberIAM to unpack why identity projects stall, drag, or collapse, and what separates the ones that succeed.</p><p>They cover why identity work never really ends, why an outcome-based approach beats a feature list, why the CEO (not IT) should sponsor the project, the trouble with role-based access when a 60,000-person bank ends up with 350,000 roles, the shift to policy-based and continuous access, and the honest advice Michael gives any customer about to scope a new project.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why do so many identity projects fail? And how do the best ones actually get done?</p><p>In this episode of Radio Logic, the show that breaks identity down into something you can actually use, host Anders Askasen sits down with Michael Ribaudo from CyberIAM to unpack why identity projects stall, drag, or collapse, and what separates the ones that succeed.</p><p>They cover why identity work never really ends, why an outcome-based approach beats a feature list, why the CEO (not IT) should sponsor the project, the trouble with role-based access when a 60,000-person bank ends up with 350,000 roles, the shift to policy-based and continuous access, and the honest advice Michael gives any customer about to scope a new project.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why is identity the number one attack vector? And where do you even start fixing it?</p><p>In this episode of Radio Logic, the show that breaks identity down into something you can actually use, host Anders Askåsen sits down with Simon Moffatt from The Cyber Hut to unpack why identity became the most lucrative target for attackers, and how organisations can claw back control.</p><p>They cover the perfect storm of legacy tech and identity sprawl, why we still haven't solved human identity (let alone machine and agentic AI), the toddler-with-a-Ferrari problem of giving AI agents access, why zero trust is a concept and not a product, how regulations like NIS2 and DORA are forcing identity onto the board's agenda, and the shift from identity as a tactical chore to a strategic business enabler.</p>]]>
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