The Lighthouse IT Podcast

The Lighthouse IT Solutions Podcast 2025 Year-in-Review!

56 min · 26 de dic de 2025
Portada del episodio The Lighthouse IT Solutions Podcast 2025 Year-in-Review!

Descripción

The Lighthouse IT Podcast - December 26th, 2025 In this final 2025 episode of the Lighthouse IT Solutions Podcast, Matt and Griff reflect on the year. They break down the biggest tech stories, security shocks, and industry shifts that shaped the year, and what they mean to us, our clients, and business owners in general, heading into 2026. Highlights we cover: * Valve’s 2026 “Trinity” vision: Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame * The Louvre Heist and security * Major outages like AWS and Cloudflare * Doomscrolling Sora 2 and the state of AI-generated media * How Google wasn’t forced to sell Chrome * AI bot traffic surpassing human web use * The end of AOL dial-up * Instagram content became indexable * 23andMe’s bankruptcy and data privacy implications * Microsoft’s 50th anniversary * Nintendo Switch 2 launch * Skype shutting down * The return of Pebble OS and watches (Repebble) * UnitedHealth’s breach that impacted 100M people * DeepSeek’s open-source R1 model * Windows 10 reached End-of-Life * Slate Auto trucks coming in 2026 * Odoo today and what Odoo v19 will do * Hatz AI, our secure AI chat platform * zTech joining Lighthouse IT Solutions Don't miss out on these interesting discussions and more! Read the full show notes over at: https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/the-lighthouse-it-solutions-podcast-2025-year-in-review-450 [https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/the-lighthouse-it-solutions-podcast-2025-year-in-review-450]

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Lighthouse IT Podcast!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

146 episodios

episode Canvas Breach: Lessons in Cybersecurity artwork

Canvas Breach: Lessons in Cybersecurity

The Lighthouse IT Podcast - May 29th, 2026 What Happens When 275 Million Users Depend on One Platform? In this episode of the Lighthouse IT Solutions podcast, Matt and Griffin discuss the April Canvas (Instructure) breach claimed by ShinyHunters, involving about 3.65 TB of exfiltrated data affecting roughly 275 million users across about 9,000 institutions, including names, emails, student IDs, and private messages. They recap a timeline of detection, public disclosure, a second disruption during finals week with a ransom note replacing the login page, and reports of a ransom agreement around May 11, followed by fallout, including a class action lawsuit and a Homeland Security investigation. This emphasizes the risks of vendor concentration, the need for incident-response planning, third-party risk management, backups, MFA, segmentation, and encryption at rest, and we advise impacted users to change passwords, enable MFA, and watch for targeted phishing using stolen context. Don't miss out on our discussions and more! https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/canvas-breach-lessons-in-cybersecurity-466 [https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/canvas-breach-lessons-in-cybersecurity-466] 01:28 What Canvas Is 02:07 Breach Scale And Data 03:08 ShinyHunters Background 04:49 Extortion And Finals Week 07:11 Timeline And Ransom Payment 10:30 Repeat Attacks And Security 13:03 Private Messages Fallout 15:29 Will Hackers Delete Data 17:43 What Was Not Compromised 18:37 How They Got In 19:20 Canvas Accountability Gap 19:37 Paying ShinyHunters 21:54 Vendor Concentration Risk 26:12 Transparency And PR 27:00 Patch Or Negotiate 29:42 Third Party Risk 30:45 Backups And Encryption 34:07 If You Were Affected 35:54 Wrap Up And Where To Watch

Ayer39 min
episode Open Source for Business: Pros, Cons, Security, and When It’s Worth It artwork

Open Source for Business: Pros, Cons, Security, and When It’s Worth It

The Lighthouse IT Podcast - April 3rd, 2026 In this episode of the Lighthouse IT Solutions podcast, Matt and Griff discuss the open source movement and how it compares to proprietary software. They explain what open source means, highlight common examples (Linux, Firefox, VLC, WordPress, Android), and outline key benefits such as lower cost, flexibility, transparency, and the “many eyes” security advantage, while noting real-world risks like supply-chain social engineering. They cover licensing basics and why support is often sold separately (e.g., Red Hat), then review downsides including weaker support, learning curves, hidden labor costs, project abandonment, forks, and licensing changes. They share how Lighthouse has expanded its use of open source, especially Odoo and related ecosystems, to reduce costs, increase control, and improve resilience amid frequent vendor acquisitions in their industry, and they encourage businesses to research options and consider paid support tiers. Don't miss out on our discussions and more!⁠ https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/open-source-for-business-461 [https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/open-source-for-business-461] 00:00 Weekend Movie Banter 00:29 Talking Animals Debate 01:34 Podcast Intro and AI Callback 02:12 Why Open Source Matters 02:46 Open Source Everywhere 03:52 What Open Source Means 05:10 Licensing and Proprietary 07:47 Biggest Pros Cost Freedom 11:56 Security and Many Eyes 13:03 Supply Chain Risks 16:34 Customization and Forking 19:44 Odoo and OCA Ecosystem 22:06 Open Source Downsides 22:23 Support and Documentation 25:13 Complexity Getting Easier 28:33 Hidden Costs of Free 29:20 Free Puppy (Cat) Analogy 30:28 Abandonment and Fork Risks 33:05 Licensing Changes Shock 33:54 Why Lighthouse Uses Open Source 37:17 Cost Control and Security 39:26 Vendor Volatility and Ownership 43:03 Advice for Small Businesses 46:40 Data Portability and ROI 50:32 Wrap Up and Subscribe 54:27 MacBook Neo Side Chat 56:46 Final Goodbye

3 de abr de 202656 min
episode Harnessing AI for SMBs: We Have the Technology artwork

Harnessing AI for SMBs: We Have the Technology

The Lighthouse IT Podcast - March 6th, 2026 In this Lighthouse IT Solutions podcast episode, we discuss why small businesses may benefit from AI faster than large corporations, focusing on what large language models (LLMs) are, how chatbots work beyond “a fancy Google,” and why AI can hallucinate or overly agree with users. We explain tokenization and context, then contrast chatbots with agents that can take actions via tools and APIs, such as automating invoicing and other back-office workflows. Our conversation really highlights major risks like data privacy, shadow AI, hallucinations, and prompt injection, urging businesses to implement AI with a security-first mindset and human auditing. Start with repetitive, rule-based tasks, measuring ROI, and not “automating a mess.” Don't miss out on our discussions and more! https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/harnessing-ai-for-smbs-we-have-the-technology-456 [https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/harnessing-ai-for-smbs-we-have-the-technology-456] And if you are ready to explore AI for your business? Reach out to us or attend one of our upcoming AI Summits! https://www.lighthousesol.com/ai [https://www.lighthousesol.com/ai] Or, if you are ready to roll out AI to your business, we can set up a secure AI platform tailored to your needs. https://content.lighthousesol.com/secure-ai-chat-platform [https://content.lighthousesol.com/secure-ai-chat-platform] Take the leap into AI, and unlock new potential for your business growth! 00:00 Cold Open 01:18 Why Everyone Talks AI 03:38 AI Advantage for SMBs 06:30 Rethinking Growth With Automation 07:56 Chatbots vs Agents Explained 08:35 How LLMs Actually Work 10:19 Context Tokens and RAG 13:12 Agents Taking Real Actions 14:41 Data Privacy and Shadow AI 16:32 Hallucinations and Prompt Injection 17:59 When AI Agrees Too Much 18:52 Prompting for Accuracy 19:49 Real World Automation Wins 21:38 Avoid the AI Gold Rush 23:09 Partner Up for Security 24:16 Standardize Before Automating 25:19 Start With Robot Work 26:58 Augment Humans, Not Replace 29:02 Sales Outreach Done Right 30:26 AI Summits and Training 31:53 Secure Platform and Office Hours 32:56 Closing Thoughts and Next Steps

6 de mar de 202633 min
episode Why Are Computers Suddenly So Expensive? And What SMBs Can Do About It artwork

Why Are Computers Suddenly So Expensive? And What SMBs Can Do About It

The Lighthouse IT Podcast - February 6th, 2026 Welcome back to an exciting new season of the Lighthouse IT Solutions podcast! As we embark on this journey, we bring with us a series of changes and insights into the ever-evolving landscape of technology. Dive into the transformations in our podcast format, the technology trends shaping the industry, and how you can prepare for the inevitable shifts in the market. (Like why your tech is pricier than ever!) Don't miss out on our discussions and more! https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/why-are-computers-suddenly-so-expensive-and-what-smbs-can-do-about-it-452 [https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/why-are-computers-suddenly-so-expensive-and-what-smbs-can-do-about-it-452]

6 de feb de 202638 min
episode The Lighthouse IT Solutions Podcast 2025 Year-in-Review! artwork

The Lighthouse IT Solutions Podcast 2025 Year-in-Review!

The Lighthouse IT Podcast - December 26th, 2025 In this final 2025 episode of the Lighthouse IT Solutions Podcast, Matt and Griff reflect on the year. They break down the biggest tech stories, security shocks, and industry shifts that shaped the year, and what they mean to us, our clients, and business owners in general, heading into 2026. Highlights we cover: * Valve’s 2026 “Trinity” vision: Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame * The Louvre Heist and security * Major outages like AWS and Cloudflare * Doomscrolling Sora 2 and the state of AI-generated media * How Google wasn’t forced to sell Chrome * AI bot traffic surpassing human web use * The end of AOL dial-up * Instagram content became indexable * 23andMe’s bankruptcy and data privacy implications * Microsoft’s 50th anniversary * Nintendo Switch 2 launch * Skype shutting down * The return of Pebble OS and watches (Repebble) * UnitedHealth’s breach that impacted 100M people * DeepSeek’s open-source R1 model * Windows 10 reached End-of-Life * Slate Auto trucks coming in 2026 * Odoo today and what Odoo v19 will do * Hatz AI, our secure AI chat platform * zTech joining Lighthouse IT Solutions Don't miss out on these interesting discussions and more! Read the full show notes over at: https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/the-lighthouse-it-solutions-podcast-2025-year-in-review-450 [https://hub.lighthousesol.com/blog/lighthouse-podcast-2/the-lighthouse-it-solutions-podcast-2025-year-in-review-450]

26 de dic de 202556 min