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Welcome to the Didi & Lital Show. Your hosts are a married couple in the cybersecurity industry. Listen as they discuss cybersecurity, technology, startups, and life. This is not the typical cybersecurity show - we discuss controversial topics, and invite great guests to join us. Get in touch with Didi & Lital:Didi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dddotanLital on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/litalasher/

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Unkind Truths Win the Day

Didi and Lital open with sports talk, criticizing Patriots draft picks and joking about Mike Vrabel tabloid rumors, discussing Stefon Diggs, the Bruins’ poor playoff performance despite Swayman, the Celtics’ collapse and comparisons between hockey and basketball toughness, and frustrations with Boston teams including firing Cora. They then pivot to a tweet (shared by HubSpot’s CEO and retweeted by Elon Musk) contrasting “unkind truth” that causes short-term dips but improves company outcomes versus “kind lies” that temporarily boost morale but worsen results. They argue candor is kinder at work when focused on ideas, not personal attacks, and that timely, specific feedback—positive and negative—drives improvement. They contrast workplace truth with personal-life white lies, discuss AI layoffs as cover for overhiring or poor fit, and cite Israeli military and academic screening as examples of excellence through brutal evaluation.   Topics 00:24 NFL Draft Gripes 01:08 Vrabel Tabloid Drama 01:55 Patriots Rumors Diggs 02:39 Bruins Suite Night 04:32 Celtics Choke Debate 07:00 Boston Sports Wrap 07:47 Unkind Truth Visual 09:55 Candor Versus Kindness 14:58 Workplace Truth AI 18:33 Kindness Versus Truth 19:05 Unkind Truth Examples 20:01 Aging Reality Check 21:44 When Lies Help 23:22 Praise That Works 24:55 Timely Feedback Culture 26:48 AI Layoffs And Excuses 27:47 Pizza Hut Marketing Lesson 29:13 Brutal Excellence Systems 32:12 Fame Costs In Sweat 34:52 Talent Beats Culture 37:43 Fixing Needs Candor 38:07 Wrap Up And Subscribe

20. mai 2026 - 38 min
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NIMBY v. AI

Didi and Lital open by discussing DiDi’s recovering back, spring weather, and a convertible-top debate, then run a “musical top five” theme of songs with “sun,” drafting tracks including “Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone,” “Soak Up the Sun,” “Blister in the Sun,” “The Sun Always Shines on TV,” “Sunshine of Your Love,” “Good Day Sunshine,” “The Sun Is Shining,” “Seasons in the Sun,” and “Walking on Sunshine,” with side comments on artists and a biopic they found controversial. The conversation shifts to NIMBYism and cities limiting tourism and hotels, citing high Boston hotel prices, then to opposition to new AI-driven data centers in rural areas. They weigh benefits (construction jobs, infrastructure, internet, grid upgrades) against concerns (power use, traffic, noise, abandonment), argue protests often target big firms while enabling shadier operators, and say AI fearmongering and tech leaders’ messaging fuel resistance to change.   Topics 00:24 Back Recovery Banter 00:49 Convertible Sunshine Debate 01:41 Musical Top Five Intro 02:45 Sun Songs Draft Begins 05:40 80s Pick and A-ha Talk 06:49 Classics Beatles and Wedding Story 08:56 Final Picks and Movie Montages 12:02 Biopic Talk and Boycott Debate 12:58 Art Versus Artists 13:29 Tourism Limits Debate 14:06 Boston Hotel Sticker Shock 15:12 Why Cities Reject Growth 16:37 Data Center Backlash 18:32 Real Benefits And Costs 24:55 Skynet Fears And Reality 27:22 Shady New Data Center Firms 31:39 AI Fearmongering And Messaging 35:04 NIMBY Wrap Up 35:53 Closing And Sign Off

13. mai 2026 - 36 min
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Agent Security Starts at the Desktop

Didi and Lital open with sports talk about the Bruins being down 2–1 to the Sabres and the Patriots drafting another short-armed offensive tackle, then discuss controversy involving Mike Vrabel and a fired Athletic reporter, arguing it’s largely a consent and conflict-of-interest issue and criticizing sports-media “source” standards. They share family updates: a friend is bringing them to a Bruins playoff game in a suite, Ron will attend RIT near Buffalo, and Leia will attend Reichman University in Herzliya. The main segment focuses on securing AI in enterprises, warning against applying old security tools without a risk model and advocating desktop-based AI agents that leverage endpoint CPUs, TPM-backed secret storage, enterprise permissioning, activity logging, VPN/proxy controls, MDM policies, and DLP/classification to manage where AI-generated data is stored, contrasting endpoint approaches with complex server-side “container” architectures that move credentials.   Topics 00:19 Bruins and Patriots Talk 01:27 Vrabel Reporter Scandal 06:18 Playoff Suite Stories 07:24 Kids College Decisions 09:55 Why Securing AI Matters 12:54 Desktop Agents and Tokens 16:13 Policies Logs and Controls 21:59 Data Classification and DLP 25:10 Endpoint vs Server Harnesses 28:52 Wrap Up and Outro

6. mai 2026 - 29 min
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AI For All

Didi and Lital open with updates on Didi’s back surgery recovery and discuss differing doctor risk approaches, then run a “moon” theme song draft including “That’s Amore,” “Moonlight Shadow,” “New Moon on Monday,” “La Luna,” “Moondance,” CCR’s “Bad Moon Rising,” “Moon River,” and “Arthur’s Theme,” with honorable mentions of Michael Jackson and Cat Stevens. The main topic is non-coding uses of AI: Didi describes using AI while bedridden to turn release notes into slides by teaching tools a team’s language and branding, converting PDFs to video with Vidcast, and using channel summarizers that map org/product context and track roadmap progress. He argues agents can replace manual program management tasks, enable affordable competitive intelligence and campaign creation for startups, and help SMBs automate operations, while noting inefficiencies, prompt-engineering gaps, high compute costs, and a need for broader adoption akin to spreadsheets and the internet.   Topics 00:52 Back Surgery Update 02:39 Doctors Risk Debate 03:19 Moon Songs Draft 13:13 Honorable Mentions 13:55 Non Coding AI Uses 15:50 AI Slide Deck Automation 17:39 Decks to Vidcast 19:10 AI Status Updates 19:59 Org Chart Agents 21:29 Eighty Percent Wins 21:50 Competitive Intel Agents 25:00 Agent Inefficiency 28:28 Costs and Prompting 30:08 Tech Adoption Parallels 32:49 AI for Businesses 34:56 Democratizing Inside Teams 37:27 Everyday Automation Examples 39:05 SMB AI Opportunity 40:14 Advanced Use Cases 42:06 Wrap and Next Episode

29. april 2026 - 42 min
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The End of Encryption? How Quantum Tech is Changing the Game

Didi and Lital open with sports talk about cold-weather baseball at Fenway, Bruins physicality and playoff uncertainty, and the Celtics exceeding early season expectations, then shift to RSA Conference impressions, criticizing vendor-branded trucks causing traffic and vendor takeovers near Moscone that make it hard to get regular coffee and food. The episode pivots to an “encryption 101” discussion: the RSA algorithm’s origins and longevity, why the U.S. is pushing quantum-safe encryption, and core concepts including symmetric vs asymmetric encryption, public/private keys for key exchange, differences between encryption and message signing, and the role of hashes. They stress that cryptography relies on randomness, note quantum computing threatens prime-number-based public-key methods, and argue security teams must follow standards (including NIST guidance on authentication), understand key hygiene, certificate lifecycles, fast rotation risks, and avoid common implementation mistakes that lead to vulnerabilities.   Topics 00:26 Didi’s Sports Report 02:28 Bruins Playoff Outlook 04:29 Hockey Show Cameos 04:52 Celtics Season Surprise 05:44 RSA Conference Rants 10:42 RSA Name Origins 12:03 Quantum Safe Push 13:09 Auth Standards Reality 15:33 Encryption Basics Setup 16:07 Symmetric Keys Explained 16:51 Why Obscurity Fails 18:02 Public Key Key Exchange 19:09 Signing Versus Encryption 20:15 Hashes And Trust 22:29 Quantum Threat Basics 23:18 Breaking Ciphers By Frequency 27:03 Randomness Powers Crypto 29:45 Standards And Common CVEs 31:39 Stack Overflow And Memory Safety 34:27 Certificates And Key Rotation 37:14 Security Rant And Wrap Up

15. april 2026 - 37 min
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