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Taming Tech, The Podcast

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We talk Tech. This podcast looks at Tech in everyday life, in companies, in schools. Irreverent, quirky, and quite a lot of fun. Each week, join Paul Ogier, ex-teacher, business owner, Udemy Lecturer and general dog's body, as he interviews guests who are working at the coal face of software, apps, SAAS and support. How did they get there, what is their story, what technology do they deal with and how does it make their lives easier and how do they make their staff or clients lives easier? Whether you want to learn more about tech or just want to commiserate, this podcast is for you.

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Episode thumbnail for Insider Insights: The History & Evolution of DMARC - A Conversation with a DMARC Protocol Writer and Global Comparisons with South Africa

January 31, 2023

Insider Insights: The History & Evolution of DMARC - A Conversation with a DMARC Protocol Writer and Global Comparisons with South Africa

<p>Welcome to Taming Tech, The Podcast episode 7. To read the full transcript of this podcast and get additional information, head over to https://taming.tech/7 for the show notes.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Today, we're going to be talking about SPF DKIM and DMARC, an important tool for improving email security and deliverability. DMARC, which stands for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting &amp; Conformance, is a way to ensure that the emails you receive are coming from a legitimate source and not from a scammer. In this episode, we'll be discussing what DMARC is, why it's important, and how you can deploy it for your own benefit.</p> <p><br></p> <p>First, let's talk about what DMARC is. Essentially, it's a way to ensure that the emails you receive are actually coming from the domain they claim to be coming from. This is done by using a combination of other technologies like SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail). These technologies work together to verify that the sender of an email is who they claim to be. For example, if you receive an email from "example@gmail.com," DMARC will check to make sure that the email was actually sent from a Gmail server and not from a server pretending to be Gmail.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Now, you may be wondering why this is important. After all, most of us have become accustomed to receiving spam and other unwanted emails in our inboxes. However, scammers and hackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and they're using these tactics to trick people into giving them sensitive information or money. By deploying DMARC, you can help protect yourself from these types of scams and ensure that the emails you receive are actually coming from the people or organizations they claim to be.</p> <p><br></p> <p>But how do you deploy DMARC? The first step is to create a DMARC record for your domain. This record is essentially a set of instructions that tell other email servers how to handle emails sent from your domain. For example, you can specify that all emails sent from your domain should be checked for SPF and DKIM, and that any emails that fail these checks should be rejected or flagged as suspicious.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Once you've created your DMARC record, you'll need to publish it to your domain's DNS server. This is typically done by adding a specific type of DNS record called a TXT record. Once the record is published, other email servers will be able to access it and use it to verify the authenticity of emails sent from your domain.</p> <p><br></p> <p>It's important to note that deploying DMARC alone may not be enough to protect your domain from all types of fraud or spoofing. However, it's an important first step in the right direction. Other steps include implementing SPF and DKIM as well. As well, you should consider using other services like mailgenius that can help you monitor your email deliverability and identify any issues that might be impacting it.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Now, if you're a business owner, you may be wondering how DMARC can benefit you. For one thing, it can help you improve the deliverability of your emails. When you deploy DMARC, you're essentially telling other email servers that your domain is legitimate, which can help ensure that your emails are delivered to the inboxes of your intended recipients. Additionally, by deploying DMARC, you can protect your brand and reputation by reducing the likelihood that your emails will be flagged as spam or rejected by other email servers.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In addition, since DMARC was first launched in 2012, many different services have been developed to help with DMARC deployment and management. For example, dmarcian is a website that provides a variety of tools and resources to help you deploy and manage DMARC. They can help you with everything from creating your DMARC record to monitoring your email deliverability and identifying any issues that might be impacting it.</p>

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December 2, 2020

SAP Business One - Interview with Lyall O'Carroll from Seidor Africa

<p>TAMING TECH, THE PODCAST EPISODE 6 – INTERVIEW WITH LYALL O’CARROLL</p> <p>Full Show notes https://taming.tech/6</p> <p><br></p> <p>In today’s episode, our guest is Lyall O’Carroll, Technical Account Manager for Seidor Africa.</p> <p><br></p> <p>With a background in electronics and a passion for engineering, for the past 14 years Lyall has helped companies and business leaders unlock potential and revenue within their businesses.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Lyall shares how, with an effective software solution, like SAP Business One, and big data analytics companies can grow their profits without having to grow their staff compliment. And how this allows their customers to employ their personnel in more rewarding roles that grows their business.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Who should listen to this episode?</p> <p>If your company structure is management heavy.</p> <p>If your company is a generational business and you’re looking for an effective way to manage the transition between founders and the next generation.</p> <p>If your managers are policemen and micromanagers and not leaders advancing your business’ goals.</p> <p>If the ineffectiveness of disparate systems is holding your business back from reaching the potential you see for it.</p>

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November 25, 2020

Digital Art - Interview with Jenna Burchell, an Artist

<p>TAMING TECH, THE PODCAST EPISODE 5 – INTERVIEW WITH JENNA BURCHELL</p> <p>Full Show notes https://taming.tech/5</p> <p><br></p> <p>In episode 5 we speak to Jenna Burchell &nbsp;an award winning South African artist who fuses the digital with the natural world.</p> <p>When we think of technology, art doesn’t ordinarily come to mind, which is one of the reasons why Jenna Burchell’s sculptures are extraordinary.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Jenna shares with us:&nbsp;</p> <p>how she works with technology to marry the tech with the organic</p> <p>how the amalgamation of the organic and inorganic subverts expectation and takes on a transformative experience</p> <p>her experience with the ghost in the machine</p> <p>how including technology in her creations results in a long term relationship between creator and collector</p> <p>how her work celebrates the joy of repair and rebuilding and how the process animates the artwork</p> <p><br></p> <p>We encourage you to listen to this episode if:</p> <p>You are looking for inspiration on how you work with technology</p> <p>You are looking for a way to rebuild after experiencing a fracture in your work or in your life</p> <p>You are exploring ideas on how to use technology in a different way</p> <p>You are interested in the behind the scenes process of creating art that reframes the narrative</p>

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What is Taming Tech, The Podcast?

We talk Tech. This podcast looks at Tech in everyday life, in companies, in schools. Irreverent, quirky, and quite a lot of fun.

Each week, join Paul Ogier, ex-teacher, business owner, Udemy Lecturer and general dog's body, as he interviews guests who are working at the coal face of software, apps, SAAS and support. How did they get there, what is their story, what technology do they deal with and how does it make their lives easier and how do they make their staff or clients lives easier?

Whether you want to learn more about tech or just want to commiserate, this podcast is for you.

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This podcast updates daily.

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