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Where would your business be in 10 years time? How about 5 years from now? Or even tomorrow? Chances are, you’re already in the age of a digital business. Tech Talk is the programme that gives you access to the minds that are shaping the world of tomorrow. Hear from global and regional experts and analyst, record breaking developers, the dark-web hackers and the “crazy ones” as they give you an insight to how the world will change. Tech Talk helps you to breakdown the geeky jargons and complex codes that many often would fear. Also find out what are some the latest consumer offerings like smartphones, drones, robots, cameras, video games that are best in the market and quirky insight to a mind of a digital pop culture technology advocater, Richard Bradbury.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    29-Minute Breaches, Fake CAPTCHAs, & AI Phishing

    Cybersecurity has hit a crisis of speed. In 2025, the average e-crime breakout time plummeted to 29 minutes, a 60% increase in velocity, with the fastest recorded intrusion occurring in a staggering 27 seconds. Fabio Fratucello, Field CTO at CrowdStrike, joins Tech Talk to break down how "cloud-conscious" adversaries are exploiting trusted identity flows and supply chains to bypass traditional defenses. From a 563% surge in malicious fake CAPTCHA pages to the targeting of Malaysian logistics, we audit the tactics of nation-state actors and the necessary shift toward autonomous, agentic security operations. Tune In To Find Out:The 29-Minute Average: Why the speed of e-crime increased 60% this year, with the fastest recorded breach taking only 27 seconds. The CAPTCHA Trap: Why fake verification pages saw a 563% surge as a way to trick users into executing code without triggering malware alerts. AI-Powered Phishing: Why AI-generated social engineering is now more successful and authentic than human-written lures. Identity as a Key: Why 82% of detections are now malware-free, as adversaries use "digital keys" to log in undetected. Targeting Malaysia: Why the Malaysian logistics sector saw an 85% spike in attacks, alongside a 30% increase in telecommunications. China Nexus Threats: Why nation-state adversaries in APAC are shifting toward long-term intellectual property theft rather than quick ransomware gains. Cloud Consciousness: Why intrusions into cloud environments rose 37% as adversaries specialize in abusing SAS integrations. Tech Talk is brought to you by Maxis Business. Building Tomorrow's Business Today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  2. 8 APR

    Why Spending $1 Trillion on AI Is Rational

    In 2026, the AI narrative has shifted from basic prompt-and-response to Agentic AI, multi-step, autonomous systems that are finally narrowing the gap between technological promise and financial reality. Duncan Stewart, Director of TMT Research, Deloitte Canada, explains why the global CapEx surge to $1 trillion is a rational enterprise play, driven by "token maxing" and the race for sovereign compute. From the "Search Cliff" threatening web referral traffic to the "RAMageddon" memory shortage fueled by a Persian Gulf helium crisis, we dive into the high-stakes forces reshaping the regional and global tech landscape. Tune In To Find Out: The Narrowing Gap: Why the investment-to-revenue ratio is dropping from 100x to 10x as AI monetisation hits the $100 billion mark. Agentic vs. Generative: The move from simple prompts to autonomous, multi-modal code-writing systems for enterprise optimisation. Token Maxing: Why software engineers are now burning $250,000 a year in tokens to drive a 5x to 10x productivity gain. The Search Cliff: Why media and retail sites are facing a 50% to 80% sudden drop in referral traffic as AI overviews take over search. Sovereign AI: Why nations are spending $100 billion on local data centers to prevent total dependency on US and Chinese infrastructure. RAMageddon: Why memory prices have spiked 400% and why the shortage could last up to five years. The Helium Factor: How the conflict-driven force majeure on Persian Gulf helium is threatening Asian chip and memory manufacturing. Jevons Paradox: Why making AI tokens cheaper will actually lead to an explosion in consumption, not a reduction. Tech Talk is brought to you by Maxis Business. Building Tomorrow's Business Today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    40 min
  3. 1 APR

    PDPA: How A ChatGPT Prompt Could Cost Directors RM250,000

    A single wrongly sent email or an unauthorised ChatGPT upload can now trigger a statutory 72-hour reporting deadline under Malaysia's updated PDPA. Ong Johnson and Lo Khai Yi of Halim Hong & Quek join Tech Talk to explain why "simple negligence" is legally indistinguishable from a hacker attack, the RM250,000 fines facing directors, and why a fire drill for your data is no longer optional. Tune In To Learn More About: The "Output" Doctrine: Why the law disregards your intent, whether it's a sophisticated ransomware hit or a misplaced paper form, the legal breach is defined solely by the effect on personal data. The 72-Hour Clock: The strict timeline for assessing "significant harm" and why internal delays for board meetings or procurement can lead to a "love letter" (investigation) from the Personal Data Protection Department. The LLM Leak: The hidden risk of employees using unpaid, consumer-grade AI chatbots to process client lists, effectively training global models on your private data. Director Accountability: How failing to notify regulators doesn't just hurt the company; it exposes individual directors to personal liability and potential two-year imprisonment. The Multi-Jurisdictional Logistical Nightmare: Managing live updates and conflicting timelines across APAC, Europe, and the US during a global breach. Simulations vs. Policies: Why everyone "has a plan until they get punched in the face", the critical need for annual breach simulations over static manuals. Data Processing Agreements (DPA): The "10-out-of-10" requirement to mandate that third-party suppliers return or destroy data once a relationship ends. Tech Talk is brought to you by Maxis Business. Building Tomorrow’s Business Today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  4. 18 MAR

    $100K AI Bills? 4 Drivers of Token Bill Shock

    Is your company’s AI strategy a ticking financial time bomb? While consumer subscriptions offer "subsidised intelligence," the transition to enterprise agents like OpenClaw is exposing businesses to "AI bill shocks" and context window bloat.  From the hidden mechanics of token-based billing to the capital expenditure of moving models on-premise, Daren Tan of ALPHV Technologies joins Tech Talk to unpack how to scale AI without breaking the bank. Learn More About: Token Billing Mechanics: AI costs are driven by "tokens", broken-down text fragments, where input data (prompts/PDFs) and output responses are billed at different rates depending on the model's reasoning complexity. The "Context Window" Bloat: As chat histories grow, LLMs re-process the entire conversation for every new prompt, exponentially increasing costs. Daren recommends starting fresh threads to prevent "context rot" and wasted spend. Four Pillars of Bill Shock: Organisations face financial risk from 24/7 agentic loops, "agentic checking" (AI verifying AI), and the illusion that enterprise API costs mirror $20 consumer subscriptions. Model Routing & Caching: Strategic cost-saving involves "model routing", sending simple tasks to cheaper "Nano" models, and utilising prompt caching to receive up to 90% discounts on recurring queries. The On-Premise Pivot: When cloud costs become commercially unviable, shifting to local hardware (like Nvidia DGX systems) offers fixed costs and mandatory data sovereignty for regulated industries, albeit with significant upfront Capex. The Governance Gap: Deploying autonomous agents like OpenClaw without strict oversight can grant AI full access to file systems, creating critical security vulnerabilities and credential risks. Tech Talk is brought to you by Maxis Business. Building Tomorrow's Business Today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    35 min

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Where would your business be in 10 years time? How about 5 years from now? Or even tomorrow? Chances are, you’re already in the age of a digital business. Tech Talk is the programme that gives you access to the minds that are shaping the world of tomorrow. Hear from global and regional experts and analyst, record breaking developers, the dark-web hackers and the “crazy ones” as they give you an insight to how the world will change. Tech Talk helps you to breakdown the geeky jargons and complex codes that many often would fear. Also find out what are some the latest consumer offerings like smartphones, drones, robots, cameras, video games that are best in the market and quirky insight to a mind of a digital pop culture technology advocater, Richard Bradbury.

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