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In this engaging interview, Katherine Druckman and Jono Bacon delve into the world of open source community building. They discuss the importance of bridging gaps, valuing non-code contributions, and pushing the boundaries of collective potential. Jono shares success stories from Blender, opensource.com, and the CNCF, while also highlighting the need for better collaboration and breaking biases within the open source community. With a touch of humor and a glimpse into pop culture, this conversation leaves you inspired and excited about the future of open source. Resources: The Importance of Community, Jono Bacon, Community Leadership Core Guest: Jono Bacon is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. His clients include Huawei, GitLab, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Sony Mobile, Deutsche Bank, Santander, HackerOne, Mattermost, SAP, FINOS Foundation, The Executive Center, data.world, Creative Commons, and others. He is the author of ‘People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams' and The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations With Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium.
Cultivating Communities with Jono Bacon In this captivating episode of "The Hidden" podcast, I speak with the accomplished Jono Bacon, whose insights into community dynamics are unparalleled. With an impressive background, Jono and I delve into the profound realm of community-building in the digital age. Our conversation navigates the intricacies of harnessing the potency of online communities, offering valuable insights into their establishment and nurturing. Exploring their pivotal role in propelling organisational growth and influence, we also emphasise the enduring significance of face-to-face community engagements. This discussion serves as a treasure trove of wisdom for individuals seeking to elevate their audience interactions, making it an essential listen for those eager to enrich their digital connections. Guest Bio. Jono Bacon is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. His clients include Huawei, GitLab, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Sony Mobile, Deutsche Bank, Santander, HackerOne, Mattermost, SAP, FINOS Foundation, The Executive Center, data.world, Creative Commons, and others. He is the author of ‘People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams' and The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations With Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium.
Joining us this week is Javvad Malik, Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4. We cover an array of themes including the need to “protect the seams”, understanding where risks are moving, how small interventions can deliver quick security wins, understanding people in the security equation and the importance of cybersecurity training, the AI debate, smishing attacks, and more! Javvad Malik is a Security Awareness Advocate at KnowBe4, a blogger event speaker and industry commentator who is possibly best known as one of the industry's most prolific video bloggers with his signature fresh and light-hearted perspective on security that speak to both technical and non-technical audiences alike. Prior to joining KnowBe4, Javvad was security advocate at AlienVault. Before then, he was a Senior Analyst at 451's Enterprise Security Practice (ESP), providing in-depth, timely perspective on the state of enterprise security and emerging trends in addition to competitive research, new product and go-to-market positioning, investment due diligence and M&A strategy to technology vendors, private equity firms, venture capitalists and end users. Prior to joining 451 Research, he was an independent security consultant, with a career spanning 12+ years working for some of the largest companies across the financial and energy sectors. As well as being an author and co-author on several books, Javvad was one of the co-founders of the Security B-Sides London conference. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e233
A real Ted Talk with the one and only Ted Schlein. Ted's excellent adventure was a 25 year roller coaster ride at Tier 1 VC firm Kleiner Perkins, by way of Symantec where he talked the company into entering the cybersecurity business. Now he turns full circle and has started Ballistic Ventures where he serves as Chairman and GP. Ted serves on the Board of Trustees and Board of Overseers of the Engineering School at the University of Pennsylvania, and also serves on the CISA, DHS and NSA Advisory Boards, IQT Board of Trustees, and is founder of the DoD-sponsored DeVenCI program. A few of his successful investments include AlienVault, ArcSight, CarbonBlack, Chegg, LifeLock, Mandiant, Phantom Security, and Shape Security.
In this week's episode, host Mike Moore talks with MedScout co-founder and CEO Skylar Talley about an innovative, intuitive new platform tailor-made to help life sciences companies go to market and grow at scale. With MedScout, sales teams can easily access everything they need to drive sales. Seamlessly integrated with your CRM, reps can find the latest medical procedural data, optimize territories, uncover deep insights about a physician's practice or facility's operations, and manage prospect lists, all in one place. Today, Skylar shares a live demo of MedScout, its mobile app, the targeting criteria system, pipeline capabilities and more. Notable Quotes “The thinking is that once we understand you're targeting criteria, we're ingesting all this data on a regular basis. And if things like that change, if a new payer comes in, if they get into a new procedural area, eventually we wanna be to the point where we're proactively notifying you about that. And then updating all the systems, according to how you want your sales process instrumented. We want to take that manual work out of something that the rep has to do on a regular basis.” – Skylar (24:27) “We wanted to build something that was gonna help the reps in the field. And then the idea obviously is you can come in, have a great visit with Dr. Silver, take notes really quickly, let's say, follow up Monday, save, and then that's gonna sink down to your CRM and then you don't have to worry about going in and filling out Salesforce or anything whenever you get back to the hotel. … You're out in the field often. So we felt like this mobile app component was gonna be big and we wanted to get that right from the start and also get it into people's hands and get feedback. Hey, what would be helpful in the app for you? So, yeah, pretty proud of that.” – Skylar (34:45) In This Episode (02:43) How MedScout helps life sciences companies create more effective sales plans (05:14) MedScout's origins (09:52) “Tactical visibility,” territory modeling, and getting tech to market faster (11:44) The longstanding problems MedScout solves in the medtech space (17:23) The MedScout demo – mobile app, onboarding process, targeting criteria, pipeline and more (26:39) How MedScout works to drive revenue at scale (30:15) Dynamic management of rep teams in-app (36:00) MedScout's target customers and pricing (40:06) MedScout's differentiators – built for individual reps, usability and simplicity (43:41) MedScout's future endeavors Our Guest Skylar Talley is the co-founder and CEO of MedScout. After earning a degree in finance from UT Austin, Skylar worked at startups including Storable, Waldo Photos, and AlienVault, which was purchased by AT&T and now forms a significant portion of AT&T's business cybersecurity division. Resources & Links Mike Moore https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljeffreymoore/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/thebleedingedgeofdigitalhealth/ Skylar Talley and MedScout https://www.linkedin.com/in/skylar-talley-28558767/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/medscout-inc/ https://www.medscout.io/ The Bleeding Edge of Digital Health Apple Podcasts Google Amazon Spotify YouTube
Finally, in the Enterprise Security News for this week: NordVPN raises $100M and becomes the first Lithuanian Unicorn?, Coro lands a $60M Series C for small business-focused security, Airgap Networks closes a funding gap with a $13.4M Series A, Corsha lands a $12M Series A to bring MFA to machine-to-machine API traffic. What? Tru.id lands a $9M seed round to take a stab at using SIM cards for MFA, ex-Alienvault employees raise funding from Ballistic Ventures with Nudge Security, SeeMetrics scores a $6M seed round to provide better KPIs to CISOs, an essay on trust: the two sides of “Say” and “Do”, Ubiquiti continues to alienate the security community with its attacks against Brian Krebs, Why an option to edit tweets is a terrible idea, & more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw268
Finally, in the Enterprise Security News for this week: NordVPN raises $100M and becomes the first Lithuanian Unicorn?, Coro lands a $60M Series C for small business-focused security, Airgap Networks closes a funding gap with a $13.4M Series A, Corsha lands a $12M Series A to bring MFA to machine-to-machine API traffic. What? Tru.id lands a $9M seed round to take a stab at using SIM cards for MFA, ex-Alienvault employees raise funding from Ballistic Ventures with Nudge Security, SeeMetrics scores a $6M seed round to provide better KPIs to CISOs, an essay on trust: the two sides of “Say” and “Do”, Ubiquiti continues to alienate the security community with its attacks against Brian Krebs, Why an option to edit tweets is a terrible idea, & more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw268
In our first segment, we welcome Josh Snow, Principal Sales Engineer at ExtraHop to discuss Common Sense Steps for Implementing Shields Up! Then, Catherine Ullman, Sr. Information Security Forensic Analyst at the University at Buffalo, joins for an interview on Why Learning Offensive Security Makes You A Better Defender! Finally, in the Enterprise Security News for this week: NordVPN raises $100M and becomes the first Lithuanian Unicorn?, Coro lands a $60M Series C for small business-focused security, Airgap Networks closes a funding gap with a $13.4M Series A, Corsha lands a $12M Series A to bring MFA to machine-to-machine API traffic. What? Tru.id lands a $9M seed round to take a stab at using SIM cards for MFA, ex-Alienvault employees raise funding from Ballistic Ventures with Nudge Security, SeeMetrics scores a $6M seed round to provide better KPIs to CISOs, an essay on trust: the two sides of “Say” and “Do”, Ubiquiti continues to alienate the security community with its attacks against Brian Krebs, Why an option to edit tweets is a terrible idea, & more! Segment Resources: A Practical Guide for Shields Up: https://www.extrahop.com/resources/papers/shields-up-guidance-for-organizations/ Free Shields Up Assessment: https://www.extrahop.com/lp/free-shields-up-assessment/ This segment is sponsored by ExtraHop Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw268
In our first segment, we welcome Josh Snow, Principal Sales Engineer at ExtraHop to discuss Common Sense Steps for Implementing Shields Up! Then, Catherine Ullman, Sr. Information Security Forensic Analyst at the University at Buffalo, joins for an interview on Why Learning Offensive Security Makes You A Better Defender! Finally, in the Enterprise Security News for this week: NordVPN raises $100M and becomes the first Lithuanian Unicorn?, Coro lands a $60M Series C for small business-focused security, Airgap Networks closes a funding gap with a $13.4M Series A, Corsha lands a $12M Series A to bring MFA to machine-to-machine API traffic. What? Tru.id lands a $9M seed round to take a stab at using SIM cards for MFA, ex-Alienvault employees raise funding from Ballistic Ventures with Nudge Security, SeeMetrics scores a $6M seed round to provide better KPIs to CISOs, an essay on trust: the two sides of “Say” and “Do”, Ubiquiti continues to alienate the security community with its attacks against Brian Krebs, Why an option to edit tweets is a terrible idea, & more! Segment Resources: A Practical Guide for Shields Up: https://www.extrahop.com/resources/papers/shields-up-guidance-for-organizations/ Free Shields Up Assessment: https://www.extrahop.com/lp/free-shields-up-assessment/ This segment is sponsored by ExtraHop Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/extrahop to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw268
As CEO, Denny LeCompte is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and strategic direction at Portnox. Denny brings over 20 years of experience in IT infrastructure and cyber security. Prior to joining Portnox, Denny held executive leadership roles at leading IT management and security firms, including SolarWinds and AlienVault. Denny holds a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Rice University.
On this episode of the Jason Cavness Experience I talk to James Newell – Managing Director at Voyager Capital CavnesssHR Beta Testing Wait List Sign up Be sure to sign up for the Beta Testing of the CavnessHR platform. www.CavnessHR.co By signing up to our beta testing you will receive 3 months free and after that be locked into our beta pricing forever. REFERRAL BONUS - For each company you refer that signs up for the waitlist, you will receive one free month of HR in addition to the above. CavnessHR Social Media CavnessHR website: https://www.cavnessHR.com Jason's email: jasoncavness@cavnessHR.com @CavnessHR across social media @jasoncavnessHR across social media We talk about the following Name, Image and Likeness rule in College Sports VC Deal Funnel When should a founder stop What is the role of a VC on a board James' Bio James has been working with high growth technology companies as an adviser and investor since 2005 and focuses on early stage and seed investments in the Pacific Northwest. He currently serves on the boards of Voyager portfolio companies Kaskada, Lighter Capital and WellSaid Labs. He previously served as a board member or observer at Casper, DoubleVerify, General Assembly, Sauce Labs and Zerto, among others. Prior to joining Voyager, James worked for Institutional Venture Partners (IVP), a later stage VC based in Menlo Park. While with IVP, James worked on investments in AlienVault, Carbonite (NASDAQ: CARB), Casper (NYSE: CSPR), Checkr, DoubleVerify, General Assembly, Kayak (Acquired: PCLN), LegalZoom, Prosper, Sauce Labs, SoFi and Zerto. James earned a B.A. in Economics and a B.A. in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from the University of Washington, where he was a first team Pac-10 All-Academic football player at free safety. He has also earned his M.B.A. from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a concentration in entrepreneurial management. James' Social Media James' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesfnewell/ Company Website: https://www.voyagercapital.com/ Email: Newell@voyagercapital.com James' Twitter: @jamesfnewell Company YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr52LdMY7h6eMNqnHn6BSaA Tony's email: info@tonytaylorinspires.com James' Advice In terms of in terms of advice. don't take any advice from what VCs are posting on Twitter or saying on a podcast or live stream. I think just because somebody is a good investor doesn't mean that they should be a guru and give life advice, as well. Develop real authentic relationships with people outside of social media. Most of what's available on there is just marketing anyway. Once the world kind of opens up and everybody's getting together in person. Get back out there, meet lots of people, develop lots of authentic relationships.
Nico Goulet is founding and managing partner of Adara Ventures where they focus exclusively on B2B startups solving complex problems with breakthrough solutions. Adara are behind 36 investments and are responsible for the exit of AlienVault - the largest Spanish deep tech exit ever. Nico is a world-class thinker whose teaching at INSEAD and IE Business School has inspired VCs across all of Europe. In this episode you'll learn:• Why dragons are often a better bet than unicorns. • The difference between pickers and allocators and what each strategy's strengths and weaknesses are• How to craft a strategy and story that will convince investors to invest and stick with you through three busts and booms.• How Nico thinks about portfolio strategy, modelling and the importance of staying coherent
“Communities have this amazing phenomenon that we've seen for 1000s of years. If you've got 100 people, let's say there's 100 of your listeners, each one of those people has got different ideas and perspectives, and time, and expertise and experiences. And when you bring all of those things out into the open in a collaborative environment, then we can learn and we can benefit from each other, we can collaborate more effectively together.”-Jono Bacon, Founder of Jono Bacon ConsultingJoin Ben and Jono as they talk about the strategies in building a community. Jono discusses the disadvantages of forums and what platform is best in building a community. They talk about the fundamental things that will make all communities work. Jono also shares best tips to grow your community and get that kind of the wheels turning with a new community.Episode Notes:Jono Bacon is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. He is the author of ‘People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams' and The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations With Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium.CONNECT WITH JONOLinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | WebsiteCONNECT WITH US!Links:>Ben Schneider: Ben's Instagram | Ben's Website>Business and Lifestyle Legends Podcast: Follow on IG @bllpodcastcom>For more information and to explore other episodes, click here. We'd love to hear from you! Leave us a rating and review below!Get the BEN SCHNEIDER COACHING: Reach the next level with your company with the help of a professional marketing strategist, CLICK HERECalling ALL entrepreneurs and online talents! --check out the NEW job search platform Jobmofy.com to upgrade your business!For questions or inquiries, EMAIL: hello@bllpodcast.com
Why Community Focused Business will Dominate: Jono Bacon.....Our guest is Jono Bacon. Jono is the author of the award-winning book, 'People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams,' as well as four other books. Jono is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He’s a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations with Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. Jono is also an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium. He works as a consultant with clients from start-ups like; HackerOne, Mattermost, Digital Asset, and others. Jono also works with major organizations like Inc., Santander, Deutsche Bank, Intel, Microsoft, and others.Find out more about Jono Bacon. Website: https://www.jonobacon.com/packSocial Media: https://www.facebook.com/jonobacon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonobacon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonobacon/........To find out more about hiring Dov Baron as an advisor or strategist for yourself or your organization: http://DovBaron.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Austin since 1998, Mark has worked in Austin’s startup community, where he’s helped to build technology teams at several venture-backed startups, including Trilogy Software and SolarWinds. Most recently, Mark has been a long-time part of AlienVault (a cybersecurity company), which was acquired by AT&T in 2018. At AT&T, Mark was an Associate Vice President in their Cybersecurity business. Outside of work, Mark has been a long-time supporter and volunteer at many Austin organizations, including Generation Serve, Habitat for Humanity, Austin Parks Foundation. He is currently serving on the Board at Seedling, and Austin-based mentoring program for children of incarcerated parents.
Topic: Research Stats and Cyber research Javvad Malik joins the show to discuss how cybersecurity research isnt really given the right facts as it should. We discuss the culture of picking the stats that support a narrative and why we need to make those adjustments to provide an even picture and we discuss so much more… Tune in now Guest Bio: I am a security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, a blogger and a co-founder of Security B-Sides London. An active blogger, event speaker and industry commentator I'm probably better-known as one of the industry's most prolific video bloggers with a signature fresh and light-hearted perspective on security. I previously worked as a security advocate at AlienVault (AT&T Cybersecurity) for four years working with media, research, and community outreach. Prior to joining AlienVault, I was a senior analyst with 451 Research providing technology vendors, investors and end users with strategic advisory services, including competitive research and go-to-market positioning. Prior to that I was an independent security consultant, with a career spanning 12+ years working for some of the largest companies across the financial and energy sectors. Specialties: Information security, Information Risk Management, IT Risk Advisory, IT Security, web application penetration testing, 3rd party management, divestments, integrations, presenting, filming & editing, James Azar Host of CyberHub Podcast James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/james_azar1 James on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-azar-a1655316/ ****** Sign up for our newsletter with the best of CyberHub Podcast delivered to your inbox once a month: http://bit.ly/cyberhubengage-newsletter ****** Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPoU8iZfKFIsJ1gk0UrvGFw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CyberHubpodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyberhubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberhubpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberhubpodcast Listen here: https://linktr.ee/cyberhubpodcast CISO Talk Podcast: https://linktr.ee/CISOtalk
Episode In this episode, we talk with Joe Gray, a resident expert of OSINT and a returning guest on the podcast. Joe has a lot of interests, and we explore some of them in this podcast. We started the conversation on how to get a master at Harvard university, then we moved on Machine learning, Social engineering and how to get a car for cheap The podcast is brought you by the generosity of NSC42 Ltd, your cybersecurity partner. Cybersecurity is a complex and different for every organization, and you need the best-tailored service to make sure your customer's data is safe and sound so that you can focus on what's important, focusing on your clients and bringing the best and safest experience. NSC42 Ltd can help you during your cloud transformation, cybersecurity assessment for your compliance checklist on-premises and on the cloud. Want to know more? Visit www.nsc42.co.uk to get your free quote. BIO: Joe Gray joined the U.S. Navy directly out of High School and served for 7 years as a Submarine Navigation Electronics Technician. Joe is currently a Senior OSINT Specialist at Qomplx, Inc. and previously maintained his own blog and podcast called Advanced Persistent Security. Joe is the inaugural winner of the DerbyCon Social Engineering Capture the Flag (SECTF) and was awarded a DerbyCon Black Badge. As a member of the Password Inspection Agency, Joe has placed 2nd in the HackFest Quebec Missing Persons CTF, 5th in the Global Missing Persons CTF IV, both powered by TraceLabs, 2nd in the BSides Atlanta OSINT CTF, and 3rd Place in the 2018 & 2019 NOLACon OSINT CTFs. Joe has independently placed 2nd in the HackFest Quebec SECTF, 4th Place in the DerbyCon OSINT CTF, and 2nd Place in Hacker Jeopardy at Hack in Paris. Joe has contributed material for the likes of TripWire, AlienVault, ITSP Magazine, CSO Online, Forbes, and Dark Reading as well as his own platforms. Joe is the author of a few OSINT tools, such as WikiLeaker and the forthcoming tools DECEPTICON and INTERCEPTICON. Get his books on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Joe-Gray/e/B0872CK3S3?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000 Francesco is an Executive, Public Speaker, out of the box thinker. Francesco is the Executive director of NSC42 Ltd a UK based cybersecurity consultancy. As an executive, he loves to stay close to the technology but to keep it simple. Francesco is data and result-driven Cyber Security Executive/vCISO highly regarded for planning and executing strategic infosec improvement programs that protect data and technical assets, reduce security risks, and align with long-term organisational goals. Francesco held a number of strategic position ranging from Head of Application Security to Head of Security Architecture. Extensive experience with implementing security across multi-cloud providers (Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud). Francesco defines himself as driven to elevate the cybersecurity world one organization at a time, embracing an innovative approach to application security to protect the engineering environment. Recognized as a motivational, influential leader who guides high-performing teams to deliver projects on time and exceeding quality expectations, while instilling a culture of best practices and collaboration. Builds lasting relationships with board members and C-level executives. Delivers education and training to members at all levels of an organisation, building awareness for security initiatives while fostering a common security purpose. Internationally renowned public speaker, with multiple interviews in high-profile publications (eg. Forbes), and an author of numerous books and articles, who utilises his platform to evangelise the importance of cloud security and cutting-edge technologies on a global scale. Social Media Links Follow us on social media to get the latest episodes: Website: www.cybersecuritycloudpodcast.com You can listen this podcast on your favourite player: Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cyber-security-cloud-podcast-cscp/id1516316463 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3fg8AqP4vEi5Im8YKxazUQ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/35703565/admin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cyber Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVgsq-vMzq4sxObVonDsIAg/
On this episode, we talk to Kim Crawley, who is a regular contributor to the corporate blogs for Tripwire, Cylance, Venafi, AlienVault, and Comodo. She has previously written for Sophos’ Naked Security and CSO, and has also appeared in 2600 Magazine. She loves JRPGs, black clothing, Swedish Fish candy, her weird boyfriend, and her equally weird platonic friends. In this episode, we discuss the following:- Hacking "AUTOEXEC.BAT" and "Archie"- Kim's "origin story"- @hacks4pancakes and #PancakesCon- @TheManyHatsClub and @TheBeerFarmers- Diversity and Inclusion and @DianaIntitiative- Autism and Autism Activism- The meaning of #ActuallyAutistic- Greta Thunberg @GretaThunberg- A big announcement about @shehackspurple!- Upcoming Disinfosec.tech conference 6/13
A retired Infantry Marine, Justin Endres has almost 25 years of experience, developing and executing efficient and profitable sales models and growth strategies. At ActivTrak, his expertise will be pivotal in accelerating growth across the remote workforce management space, driving motions to extend the company’s market leadership position. During his career, Justin has held Executive positions with small venture-backed companies and public companies. His ability to create a coaching culture of high-performance and flexibility, capable of sustaining success in rapidly changing environments, makes him an invaluable asset to those organizations he’s worked with. Prior to ActivTrak he served as VP of Sales, at Mist System, a company who brought to market the first AI-driven Wireless LAN (WLAN) which was acquired by Juniper Networks, SVP of WW Sales at AlienVault which was acquired by AT&T. From 2006 through 2010, he was VP of Sales for SolarWinds (NYSE: SWI), a leader in the IT management software industry that went public in May 2009. At SolarWinds, Justin served as a member of the executive team that built the company’s disruptive model for high volume and velocity sales to IT professionals in mid-market enterprises. Follow Justin:https://twitter.com/justinendres
Free Circle of Life quiz by visiting www.yourwellnessyogi.com/life Self Discovery Coaching Series Jono Bacon is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. His clients include Huawei, GitLab, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Sony Mobile, Deutsche Bank, Santander, HackerOne, Mattermost, SAP, FINOS Foundation, The Executive Center, data.world, Creative Commons, and others. He is the author of ‘People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams' and The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations With Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium. On Today's Podcast Here is what you will learn: What is people powered How to develop Community leadership Website www.jonobacon.com
Jono Bacon is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. His clients include Huawei, GitLab, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Sony Mobile, Deutsche Bank, Santander, HackerOne, Mattermost, SAP, FINOS Foundation, The Executive Center, data.world, Creative Commons, and others. He is the author of ‘People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams’ and The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations With Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium. Episode Highlights: Jono shares the story behind his first book and how it led to his first consulting clients. Travis and Jono discuss self-publishing vs traditional publishing. Learn how to naturally grow your client base. Discover the best way to sell your products and services. Hear Jono's predictions for the future of business. 3 Key Points: Doing good work will lead to people discovering you. Focus on getting good endorsements. Be clear in the product that you're selling. Tweetable Quote: "My goal is to become irrelevant to my clients." – Jono Bacon "Find something you do very well for a very specific group of people." – Jono Bacon "People need to know you before they ever pay you." – Jono Bacon "The future of how businesses will operate is communities." – Jono Bacon Resources Mentioned: https://www.jonobacon.com/ (https://www.jonobacon.com/) Visit Travis’ website at travischappell.com (https://create.acast.com/episodes/3b48e6da-a672-4e83-9897-ddefc4e88bc7/travischappell.com) Join the Build Your Network Facebook group travischappell.com/group (https://create.acast.com/episodes/3b48e6da-a672-4e83-9897-ddefc4e88bc7/travischappell.com/group) If you want to amplify your network... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Jono Bacon. Jono Bacon is a leading community manager, speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, developer workflow, and other services. He also previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, OpenAdvantage, and consulted and advised a range of organizations.Bacon is a prominent author and speaker on community management and best practice. His most recent book, People Powered, came out in 2019. Jono also wrote the best-selling The Art of Community (O’Reilly), is the founder of the primary annual conference for community managers and leaders, the Community Leadership Summit as well as the Open Collaboration Conference. He is a regular keynote speaker at events about community management, organizational leadership, and best practice.Bacon has provided community management consultancy for both internal and external communities for a range of organizations. This includes Deutsche Bank, Huawei, GitLab, Intel, SAP, HackerOne, data.world, Sony Mobile, Samsung, Open Compute Project, IBM, Dyson, Mozilla, FINOS Foundation, Executive Centre, AlienVault, and others. He holds advisory positions at AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium.In addition to author, Bacon is also a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, author of Dealing with Disrespect, and co-authored Linux Desktop Hacks (O’Reilly), and Official Ubuntu Book (Prentice Hall). Bacon has written over 500 articles across 12 different publications. He writes regularly for a range of magazines.Bacon was the co-founder of the popular LugRadio podcast, which ran for four years with 2million+ downloads and 15,000 listeners, as well as spawning five live events in both the UK and the USA, and co-founded the Shot Of Jaq podcast. He co-founded the Bad Voltage podcast, a popular show about technology, Open Source, politics, and more.He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area in California with his wife, Erica, and their son, Jack.Episode Summary"Community managers are knee-deep in the community engaging with people on forums, social media, doing talks, generating content; all the nitty-gritty kind of work that you need to keep the community engaged"—Jono BaconIn this episode we’ll cover:Jono's latest book - 'People Powered'. Its a business book written for a broad audience to shift our thinking around communities in the new era. The difference between community managers, community evangelists, directors of community and developer relationsWhy Jono Bacon LOVES open source? And why he helped build Jokosher, an open source multi-track recording software for editing podcasts?You can find more resources and a full transcript in the show notesTo learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/Follow Jono BaconTwitter: @jonobaconLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonobaconWebsite: www.jonobacon.com/Email: jono@jonobacon.comFollow Develomentor:Twitter: @develomentorFollow Grant IngersollTwitter: @gsingersLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/grantingersoll
Jono Bacon Jono Bacon is a leading community and collaboration speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. His clients include Huawei, GitLab, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Sony Mobile, Deutsche Bank, Santander, HackerOne, Mattermost, SAP, FINOS Foundation, The Executive Center, data.world, Creative Commons, and others. He is the author of ‘People Powered: How communities can supercharge your business, brand, and teams’ and The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit, founder of Conversations With Bacon, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium. Francis Tapon Francis Tapon has hiked across America four times, walked across Spain twice, and Madagascar once. He has traveled to 120 counties. He has written two books, Hike Your Own Hike and The Hidden Europe. He is creating a documentary and a book called The Unseen Africa, which is based on his five-year nonstop overland journey across all 54 African countries. He is a 3-time TEDx speaker. He has a Religion BA from Amherst College and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Jono Bacon is a leading community strategist, speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He previously served as director of community at GitHub, Canonical, XPRIZE, and OpenAdvantage. His clients include Huawei, GitLab, Microsoft, Intel, Google, Sony Mobile, Deutsche Bank, Santander, HackerOne, Mattermost, SAP, FINOS Foundation, The Executive Center, data.world, Creative Commons, and others. He is the author of the critically-acclaimed The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit and Open Collaboration Conferences, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data.world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium. “'have a go' it sounds simplistic but don't let your gut hold you back, go and have a go. And it's amazing what you can do when you say ‘wouldn't it be cool if we tried this'. Let's see what happens… The companion piece to that is actually a quote from Winston Churchill where he said ‘keep buggering on'. And what that basically means is even when it's tough, even when you're struggling keep going… Even when you are tired, even when you're exhausted keep going on and just have a go”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7lX
People Powered with Jono Bacon Harness the power of communities, both inside and outside of your organization, to drive value and revenue, activate your employees’ and customers’ talents, and create a highly engaged, loyal customer base. In my interview with Jono Bacon, we discuss his newest book, People Powered, and the power and value of creating active communities. Guest Bio Jono Bacon is a leading community strategist, speaker, author, and podcaster. He is the founder of Jono Bacon Consulting which provides community strategy/execution, workflow, and other services. He is the author of the critically-acclaimed The Art of Community, a columnist for Forbes and opensource.com, founder of the Community Leadership Summit and Open Collaboration Conferences, and co-founder of Bad Voltage. He is an advisor to AlienVault, Moltin, data. world, Mycroft, Open Networking Foundation, and Open Cloud Consortium.
It’s becoming incredibly easy to purchase commercial hacking tools as new technology becomes available, so how do we defend ourselves against this? CEO of CTRL Group and reformed Hacker Bastien Treptel invites Srini Raghuram, the Director of Security Engineering from AT&T and Alienvault to discuss what the good guys are doing to keep the rest of us safe.
My name is Corey Kupfer and I've been working in the business of negotiations for more than 30 years, both as a successful entrepreneur and as an attorney. My goal is to help you strategize, plan for, find, and complete deals that will help your company grow rapidly. This is called “inorganic growth”, and it differs from the traditional, often slower, organic growth you're probably familiar with. What You Will Learn: Learn why Gannett elected to acquire search marketing software maker WordStream for $150 million, and what benefits Gannett expects to receive from the deal. I also review IBM's 2018 acquisition of Red Hat for $33 billion, in an effort to expand and grow their open source capacity and cloud dominance. I examine Oracle's acquisition of DataFox for an undisclosed value, with the intention of increasing their capacity for Artificial Intelligence to analyze business data. I also look at Twilio's $2 billion acquisition of SendGrid to expand their cloud platform as an all-in platform for business growth. Learn about Adobe's $4.75 billion acquisition of Marketo, to improve the function of their cloud-based solutions suite; as well as Cisco's $2.35 billion acquisition of two-factor authentication specialists Duo Security. I discuss AT&T's purchase of AlienVault with undisclosed financial terms, with an effort to boost their own internal systems security, as well as Siemens' $700 million acquisition of low-code platform maker Mendix. Learn why DocuSign acquired SpringCM for $220 million as an effort to modernize its processes, and hear about the Salesforce acquisition of Israeli cloud and AI marketing platform Datorama at an undisclosed purchase price. I discuss the potential motivations behind the above-listed acquisitions, as well as key tech sector partnerships of 2018 and why they stand out. For example, learn why Walmart and Microsoft are partnering for the purpose of being more competitive in e-commerce, and why Apple and Google are partnering despite their ongoing competitive interests. Resources: Website: www.fuelingdeals.com
My name is Corey Kupfer and I’ve been working in the business of negotiations for more than 30 years, both as a successful entrepreneur and as an attorney. My goal is to help you strategize, plan for, find, and complete deals that will help your company grow rapidly. This is called “inorganic growth”, and it differs from the traditional, often slower, organic growth you’re probably familiar with.What You Will Learn:Learn why Gannett elected to acquire search marketing software maker WordStream for $150 million, and what benefits Gannett expects to receive from the deal. I also review IBM’s 2018 acquisition of Red Hat for $33 billion, in an effort to expand and grow their open source capacity and cloud dominance.I examine Oracle’s acquisition of DataFox for an undisclosed value, with the intention of increasing their capacity for Artificial Intelligence to analyze business data. I also look at Twilio’s $2 billion acquisition of SendGrid to expand their cloud platform as an all-in platform for business growth.Learn about Adobe’s $4.75 billion acquisition of Marketo, to improve the function of their cloud-based solutions suite; as well as Cisco’s $2.35 billion acquisition of two-factor authentication specialists Duo Security.I discuss AT&T’s purchase of AlienVault with undisclosed financial terms, with an effort to boost their own internal systems security, as well as Siemens’ $700 million acquisition of low-code platform maker Mendix.Learn why DocuSign acquired SpringCM for $220 million as an effort to modernize its processes, and hear about the Salesforce acquisition of Israeli cloud and AI marketing platform Datorama at an undisclosed purchase price.I discuss the potential motivations behind the above-listed acquisitions, as well as key tech sector partnerships of 2018 and why they stand out. For example, learn why Walmart and Microsoft are partnering for the purpose of being more competitive in e-commerce, and why Apple and Google are partnering despite their ongoing competitive interests.Resources:Website: www.fuelingdeals.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Paul, Doug White, and Todd to talk about Security Innovation that includes: AlienVault, Cloudera, Splunk, Fortinet, CA and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode97 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!
Join Paul, Doug White, and Todd to talk about Security Innovation that includes: AlienVault, Cloudera, Splunk, Fortinet, CA and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode97 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Paul is joined by Dr. Doug White to interview Todd Weller, Chief Security Officer at Bandura Systems! In the Tracking Security Innovation segment, Paul and Doug talk about updates from AlienVault, Cloudera, Splunk, CA, and more on this episode of Business Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode97 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.activecountermeasures/bsw to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter!! →Visit our website: https://www.securityweekly.com →Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly →Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
In this episode, Barmak discusses product-market fit, go-to-market strategies, and how to beat incumbents in the enterprise space. AlienVault was recently acquired by AT&T. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed but as shareholders, GGV Capital is very excited about this outcome. Barmak is a veteran of the technology industry with a passion for building and leading great teams. Over his 20 years of experience in enterprise software, he has assembled an incredible track record for delivering award-winning products. Under his leadership since 2011, AlienVault has become one of the fastest growing security vendors in the industry with thousands of customers and partners around the world. Prior to AlienVault, he served as VP of the Enterprise Security Products division at HP. At HP he led the Fortify and SPI Dynamics business units after the successful acquisition of Fortify by HP in September 2010. Barmak was the 10th employee at Fortify and as Chief Products Officer, lead the build-out and expansion of the company, dubbed “The Next Big Thing” at Enterprise 2005. He also serves on several boards, including LoopUp (LSE: LOOP) and SparkCentral.
This week, Thoma Bravo to buy majority stake in cybersecurity firm Centrify, SolarWinds acquires real-time threat-monitoring service Trusted Metrics, Mimecast acquires Ataata, AT&T to acquire AlienVault, and more on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode98 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Thoma Bravo to buy majority stake in cybersecurity firm Centrify, SolarWinds acquires real-time threat-monitoring service Trusted Metrics, Mimecast acquires Ataata, AT&T to acquire AlienVault, and more on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ES_Episode98 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
LeetSpeak with Alissa Knight Episode 4: Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and AlienVault USM/USM Anywhere Product Review Alissa Knight does a thorough review of AlienVault USM/USM Anywhere following their recent acquisition announcement by AT&T. Alissa decomposes the AlienVault ecosystem, helping you better understand what USM/USM Anywhere is; the agent-server-logger architecture, and its recent move to support federated cloud environments. Join Alissa Knight in this week's new episode of LeetSpeak where she demystifies Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions and gives a product review of the AlienVault USM/USM Anywhere SIEM/UTM Solution.
In this weeks episode of Ask SME Anything: 1. What are the main concerns that I should have about managing cloud costs? 2:10 2. AT&T acquiring AlienVault ...Why do I care? 10:23 3. Where I work we use a lot of group policies will this slow our system? Is there a sweet spot, or a number we should limit ourselves to? 15:15 4. What is the BankBot Anubis malware? and why should I be worried about it? 22:56 5. New technology spotlight ... What is typingdna? 36:23 6. Why does the US Department of Defense move to bring back "Clippy" to help classify data & control access raise concerns? 40:36
We try to discern the strategy behind two acquisitions this week: Broadcom buying CA and AT&T buying AlienVault. Seems fine. Meanwhile, you get to join conversation as we talk about how much different product management seems at cloud native vendors than traditional, “enterprise product management.” Important nonsense Vinsanto (https://www.google.com/search?q=Vinsanto&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl2eOyz5LcAhXj5IMKHaK6BkcQ_AUICygC&biw=1593&bih=960&dpr=2) is the Greek wine Coté was talking about (https://www.google.com/search?q=Vinsanto&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjl2eOyz5LcAhXj5IMKHaK6BkcQ_AUICygC&biw=1593&bih=960&dpr=2). No more hot-dogs at Le Café CostCo (https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2018/07/10/costco-removes-polish-dog-menu/). Coté rides a Lime scooter (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLpqEfnZs5Q&feature=youtu.be) Sponsored by Datadog This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial (https://www.datadoghq.com/ts/tshirt-landingpage/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_campaign=SoftwareDefinedTalkRead-Tshirt) at www.datadog.com/sdt (http://www.datadog.com/sdt) Datadog wants you to know they monitor performance metrics (https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-performance-metrics/). You try it by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt (http://www.datadog.com/sdt). Relevant to your interests AT&T to Acquire AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/who-we-are/press-releases/at-t-to-acquire-alienvault) Broadcom buying CA (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/12/broadcom_ca_technologies/): Broadcom buying CA for US$18.9bn. "Mainframe solutions dominate CA’s income, pulling nearly $2.2bn in the 2017-2018 financial year, followed by its enterprise solutions segment at $1.75bn and services at $311m." Coté’s 7 tips for becoming a software company (https://medium.com/@cote/so-you-want-to-become-a-software-company-7-tips-to-not-screw-it-up-9580235af076), 2016. “ (https://twitter.com/sogrady/status/1017402130011971584)Wait… what? (https://twitter.com/sogrady/status/1017402130011971584)” (https://twitter.com/sogrady/status/1017402130011971584) Basho investor to pay up $20m in damages for campaign that put biz on 'greased slide to failure' (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/09/basho_damages_20m_misinformation_threats/) Coté: what was Davenport’s plan to profit? A customer complaint about Google Cloud went viral last week, and now Google is doing damage control to 'ensure this does not happen again (http://www.thisisinsider.com/google-cloud-responds-viral-customer-complaint-2018-7/)’ The mysterious value of dancing hot dog shares (https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-07-11/investors-gave-snap-a-gift), i.e., Snap: ‘You might point out that you own a share in the company that grows in value as the company does, and that right now you can sell that share on the stock exchange for $13.31. But that evades rather than answering the question: What does the person who buys the share from you expect to get from it? The value of a stock in the market is supposed to be equal to the present value of its future cash flows, and there’s nothing about the stock itself that promises you any cash flows. Or you might say that Snap’s directors and officers have a fiduciary duty to you to maximize the profits of the company and the value of your shares, but even if that were true—it’s pretty debatable (https://www.amazon.com/Shareholder-Value-Myth-Shareholders-Corporations/dp/1605098132)—it continues to avoid the question. If Snap made massive consistent profits for decades, it would still never have to give any money back to shareholders, and the shareholders would have no way to force it to. “I own a 1/1,258,171,112 share of a massive pile of cash,” you could say, but you could never spend it.’ Improving intranet search, always a problem: Box buys AI thing (https://www.axios.com/box-acquires-file-search-tool-butterai-7d7fdd64-a633-4dfa-ae38-5b2d3186b448.html): “a startup whose software lets users search within files across multiple work applications. Butter.ai will be shutting down its application as part of the deal.” Slack fixing search (https://www.zdnet.com/article/slack-announces-improved-search-tool/#ftag=RSSbaffb68): most anything (https://slackhq.com/less-searching-more-doing-d249e59fa8c1) would be better than how it is now. IT spending survey from Goldman (https://www.thestreet.com/investing/technology-spending-by-the-numbers-from-public-cloud-to-security-measures-14644681): security, private cloud, and storage rise. Public cloud and SaaS fall, BI/analytics stays the same. Conferences, et. al. Sep 24th to 27th - SpringOne Platform (https://springoneplatform.io/), in DC/Maryland (crabs!) get $200 off registration with the code S1P200_Cote. Also, check out the Spring One Tour - coming to a city near you (https://springonetour.io/)! Listener Feedback Emeric from Romina got a sticker and we will send you one too. SDT news & hype Check out Software Defined Interviews (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/), our new podcast. Pretty self-descriptive, plus the #exegesis podcast we’ve been doing, all in one, for free. Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Buy some t-shirts (https://fsgprints.myshopify.com/collections/software-defined-talk)! DISCOUNT CODE: SDTFSG (20% off) Send your name and address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you a sticker. Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-concall/id1399948033?mt=8) and he wants you to buy it for $0.99. Recommendations Brandon: In the Dark Podcast (https://www.apmreports.org/in-the-dark). Matt: Apple hardware, “should be fine.” Coté: Lovecraft’s commonplace book and such: pictures (https://thelittlesleep.wordpress.com/2015/07/20/john-hay-library-of-providence-and-h-p-lovecraft/), some transcription (https://www.wired.com/2011/07/h-p-lovecrafts-commonplace-book/) (better spaced version (http://www.lapetiteclaudine.com/archives/011196.html)).
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In today's podcast we hear that Ukraine has warned that Russia is preparing a coordinated attack against Ukrainian financial and energy infrastructure. China appears to be stepping up surveillance of the Tibetan diaspora. Cisco's Talos unit has a free decryptor for Thanatos ransomware. Facebook's self-audit of data usage proves both more difficult and more skeleton-rattling than hoped. Norwegian consumer watchdogs find that Facebook and Google nudge users away from privacy. An alt-coin sting against drug dealers. Mike Benjamin from CenturyLink on Malspam, and how it differs from run of the mill spam. Guest is Jaime Blasco from AlienVault on the security implications of using open source tools.
Security, security, security! Everyone wants security, at least they say so. How it's actually managed and even conceptualized in organizations is a lot more than just patching software and using CAPTCHA's. In this discussion, Coté talks with Javvad Malik who's been in the security business for countless years. In addition to talking about how security is done well and poorly, they discuss controversies in the space and establishing a good baseline for securing organizations. Also, there's talk of being an industry analyst, British patriotism (or lack thereof?) and webinars, among many other topics. Relevant to your interests Russel Crowe is actually a Kiwi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Crowe#Early_life), apologies. AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/) - unified security for threat detection, incident response, and compliance. More Javvad in Twitter: @j4vv4d (https://twitter.com/j4vv4d). Javvad over at AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/author/jmalik). Javvad's fantastically funny and informative YouTube videos (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTHq8hLs9gIPbazI32Eq2AA). J4vv4ad.com (https://www.j4vv4d.com/) - all Javvad, all the time. Javvad's 451 work (https://451research.com/analyst-team/analyst/Javvad+Malik). Special Guest: Javvad Malik.
Security, security, security! Everyone wants security, at least they say so. How it’s actually managed and even conceptualized in organizations is a lot more than just patching software and using CAPTCHA’s. In this discussion, Coté talks with Javvad Malik who’s been in the security business for countless years. In addition to talking about how security is done well and poorly, they discuss controversies in the space and establishing a good baseline for securing organizations. Also, there’s talk of being an industry analyst, British patriotism (or lack thereof?) and webinars, among many other topics. Relevant to your interests Russel Crowe is actually a Kiwi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Crowe#Early_life), apologies. AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/) - unified security for threat detection, incident response, and compliance. More Javvad in Twitter: @j4vv4d (https://twitter.com/j4vv4d). Javvad over at AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/author/jmalik). Javvad’s fantastically funny and informative YouTube videos (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTHq8hLs9gIPbazI32Eq2AA). J4vv4ad.com (https://www.j4vv4d.com/) - all Javvad, all the time. Javvad’s 451 work (https://451research.com/analyst-team/analyst/Javvad+Malik). Special Guest: Javvad Malik.
Security, security, security! Everyone wants security, at least they say so. How it’s actually managed and even conceptualized in organizations is a lot more than just patching software and using CAPTCHA’s. In this discussion, Coté talks with Javvad Malik who’s been in the security business for countless years. In addition to talking about how security is done well and poorly, they discuss controversies in the space and establishing a good baseline for securing organizations. Also, there’s talk of being an industry analyst, British patriotism (or lack thereof?) and webinars, among many other topics. Relevant to your interests Russel Crowe is actually a Kiwi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Crowe#Early_life), apologies. AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/) - unified security for threat detection, incident response, and compliance. More Javvad in Twitter: @j4vv4d (https://twitter.com/j4vv4d). Javvad over at AlienVault (https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/author/jmalik). Javvad’s fantastically funny and informative YouTube videos (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTHq8hLs9gIPbazI32Eq2AA). J4vv4ad.com (https://www.j4vv4d.com/) - all Javvad, all the time. Javvad’s 451 work (https://451research.com/analyst-team/analyst/Javvad+Malik). Special Guest: Javvad Malik.
March 9, 2018 - North Korean cyber attacks are hitting the headlines on almost a daily basis as the regime demonstrates an increased ability to innovate and expand the scope of their cyber operations. The Korea Society talks to AlienVault threat analyst Chris Doman, who teaches us about the North's largest hacking group and Pyongyang's latest innovation - hacking cryptocurrency. Music courtesy of Elias Schutzman and Adam Bufano.
In today's podcast we hear that Operation Shadow Web has tken down the Infraud criminal carding gang. Two more Fancy Bear sightings—one in voter databases, one in Defense contractor emails. North Korea may have purchased its Flash Player zero-day from a third-party. Cryptojacking hits a European water utility. US Senate considers banning Huawei and ZTE from Federal use. Johannes Ullrich on cryptocurrency theft, and advice for protecting your virtual currency. Guest is Christopher Doman from AlienVault on their discovery of a Monero cryptocurrency miner linked to North Korea. And no, Messrs. McAfee and Musk aren't Nigerian princes, and they're not giving away Bitcoin.
Equifax's shambolic response to its huge data breach, a scary-sounding Bluetooth exploit, and Apple's iPhone X comes with Face ID. All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Javvad Malik of AlienVault. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: Javvad Malik.
In today's podcast, we hear that Mr. Smith turned down HBO's offer of a $250,000 bug bounty. Fancy Bear uses EternalBlue tools against hotel Wi-Fi networks. Argument over who leaked DNC emails last year flares again. New versions of Locky and Mamba ransomware circulate in the wild. The US Department of Defense is ready to use rapid acquisition to buy cyber tools and services. The FBI says a Maryland man used eBay and PayPal to receive ISIS funds for possible terror activity. Ukraine makes an arrest in the NotPetya case. David Dufour from Webroot on basic cyber hygiene. Barmak Meftah, President & CEO at AlienVault, with his thoughts on the state of the industry. And WikiLeaks dumps video intercept tool CouchPotato. Supported by E8 Security, Johns Hopkins University, and Domain Tools.
Microsoft gives us a Patch Tuesday shock, malware grows up for the Mac, and your mouse movements might reveal if you're an identity thief. All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Javvad Malik of AlienVault. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: Javvad Malik.
Javvad Malik is a Security Advocate at AlienVault, a blogger event speaker, and industry commentator. Prior to joining AlienVault, Javvad was a Senior Analyst at 451’s Enterprise Security Practice (ESP), providing research, new product and go-to-market positioning, and M&A strategy for technology vendors, private equity firms, venture capitalists, and end users. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode512 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Javvad Malik of AlienVault joins us, Ferruh Mavituna of Netsparker delivers a demo on second order attacks, and we discuss the security news for the week! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode512 Visit http://www.securityweekly.com for all the latest episodes!
Javvad Malik is a Security Advocate at AlienVault, a blogger event speaker, and industry commentator. Prior to joining AlienVault, Javvad was a Senior Analyst at 451’s Enterprise Security Practice (ESP), providing research, new product and go-to-market positioning, and M&A strategy for technology vendors, private equity firms, venture capitalists, and end users. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode512 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Javvad Malik of AlienVault joins us, Ferruh Mavituna of Netsparker delivers a demo on second order attacks, and we discuss the security news for the week! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode512 Visit http://www.securityweekly.com for all the latest episodes!
So a few weeks ago I did an episode about the AlienVault Certified Security Engineer certification, and last Friday I took a stab at the test. I failed. It kicked my butt. Today I'm here to both rant about the unfairness of the test and offer you some study tips so you don't suffer a similar fate. P.S. - you should definitely check out this blog as it's one of the few valuable study guides I could find out there on the Interwebs.
AlienVault is the leading provider of unified security management & community-powered threat intelligence required to detect and act on today’s advanced threats The platform has simplified the way organizations identify and respond to today's ever-evolving threat landscape. Their unique and award-winning approach, trusted by thousands of customers, combines the essential security controls with an all-in-one platform, AlienVault Unified Security Management. The power of AlienVault's Open Threat Exchange, the world's largest crowd-sourced threat intelligence community is making effective and affordable threat detection attainable for resource-constrained IT teams. Tonight's guest is Barmak Meftah, CEO of Silicon Valley-based AlienVault
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This week, we discuss sandboxing technologies. Most of the time, infosec people are using sandboxes and similar technology for analyzing malware and malicious software. Developers use it to create additional protections, or even to create defenses to ward off potential attack vectors. We discuss sandboxes and sandboxing technology, jails, chrooting of applications, and even tools that keep applications honest, in particular, the pledge(2) function in OpenBSD ---------- HITB announcement: “Tickets for attendance and training are on sale, And entering special code 'brakeingsecurity' at checkout gets you a 10% discount". Brakeing Down Security thanks #Sebastian Paul #Avarvarei and all the organizers of #Hack In The Box (#HITB) for this opportunity! You can follow them on Twitter @HITBSecConf. Hack In the Box will be held from 10-14 April 2017. 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Contact us via Email: bds.podcast@gmail.com #Twitter: @brakesec @boettcherpwned @bryanbrake @infosystir #Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrakeingDownSec/ #Tumblr: http://brakeingdownsecurity.tumblr.com/ #Player.FM : https://player.fm/series/brakeing-down-security-podcast #Stitcher Network: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=80546&refid=stpr #TuneIn Radio App: http://tunein.com/radio/Brakeing-Down-Security-Podcast-p801582 ----------- Show notes: Sandboxing tech - https://hangouts.google.com/call/yrpzdahvjjdbfhesvjltk4ahgmf A sandbox is implemented by executing the software in a restricted operating system environment, thus controlling the resources (for example, file descriptors, memory, file system space, etc.) that a process may use. Various types of sandbox tech Jails - freebsd Much like Solaris 10’s zones, restricted operating system, also able to install OSes inside, like Debian http://devil-detail.blogspot.com/2013/08/debian-linux-freebsd-jail-zfs.html Pledge(8) - new to OpenBSD Program says what it should use, if it steps outside those lines, it’s killed http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/going-full-pledge http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man2/pledge.2?query=pledge http://www.openbsd.org/papers/hackfest2015-pledge/mgp00008.html Chroot - openbsd, linux (chroot jails) “A chroot on Unix operating systems is an operation that changes the apparent root directory for the current running process and its children” Example: “www” runs in /var/www. A chrooted www website must contain all the necessary files and libraries inside of /var/www, because to the application /var/www is ‘/’ Rules based execution - AppArmor, PolicyKit, SeLinux Allows users to set what will be ran, and which apps can inject DLLs or objects. “It also can control file/registry security (what programs can read and write to the file system/registry). In such an environment, viruses and trojans have fewer opportunities of infecting a computer.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seccomp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Security_Modules Android VMs Virtual machines - sandboxes in their own right Snapshot capability Revert once changes have occurred CON: some malware will detect VM environments, change ways of working Containers (docker, kubernetes, vagrant, etc) Quick standup of images Blow away without loss of host functionality Helpful to run containers as an un-privileged user. https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/getting-towards-real-sandbox-containers/ Chrome sandbox: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/linux_sandboxing.md Emulation Vs. Virtualization http://labs.lastline.com/different-sandboxing-techniques-to-detect-advanced-malware --seems like a good link VMware Thinapp (emulator): https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1030224 (continued next page) Malware lab creation (Alienvault blog): https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/security-essentials/building-a-home-lab-to-become-a-malware-hunter-a-beginners-guide https://www.reverse.it/ News: (assuming it goes short) SHA-1 generated certs will be deprecated soon - https://threatpost.com/sha-1-end-times-have-arrived/123061/ (whitelisting files in Apache) https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Whitelisting+File+Extensions+in+Apache/21937 http://blog.erratasec.com/2017/01/the-command-line-for-cybersec.html https://github.com/robertkuhar/java_coding_guidelines https://www.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/publications/South%20Korean%20Malware%20Attack_1.pdf# https://www.concise-courses.com/security/conferences-of-2017/
The run-time application self protection security market showing growth, cloud based access provider Duo Security unveils new single sign on for SaaS Applications, AlienVault Research and much more here on Enterprise Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode16 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Discuss privileged identity management with Paul and Santarcangelo. It is becoming more of trend. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode16 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
The run-time application self protection security market showing growth, cloud based access provider Duo Security unveils new single sign on for SaaS Applications, AlienVault Research and much more here on Enterprise Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode16 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
Discuss privileged identity management with Paul and Santarcangelo. It is becoming more of trend. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/ES_Episode16 Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes!
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In this conversation, MIAX Options CSO John Masserini discusses the threat detection and response space with AlienVault President and CEO Barmak Meftah. An early adopter of threat intelligence, Masserini notes its challenges and asks Meftah what AlienVault is seeing in the market and how threat intelligence is being integrated into companies’ security organizations. Meftah talks about the need to efficiently aggregate information while noting that it is more important to synthesize the information to ensure it is easily consumable and actionable. He describes AlienVault’s crowdsourcing approach and how it is helping SMBs centralize and simplify their threat detection and response. They were speaking in this sponsored podcast at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas earlier this month.
This week's super-sized episode is brought to us thanks to previous guest Cheryl Biswas. You might remember her from our "Shadow IT" (http:/brakeingsecurity.com/2015-048-the-rise-of-the-shadow-it) podcast a few months ago. She reached out to us to see if we were interested in doing a podcast on mainframe security with her and a couple of gentlemen that were not unknown to us. Of course we jumped at the chance! You might know them as @mainframed767 and @bigendiansmalls (Chad) on Twitter. They've been trying to get people to be looking into mainframes and mainframe security for years. Mainframes are usually used by financial organizations, or older organizations. In many cases, these systems are managed by a handful of people, and you will have little or no help if you are a red teamer or pentester to make sure these systems are as secured as they possibly can. So, Cheryl (@3ncr1pt3d), @bigendiansmalls, and @mainframed767 (Philip) walk us through how a mainframe functions. We discuss what you might see when a scan occurs, that if runs a mainframe OS, and a Linux 'interface' OS. We also discuss methods you can use to protect your organization, and methods you can use as a redteamer to learn more about mainframes. Chad's talk at DerbyCon 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5AG59Y1_EY Chad discussing mainframe Security on Hak5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBhsWvlqLPo Linux for mainframes: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/linuxone/ Philip's talks on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBVy6TfEpKmEL56fb5AnZCM8pXXFfJS0n Brian and I wish to thank Cheryl for all her help in making this happen. You can find her blog over at Alienvault's site... https://www.alienvault.com/blogs/author/cheryl-biswas Stitcher Network: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=80546&refid=stpr TuneIn Radio App: http://tunein.com/radio/Brakeing-Down-Security-Podcast-p801582/ BrakeSec Podcast Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/brakesec Bryan's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bryanbrake Brian's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/boettcherpwned Join our Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/bds_podcast Tumblr: http://brakeingdownsecurity.tumblr.com/ RSS FEED: http://www.brakeingsecurity.com/rss Comments, Questions, Feedback: bds.podcast@gmail.com **NEW** Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/music/podcasts/portal/#p:id=playpodcast/series&a=100584969 **NEW** Listen to us on Player.FM!! : https://player.fm/series/brakeing-down-security-podcast Direct Download: http://traffic.libsyn.com/brakeingsecurity/2016-008-mainframe_secruity.mp3 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/2016-008-mainframe-security/id799131292?i=363392103&mt=2