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Regan Brown, Host, Bill Mann, President of The G.B. Group Construction & Painting and Kelly Zibell, Owner of DC Group interview Andrew Hay, CEO of Helsing Group, about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in homeowners associations.
A conversation with Andrew Hay, Executive Director of the Cultural Foundation of the Texas Panhandle, which provides oversight for Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum and the Texas Panhandle Heritage Foundation. Before taking the reigns of the CFTP and PPHM, Hay served as executive director of the Amarillo Symphony and has a background in theology and seminary administration. Hay shares with host Jason Boyett about the journey that took him from growing up in the Denver area to doctorate studies at St. Andrews University in Scotland to the opportunity to lead Texas' largest history museum into its second century. This episode is sponsored by Attorney Dean Boyd.
This episode, Dave chats with Andrew Hay, Head, Global Infrastructure Investments, all about global infrastructure as an asset class, and how the underlying businesses within can help provide diversification benefits for investors. Andrew also chats about his background and career journey prior to joining RBC GAM. (Recorded: August 31, 2023)To view the transcript and disclosure for this podcast, please visit https://www.rbcgam.com/en/ca/insights/podcasts/getting-to-know-global-infrastructure/detail/.RBC, GAM, RBC GAM, RBCGAM, podcast, invested, investing, investment, insights, personally, learn, perspectives, personally invested
Andrew Hay - The first man to play 250 games in the NZIHL joins me and we discuss hockey, fitness, how does he switch off, how has he managed to stay in the game since the age of 12 and just who and what to look out for in the 2023 NZIHL season -plus we chat about 'that' Auckland Mako goal and the fins up celly !
In this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider podcast, we look at the importance of recognition and awards in the security industry. We are joined by John Fleming, General Manager, ASIAL talking about the ASIAL Awards for Excellence; Damian McMeekan, Chairman of the Australian Security Medals Foundation to cover the Australian Security Medals and the St John Save-A-Life awards; and Martin Gill, Founder of the Outstanding Security Performance Awards, now represented in 16 countries around the world. The following is a full list of this year's award recipients: Australian Security Industry Awards for Excellence Electronic Security Installation Over $100,000 - OmniVision Gender Diversity - Australian Concert and Entertainment Security Individual Achievement - Protective Services Amanda Pitrans, IAG Integrated Security Solution - Over $100,000 Securitas Electronic Security & SEME Solutions Product of the Year - Access Control HID Global Product of the Year - Alarm Gallagher Security Product of the Year - Physical Security Ezi Security Systems - Eagle Rising Bar Security Equipment Manufacturer/Distributor Gallagher Security Outstanding Security Performance Awards Outstanding Contract Security Manager/Director - Cameron Stuart Outstanding Female Security Professional - Sheena Akerman Outstanding In-house Security Manager/Director - Craig Millar Outstanding Security Consultant - Neil Fergus ASM Outstanding Security Partnership - Chubb Fire & Security and CriticalArc Outstanding Security Team - Sydney Metro Outstanding Training Initiative - Wilson Security's Customer Service Excellence - CAMPUS training program Australian Security Medals The Australian Security Medal - Larry Circosta & John Yates The Australian Security Medal of Valour - Majid Pirmaghami The ASMF Commendation - Isam Al Taweel St John Save a Life Award Jim Bencsics, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Jarrad Taylor, Issam Al Taweel, Majid Pirmaghami, Nhi Quan, Haider Akbar, Sachin Chopra, Tiedemann Thompson, Darian Jones, Abraham El Ali, Andrew Hay, Benjamin Cole, Graeme Butler, Harjinder Singh, Ian Symonds, Ibrahim Hammoud, Leslie Tsiantarlis, David Mackay, Brett Mathews, Adeel Chaudhry, Veselin Radosevic, Jordan Dukovski, Harlan Watkins Inwood, Riyadh Abedin, Westfield Marion Security Team, Steven Kirin, Deanna Symonds, Zane Adams, Ivan Tanuvasa, Ken Holden, Kylie Bullen, Luke Hano, Mounir Chlihi, Shannon Pothecary, Zachary Pearson.
On this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and Randy are joined by Dr. Andrew Hay, Director of the Cultural Foundation of the Texas Panhandle and Stephen Crandall, Artistic Director of the TEXAS Outdoor Musical. They talk CFTP, TEXAS, favorite books and more.
A very small glimpse of some ordinary spiritual experiences during a time of widespread revival. If you have wondered what Covenanting communion services were like, including their impact, listen to this episode. Andrew Hay records experiences in the place where Knox and Wishart once preached. N.B. Please note that the ruin is on private land in a domestic garden without public access. Photographs are here.
Andrew Hay, Head of Proposition, Statutory Reporting and Shared Service Centers at Thomson Reuters, joins podcast host Myles Corson to discuss how companies can standardize and centralize global finance operations by leveraging technology. Their conversation examines how the area of statutory reporting and tax compliance is evolving, the opportunities and challenges organizations have with standardization as they transform their organizations and address the risks of protecting financial data in the cloud. © 2019 Ernst & Young LLP. All rights reserved.
[Mini-Series] Summer Camp 2019 with Andrew Hay by DomainTools
After 72 games with the New Zealand Ice Blacks defenceman Andrew Hay has elected to step down from international duty, calling time on his IIHF career that spans over 15 years. He joins Puck Yeah this week for an exclusive interview to talk about his decision, the current state of the national team, and what's to come for the Botany Swarm as the NZIHL Playoffs approach.
The City of Baltimore’s recent ransomware incident not only caught government servers by surprise. It also jolted the industry as a stark reminder that cyberattacks can still occur where and when they’re least expected. Not the most comforting prospect—but are there constructive takeaways to be gleaned in the aftermath? Helping us uncover these silver linings are Duo Security’s Wendy Nather and LEO Cybersecurity’s Andrew Hay. Some of the topics to be covered in this podcast include: • How the Center for Internet Security’s Top 20 Critical Security Controls remains an effective guide for preventing cyberattacks—regardless of a company’s security budget • The importance of educating all employees on the need for good cyber hygiene habits • Taking a first-responder approach to dealing with a cyberattack, such as immediately bolstering IT staff Related links: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dhsem/atom/129636 https://www.cisecurity.org/controls/cis-controls-list/ https://sightlinesecurity.org/
LEO Cyber Security (http://leocybersecurity.com/) , he is a member of the senior executive leadership team responsible for the creation and driving of the strategic vision for the company. Prior to LEO, Andrew served as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at CloudPassage, Inc. (https://www.cloudpassage.com/) In this episode we discuss his start in dial-up text support, the role of the CISO, security in a start-up, the landscape of security solutions, managing his speaking engagements, speaking as edu-tainment, cloud forensics, and so much more. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhay/) Where you can find Andrew: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhay/) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhay/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/andrewsmhay) GitHub (https://github.com/andrewsmhay) Blog (https://www.andrewhay.ca/blog)
Welcome to Episode 14 of the Digital Guardian Podcast! Special Guest Andrew Hay and our host Thomas Fischer talk about the current market for virtual CISOs and how to overcome the business challenges of being an external security team member.
In the final of our NZIHL preview series, Logan & Joe are joined by Botany Swarm captain Andrew Hay and West Auckland Admirals veteran Nick Henderson. There's a lot going on here! The guys talk about scouting import players and handling their chirps, inline hockey's influence on the Ice Blacks, plus The Pestchelor. What is that? Listen and find out.
Henry Geddes talks about his lamps for Skype and more. Andrew Hay, the CISO of DataGravity and a former security analyst aboute security industry needs and more. Kevin O’Connor, Vice President, Marketing, for Neopost USA talks about how small businesses can improve delivery efforts.
This week on Paul's Security Weekly, we interview Andrew Hay. Andrew is the Director of Research at OpenDNS where he leads the research efforts for the company.
Episode 7 In this episode, Jay & Bob enter the echo chamber with Andrew Hay and Thibault Reuille of OpenDNS to talk about their new security data analysis/visualization tool - OpenGraphiti - being announced at BlackHat. Listen in to learn about how graph analysis can take your security practice to a whole other dimension. Resources / people featured in the episode: BlackHat Talk + Speaker profile OpenDNS + @opendns Thibault Reuille Andrew Hay Skyler Hawthorne OpenGraphiti + (blog post) + (github repo) NetworkX igraph Gehphi Neo4j Coursera
SecuraBit Episode 35 - Content, what content? Oh, THAT content!!! NSFW well some anyway!!!Facebook privacy settings are getting simplified.Michal Jackson causes google to trip thinking they had a DOS attack in progress, followed by spam assaults, and all the joke emails.Slowloris DOS the show stream.We discuss OSSEC with Andrew Hay.Join us in IRC at irc.freenode.net #securabit Next live recording is July 15, 2009 at 8pm EDT.Hosts:Andrew Borel - @andrew_secbitAnthony Gartner – http://www.anthonygartner.com – @anthonygartnerChris Gerling - http://www.chrisgerling.com - @hak5chrisChristopher Mills - http://www.packetsense.net - @thechrisamRob Fuller - Mubix - http://room362.com - @MubixGuest(s):Wesley McGrew - http://www.mcgrewsecurity.com/ - @mcgrewsecurityAndrew Hay - http://www.andrewhay.ca/ - @andrewsmhayLinks:http://serverfault.com/questions/32361/how-to-best-defend-against-a-slowloris-dos-attack-against-an-apache-web-serverhttp://www.ossec.net/OSSEC - http://www.ossec.net/Andrew Hay's Book - http://www.amazon.com/OSSEC-Host-Based-Intrusion-Detection-Guide/dp/159749240XSecuraBit Episode 35 - Content, what content? Oh, THAT content!!! NSFW well some anyway!!!Facebook privacy settings are getting simplified.Michal Jackson causes google to trip thinking they had a DOS attack in progress, followed by spam assaults, and all the joke emails.Slowloris DOS the show stream.We discuss OSSEC with Andrew Hay.Join us in IRC at irc.freenode.net #securabit and you can find our past episodes at http://www.securabit.com.Next live recording is July 15, 2009 at 8pm EDT.Hosts:Chris Gerling - http://www.chrisgerling.com - @hak5chrisChristopher Mills - http://www.packetsense.net - @thechrisamAnthony Gartner – http://www.anthonygartner.com – @anthonygartnerAndrew Borel - @andrew_secbitRob Fuller - Mubix - http://room362.com - @Mubix Guest(s):Wesley McGrew - http://www.mcgrewsecurity.com/ - @mcgrewsecurityAndrew Hay - http://www.andrewhay.ca/ - @andrewsmhayLinks:http://serverfault.com/questions/32361/how-to-best-defend-against-a-slowloris-dos-attack-against-an-apache-web-serverhttp://www.ossec.net/OSSEC - http://www.ossec.net/Andrew Hay's Book - http://www.amazon.com/OSSEC-Host-Based-Intrusion-Detection-Guide/dp/159749240X