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Best podcasts about Andrew Morris

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Disruptive Successor Podcast
Episode 191 - From Dreamer to Entrepreneur: The Journey of Sam's Caribbean with Andrew Morris

Disruptive Successor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 50:45


Andrew Morris, the founder of Sam's Caribbean Marketplace, a business that has become a cultural landmark since its humble beginnings in 1993. Andrew's journey is a true testament to perseverance, innovation, and the power of dreaming big.In 1979, Andrew arrived in New York from Jamaica with just $50 and a vision for a better life. After building a career in publishing and earning an MBA from Columbia, he took a bold leap of faith—leaving a stable job to venture into an industry he knew nothing about. What started as a small family-run grocery store named in honor of his late father-in-law, has now grown into a thriving business that serves customers across 100 miles with same-day delivery of Caribbean groceries and meals powered by cutting-edge AI technology.From baking 70,000 patties a year in a $200 oven to revolutionizing delivery services, Andrew and his family have created something truly special. Tune in to hear his incredible story of entrepreneurship, community-building, and embracing the future while staying rooted in culture.SHOW SUMMARY In this episode of Disruptive Successor, host Jonathan Goldhill interviews Andrew Morris, the founder of Sam's Caribbean Marketplace. Andrew shares the inspiring story of how he emigrated from Jamaica to New York with just $50 and built a successful Caribbean food superstore and cultural landmark. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of running a family business, from overcoming initial skepticism to leveraging technology for growth. The conversation delves into the importance of community support, cultural preservation, and adapting to market changes. Andrew also touches on the significance of family involvement in the business and his vision for future growth through online sales and innovative delivery services. The episode provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs, especially those looking to build and sustain a legacy in the family business.KEY TAKEAWAYSEntrepreneurial Journey: Andrew Morris emigrated from Jamaica to New York with just $50 and built Sam's Caribbean Marketplace into a successful cultural and business landmark.Family Business Challenges & Triumphs: He shares lessons learned from navigating skepticism and growing a family-run business.Leveraging Technology: Andrew highlights how adopting technology has played a key role in scaling the business.Community & Cultural Impact: The importance of community support and preserving Caribbean culture has been central to the marketplace's success.Adapting to Market Changes: Andrew discusses how staying agile and adapting to evolving market demands has sustained the business over time.Future Growth Vision: He outlines plans to expand through online sales and innovative delivery services.Insights for Entrepreneurs: The episode offers practical advice for entrepreneurs aiming to build and sustain a family legacy in business.QUOTES"We couldn't have done it without wonderful employees... we've had some really good people and some terrific customers.""We're really community-oriented... we just love our customers. We love our employees and we thank them all."We've been around for 31, going on 32 years... we've experienced setbacks along the way, but we've never looked back.""I probably could have done without the MBA, but it helped with the mindset."Connect and learn more about Andrew Morris.If you enjoyed today's episode, please subscribe, review, and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you're interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill's book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com

Risky Business News
Sponsored: GreyNoise on 2024's mass internet scan trends

Risky Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 12:38


In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with Andrew Morris, founder of security firm GreyNoise. Andrew talks about the major trends in mass internet scanning and exploitation, as per GreyNoise's yearly threat report. Show notes GreyNoise 2025 Mass Internet Exploitation Report: Attackers Are Moving Faster Than Ever — Are You Ready?

Destination: The Show
Destination: The Show. Episode 68. Ty France and Twins Top 10 Prospects

Destination: The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 76:17


Draft tandem Jeremy Nygaard and JD Cameron team up for a podcast to discuss prospects on their way to the big leagues and the MLB draft, produced by Theo Tollefson. 0:00 Intro 1:00 Theo's Plans for the year 2:23 Housekeeping 3:32 Ty France 10:00 Offseason Feelings 12:12 Twins Top 10 -- no argument at 1 (Walker Jenkins) 17:21 Another agreement at 2 (Emmanuel Rodriguez) 23:00 Not a lot of drama at 3 (Luke Keaschall) 31:58 Where the disagreements start: Andrew Morris 37:40 Connor Prielipp 47:20 Kaelan Culpepper 52:05 Marco Raya 57:56 Charlee Soto 1:02:59 Cory Lewis 1:07:09 Brandon Winokur 1:10:25 Kyle DeBarge 1:13:30 Rayne Doncon You can support the show by downloading it from wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Spotify. If you enjoy the content, consider leaving us a five-star rating and review in addition to sharing or retweeting DTS-related content. You can follow us on Twitter @DTS_POD1, @Jeremynygaard, @J_D_Cameron, and @TheodoreTollef1. We're now on Bluesky @destinationtheshow.bsky.social. You can also find full episodes and clips of our shows on our YouTube page @DestinationTheShow.

Obstructed View: A Boston Red Sox Podcast
Twins pitching prospect Andrew Morris

Obstructed View: A Boston Red Sox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 41:58


On this episode, Andrew Parker is flying solo and talks with Twins pitching prospect Andrew Morris. Andrew talks about getting promoted twice in 2024, being roommates with Zebby Matthews, playing baseball in the Colorado air, Colorado Mesa to Texas Tech, his golf game and more. 

The CyberWire
Watching the watchers. IoT vulnerabilities exposed by AI. [Research Saturday]

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 21:15


This week, we are joined by Andrew Morris, Founder and CTO of GreyNoise, to discuss their work on "GreyNoise Intelligence Discovers Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Live Streaming Cameras with the Help of AI." GreyNoise discovered two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in IoT-connected live streaming cameras, used in sensitive environments like healthcare and industrial operations, by leveraging its AI-powered detection system, Sift. The vulnerabilities, CVE-2024-8956 (insufficient authentication) and CVE-2024-8957 (OS command injection), could allow attackers to take full control of affected devices, manipulate video feeds, or integrate them into botnets for broader attacks. This breakthrough underscores the transformative role of AI in identifying threats that traditional systems might miss, highlighting the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures in the expanding IoT landscape. The research can be found here: GreyNoise Intelligence Discovers Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Live Streaming Cameras with the Help of AI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Research Saturday
Watching the watchers. IoT vulnerabilities exposed by AI.

Research Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 21:15


This week, we are joined by Andrew Morris, Founder and CTO of GreyNoise, to discuss their work on "GreyNoise Intelligence Discovers Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Live Streaming Cameras with the Help of AI." GreyNoise discovered two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in IoT-connected live streaming cameras, used in sensitive environments like healthcare and industrial operations, by leveraging its AI-powered detection system, Sift. The vulnerabilities, CVE-2024-8956 (insufficient authentication) and CVE-2024-8957 (OS command injection), could allow attackers to take full control of affected devices, manipulate video feeds, or integrate them into botnets for broader attacks. This breakthrough underscores the transformative role of AI in identifying threats that traditional systems might miss, highlighting the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures in the expanding IoT landscape. The research can be found here: GreyNoise Intelligence Discovers Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Live Streaming Cameras with the Help of AI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Risky Business
Risky Business #771 -- Palo Alto's firewall 0days are very, very stupid

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 61:12


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's cybersecurity news, including: Microsoft introduces some sensible sounding post-Crowdstrike changes Palo Alto patches hella-stupid bugs in its firewall management webapp CISA head Jen Easterly to depart as Trump arrives AI grandma tarpits phone scammers in family-tech-support hell Academic research supports your gut-reaction; phishing training doesn't work And much, much more. This week's episode is sponsored by Greynoise. The always excitable Andrew Morris joins to remind us that the edge-device vulnerabilities Pat and Adam complain about on the show are in fact actually even worse than we make them out to be. Andrew also tells us about a zero-day Greynoise' AI system truffle-pigged out of their data set. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Windows security and resiliency: Protecting your business | Windows Experience Blog Microsoft revamps how it will disclose vulnerabilities | Cybersecurity Dive NIST says exploited vulnerability backlog cleared but end-of-year goal for full list unlikely Pots and Pans, AKA an SSLVPN - Palo Alto PAN-OS CVE-2024-0012 and CVE-2024-9474 Palo Alto Networks customers grapple with another actively exploited zero-day | Cybersecurity Dive Unpatched zero-days in Fortinet and Palo Alto Networks software Palo Alto Networks' customer migration tool hit by trio of CVE exploits | Cybersecurity Dive Readout of President Joe Biden's Meeting with President Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China | The White House Easterly to step down from CISA director role on Inauguration Day | Cybersecurity Dive Top White House cyber official urges Trump to focus on ransomware, China Ransomware gang Akira leaks unprecedented number of victims' data in one day Hacker Is Said to Have Gained Access to File With Damaging Testimony About Gaetz 1,400 Pegasus spyware infections detailed in WhatsApp's lawsuit filings NSO Group admits cutting off 10 customers because they abused its Pegasus spyware, say unsealed court documents | TechCrunch Ransomware gang Akira leaks unprecedented number of victims' data in one day Ohio man behind Helix cryptocurrency mixer gets 3-year sentence O2 unveils Daisy, the AI granny wasting scammers' time - Virgin Media O2 Understanding the Efficacy of Phishing Training in Practice Bunnings facial recognition cameras breach Privacy Act, retailer to challenge ruling | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site Nudity, punches in newly released Bunnings CCTV as company found to breach Privacy Act | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site Bitfinex Hack Launderer Heather 'Razzlekhan' Morgan Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison

Destination: The Show
Destination: The Show. Episode 52 Twins Farm System EOY Review Part 2.

Destination: The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 64:58


Draft tandem Jeremy Nygaard and JD Cameron team up for a podcast to discuss prospects on their way to the big leagues and the MLB draft, produced by Theo Tollefson. 0:00 Intro 5:00 What Happens if the Twins miss the playoffs? 12:35 Who to criticize?  20:20 Andrew Morris 33:00 Marco Raya 43:00 Charlee Soto 52:11 Brandon Winokur 58:24 Kaelen Culpepper You can support the show by downloading it from wherever you get your podcasts, including iTunes and Spotify. If you enjoy the content, consider leaving us a five-star rating and review in addition to sharing or retweeting DTS-related content. You can follow us on Twitter @DTS_POD1, @Jeremynygaard, @J_D_Cameron, and @TheodoreTollef1. You can also find full episodes and clips of our shows on our YouTube page @DestinationTheShow.

Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence
Andrew Morris on Noise Storms & Finding a Hidden Message in Millions of ICMP Packets

Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 56:21


On this episode, we're joined by GreyNoise Founder and Chief Architect, Andrew Morris, to take a ride in the Mystery Mobile to discover a hidden message buried in the payloads of over two million mis-directed ICMP packets. Along the way, we discuss the history of "noise storms" seen through the lens of GreyNoise's planetary-scale network of internet sensors, talk about some other, recent mega-storms, then don our bestest tin-foil hats to conspiracy theorize who sent this encoded message and why. Forecast - Digital Disturbance Advisory! Subscribe to Storm⚡️Watch - https://stormwatch.ing Storm Watch Homepage >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>  

Risky Business News
Sponsored: GreyNoise launches private preview of Plasma sensors

Risky Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 22:47


In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with Andrew Morris, founder of security firm GreyNoise. Andrew introduces Plasma, a new GreyNoise product that can allow customers to deploy custom GreyNoise sensors anywhere they want—on perimeters, on internal networks, on DMZs, or anywhere else. Show notes GreyNoise Plasma

Shane Dennis Podcast
EP 785 HR 2 - Surge's Andrew Morris, I-70 Series, IOKY

Shane Dennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 46:36


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Camp Cast
S7E16 - June 20 w/ Ryan Mahoney, Andrew Morris, and Drake Elman

Camp Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 18:00


On this spirited episode of the Camp Cast we have Senior Cabin stars Andrew Morris, Drake Elman and Ryan Mahoney on to talk about a rowdy Song & Cheer night, give us a KOC and TLL update, and much more. Enjoy!

O'Connor & Company
Shawn Carney, Trump Trial, Andrew Morris, VA High School Yearbook

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 27:59


In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - SHAWN CARNEY - CEO and President of 40 Days for Life – discussed the latest developments in Mark Houck's case against the DOJ.  The lawsuit, backed by 40 Days for Life's newly launched Institute of Law & Justice (ILJ), aims to challenge the unjust treatment of pro-life advocates and ensure their right to peacefully protest and advocate for the unborn. Washington Examiner: Anti-abortion activist Mark Houck sues DOJ over ‘retaliatory' arrest  TRUMP TRIAL CONTINUES TODAY: Trump trial live updates: Marathon closing arguments come to an end; jury to receive instructions at 10 a.m. ‘F*ck You!': Trump Supporters, Robert De Niro Get Into Shouting Match Outside Courthouse WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - ANDREW MORRIS - Senior Litigation Counsel, New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) - discussed the unconstitutional Securities and Exchange Commission's “Consolidated Audit Trail” (CAT) – which is the largest government-mandated mass collection of personal financial data in American history. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, according to a new lawsuit. The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) filed a lawsuit against the SEC claiming that the agency, through its "Consolidated Audit Trail," or "CAT," program, is collecting mass amounts of personally identifiable data by forcing brokers, exchanges, clearing agencies and alternative trading systems to capture and send detailed information on every investor's trades in U.S. markets to a centralized database. The agency is doing so, NCLA says, without authorization from Congress and in violation of the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable government search and seizure of private information. NCLA Asks Court to Halt SEC's Unauthorized and Unlawful Mass Data Collection Regime A parent sent us a picture of the high school yearbook for Gainesville High School in Gainesville, Virginia (in Prince William County) and …oh look, this year's yearbook celebrates student activism with photos of students holding anti-Israel protests. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show:  Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.  Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 / 7 AM Hour  O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

O'Connor & Company
NCLA's Andrew Morris on the SEC Mass Data Collection of Personal Data

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 8:41


WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - ANDREW MORRIS - Senior Litigation Counsel, New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) - discussed the unconstitutional Securities and Exchange Commission's “Consolidated Audit Trail” (CAT) – which is the largest government-mandated mass collection of personal financial data in American history. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, according to a new lawsuit. The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) filed a lawsuit against the SEC claiming that the agency, through its "Consolidated Audit Trail," or "CAT," program, is collecting mass amounts of personally identifiable data by forcing brokers, exchanges, clearing agencies and alternative trading systems to capture and send detailed information on every investor's trades in U.S. markets to a centralized database. The agency is doing so, NCLA says, without authorization from Congress and in violation of the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable government search and seizure of private information. NCLA Asks Court to Halt SEC's Unauthorized and Unlawful Mass Data Collection Regime Where to find more about WMAL's morning show:  Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.  Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, May 29, 2024 / 7 AM Hour  O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast
Andrew Morris and Lauren Proehl on Infosec

Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 43:07


On this week's episode of The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by Andrew Morris, Founder & Chief Architect at GreyNoise and Lauren Proehl, Director of Global Cyber Defense at Marsh McLennan. Lauren Proehl is an experienced cybersecurity leader who has helped defend against threat actors in Fortune 500 networks and has managed multiple divisions focused in defensive security and specializes in innovative cyber defense. GreyNoise operates a huge sensor network across the internet that collects primary sourced data on which vulnerabilities attackers are exploiting, when they start, and from where. Sherrod, Lauren, and Andrew discuss the effectiveness of banning ransomware payments, the importance of focusing on backup and disaster recovery strategies, the necessity of investing in basic security measures like endpoint detection and response, multi-factor authentication, and log storage.     In this episode you'll learn:       The potential for ransomware attacks on physical infrastructure  Why most are hesitant to become a CISO and the expectations that come with the role  Challenges when try to balance technical expertise with leadership skills    Some questions we ask:      Can government or law enforcement agencies evolve in combating ransomware?   Where do you believe organizations can invest to improve their cybersecurity?  How do you expect ransomware to change with tactics like double or triple extortion?    Resources:   View Lauren Proehl on LinkedIn   View Andrew Morris on LinkedIn      View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:                    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson  The BlueHat Podcast  Uncovering Hidden Risks        Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts   Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider    The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.  

TNT Radio
Joe Hoft, Andrew Morris & Charlene Bollinger on State of the Nation - 24 April 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 54:49


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: After spending more than a decade as an international corporate executive, Joe Hoft is now a radio and TV host and an author. As one of “The Hoft Brothers,” he also contributed at conservative website, The Gateway Pundit. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Andrew Morris is an NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel.  GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Charlene and Ty Bollinger, renowned healthcare freedom advocates, filmmakers, and founders of the widely acclaimed website "The Truth About Cancer" are set to release their latest project, the highly anticipated docu-series titled "REMEDY," on July 26th. The Bollingers, whose work has reached millions worldwide, including their New York Times bestselling book "The Truth About Cancer," aim to provide life-saving knowledge, real hope, and tangible remedies for individuals who have suffered vaccine damage resulting from the CDC's recommended shots.

Prospect B-Sides
Episode 29: A Solo Shot Over The First Full Week

Prospect B-Sides

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 60:35


With The Rook out, Nate takes a stab at covering the first full week of MiLB action, sharing thoughts and observations of what he was taking in, including a twist in the Gavin Conticello appeal, some impressive season debuts by some B-Side arms, and much more, including a look at the week ahead and some trending prospects.Players talked about inculde: Gavin Conticello, Felix Arronde, Carlos Jimenez, Juan Flores, Allessandro Ercolani, Caden Dana, Mason Adams, Dayan Frias, Jackson Humphries, Kade Morris, Nacho Alvarez, Logan Evans, Gary Gill Hill, Cameron Weston, Adam Mazur, Andrew Morris, Edgar Quero, Edinson Batista, Quinn Matthews, Ben Kudrna, Tink Hence, George Klassen, Jonah Tong, Will Simpson, Adam Maier, Chen-Wei Lin, Noble Meyer, Samuel Aldegheri, C.J. Culpepper, TJayy Walton, Creed Willems, Nick Goodwin, Agustin Ramirez, Matthew Etzel, Benny Montgomery, Alex Iadisernia, Diego Velasquez, Blake Adams, Trystan Vrieling, Byron Chourio

Risky Business News
Sponsored: GreyNoise on last year's vulnerability exploitation trends

Risky Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024


In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with GreyNoise founder Andrew Morris about last year's vulnerability exploitation trends, how the company's AI system works, and Catalin makes a fool of himself because he can't pronounce ‘abnormalities.' Show notes GreyNoise 2023 Internet Exploitation Retrospective Report

Risky Business News
Sponsored: GreyNoise on last year's vulnerability exploitation trends

Risky Business News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 17:20


In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with GreyNoise founder Andrew Morris about last year's vulnerability exploitation trends, how the company's AI system works, and Catalin makes a fool of himself because he can't pronounce ‘abnormalities.' Show notes GreyNoise 2023 Internet Exploitation Retrospective Report

7 Minute Security
7MS #616: Interview with Andrew Morris of GreyNoise

7 Minute Security

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 59:04


Hey friends, today we have a super fun interview with Andrew Morris of GreyNoise to share.  Andrew chatted with us about: Young Andrew's early adventures in hacking his school's infrastructure (note: don't try this at home, kids!) Meeting a pentester for the first time, and getting his first pentesting job Spinning up a box on the internet, having it get popped instantly, and wondering…”Are all these people trying to hack me?” Battling through a pentester's least favorite part of the job: THE REPORT! GreyNoise's origin story How to build a better honeypot/honeynet

Risky Business
Soap Box: How to dismantle Volt Typhoon-style relay networks

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024


In this Soap Box interview Greynoise founder and absolute legend Andrew Morris joins the show to talk about: Why Greynoise hasn't seen a substantial drop off in Volt Typhoon's network of compromised routers after the US Government's takedown action How vendors are using Greynoise as an early warning system to identify exploitation of their products How he's using large language models to reverse exploitation attempts into actual exploits It truly is a great conversation, we hope you enjoy it!

Risky Business
Soap Box: How to dismantle Volt Typhoon-style relay networks

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 37:35


In this Soap Box interview Greynoise founder and absolute legend Andrew Morris joins the show to talk about: Why Greynoise hasn't seen a substantial drop off in Volt Typhoon's network of compromised routers after the US Government's takedown action How vendors are using Greynoise as an early warning system to identify exploitation of their products How he's using large language models to reverse exploitation attempts into actual exploits It truly is a great conversation, we hope you enjoy it!

Rhetoriq
It's more than just a destination conference for fintech enthusiasts

Rhetoriq

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 34:09


What's the magic with events, you ask? From fostering serendipity moments and building communities, to cultivating long-term and impactful relationships, there simply is no substitute to meeting people in person. In this episode of One Vision — FinTech Fuse! Theo caught up with Andrew Morris, Chief Content Officer for Fintech Islands, who has had the front row seat and witnessed the change in the industry from its nascent beginnings to now. Beyond networking, building relationships, and exchanging ideas, what else can we expect from the ultimate fintech event in the Caribbean? Tune in to find out. Or better yet, join us at FiX24! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life After Prison
Being On An IPP Sentence (Recorded Live at Greenwich University) | Andrew Morris and Sara Ramsden

Life After Prison

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 54:26


Both Andrew Morris and Sara Ramsden have personal experience of dealing with IPP sentences. Andrew from serving 12 years inside on the sentence, and Sara with a partner serving it. Both currently campaign for changes to the sentence with UNGRIPP. Here, Zak and Jules talk to them about their experience of this sentence, using clips from their recent conversation with Lord David Blunkett. This podcast is also available as a video – just search Life After Prison on YouTube. Useful organisations: UNGRIPP IPP Committee In Action Contact us: If anything you've heard in this podcast has inspired you to make a positive change in your life, or you'd just like to get in touch, please contact us.

Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence
Into the Mind of Morris: Trajectory of Internet Mass Exploitation

Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 70:36


In this episode of Storm⚡️Watch podcast, we kick off the new year with a lively roundtable discussion. Our special guest for this episode is Andrew Morris, who brings a unique perspective to our conversation (given that he's, like, our CEO & Founder). Given Morris' propensity for “hot takes”, this should be a doozy of an interview. A significant part of our post-interview discussion revolves around the loanDepot breaches that occurred in 2023 and the start of 2024. We delve into the details of these incidents, providing insights into the cybersecurity implications and the broader impact on the industry. We also discuss the odds that little Suzie is homeless at this point. As we look ahead to the rest of 2024, we discuss several key topics. We examine the controversial stance of 23andMe, who blamed negligent breach victims for their own misfortune. We also discuss a thought-provoking article from The Economist, which suggests that ransomware could cripple entire countries, not just companies. Furthermore, we explore the disinformation landscape in the US political sphere for 2024, highlighting the potential for global disinformation and misinformation campaigns.  Tool Time shows how you, too, can be a cyber reporter by surfing the SEC EDGAR website for required breach reporting.   We engage in our usual shameless self-promption as we discuss the latest blog posts from Censys and GreyNoise, including a deep dive into the SnakeYAML deserialization vulnerability. We also discuss our first 2024 Tag Webinar, which offers a detailed exploration of GreyNoise tags. We wrap up the episode by discussing recent tags, active campaigns, and anomalies. We also highlight the wealth of information available on the CISA website, particularly focusing on the catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities and the massive KEV Drop this week. Episode Slides >> Join our Community Slack >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>  

Badass Records
Episode #94, Andrew Morris

Badass Records

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 162:43


Mr. Mojo Risin'!Yes, yes, it's Episode #94, featuring the astute-and-talented Andrew Morris, ladies and gentlemen.What an absolute treat.I can't tell you how excited I was to become acquainted with this perfect stranger and rap the evening away talking life and music. Many thanks to Andrew for being so giving of his time.We talked road life, life in Germany, the craft of musicianship, instrument making, and -- of course -- of a few of Andrew's favorite albums. Those were these:Die Dreigroschenoper (1928), Kurt Weill & Bertoit BrechtLoretta Lynn's All-Time Greatest Hits (2002)Sleep with One Eye Open (2011), Chris Thile & Michael DavesWonderhills' Someday You'll Be Waiting (2019)Absentee Ballads (2020), The Hermanos BrothersPlease check out The Matchsellers on bandcamp, Instagram, Facebook, or their very own corner of the Web.It was a joy and a privilege to conduct this interview. Thank you for checking it out.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio clips contained within this episode. They are samples from a song by Galactic called "Today's Blues," which is from their 2015 album, Into the Deep (c/o Mascot Label Group/Provogue).

Risky Business
Risky Business #727 -- Mr Gray goes to Washington

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 58:14


On this week's show Patrick Gray talks through the news with Chris Krebs and Dmitri Alperovitch. They discuss: The SEC enforcement action against Solarwinds' CISO The White House AI Executive Order CitrixBleed exploitation goes wide How Kaspersky captured some (likely) Five Eyes iOS 0day Elon Musk's Gaza Strip adventures Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Greynoise. Andrew Morris, Greynoise's founder and CEO, is this week's sponsor guest. He talks about how Greynoise is using large language models to help them analyse massive quantities of malicious internet traffic. Show notes comp-pr2023-227.pdf Biden signs executive order to oversee and invest in AI tech Risky Biz News: CitrixBleed vulnerability goes from bad to disastrous Andrew Morris on X: "Confluence bug is popping off. VAST majority of it is blasting thru Tor, similar to the first wave of Log4J exploitation two years ago. If you haven't patched, it's probably popped. https://t.co/4JC0uiTaqc https://t.co/wLDgQpq7r0" / X Andrew Morris on X: "Confluence bug is popping off. VAST majority of it is blasting thru Tor, similar to the first wave of Log4J exploitation two years ago. If you haven't patched, it's probably popped. https://t.co/4JC0uiTaqc https://t.co/wLDgQpq7r0" / X How Kaspersky obtained all stages of Operation Triangulation | Securelist Kaspersky reveals 'elegant' malware resembling NSA code | CyberScoop Sophisticated StripedFly Spy Platform Masqueraded for Years as Crypto Miner A cascade of compromise: unveiling Lazarus' new campaign | Securelist Near-total internet and cellular blackout hits Gaza as Israel ramps up strikes Amichai Stein on X: "Israel's Communications Minister @shlomo_karhi in response to Elon Musk: Israel will use all the means at its disposal to fight this. Hamas will use this for terrorist activity. There is no doubt about it. We know it, and Musk knows it. Hamas is ISIS." / X Shashank Joshi on X: "Wonder what encryption, if any, they use? Vulnerable to tapping. "Hamas has maintained operational security by going “stone age” and using hard-wired phone lines while eschewing devices that are hackable or emit an electronic signature." https://t.co/ALVSXb55Zn" / X Hackers that breached Las Vegas casinos rely on violent threats, research shows | CyberScoop Octo Tempest crosses boundaries to facilitate extortion, encryption, and destruction | Microsoft Security Blog GitHub - cloudflare/har-sanitizer Russia to launch its own version of VirusTotal due to US snooping fears iPhones have been exposing your unique MAC despite Apple's promises otherwise | Ars Technica VMware warns of critical vulnerability affecting vCenter Server product Judge tosses Khashoggi widow's lawsuit against NSO Group

Risky Business
Risky Business #727 -- Mr Gray goes to Washington

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


On this week's show Patrick Gray talks through the news with Chris Krebs and Dmitri Alperovitch. They discuss: The SEC enforcement action against Solarwinds' CISO The White House AI Executive Order CitrixBleed exploitation goes wide How Kaspersky captured some (likely) Five Eyes iOS 0day Elon Musk's Gaza Strip adventures Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Greynoise. Andrew Morris, Greynoise's founder and CEO, is this week's sponsor guest. He talks about how Greynoise is using large language models to help them analyse massive quantities of malicious internet traffic. Show notes comp-pr2023-227.pdf Biden signs executive order to oversee and invest in AI tech Risky Biz News: CitrixBleed vulnerability goes from bad to disastrous Andrew Morris on X: "Confluence bug is popping off. VAST majority of it is blasting thru Tor, similar to the first wave of Log4J exploitation two years ago. If you haven't patched, it's probably popped. https://t.co/4JC0uiTaqc https://t.co/wLDgQpq7r0" / X Andrew Morris on X: "Confluence bug is popping off. VAST majority of it is blasting thru Tor, similar to the first wave of Log4J exploitation two years ago. If you haven't patched, it's probably popped. https://t.co/4JC0uiTaqc https://t.co/wLDgQpq7r0" / X How Kaspersky obtained all stages of Operation Triangulation | Securelist Kaspersky reveals 'elegant' malware resembling NSA code | CyberScoop Sophisticated StripedFly Spy Platform Masqueraded for Years as Crypto Miner A cascade of compromise: unveiling Lazarus' new campaign | Securelist Near-total internet and cellular blackout hits Gaza as Israel ramps up strikes Amichai Stein on X: "Israel's Communications Minister @shlomo_karhi in response to Elon Musk: Israel will use all the means at its disposal to fight this. Hamas will use this for terrorist activity. There is no doubt about it. We know it, and Musk knows it. Hamas is ISIS." / X Shashank Joshi on X: "Wonder what encryption, if any, they use? Vulnerable to tapping. "Hamas has maintained operational security by going “stone age” and using hard-wired phone lines while eschewing devices that are hackable or emit an electronic signature." https://t.co/ALVSXb55Zn" / X Hackers that breached Las Vegas casinos rely on violent threats, research shows | CyberScoop Octo Tempest crosses boundaries to facilitate extortion, encryption, and destruction | Microsoft Security Blog GitHub - cloudflare/har-sanitizer Russia to launch its own version of VirusTotal due to US snooping fears iPhones have been exposing your unique MAC despite Apple's promises otherwise | Ars Technica VMware warns of critical vulnerability affecting vCenter Server product Judge tosses Khashoggi widow's lawsuit against NSO Group

Destination: The Show
Destination: The Show. Episode 10

Destination: The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 46:51


JD and Jeremy are joined by Kernels co-pitching coach Jonas Lovin to talk Twins pitching prospects. 0:00 - Intro 1:51 - Personal journey through baseball and how he got connected with the Twins. 5:32 - How different is coaching at the collegiate level than the professional level? And how have the Twins supported you? 7:42 - What type of conditions do you try to create to help players thrive? 12:03 - How do you blend the old-school with the new-school way of thinking? 13:19 - Player development - new promotions, getting information, setting goals. 15:23 - How clear is the 2024 pitching forecast? 17:00 - The 2022 Draft Haul 18:34 - Corey Lewis 21:17 - CJ Culpepper 23:01 - Zebby Matthews 27:40 - Andrew Morris 29:36 - Kyle Jones 31:30 - How good will the competition in between those players be and what's the biggest step going to be to have success at AA. 34:30 - How impressive was Connor Prielipp when healthy? 35:45 - Listener Questions 41:41 - Under the radar pitchers  

The Edtech Podcast
#273 - Staying Curious about Science throughout our Lives

The Edtech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 52:13


SCIENCE!  Under discussion today are the ways in which students who were switched off the sciences at school manage to retain their curiosity about the subjects and can even reengage with it later in life.  Professor Rose Luckin is very lucky to have in the online studio this week Dr Andrew Morris, Honorary Associate Professor at UCL, former president of the Education Section of the British Science Association, and author, whose book, Bugs, Drugs, and Three-Pin Plugs: Everyday Science, Simply Explained, is now available wherever books are sold.   Dr Morris has an interest in serving learners and the public through scientific and evidence-based outreach.  The discussion in the studio centred around science, technology, research and practice in education. Talking points and questions: The ways in which people who were switched off the sciences at school retain their curiosity and can reengage with science at a later point in life Examples of topics and ways of approaching science that have been revealed by Dr Morris' science discussion groups Research-informed educational practice, and research-informed educational policy Ways in which research can be transformed and mediated for use Material discussed in today's episode includes: Smartphones in schools?  Only when they clearly support learning, the 2023 Global Education Monitoring Report has just released a call for technology only to be used in class when it supports learning outcomes, and this includes the use of smartphones. The Skinny on AI for Education, EVR's newest publication featuring insights, trends and developments in the world of AI Ed 

Ripple Effect
144: Local and Federal Tax Policy

Ripple Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 39:37


We are joined by two special guests: Andrew Morris, Senior Manager of Policy and Programs for the Alliance for Water Efficiency; and Rick Maloy, Director of Communications for Central Utah Water Conservancy District. We discuss water tax policies on a local and Federal level and the need for better water-savings tax incentives.

Secure Ventures with Kyle McNulty
Greynoise: Andrew Morris on Honeypots for Threat Intelligence

Secure Ventures with Kyle McNulty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 53:14


Andrew: CEO and founder of Greynoise, providing threat intelligence classifying standard internet noise Previously worked on the R&D team at the cyber intelligence company Endgame (later acquired by Elastic in 2019) Dropped out of high school and never finished or attended college Check out the episode for our conversation on the cybersecurity equivalent of waiting tables, the merits of a high school diploma, and the mechanisms behind the Greynoise threat intelligence model. https://www.greynoise.io/

Hacker And The Fed
Demystifying Internet Honeypots and Getting into Cyber Security with Andrew Morris, Founder and CEO of GreyNoise

Hacker And The Fed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 50:44


This week on Hacker And The Fed we have Andrew Morris, CEO and founder of GreyNoise on the show. GreyNoise is a cybersecurity company that collects and analyzes mass internet data to remove pointless security alerts, find compromised devices, or identify emerging threats. We talk internet honeypots, how to get into the cyber security industry and much more. Links from the episode: Andrew Morris, CEO & Founder of GreyNoise https://www.greynoise.io/ https://twitter.com/Andrew___Morris https://twitter.com/GreyNoiseIO   Support our sponsor: Go to JoinDeleteMe.com/FED code FED20 for 20% off all consumer plans   Get your Hacker and the Fed merchandise at hackerandthefed.com

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Q&A: Knuth, curry and kettles

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 57:55


Another month, another brilliant panel, another romp through your mind bending questions. Physicists Tony Padilla and Toby Wiseman, archaeologist Emma Pomeroy and educator Andrew Morris help Chris Smith explain whether electricity in our bodies is the same as in our houses, how we can detect the collision of 2 black holes from here on Earth, and why Graham's number doesn't bear thinking about too deeply... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Risky Business
Risky Business #715 -- Pressure mounts on Microsoft to explain itself

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 59:26


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news. They cover: Ron Wyden's “please explain” letter to Microsoft Chinese APT crews prepositioning to disrupt US military logistics China claims US hacked its seismology sensors Ivanti/MobileIron exploitation going vertical Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Stairwell. Mike Wiacek, Stairwell's founder and CEO, is this week's sponsor guest. He's joined by Eric Foster, Stairwell's VP of Business Development. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes Wyden letter to CISA, DOJ, FTC re 2023 Microsoft breach Senator calls on DOJ to investigate alleged China hack of Microsoft cloud tools U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations - The New York Times Multiple Chinese APTs establish major beachheads inside sensitive infrastructure | Ars Technica John Hultquist

Risky Business
Risky Business #715 -- Pressure mounts on Microsoft to explain itself

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news. They cover: Ron Wyden's “please explain” letter to Microsoft Chinese APT crews prepositioning to disrupt US military logistics China claims US hacked its seismology sensors Ivanti/MobileIron exploitation going vertical Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Stairwell. Mike Wiacek, Stairwell's founder and CEO, is this week's sponsor guest. He's joined by Eric Foster, Stairwell's VP of Business Development. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes Wyden letter to CISA, DOJ, FTC re 2023 Microsoft breach Senator calls on DOJ to investigate alleged China hack of Microsoft cloud tools U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations - The New York Times Multiple Chinese APTs establish major beachheads inside sensitive infrastructure | Ars Technica John Hultquist

The Environmental Transformation Podcast
Water Filtration and Equipment Selection

The Environmental Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 46:33


In this episode we discuss Water Filtration and Equipment Selection.  Properly sizing a water filtration system can be challenging.  Who do you call when you need help figuring out the size of pumps you need to drain a retention pond, or what type of filtration unit should you use to process or treat contaminated surface water or groundwater?  Selecting effective treatment media is another difficult task many struggle with.  I discuss these questions and more with ⁠⁠Andrew Morris⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Jesse Green⁠⁠ from E-Tank. Learn why E-Tank has the expertise and equipment to deliver the best solution for just about any situation you may have.  Thanks to our Sponsors: E-Tank, Cascade Environmental, and Center for Sustainability and Excellence. #water #waterfiltration #watermanagement #environment #watertreatment #engineering #bypass #pumps #filtration

Risky Business
Risky Business #704 -- Why LLMs aren't an exploit bonanza

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 63:43


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news. They cover: Rob Joyce weighs in on AI and offsec Mysterious hacker doxes Russian intelligence agency bitcoin wallets Wired deep dives on SolarWinds AmeriCold food logistics giant suffers incident Iranian authorities roll low-tech spyware Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Greynoise. Its founder and CEO Andrew Morris is this week's sponsor guest. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes NSA Cybersecurity Director Says ‘Buckle Up' for Generative AI | WIRED 3 areas of generative AI the NSA is watching in cybersecurity | Cybersecurity Dive NSA cyber director warns of ransomware attacks on Ukraine, Western supply chains Palantir Demos AI to Fight Wars But Says It Will Be Totally Ethical Don't Worry About It (1) Alex Banks on Twitter: "Yesterday Palantir announced its Artificial Intelligence Platform. Here's how it transforms the future of military and defence: https://t.co/TcgN29wN19" / Twitter Russian Bitcoin (BTC) Wallets Allegedly Exposed by Apparent Hacker DOJ Detected SolarWinds Breach Months Before Public Disclosure | WIRED SolarWinds: The Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack | WIRED Cold storage company Americold reports cyberattack to SEC CISA seeks public comment on software security attestation form | Cybersecurity Dive Secure Software Development Attestation Form Instructions DHS pushes Congress to formally establish Cyber Safety Review Board First draft of controversial UN Cybercrime Treaty slated for June Return of the EARN IT Act rekindles encryption debate at critical moment for privacy-protecting apps | CyberScoop Apple releases first ‘rapid' security fixes for iPhones, iPads and Macs | TechCrunch BouldSpy: Android Spyware Tied to Iranian Police Targets Minorities | Lookout Evasive Panda APT group delivers malware via updates for popular Chinese software | WeLiveSecurity Hackers are breaking into AT&T email accounts to steal cryptocurrency | TechCrunch CISA, FDA warn of new Illumina DNA device vulnerability Apple and Google Set Joint Standards to Stop AirTag Stalking Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data – Krebs on Security Brother of man who ran Helix cryptocurrency mixer jailed for stealing 712 bitcoin Nearly 300 arrested in sprawling international dark web drug market takedown | CyberScoop Students' psychological reports, abuse allegations leaked by ransomware hackers Mandiant CEO's 7 tips for cyber defense | Cybersecurity Dive I Regret to Inform You That Bluesky Is Fun | WIRED

Risky Business
Risky Business #704 -- Why LLMs aren't an exploit bonanza

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news. They cover: Rob Joyce weighs in on AI and offsec Mysterious hacker doxes Russian intelligence agency bitcoin wallets Wired deep dives on SolarWinds AmeriCold food logistics giant suffers incident Iranian authorities roll low-tech spyware Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Greynoise. Its founder and CEO Andrew Morris is this week's sponsor guest. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Mastodon if that's your thing. Show notes NSA Cybersecurity Director Says ‘Buckle Up' for Generative AI | WIRED 3 areas of generative AI the NSA is watching in cybersecurity | Cybersecurity Dive NSA cyber director warns of ransomware attacks on Ukraine, Western supply chains Palantir Demos AI to Fight Wars But Says It Will Be Totally Ethical Don't Worry About It (1) Alex Banks on Twitter: "Yesterday Palantir announced its Artificial Intelligence Platform. Here's how it transforms the future of military and defence: https://t.co/TcgN29wN19" / Twitter Russian Bitcoin (BTC) Wallets Allegedly Exposed by Apparent Hacker DOJ Detected SolarWinds Breach Months Before Public Disclosure | WIRED SolarWinds: The Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack | WIRED Cold storage company Americold reports cyberattack to SEC CISA seeks public comment on software security attestation form | Cybersecurity Dive Secure Software Development Attestation Form Instructions DHS pushes Congress to formally establish Cyber Safety Review Board First draft of controversial UN Cybercrime Treaty slated for June Return of the EARN IT Act rekindles encryption debate at critical moment for privacy-protecting apps | CyberScoop Apple releases first ‘rapid' security fixes for iPhones, iPads and Macs | TechCrunch BouldSpy: Android Spyware Tied to Iranian Police Targets Minorities | Lookout Evasive Panda APT group delivers malware via updates for popular Chinese software | WeLiveSecurity Hackers are breaking into AT&T email accounts to steal cryptocurrency | TechCrunch CISA, FDA warn of new Illumina DNA device vulnerability Apple and Google Set Joint Standards to Stop AirTag Stalking Many Public Salesforce Sites are Leaking Private Data – Krebs on Security Brother of man who ran Helix cryptocurrency mixer jailed for stealing 712 bitcoin Nearly 300 arrested in sprawling international dark web drug market takedown | CyberScoop Students' psychological reports, abuse allegations leaked by ransomware hackers Mandiant CEO's 7 tips for cyber defense | Cybersecurity Dive I Regret to Inform You That Bluesky Is Fun | WIRED

Risky Business
Risky Biz Soap Box: Greynoise has built the world's biggest, and smartest, honeypot

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 35:03


In this interview we're chatting with the founder of Greynoise Intelligence, Andrew Morris. Greynoise operates a global network of sensors that collect data on things like mass scanning, exploitation and reconnaissance. The idea is if your SOC gets an alert from a particular IP you can see if it's associated with mass scanning or exploitation, or if it's something that's just targeting you. And as you'll hear, there are other use cases also, but we're talking about a few things with Andrew today. He talks about being able to selectively port forward attacks targeting his sensor network to a data centre running the services being targeted, about the ESXiArgs ransomware attack and more. Enjoy!

Risky Business
Risky Biz Soap Box: Greynoise has built the world's biggest, and smartest, honeypot

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023


In this interview we're chatting with the founder of Greynoise Intelligence, Andrew Morris. Greynoise operates a global network of sensors that collect data on things like mass scanning, exploitation and reconnaissance. The idea is if your SOC gets an alert from a particular IP you can see if it's associated with mass scanning or exploitation, or if it's something that's just targeting you. And as you'll hear, there are other use cases also, but we're talking about a few things with Andrew today. He talks about being able to selectively port forward attacks targeting his sensor network to a data centre running the services being targeted, about the ESXiArgs ransomware attack and more. Enjoy!

Paul's Security Weekly
Throwback Episode - Andrew Morris - ESW 264

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 59:48


There's a LOT of noise in the security industry. We've catalogued over 10,000 cybersecurity products and each of the companies behind these products has a marketing team, a twitter account, a blog, and a ton of content to blast at enterprise security buyers. There's an interesting connection between GreyNoise's product, founder, and principles. While building a product that filtered out the noise that wastes most security operations teams' time, Andrew was dead set against building a startup that resembled the typical security startup. We'll discuss Andrew's unique path to market, the latest features of GreyNoise, and where the lines are drawn between malicious and benign scanning.    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw264   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

The Naked Scientists Podcast
Q&A: How did we outpace the big bang?

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 59:30


This week, it is time to put your questions to a panel of excellent experts in one of our Q&A shows! We are going to be investigating how we track disease outbreaks, why our ears go pop, and why neanderthal DNA makes some of us more susceptible to diseases like COVID. Plus, we have a science quiz based on the World Cup. See how you fare against our experts... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Finding Genius Podcast
Green Energy: Analyzing The Data With Andrew Morris Of Texas A&M University

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 30:10


In this episode, we discuss the topic of green energy with Andrew Morriss, the Dean of Texas A&M University School of Innovation and Vice President for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development at Texas A&M University. As a lawyer and an economist, Andrew has been teaching for almost 30 years. Throughout his career, he has focused his energy on uncovering the truth behind widely accepted political and economic narratives…  Andrew has always been interested in energy – looking at where it comes from, how we use it, and the tradeoffs that are necessary when it comes to changing the way we use it. From his research came the book entitled The False Promise of Green Energy, where he explores the “irresponsibility of attempting to transform modern society with borrowed money, wishful thinking, and bad economics.” Join the conversation to hear Andrew address: The energy use of electric vehicles vs. gas vehicles.  How cobalt mining impacts the environment and people who mine it.  The environmental impacts of wind and solar energy.  Why green energy infrastructure may be insufficient for large-scale use.  Want to find out more about Andrew and his investigations? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Risky Business
Risky Business #684 -- DoJ seizes 50,000 stolen bitcoins from popcorn tin

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 62:16


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: DoJ seizes 50k bitcoin stolen from Silk Road, charges thief Australian health insurer Medibank refuses to pay ransom, data leaked Inside Qatar's $386m world cup espionage operation EU Parliament report into spyware lands SolarWinds settles shareholder lawsuit, faces SEC enforcement action Much, much more This week's sponsor guest is Andrew Morris from Greynoise Intelligence. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes DOJ says it seized billions in Bitcoin stolen by hacker from Silk Road darknet marketplace - The Record by Recorded Future U.S. Attorney Announces Historic $3.36 Billion Cryptocurrency Seizure And Conviction In Connection With Silk Road Dark Web Fraud | USAO-SDNY | Department of Justice Medibank says it will not pay ransom in hack that impacted 9.7 million customers - The Record by Recorded Future Names, addresses, birthdays posted to dark web by hackers after Medibank ransom deadline passes - ABC News ‘Project Merciless': how Qatar spied on the world of football in Switzerland - SWI swissinfo.ch How Qatar hacked the World Cup — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (en-GB) FBI probing ex-CIA officer's spying for World Cup host Qatar - The Washington Post EU governments accused of using spyware ‘to cover up corruption and criminal activity' - The Record by Recorded Future Press conference on draft findings of EP spyware inquiry | News | European Parliament SolarWinds says it's facing SEC ‘enforcement action' over 2020 hack | TechCrunch Microsoft accuses China of abusing vulnerability disclosure requirements - The Record by Recorded Future 工业和信息化部国家互联网信息办公室公安部关于印发网络产品安全漏洞管理规定的通知-中共中央网络安全和信息化委员会办公室 Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup Could a ‘digital Red Cross emblem' protect hospitals from cyber warfare? - The Record by Recorded Future TrustCor Systems verifies web addresses, but its address is a UPS Store - The Washington Post Cyber incident at Boeing subsidiary causes flight planning disruptions - The Record by Recorded Future FIN7 cybercrime cartel tied to Black Basta ransomware operation: report - The Record by Recorded Future More than 100 election jurisdictions waiting on federal cyber help, sources say $28 million stolen from cryptocurrency platform Deribit - The Record by Recorded Future Nigerian scammer sentenced to 11 years in US prison - The Record by Recorded Future Hackers get into Dropbox developer accounts on GitHub, access 130 code repositories and more - The Record by Recorded Future Urlscan.io API unwittingly leaks sensitive URLs, data | The Daily Swig The Most Vulnerable Place on the Internet | WIRED So long and thanks for all the bits - NCSC.GOV.UK

Risky Business
Risky Business #684 -- DoJ seizes 50,000 stolen bitcoins from popcorn tin

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022


On this week's show Patrick Gray, Adam Boileau and Dmitri Alperovitch discuss the week's security news, including: DoJ seizes 50k bitcoin stolen from Silk Road, charges thief Australian health insurer Medibank refuses to pay ransom, data leaked Inside Qatar's $386m world cup espionage operation EU Parliament report into spyware lands SolarWinds settles shareholder lawsuit, faces SEC enforcement action Much, much more This week's sponsor guest is Andrew Morris from Greynoise Intelligence. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes DOJ says it seized billions in Bitcoin stolen by hacker from Silk Road darknet marketplace - The Record by Recorded Future U.S. Attorney Announces Historic $3.36 Billion Cryptocurrency Seizure And Conviction In Connection With Silk Road Dark Web Fraud | USAO-SDNY | Department of Justice Medibank says it will not pay ransom in hack that impacted 9.7 million customers - The Record by Recorded Future Names, addresses, birthdays posted to dark web by hackers after Medibank ransom deadline passes - ABC News ‘Project Merciless': how Qatar spied on the world of football in Switzerland - SWI swissinfo.ch How Qatar hacked the World Cup — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (en-GB) FBI probing ex-CIA officer's spying for World Cup host Qatar - The Washington Post EU governments accused of using spyware ‘to cover up corruption and criminal activity' - The Record by Recorded Future Press conference on draft findings of EP spyware inquiry | News | European Parliament SolarWinds says it's facing SEC ‘enforcement action' over 2020 hack | TechCrunch Microsoft accuses China of abusing vulnerability disclosure requirements - The Record by Recorded Future 工业和信息化部国家互联网信息办公室公安部关于印发网络产品安全漏洞管理规定的通知-中共中央网络安全和信息化委员会办公室 Insurance giant settles NotPetya lawsuit, signaling cyber insurance shakeup Could a ‘digital Red Cross emblem' protect hospitals from cyber warfare? - The Record by Recorded Future TrustCor Systems verifies web addresses, but its address is a UPS Store - The Washington Post Cyber incident at Boeing subsidiary causes flight planning disruptions - The Record by Recorded Future FIN7 cybercrime cartel tied to Black Basta ransomware operation: report - The Record by Recorded Future More than 100 election jurisdictions waiting on federal cyber help, sources say $28 million stolen from cryptocurrency platform Deribit - The Record by Recorded Future Nigerian scammer sentenced to 11 years in US prison - The Record by Recorded Future Hackers get into Dropbox developer accounts on GitHub, access 130 code repositories and more - The Record by Recorded Future Urlscan.io API unwittingly leaks sensitive URLs, data | The Daily Swig The Most Vulnerable Place on the Internet | WIRED So long and thanks for all the bits - NCSC.GOV.UK

Finding Genius Podcast
Learning About Forest Preservation And Management With Andrew Morris-Latimer

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 35:33


Andrew Morris-Latimer joins the podcast today to discuss his work as a professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at UC Davis. Andrew is here to address responses to fire and drought in California, and educate us on the intricacies of forest environments. Starting out as an environmental lawyer, Andrew moved forward in his professional life by pursuing forest development and conservation as an ecologist and biologist. As he continues to refine his research, Andrew is committed to finding ways to keep our forests healthy and sustainable…  Click play to uncover: Characteristics of forest development that many people don't consider. What east and west coast forests have in common. How forest shade determines which tree species are able to survive and thrive.  One of the biggest sources of tree death across the world. Want to find out more about forest ecology? If so, Andrew is certainly the person to pay attention to! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Risky Business
Risky Business #675 -- The problem with Mudge's whistleblowing complaint

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 Very Popular


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: A deep look at Mudge's sensational whistleblower complaint against Twitter Brazilian Federal Police raid Lapsus$ crew NSO CEO to stand down (again), 100 staff to be let go Signal users impacted in Twilio incident Tornado Cash OFACs around and finds out Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Greynoise. Its founder, Andrew Morris, joins the show with a stinging critique of the wider threat intelligence industry. Don't miss that one. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Patrick Gray on Twitter: "Jesus… can open, worms everywhere. You basically can't find anyone more credible than @dotMudge in infosec so this is a massive deal https://t.co/TaDQzTEtzR" / Twitter Twitter confirms January breach, urges pseudonymous accounts to not add email or phone number - The Record by Recorded Future A Slack Bug Exposed Some Users' Hashed Passwords for 5 Years | WIRED TikTok Says, No, It Isn't Stealing Your Passwords Brazilian police launch investigation targeting Lapsus$ group - The Record by Recorded Future Israeli spyware company NSO Group CEO steps down | Reuters How a Third-Party SMS Service Was Used to Take Over Signal Accounts VIASAT hack impacted French critical services | Cybernews DOJ now relies on paper for its most sensitive court documents, official says Microsoft disrupts Russia-linked hacking group targeting defense and intelligence orgs - The Record by Recorded Future Lloyd's to forbid insurers from covering losses due to state-backed hacks - The Record by Recorded Future U.S. Treasury Sanctions Notorious Virtual Currency Mixer Tornado Cash | U.S. Department of the Treasury OFAC Around and Find Out - Lawfare Suspected Tornado Cash developer arrested in Netherlands - The Record by Recorded Future Report: Ransomware gangs, fraudsters laundered $540 million through RenBridge platform - The Record by Recorded Future Risky Biz News: Is ransomware going after the Global South? Sure looks like it! Ransomware Now Threatens the Global South | Royal United Services Institute Browser-Powered Desync Attacks: A New Frontier in HTTP Request Smuggling | PortSwigger Research The Return of LOIC, HOIC, HULK, and Slowloris to the Threat Landscape | Radware Blog Hackers steal crypto from Bitcoin ATMs by exploiting zero-day bug A New Jailbreak for John Deere Tractors Rides the Right-to-Repair Wave | WIRED Malicious code exploiting recent VMware bug publicly available, company warns - The Record by Recorded Future Breaking SIDH in polynomial time Hackers Use Deepfakes of Binance Exec to Scam Crypto Projects Cisco confirms May attack by Yanluowang ransomware group - The Record by Recorded Future Cisco releases advisories for bug affecting more than 1 million security devices - The Record by Recorded Future Cisco warns of critical vulnerabilities in routers - The Record by Recorded Future North Korea-backed hackers have a clever way to read your Gmail | Ars Technica When Efforts to Contain a Data Breach Backfire – Krebs on Security Microsoft: Bug in Janet Jackson's “Rhythm Nation” could crash a laptop - The Record by Recorded Future Anonymous poop gifting site hacked, customers exposed

Risky Business
Risky Business #675 -- The problem with Mudge's whistleblowing complaint

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 65:45


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: A deep look at Mudge's sensational whistleblower complaint against Twitter Brazilian Federal Police raid Lapsus$ crew NSO CEO to stand down (again), 100 staff to be let go Signal users impacted in Twilio incident Tornado Cash OFACs around and finds out Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by Greynoise. Its founder, Andrew Morris, joins the show with a stinging critique of the wider threat intelligence industry. Don't miss that one. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Patrick Gray on Twitter: "Jesus… can open, worms everywhere. You basically can't find anyone more credible than @dotMudge in infosec so this is a massive deal https://t.co/TaDQzTEtzR" / Twitter Twitter confirms January breach, urges pseudonymous accounts to not add email or phone number - The Record by Recorded Future A Slack Bug Exposed Some Users' Hashed Passwords for 5 Years | WIRED TikTok Says, No, It Isn't Stealing Your Passwords Brazilian police launch investigation targeting Lapsus$ group - The Record by Recorded Future Israeli spyware company NSO Group CEO steps down | Reuters How a Third-Party SMS Service Was Used to Take Over Signal Accounts VIASAT hack impacted French critical services | Cybernews DOJ now relies on paper for its most sensitive court documents, official says Microsoft disrupts Russia-linked hacking group targeting defense and intelligence orgs - The Record by Recorded Future Lloyd's to forbid insurers from covering losses due to state-backed hacks - The Record by Recorded Future U.S. Treasury Sanctions Notorious Virtual Currency Mixer Tornado Cash | U.S. Department of the Treasury OFAC Around and Find Out - Lawfare Suspected Tornado Cash developer arrested in Netherlands - The Record by Recorded Future Report: Ransomware gangs, fraudsters laundered $540 million through RenBridge platform - The Record by Recorded Future Risky Biz News: Is ransomware going after the Global South? Sure looks like it! Ransomware Now Threatens the Global South | Royal United Services Institute Browser-Powered Desync Attacks: A New Frontier in HTTP Request Smuggling | PortSwigger Research The Return of LOIC, HOIC, HULK, and Slowloris to the Threat Landscape | Radware Blog Hackers steal crypto from Bitcoin ATMs by exploiting zero-day bug A New Jailbreak for John Deere Tractors Rides the Right-to-Repair Wave | WIRED Malicious code exploiting recent VMware bug publicly available, company warns - The Record by Recorded Future Breaking SIDH in polynomial time Hackers Use Deepfakes of Binance Exec to Scam Crypto Projects Cisco confirms May attack by Yanluowang ransomware group - The Record by Recorded Future Cisco releases advisories for bug affecting more than 1 million security devices - The Record by Recorded Future Cisco warns of critical vulnerabilities in routers - The Record by Recorded Future North Korea-backed hackers have a clever way to read your Gmail | Ars Technica When Efforts to Contain a Data Breach Backfire – Krebs on Security Microsoft: Bug in Janet Jackson's “Rhythm Nation” could crash a laptop - The Record by Recorded Future Anonymous poop gifting site hacked, customers exposed

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 539 - So why all the fuss about WorldPool?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 36:46


Nick is joined by broadcaster and journalist Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the news and events from around the racing world. They look at all the highlights and areas for improvement from a highly enjoyable week at Glorious Goodwood, while trainer Michael Dods reflects on an historic victory in the Stewards' Cup for dual winner Commanche Falls. In an in-depth interview, Tote UK CEO Alex Frost answers questions on the commingled WorldPool enterprise and finds out just how much this is generating for British racing. Also on today's show, Andrew Morris, who operates the Ursa Major syndicate, tells Nick of his disappointment at his horse Kath's Toyboy's demotion at Lingfield on Saturday night and gives notice of his intentions to appeal.