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SKA Robotics and Hellbender, Inc. are excited to announce that SKA Robotics has opened a new office inside Hellbender's Harmarville, Penn., headquarters as part of a larger strategic partnership. The close collaboration means that customers can now go from idea to working prototype to production-volume manufacturing, all under one roof, with teams that routinely and deeply partner to solve the most complex robotics challenges. The companies aren't new to each other; Hellbender holds a seat on SKA Robotics' advisory board, which is filled by their CEO, Brian Beyer. “Brian is a great human being and an asset to the robotics community. The opportunity to embed and partner more deeply with Hellbender is wonderful,” said SKA Robotics CEO Spencer Krause. “We strive to work with the best. Hellbender is unmatched in computer vision and has a great culture. Their commitment to high-quality robotic manufacturing in the U.S. is closely aligned with our company values.” “Finding strong expertise in mechatronics and field robotics, and the know-how to architect, design, and build robots for harsh and unpredictable environments is a challenge,” said Brian Beyer, Hellbender's CEO. “Having SKA virtually in our back pocket will enable us to more readily serve our customers' need for robotic contract engineering that falls outside of Hellbender's strategic focus.” Customers of both firms will now have access to a wider range of expertise, accelerating innovation and decreasing time to market, all without having to search out yet another team, work to build trust, and learn to collaborate effectively. SKA brings expertise in field robotics from the idea-to-light-manufacturing phases, while Hellbender offers world-class computer vision expertise, an impressive electronics IP portfolio, and high-volume manufacturing capabilities. Colocation fosters even greater cross-pollination between two elite engineering teams. In other news, SKA also announced today it has changed its name from SKA Custom Robots & Machines to SKA Robotics. This new name firmly codifies the company's focus on robotics rooted in deep expertise and a long history of providing engineering services to the robotics market. “We're drawing a line in the sand,” says Krause. “We're a robotics company first and an engineering services firm second.” About SKA Robotics SKA Robotics is a company based in Pittsburgh with a history of solving difficult robotics engineering problems. The SKA team has worked on robotic construction and mining vehicles, industrial maintenance robots, utility inspection robots, and more. Learn more at www.skarobotics.com. About Hellbender Hellbender is a robotics benefit corporation based in Pittsburgh that creates computer vision solutions for industrial and commercial applications. Hellbender offers products and computer vision as a service (CVaaS) systems for applications in inventory management, street mapping, electric utilities, food service, pharmacies, mobile robotics, and athletics, among others. Learn more at www.hellbender.com.
The Pittsburgh Technology Council and Pittsburgh Regional Alliance took to CES 2024 along dozens of Pittsburgh tech and innovation companies. The Tech Council's Jonathan Kersting caught up with Hellbender's Brian Beyer as he details the importance of CES as a worldwide meeting ground to connect with customers and find potential new customers and/or partners. Hellbender creates Computer Vision solutions for customers across multiple industries. Learn more at www.hellbender.com.
Dr. Brian Beyer preaches how the Gospel calls us to be "All in" when it comes to ministry and where God has us.
Roboticist, Veteran, and Startup Founder - Join us as we speak with Brian Beyer about his work at Hellbender Inc, Carnegie Mellon, NREC, Carnegie Robotics, and the US Marine Corps. We also talk about benefit corporations, ESG, diversity in engineering, bank robbing and more! This is a great episode, folks. So be sure to check it out.
Roboticist, Veteran, and Startup Founder - Join us as we speak with Brian Beyer about his work at Hellbender Inc, Carnegie Mellon, NREC, Carnegie Robotics, and the US Marine Corps. We also talk about benefit corporations, ESG, diversity in engineering, bank robbing and more! This is a great episode, folks. So be sure to check it out.
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Join us as we speak with Brian Beyer about his work at Hellbender Robotics, Carnegie Mellon, NREC, RE2, Carnegie Robotics, and the US Marine Corps. We also talk about design and cooking. This is a great episode folks, so be sure to check it out.
Join us as we speak with Brian Beyer about his work at Hellbender Robotics, Carnegie Mellon, NREC, RE2, Carnegie Robotics, and the US Marine Corps. We also talk about design and cooking. This is a great episode folks, so be sure to check it out.
What does an ancient Hittite military ritual have to do with a really weird passage at the end of the book of Isaiah where God tells Israel that their sacrifices are in his eyes like “breaking a dog's neck” or “offering pig's blood”? I'm glad you asked! *Some great resources on situating the Hebrew Bible within the world of the Ancient Near East: “Readings from the Ancient Near East for Old Testament Study” by Bill Arnold & Brian Beyer - https://tinyurl.com/2p9yptf4 “Ancient Near East Themes in Biblical Theology” by Jeffery Niehaus - https://tinyurl.com/yncwnhty “God at Sinai” by Jeffery Niehaus - https://tinyurl.com/4zfhb9b4 “The Archaeological Study Bible” (sadly out of print…but available used or digitally) “The Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible” - https://tinyurl.com/yrkssjf5 “The Lost World of Genesis One” by John Walton - https://tinyurl.com/mscn5t9k “Against the Gods” by John Currid - https://tinyurl.com/39xc8j33 “The Image of God in the Garden of Eden” by Catherine McDowell - https://tinyurl.com/muhxsv7m “Old Testament Ethics for the People of God” by Christopher Wright - https://tinyurl.com/fr7849xd **The DiscipleDojo sessions mentioned in this video can be found at: Animals & End Times - https://youtu.be/rf5QhyxWzTM Superhero Seminary: Do Animals Have Souls? - https://youtu.be/Jfjq9EnagPI ***Become a monthly Dojo Donor at - https://www.discipledojo.org/donate ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org Subscribe to the Disciple Dojo podcast for more in-depth teaching and discussions: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/discipledojo Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/26BDZz70HmnT5eoD9BEKQ7 iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/disciple-dojo/id1002934837 Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=181458&refid=stpr Amazon - https://tinyurl.com/uz8dbfet Disciple Dojo is a 501c3 Nonprofit organization. As such we rely on donor support to make this teaching available freely online. Please consider supporting this ministry if you benefit from the videos or podcast at http://www.discipledojo.org
Robb is off so Alex holds down the fort with guest co-host Brian Beyer. News from: Bye Aerospace, DAT Solutions, Bandwidth, Visible, Brad Feld, StackHawk, LogRhythm, Coalfire, Optiv, Secure64, Intelisecure, and a lot more! Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week’s news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Electric plane startup lands $10M to accelerate commercial release Portland-based logistics tech company chooses Denver for its second HQ Colorado loses a 1,000-job tech-firm expansion to North Carolina Denver-based tech company announces employees will work from home permanently VC Brad Feld has a new book — and some advice — for startups trying to deal with the unknowable DevOps Industry Veterans Team Up with ZAP Founder Simon Bennetts to Deliver AppSec to Developers LogRhythm Announces Entirely Free and Virtual Security Conference Coalfire Releases 2020 Cloud Security Report Azure API Management Tracing Helper Alina POS Malware and The Importance of DNS Security Aperture: Improving Data Protection Outcomes for Microsoft DLP Job Openings: Land Title Guarantee Co - Security & Compliance Analyst VMWare Carbon Black - Threat Analyst II FireEye - Staff Reverse Engineer Presidio - Cyber Security Solutions Architect Nuspire - Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst DarkOwl - Development Security Operations Engineer | Dev/Sec/Ops Team Fastly - Technology Compliance Manager B of A - Information Security Exposure Management Specialist Charles Schwab - Sr. Security Engineer Asure Software - DevSecOps Engineer Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: ASIS Denver - WOMEN IN SECURITY COFFEE CHAT W/ DAWN GREGORY, CPP, ACE - 7/21 OWASP Denver/Boulder - Virtual July Meeting - 7/22 ISC2 Pikes Peak - July Chapter Meeting - 7/22 C.Springs ISSA - July Online Series - 7/23 Ironcore Labs - Why SaaS Businesses are Turning to Customer Managed Keys - 7/23 DC303 - July Meeting - 7/24 Emerging Tech Fan - The Intelligence Explosion Hypothesis - 7/28 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
In this episode: Brian Beyer (from Red Canary), James Carder (from LogRhythm) and Robb, is our feature interview this week. News from: Shell, NREL, Ping Identity, Red Canary, Zvelo, LogRhythm, Coalfire and a lot more! From trolleys to mini-golf Spaghetti factory turns into mini-golf. COS real estate is on fire. Shell and NREL team up on an accelerator. Denver is a really great place for tech. Blogs from Ping Identity, Red Canary Zvelo, LogRhythm and Coalfire. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com Local security news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Downtown's Old Spaghetti Factory to become indoor mini-golf course Colorado Springs ZIP code is the second-hottest in the nation, says Realtor.com report Shell, NREL team up for electrical grid, battery startup accelerator Colorado is the most expensive state for coworking desks, study says When it comes to attracting tech talent in Denver, space matters Ping blog - The why, when and how of customer multi-factor authentication Using MITRE ATT&CK™ When Researching Attacker Behavior and Running Unit Tests - Red Canary Zvelo blog - Using DNS RPZ to Protect Against Malicious Threats | DNS Filtering The Results of the Forrester Wave: Security Analytics Platforms, Q3 2018 Report | LogRhythm Coalfire blog - Leading in Privacy Job Openings: Ping Identity - Cloud Security Architect Ping Identity - Product Security Engineer Ping - GRC Analyst Ping - API Security Product Marketing Manager Prologis - IT Security Engineer Elastic - Sr. Security Engineer Elastic - Sr. Risk & Compliance Analyst Ardent Mills - Sr. Security Analyst Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: Secureset - Expert Series: Chris Martinez - 10/4 Lockton Mountain West Cyber Day - 10/4 Colorado Springs Cybersecurity - First Friday - Cybersecurity Social & Mixer - 10/5 Secureset - Hacking 101: Asset Management with Matthew McDonell - 10/8 NCC - Cyber Symposium - 10/8-9 ISSA Denver - October Chapter Meetings - 10/9-10 CYBER RISK MANAGEMENT - 10/10 ISSA COS - Professional Networking Event - 10/11 Other Notable Upcoming Events SecureWorld Denver - 10/31-11/1 CTA - Apex Awards - 11/7 CSA - CO Fall Summit - 11/8 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
In this episode: Brian Beyer, co-founder and CEO of Red Canary is our guest this week. News from: Giordano's, SendGrid, CenturyLink, Denver Startup Week, Microsoft, LogRhythm, Threat X, Automox and a lot more! Go VOTE the Colorado = Security panel at DSW! In 'N Out is not the only chain that's going to make Colorado transplants swoon. SendGrid says mo' variety mo' money. CenturyLink decides to axe a bunch of people after all, to the surprise of nobody. Microsoft is expanding in the DTC. Plus updates from LogRhythm, Threat X, Automox, and more. Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com Local security news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Legendary Chicago-based Giordano's Pizza chain finally coming to Denver Researchers are hacking the human body in Colorado labs, from alcohol-sensing bracelets to color-changing diagnostic tattoos SendGrid, a Denver tech company, had its best financial year ever at the same time it increased diversity CenturyLink cutting hundreds of jobs, blames automation and Level 3 merger Denver Startup Week - Starting a Security Company - VOTE NOW! Microsoft opens "startup for big business" in Denver Tech Center LogRhythm blog: Augmenting Your Cyber Resiliency Strategy with NextGen SIEM New from Threat X - Enhanced Edge Caching, DDoS Mitigation & Bot Detection Automox blog: WSUS or SCCM For Patch Management? Mitch Tanenbaum blog: Logon Using Facebook ID? Understand the Devil’s Bargain You Made Job Openings: Ping Identity - Senior Security Analyst Ardent Mills - Director of IT Security Lares Consulting - AppSec Practice Lead Reliaquest - Solutions Engineer Twitter - Security Engineer, Tooling and Automation CableLabs - Security Engineer LogicWorks - Sr. Cloud Security Engineer Xcel Energy - Associate Cyber Defense Center Analyst Denver Health - IS Security Analyst III One Neck IT Solutions - CYBER SECURITY ANALYST - I/II Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference - 5/8-10 CTA 101 - 5/9 BSides Denver - 5/11-12 ISSA COS - May Meetings - 5/15-16 CSA - May Chapter Meeting - 5/15 DenSec Meetup - 5/16 ISC2 Denver - May Chapter Meeting - 5/17 ISSA COS - Mini Seminar - 5/19 Other Notable Upcoming Events Women in Technology Conference - 6/8 Colorado Springs - Cyber Security Training & Technology Forum (CSTTF) - 8/22 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
For full show notes, visit: https://www.colorado-security.com/news/2017/2/22/podcast-4-227-show-notes One month down The last month has flown by. Thanks very much to the community for embracing what we're doing with Colorado = Security. We've got some great feedback on how to get better, and we're continuing to integrate that feedback into what we do here. Please reach out to us if you have more. For this episode we are going to move toward covering fewer articles, but in more depth. This week's episode is available on Soundcloud, iTunes and the Google Play store. Reach out with any questions or comments to info@colorado-security.com Feature interview: This week Robb sat down with Brian Beyer, founder and CEO of Denver-based Red Canary. Red Canary is one of the up and comers in the security industry, and in the Colorado start-up scene. Learn about what they do, how Brian and the rest of the team got the idea, and why they picked Colorado for their company. I look forward to watching Red Canary grow over the next several years. Local security news: DigitalGlobe purchased by Canadian firm for 2.4b Transamerica to add 200 employees in downtown Denver Webroot's 2017 Threat Report Protectwise releases their Immersive Security platform Virtual Armour closes new clients Abe Thompson named director of SecureSet's Colorado Springs campus SANS Internet Stormcast Podcast Down the Security Rabbithole The Cyberwire Daily Podcast Security Weekly Podcasts Job Openings: Clovis Oncology - IT Security Manager Honeywell - Information Systems Security Manager Rubin Brown - Manager - IT Risk Services EY - Advisory Services Manager - IT Risk & Assurance Services Wells Fargo - Application Security Champion Visa - Cyber Security Systems Engineer KP - Principle Security Architect RTD - Analyst, Information Systems Risk InteliSecure - Platform Delivery Engineer KP - Cyber Risk Defense Intern Notable job changes: No news this week Upcoming Events: View our events page for a full list If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Brian leads Red Canary to deliver its mission of bringing world-class threat detection and response to every business. Prior to co-founding Red Canary, Brian incubated cybersecurity products at Kyrus, innovated big data processing solutions for the intelligence community at Northrop Grumman and started his career in cybersecurity at ManTech. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/SSW_Episode14 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes!
Brian Beyer of Red Canary joins us, and we discuss updates on Paul's and Michael's startup journeys, the 22 most active celebrity startup investors, and much more. Stay tuned!
Brian leads Red Canary to deliver its mission of bringing world-class threat detection and response to every business. Prior to co-founding Red Canary, Brian incubated cybersecurity products at Kyrus, innovated big data processing solutions for the intelligence community at Northrop Grumman and started his career in cybersecurity at ManTech. Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/SSW_Episode14
Brian Beyer of Red Canary joins us, and we discuss updates on Paul's and Michael's startup journeys, the 22 most active celebrity startup investors, and much more. Stay tuned!