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What's up, everyone?! Welcome back to the Top Contractor School Podcast, where we help elite contractors grow businesses that thrive—and build lives that matter. In this episode, Eric Guy sits down with Ryan Austin, President of BSI Paving, to dive deep into what it really means to create culture on purpose. From hiring the wrong people to rebuilding with intention, Ryan shares how redefining culture saved his business—and how it's helping his people win every single day.
Chris and Nathan both have new online courses for you to check out. Nathan's course Rebuild: BSI Management https://runningmatekc.com/rebuild-bone-stress-injury-online-course/ Chris's Course: Clinical Running Essentials https://chrisjohnsonpt.com/clinical-running-essentials/ In this episode, Chris and Nathan dive into 2:00 Does an absensce of pain mean you can start running?7:00 What if a physician gives the runners a green light?11:50 The research on asymptomatic BSIs12:45 Nathan's phases of BSI rehab17:15 What if running is too important to the patient?21:00 Avoiding distractions in recovery23:00 The George article32:00 Navigating symptoms during BSI rehab39:00 Should patients avoid social media? Warden article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33962529/ George article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39141251/ Asymptomatic tibial BSIs https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15333349/
Erweitere dein Wissen über digitale Sicherheit mit „Cybersecurity ist Chefsache“.In dieser Episode spricht Nico Freitag mit Caroline Krohn, Fachbereichsleiterin für digitalen Verbraucherschutz beim Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI).Zentrales Thema: Das vom BSI ausgerufene E-Mail-Sicherheitsjahr 2025. Gemeinsam mit Unternehmen, Providern und zivilgesellschaftlichen Akteuren will das BSI die E-Mail-Infrastruktur in Deutschland sicherer machen – proaktiv, freiwillig und sichtbar.
Was ist in der KW 24 in der Datenschutzwelt passiert, was ist für Datenschutzbeauftragte interessant? Zur Gleichwertigkeit von Cookie Bannern https://www.juris.de/static/infodienst/autoren/D_NJRE001608982.htm https://www.delegedata.de/ Panne bei der Staatsanwaltschaft besiegelt die Bußgeldfreiheit für VW Umfrage des TÜV-Verbands und des BSI zur Cybersicherheit in Unternehmen https://www.tuev-verband.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Content_local/Studien_local/2025_TUEV-Verband_Cybersecurity-Studie_Studienbericht.pdf Kritische Zero-Click-Sicherheitslücke namens „EchoLeak“ in Microsoft 365 Copilot entdeckt https://www.aim.security/lp/aim-labs-echoleak-blogpost Veröffentlichungen & Veranstaltungen: Reform oder Reförmchen: Stiftung Datenschutz lädt am 18. Juni 2025 um 16:00 Uhr zu einer Online-Diskussion https://stiftungdatenschutz.org/veranstaltungen/unsere-veranstaltungen-detailansicht/datenschutzdiskurs-dsgvo-reform-oder-refoermchen-577 Weitere Infos, Blog und Newsletter finden Sie unter: https://migosens.de/newsroom/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DS_Talk Übersicht aller Themenfolgen: https://migosens.de/datenschutz-podcast-themenfolgen/ (als eigener Feed: https://migosens.de/show/tf/feed/ddt/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/datenschutztalk_podcast/ Folge hier kommentieren: https://migosens.de/vw-kann-geldbuße-gerichtlich-abwehren-ds-news-kw-24-2025/↗
In dieser Folge des Podcasts wirft KVD-Redakteur Michael Braun gemeinsam mit Julian Rupp vom Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) einen fundierten Blick auf die Herausforderungen und Chancen im Bereich Cybersicherheit – insbesondere für kleine und mittlere Unternehmen (KMU). Julian Rupp erklärt eindrücklich, warum Informationssicherheit kein Zustand, sondern ein kontinuierlicher Prozess ist – und warum es längst nicht mehr reicht, das Thema "irgendwann mal" auf die Agenda zu setzen. Besonders gefährdet sind dabei Unternehmen ohne eigene IT-Abteilung – also die überwältigende Mehrheit der Betriebe in Deutschland. Einige der Kernaussagen im Überblick: - Die Bedrohungslage ist real – täglich entstehen über 300.000 neue Schadsoftware-Varianten. - Die größten Schwachstellen liegen oft nicht in der Technik, sondern in veralteten Systemen, fehlenden Updates und menschlichem Fehlverhalten. - Ransomware, Phishing und Social Engineering sind längst keine abstrakten Bedrohungen mehr – sie treffen ganz konkrete Unternehmen im Alltag. Julian Rupp bringt aber auch praktikable Lösungen mit: Mit dem Cyber-Risikocheck bietet das BSI einen leicht zugänglichen Einstieg in die Sicherheitsprüfung für Unternehmen – speziell auf die Bedürfnisse kleiner Betriebe zugeschnitten. Drei zentrale Maßnahmen, die jedes Unternehmen sofort umsetzen kann: - Updates sind Pflicht, keine Option – veraltete Systeme sind Einfallstore Nummer eins. - Mehrfaktor-Authentifizierung einführen – sie schützt auch dann, wenn Passwörter kompromittiert wurden. - Mitarbeitende regelmäßig sensibilisieren – denn am Ende sitzt immer ein Mensch vor dem Bildschirm. Zusätzlich diskutieren sie die Rolle künstlicher Intelligenz im Bereich Cyberkriminalität, die Entwicklung einer digitalen Schattenwirtschaft und die Bedeutung regulatorischer Antworten wie dem EU AI Act. Ein spannendes Gespräch, das nicht nur Risiken aufzeigt, sondern vor allem lösungsorientierte Ansätze bietet – und deutlich macht: Cybersicherheit ist Chefsache.
Wenn die kommunale IT stillsteht, hat das ganz konkrete Auswirkungen auf den Alltag der Bürgerinnen und Bürger: Autos können nicht angemeldet, Ausweisdokumente sowie Geburts- und Sterbeurkunden nicht ausgestellt werden – und vieles mehr. Wir brauchen eine cyberresiliente digitale Verwaltung. Häufig arbeiten Kommunen hier mit IT-Dienstleistern zusammen. In dieser Folge wollen wir das große Bild einfangen – mit dem Blickwinkel einer Gemeinde und der Sicht eines kommunalen IT-Dienstleisters. Zu Gast sind Thomas Stasch (CISO bei regioIT) und Heino Reinartz (CISO der Stadt Eschweiler). Beide Seiten sind sich einig: Ein gewisses Grundverständnis für das Thema ist vorhanden. Was jedoch oft fehlt, ist der nötige Rückhalt und die Priorisierung durch die Führungsebene. Neugierig? Dann jetzt reinhören!
Un sensor de cámara convencional (FSI) capta la luz atravesando primero su circuitería, lo que reduce su eficiencia en condiciones de poca luz. El retroiluminado (BSI) invierte esa estructura, permitiendo que la luz llegue directamente al fotodiodo, mejorando la sensibilidad y reduciendo el ruido. El sensor apilado (stacked) añade capas verticales con procesamiento y, a veces, memoria integrada, lo que permite una lectura más rápida y mejor rendimiento en vídeo o ráfagas. Por último, el sensor con global shutter captura toda la imagen al mismo tiempo, eliminando distorsiones por movimiento, y suele construirse con tecnología apilada avanzada. En este podcast desarrollo esta temática para que entiendas mejor estos conceptos.
Wie gut ist dein Unternehmen wirklich auf einen Cyberangriff vorbereitet?
The world of ISO is often stumbled into as a result of being tasked with either Implementing or maintaining a Standard for a business. It is rarely a desired career path, and yet there are thousands of ISO professionals from all corners of the globe. We're continuing with our latest mini-series where we introduce members of our team, to explore how they fell into the world of ISO and discuss the common challenges they face while helping clients achieve ISO certification. In this episode we introduce Derek Hall, a Senior Isologist® and Sustainability Lead at Blackmores, to learn about his journey from spending 40 years in the printing industry to becoming an ISO Consultant, and what drives him to help clients on their ISO journey. You'll learn · What is Derek's role at Blackmores? · What does Derek enjoy outside of consultancy? · What path did Derek take to become an ISO Consultant? · What is the biggest challenge he's faced when implementing ISO Standards? · What is Derek's biggest achievement? Resources · Isologyhub · Climate Change Amendment Workshop In this episode, we talk about: [02:05] Episode Summary – We introduce Derek Hall, a Senior Isologist® here at Blackmores, to discuss his journey towards becoming an ISO consultant who specialises in ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 22716. [03:45] What is Derek's role at Blackmores? Derek is a Senior Isologist® with Blackmores, supporting companies with maintaining systems, undertaking internal audits, and supporting with implementing new systems to gain certification utilising our Isology methodology. His passion lies in the realm of sustainability, embedding it within the management systems of many of our clients regardless of any certification to any dedicated sustainability Standard. Derek was worked with a number of sectors, including:- · Media · Printing · Constructions · Cosmetics · Recycling · Electrical · Public Sector & NHS Derek enjoys the learning aspect of working with new industries, and values the input from all personnel involved, from top management to those on the shop floor. He well and truly immerses himself within each company he works with to learn about their values and how ISO can best support their vision. [08:30] What does Derek enjoy doing outside of consultancy?: Derek has a few varied hobbies, including oil painting born out of his other passion, photography. He often uses his own photos as subject matter for his paintings. He also trains 4-5 times a week at his local karate club, which caters for all ages and skill sets. Derek has diligently worked his way up to black belt over the 17 years he's been attending, and offers his skills to teach sessions. He appreciates the respect that karate teaches, in addition to gaining more knowledge on other points of view. With such a varied class, there's always something new to learn. The Australian based club he attends is called GKR Karate. [12:20] What was Derek's path towards becoming an ISO Consultant?: Derek's journey starts back in the 60's, where he worked in commercial photography, taking pictures on the progress of various building works, and products for furniture stores. He used to work with plate photography, which was a rather old school method even back then! This was coupled with more modern methods such as 35 millimeter film. He recalls witnessing the building of the Thames barrier, taking pictures to help monitor the amount of water coming through the barrier. After that he moved onto work for a printing company in Barnet (Hertfordshire), which specialized in advertisements and signage for furniture stores. From the shop floor Derek worked his way up to becoming a printer operative. This company evolved to include screen printing, which allowed for more versatile applications such as clothing or certain plastics. After spending 3 and a half years there he moved on with a friend to start their own printing company in Watford, which continued until the 70's. In the 70's Derek joined a much larger printing company based in Southgate London. Here he was involved in the printing of cinema posters for theatres, and musical groups. Derek remained there for 40 years, watching it evolve to larger scale printing for retail markets such as HMV Records and curry's, in addition to bus advertisements. During the 90's, there was a larger push for quality Standards, their clients wanted more assurance that they were following established guidelines and could produce the quality they were after. So, Derek was tasked with Implementing BS 5750, ISO 9001's precursor, and BS 7750, ISO 14001's precursor. The company then got involved in an eco management audit scheme called EMAS, which required the reporting of environmental impacts. It was similar to ISO 14001, but it's regulatory reporting requirements more closely align with modern schemes such as ESOS. They also introduced other schools of thinking such as Kaizen, for the purpose of continual improvement. At this point, Derek became very involved with sustainability standards, and developed a concept called ‘The Tree of Sustainability', which included 9 branches for improvement. This was introduced due to the fact that their industry by its current nature, wasn't very sustainable. There was a lot that could be done to reduce their impact. Through developing that project Derek got involved with the DTR project called ‘The Sigma Guidelines', a backed scheme run by the BSI forum and The Accountability Institute. These guidelines outlined a 3-year project to identify what sustainability meant to them and how it could apply to their industry. The result of their work on this project was then submitted to various awards, netting them a number of sustainability awards and The Accountability Institute Awards. That company continued its operations until 2007, leading to Derek joining Blackmores first year of operation in 2008. Derek is leading us down a similar sustainability path by encouraging us to become a signatory of the Terra Carta, an initiative including 100 different actions for nature, people and planet. [26:40] What is Derek's favourite aspect of being a Consultant? – Derek has a few, including: Building relationships with clients – Many of Dereks clients have been working with him for over 10 years. He's as much friends with them as he is a work colleague. Flexible approach – Consultancy can be delivered in many different ways, allowing for hybrid working. This flexible approach also applies to the way we achieve internal targets, with each member of the team being given specific goals with the freedom to choose how they reach them. Everyone has their own way of working, and we encourage all members of the team to work how they like with the opportunity to learn from each other. [28:35] What Standards does Derek specilaise in and why? Starting with: · ISO 9001 Quality Management: A core foundation that many businesses start with when diving into the world of ISO Standards. Derek started with it's predecessor, and has watched it develop over the years. He appreciates the value it can bring, especially to SME's who are looking for a scalable model for success. · ISO 14001 Environmental Management: Derek is a fan of sustainability in general, and encourages everyone to implement some of it's requirements as part of any project. · ISO 22716 Good Manufacturing Practices for the Cosmetics Industry: A rather niche quality standard for the cosmetic industry, this Standards works well in collaboration with ISO 9001 for a more holistic approach. · ISO 45001 Health and Safety Management: Derek picked up this Standard as a result of his work with the construction industry. It's importance as a tool to prevent harm to humans cannot be understated. · ESG: Derek has been working closely with his colleague, Ali Henshaw, to develop an ISO based framework to tackle ESG requirements. This includes inputs and requirements from guidance standards such as ISO 20400 (Sustainable Procurement) and ISO 26000 (Social Responsibility) · ISO 22301 Business Continuity: A lot of organisations are looking to implement aspects of business continuity as a result of the ever-changing resilience landscape. [32:20] The link between business continuity and climate change: We have seen client requirements evolve to include various elements of business continuity in response to the increasing threats of cyber incidents and climate change related issues. This is reflected in the recently introduced Climate Change Amendment to many commonly implemented ISO Standards. This requirement ensures that businesses consider their impact on climate change in addition to, how and if they would be affected in turn. If you would like to learn more about this, listen to a previous episode or watch our Workshop playback. [34:20] What is the biggest challenge Derek had faced during a project and how did he overcome it?: Derek took on the challenge of implementing ISO 22716, when he knew very little about the Standard and the cosmetics industry as a whole. Though there were a few stumbles on his first attempt, they managed to get certified without issue. That same company then wanted his help to implement ISO 14001, which is a tough ask for the cosmetics industry. There are a lot of factors to consider, such as: · What is their environmental impact? · Where are you sourcing materials? · Are the ingredients shipped from across the globe or sourced locally? · Is there any animal testing involved? · How sustainable was their supply chain? There was a lot to get through, but it was a beneficial choice to get a full picture of their environmental cost. Later, the company opted to implement ISO 9001 in addition to their existing Iso 22716 and ISO 14001 certifications. This fit nicely as both ISO 22716 and ISO 9001 are quality based Standards, they complemented each other and created an effective and holistic management system. [27:20] What is Derek's proudest achievement? Derek received an MBE from the late Queen for services in the environment in 2005. This was earned through his sustainability work within the print industry. For those not familiar, the Queens Award (now the King's Award) is a prestigious award that requires 3 levels of review and vetting before winners can be announced. It includes checking evidence provided and the financials involved to verify if applicants have achieved what they say they have achieved. Derek, along with his wife and daughters, were invited to the palace to meet the queen and receive his award. If you'd like any assistance with implementing ISO standards, get in touch with us, we'd be happy to help! 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MENGENAL LEBIH DEKAT NABI MUHAMMAD SAWKajian Kitab ASY SYAMAIL AL MUHAMMADIYAHPertemuan 29Narasumber: Assoc. Prof. Dr. KH. Akhmad Alim, Lc. MA.Sub Tema: Sifat Cincin Nabi SAWTERBUKA UNTUK UMUMSabtu, 17 Mei 2025 / 19 Dzulqo'dah 1446HBa'da MaghribMASJID AS-SOFIA Kota Bogorمَنْ سَلَكَ طَرِيْقًايَلْتَمِسُ فِيْهِ عِلْمًا,سَهَّلَ اللهُ لَهُ طَرِيْقًا إِلَى الجَنَّةِ . رَوَاهُ مُسْلِم Siapa saja yang menempuh satu jalan (cara) untuk mendapatkan ilmu, maka Allah pasti mudahkan baginya jalan menuju surga." (HR. Muslim) LIVE Streaming:--- Youtube LIVE Event https://youtube.com/live/Q_J82JORi7A?feature=share-- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@DiMediaTV -- Instagram: @DiMediaTV LIVE Delay : Spotify, Apple Podcats Channel: "Dimedia Radio" Masjid As-Sofia, Jl. RE. Martadinata 46-48, Kel. Ciwaringin, Kota Bogor, Phone: 0811 1226 242, IG @MasjidAsSofiaRek. BSI 7158 607 195 a.n. Masjid As Sofia (Infaq Kajian & Majelis Ilmu)Rek. BSI 7265 516 078 a.n. Masjid As Sofia (Operasional Masjid)Rek. BRI 0387-01-111222-30-1 a.n. Masjid As Sofia (Operasional Masjid)Mari beramal jariyah bagi tersebarnya ilmu dan perjuangan dijalan Allah melalui donasi operasional LIVE Streaming, via QRIS atau transfer ke Rekening BSI 7149 665 026 an. DiMediaTV. "Di era informasi sekarang ini penting memanfaatkan media untuk dakwah dan menghadapi opini negatif. Kita manfaatkan semua sarana dan prasana untuk menyiarkan Islam dengan baik, dan lakukan klarifikasi atau membantah jika ada fitnah terhadap Islam." (KH Didin Hafidhuddin).#MasjidAssofia #DiMedia #dimediatv #dimediaradio #masjidassofiabogor #UstadzAkhmadAlim #TafsirQuranTematik #kajiantematik #akhmadalim #syamail #syamailrasul #syamailmuhammadiyah #syamailmuhammadiyyah #AsySyamailMuhammadiyah #nabimuhammadsaw #karakternabisaw #karakterrasulullahsaw #khatamunnubuwwah #capkenabian #nabimuhammadsaw #rasulullah #karakternabisaw #karakterrasulullahsaw #live #livestream #livestreaming #livestreamingindonesia
BSI Healthcare Week 2025 takes place from 9–13 June, featuring five webinars focused on the key challenges and developments shaping healthcare and MedTech. The event is designed for professionals across the sector - including manufacturers, providers, and policymakers - looking for clear, practical insight in a fast-moving landscape.In this episode, Matthew talks to Lena Cordie-Bancroft, BSI's Healthcare Sector Lead, about why the event was created, what each session will cover, and how the topics were chosen. They also discuss the speakers involved, who the event is for, and what attendees can expect to gain from the week.9 June - Digital and AI in healthcare10 June - PFAS phase out and its impact on medical devices11 June - Regulatory update - what's happening in the world of medical devices12 June - Circularity of healthcare13 June - The power of in silico trials: AI, innovation and its impact on healthcareFind out more about the issues raised in this episodeRegister to attend BSI Healthcare Week 2025Get involved with standardsGet in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show
Dr. Axinja Wolf arbeitet bei der Benannten Stelle BSI. Sie teilt in dieser Podcast-Episode ihre Erfahrungen, wie lange die Zulassungsverfahren dauern, was Hersteller tun können, um diese Dauer zu minimieren und welche Services BSI rund um das Thema KI anbietet.
Radhika Das, IFN Journalist, interviews Aji Erlangga, CEO, Sarana Modern Sejahtera, on the grassroots-driven nature of Islamic banking in Indonesia and its role in business finance.
Radhika Das, IFN Journalist, interviews Baihaqi Azhari, Investment Specialist, Bahana TCW Investment Management, on the need to expand Islamic investment products in Indonesia and the role of collaboration with Bank Syariah Indonesia in raising public awareness.
Radhika Das, IFN Journalist, interviews Habib Ahmed, Professor and Sharjah Chair in Islamic Law & Finance, on the role of education in advancing Islamic finance globally, the need for supportive legal frameworks and how greater literacy and regulatory reform can unlock the sector's full potential.
Radhika Das, IFN Journalist, interviews Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development, on the role of Islamic finance in maintaining ethical principles amidst globalization and its potential to address economic inequalities, especially in emerging markets.
Die EU-Richtlinie NIS2 verpflichtet künftig deutlich mehr Unternehmen zur Umsetzung von Maßnahmen der Informationssicherheit. Doch für wen gilt die Richtlinie eigentlich? Was ist jetzt konkret zu tun? Und wo liegen die Unterschiede zur bisherigen Kritis-Regulierung oder zur Datenschutz-Grundverordnung? In dieser Themenfolge des Datenschutz Talks gibt Stephan Auge, Teamleiter für Managementsysteme bei migosens, einen kompakten Überblick über die aktuelle Rechtslage, die Anforderungen der Richtlinie und praktische Umsetzungsfragen. Was du aus dieser Folge mitnimmst: Was ist NIS2? Ziel: Harmonisierung der Cybersicherheitsstandards in der EU Hintergrund: Richtlinie ist seit Dezember 2022 in Kraft Umsetzung in nationales Recht bis Mitte/Ende 2025 (geplant) Abgrenzung zur DSGVO und zum Cyber Resilience Act Für wen gilt NIS2? Gilt für besonders wichtige und wichtige Einrichtungen gemäß Anlage 1 und 2 der Richtlinie Betrifft neben KRITIS-Unternehmen auch kleinere Unternehmen aus TK, Gesundheitswesen, Energie, Transport, Entsorgung u. v. m. Keine generelle Schwellenwertgrenze: auch Kleinstunternehmen können betroffen sein BSI stellt ein Tool zur Betroffenheitsprüfung bereit Welche Pflichten entstehen? Selbstregistrierungspflicht beim BSI innerhalb von 3 Monaten nach Inkrafttreten Umsetzung technischer und organisatorischer Maßnahmen (z. B. Risikomanagement, Incident-Handling, Notfallmanagement) Aufbau eines Informationssicherheits-Managementsystems (ISMS) analog ISO 27001 Einführung strukturierter Prozesse zur Meldung von Sicherheitsvorfällen Risikobasierte oder vorfallsbezogene Prüfungspflichten je nach Kategorisierung Was bedeutet das für bestehende KRITIS-Unternehmen? Grundanforderungen weitgehend deckungsgleich mit bisherigen BSI-Nachweisverfahren Erleichterung: Prüfpflicht künftig nur alle drei statt alle zwei Jahre Synergien zwischen NIS2, ISO 27001 und Datenschutzprozessen sinnvoll nutzbar Herausforderungen beim Lieferkettenmanagement Neue Anforderungen an Zulieferer und Dienstleister mit sicherheitsrelevanter Rolle Verpflichtung zur vertraglichen Übernahme von Sicherheitsvorgaben Notwendigkeit von Audits oder anderweitiger Steuerungsmaßnahmen Empfehlung: Business Impact Analyse zur Priorisierung kritischer Dienstleister Sanktionen und Wettbewerbsvorteile Sanktionsrahmen: bis zu 10 Mio. Euro oder 2 % vom weltweiten Umsatz (Anlage 1) Für Anlage 2: bis zu 7 Mio. Euro oder 1,4 % vom Umsatz Frühzeitige Umsetzung von ISMS als Wettbewerbsvorteil – z. B. bei Ausschreibungen Informationssicherheit wird zum geschäftskritischen Erfolgsfaktor Keywords, die in dieser Folge behandelt werden: NIS2 Richtlinie 2025 NIS2 Anforderungen Unternehmen Informationssicherheit Pflicht Cybersecurity Gesetz EU NIS2 Umsetzung Deutschland Betroffenheitsanalyse NIS2 ISMS NIS2 ISO 27001 Datenschutz und NIS2 Vorfallmeldung BSI Lieferkettensicherheit NIS2 Managementsystem Informationssicherheit DORA vs. NIS2 Cyber Resilience Act EU Weitere Infos, Blog und Newsletter finden Sie unter: https://migosens.de/newsroom/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DS_Talk Übersicht aller Themenfolgen: https://migosens.de/datenschutz-podcast-themenfolgen/ (als eigener Feed: https://migosens.de/show/tf/feed/ddt/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/datenschutztalk_podcast/ Folge hier kommentieren: https://migosens.de/nis2-pflichten-fuer-unternehmen-das-musst-du-wissen-stephan-auge-im-datenschutz-talk/
In this episode with IFN journalist Radhika Das, Bob Ananta, the acting president director of Bank Syariah Indonesia, shares how the bank is advancing Islamic finance globally through the 2025 Global Islamic Finance Summit (GIFS), policy harmonization and innovative initiatives like the Muslim Consumption Index.
In dieser Folge geht es um den Abschied von Windows 10 und um den Schutz kritischer Infrastrukturen. Noch mit Windows 10 unterwegs? Dann ist bald ein Wechsel zu einem anderen Betriebssystem erforderlich; denn ab Oktober werden keine Sicherheitsupdates mehr bereitgestellt. Zwar können die Geräte weiterhin genutzt werden, doch ohne Updates sind sie nicht mehr ausreichend vor Hackerangriffen geschützt. Welche Optionen Nutzerinnen und Nutzer jetzt haben und was der Umstieg bedeutet, erfahrt ihr in dieser Episode. Außerdem sprechen Schlien und Hardy mit Christine Hofer, Expertin für kritische Infrastruktur beim BSI, über die Sicherheitslage deutscher Energienetze. Die zunehmend dezentralen Netze bei der Stromversorgung eröffnen zwar viele Chancen, stellen jedoch auch enorme Herausforderungen an die Sicherheit. Welche Maßnahmen erforderlich sind, um das Stromnetz zu schützen, erklärt Christine Hofer. Hört rein in die aktuelle Folge von #Updateverfügbar!
Sustainability professionals often state that collaboration is the secret sauce to unlocking change and impact at scale, but how can businesses avoid common partnership pitfalls - for collaborative projects both internally and externally? edie's content editor Sarah George, editor Matt Mace and reporter Sidhi Mittal aim to answer this question in the new Sustainability Uncovered episode, hosted in partnership with BSI Group. This episode's expert guest speakers are: - BSI's group head of sustainability engagement, Heather Burrell - Reckitt's global head of social impact and innovation, Hamzah Sarwar - The Fairtrade Foundation's director of partnerships, Kerrina Thorogood Sustainability Uncovered uncovers some of the most inspiring and insightful sustainability and climate action stories from across the globe. The show features leader interviews, need-to-know round-ups, listener quizzes and more – all wrapped up into monthly episodes. Whether you're a business leader, climate expert, environmental professional, youth activist, or just have a passion for all things sustainability and climate action – this podcast is for you! Say hello: podcast@fav-house.com
Hauke, Jean und Micha ziehen ihr persönliches Resümee von den CLT. Dabei geht es dann noch um das BSI und deren Google Deal, das neue Gimp und so ein wenig Gedanken zu digitalen Souveränität.
In this episode, Matthew Chiles is at the Furniture Industry Research Association (FIRA) in Stevenage, home to the iconic ‘BSI standard bum'—a quirky but crucial tool used since the mid-1960s to test the durability of sofas, chairs, and beds.Alongside this fascinating bit of testing tech, Matthew meets Levent Caglar, FIRA's Head of Consultancy and Senior Ergonomist, and a legendary figure in ergonomics and standards-making. Levent has spent over 40 years shaping the design and safety of furniture we all use daily. From office chairs to children's furniture, his influence is everywhere.The episode explores Levent's extensive work developing British, European, and international standards, including ISO 9241 on ergonomics and human-centred design. Discover how standards shape the furniture world and the career of one of its most influential figures.Find out more about the issues raised in this episodeFIRABSI 9241-5 – Ergonomics of human-system interaction - workstation layout Get involved with standardsGet in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show
The advice starts with "don't ever do this" and then dives into the details for doing it right: slope, overhangs, pedestal systems, step-down from house to deck, and truck liners. Wait, what? Jake describes a long-past project involving a spray-on truck bed liner protective coating (and there actually ARE spray-on residential roof systems for decks—who knew?).RESOURCES:- Linex residential protective coating- "The Importance of Cover Boards in Roofing Assemblies:"- BSI-051: "Decks--Roofs You Can Walk On:" - (Somewhat related) BSI-093 "All Decked Out:"
Lanzar un producto en Amazon FBA puede parecer una tarea compleja, pero con la estrategia correcta es posible lograr un posicionamiento sólido y obtener ventas constantes. Raúl Ulloa, co-host del podcast de Wizards Of Ecom y experto en ventas en Amazon, comparte su enfoque sobre cómo validar un producto, optimizar su visibilidad y generar tracción en la plataforma. "Para poder rankear o vender un producto en Amazon necesitamos tener ventas y reviews, pero un poco antes de eso necesitamos tener un producto", explica Raúl. La selección del artículo es el primer paso y debe cumplir con ciertos criterios clave: "Entre los detalles que tendría que tener tu producto está el hecho de que sea un artículo que la gente quiere, debe existir una prueba social del mismo". Esto significa que es más seguro apostar por productos con demanda comprobada en lugar de intentar innovar desde cero. "No estoy en contra de crear nuevas ideas, pero cuando estás comenzando por primera vez lanzando un producto es mejor dejar de lado la creatividad, porque en ese caso necesitas que la idea de tu producto ya la haya lanzado alguien", remarca. En lugar de reinventar la rueda, la estrategia recomendada es mejorar productos que ya tienen un mercado establecido. "Lo mejor que puedes hacer es replicar un producto que ya se vende y mejorarlo, que no significa replicar de manera idéntica a otro artículo, sino mejorar la calidad o cómo se ve el producto", aclara nuestro co-host. Para identificar oportunidades de mejora, herramientas como Helium 10 y Jungle Scout son fundamentales: "Utilizamos esos software para ver cuántas veces un producto fue buscado en Amazon". Esto permite medir la demanda real antes de tomar decisiones. "Si los datos dan que el producto vendió muy bien, eso es un muy buen indicativo. Eso quiere decir que el producto ha sido buscado por los clientes, pero siempre es bueno confirmar cuál es la palabra clave que la gente ha estado buscando para encontrarlos", sostiene Raúl. La competencia también juega un rol crucial en la estrategia de lanzamiento. "Puedes ir más o menos competitivo según tu presupuesto, pero si estás empezando con un producto en Amazon, que cuesta entre 5 mil y 10 mil dólares para validar y ver que el producto se venda bien, sería muy bueno que no tenga más de 1000 reviews. Probablemente sea un producto competitivo, pero mucha cantidad de reviews implica que el producto ya es demasiado competitivo y va a tardar más que tengamos números verdes", advierte nuestro experto. Diferenciarse de la competencia es clave para captar la atención del comprador. "¿Qué puedo hacer para que mi producto sea diferente? Tiene que ser mejor de quien lo inventó. Puede ser con un tutorial del producto, una mejor foto principal, etc. La idea es que nosotros repuntemos ante los demás", enseña Raúl. Las imágenes juegan un papel determinante en la conversión de ventas. "Puedes tener un producto buenísimo, pero si no puedes comunicarle a la gente los beneficios de tu artículo en una foto, no vas a vender de la mejor manera", alerta nuestro co-host. Para evaluar la efectividad de una imagen principal, Ulloa recomienda hacer pruebas A/B: "Si crees que tu foto principal está bien, la mejor manera de comprobarlo es llevarla a una encuesta con herramientas como PickFu, y la vamos a poner frente a las fotos de nuestros competidores". El marketing externo también es clave para el éxito. "Actualmente, todos los productos que son lanzados necesitan tener contenido en redes sociales o influencers. El contenido debe ser estable y constante. Lo bueno es que tú mismo lo hagas y aprendas cuál es el mejor contenido para la audiencia", afirma Raúl. Además, la estrategia de precios puede marcar la diferencia en los primeros meses: "Tienes que tratar de tener el mejor precio posible. Yo siempre intento ir por debajo de mis competidores, porque hay mucha gente que compra simplemente por el precio. Al principio no vamos a tener reviews, pero bajar uno o dos dólares nos puede ayudar a tener ventas y poder escalar más rápidamente". Invertir en publicidad es un factor determinante en el proceso de lanzamiento. "Muchos dicen que no quieren gastar dinero en ads, pero es algo obligatorio antes de lanzar un producto. Comenzar con PPC dentro de Amazon te ayudará a tener resultados más rápidos, pero también puedes hacer publicidad en las redes sociales", asegura nuestro co-host. Esto ayuda a generar tráfico y visibilidad desde el inicio. Las reviews son esenciales para el crecimiento orgánico en Amazon: "Son necesarias para que el algoritmo nos vea y poder escalar", resalta Raúl. Una estrategia efectiva para conseguir reseñas es utilizar programas internos de la plataforma. "Un consejo que te puedo dar para las reviews es que te afilies a Vine Program de Amazon para llegarle a los compradores potenciales. Conseguir más reviews te va a ayudar hasta a reducir el gasto en publicidad", subraya nuestro experto. La optimización de palabras clave es lo que ayuda a conseguir un buen posicionamiento. "Las keywords son necesarias para poder rankearnos en todas las cosas relacionadas a nuestro producto. Si no saben cómo elegir las palabras claves, busquen a alguien que los ayude. Deben ser eficientes con estas palabras tanto en el título, la descripción y en todos lados para poder posicionarse orgánicamente", opina Ulloa. Finalmente, la gestión del inventario es un aspecto que no se puede descuidar. "Necesitamos tener un buen inventario, no podemos tener uno muy bajo. La idea es ver el promedio de venta de nuestros competidores. Si nos quedamos sin stock, todos los esfuerzos que hicimos habrán sido en vano y, si nos falta inventario por más de 30 días, nos costará el posicionamiento dentro de Amazon", avisa nuestro co-host. Mantener un flujo constante de stock garantiza que el producto siga escalando en el marketplace. Con una estrategia bien planificada, enfocada en la selección de producto, optimización de listados, publicidad y gestión de inventario, es posible lanzar un producto exitoso en Amazon FBA. Como acentúa Ulloa, la clave está en analizar, ajustar y ejecutar con precisión para maximizar las oportunidades de éxito en el marketplace.
Dave and Dharm dive deep into the fascinating world of quantum technology with special guest Steve Takhar, Quside's Chief Revenue Officer. Steve brings a wealth of experience from traditional IT infrastructure, and in this episode, he shares his journey into the quantum realm. He demystifys Quside's mission—a company that has been pioneering quantum photonic chipsets since 2018. These cutting-edge technologies generate quantum entropy and quantum random numbers (QRNGs), boosting cybersecurity and compute acceleration without the need for a full system overhaul. But that's just the beginning. Steve breaks down how Quside is shaping the future of quantum computing, the company's approach to emerging security standards from NIST and BSI, and the real-world applications of quantum technology—especially in cybersecurity. We also touch on the role of AI in advancing quantum solutions and why major financial institutions are starting to take notice. And to wrap it all up, they explore the fascinating potential of deep quantum sensing and what's next for the industry.
The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 56 independent and equal countries. It is home to 2.7 billion people and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. 33 of its members are small states, including many island nations. It's member governments agree to shared goals like democracy, trade and development.The Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN) was established in 2018 to promote the use of standards to boost trade and development in low and middle-income Commonwealth countries. The UK Government helps fund CSN activities via its International Development budget and the programme delivery is managed by BSI. The CSN collaborates with National Standards Bodies (NSBs) - from throughout the Commonwealth – helping to improve the services they offer to their stakeholders to enhance the effective use of standards, leading to economic, sustainability and society benefit. This episode of The Standards Show is an audio-abridged version of a CSN Report: Carbon Management Standards - Supporting Sustainable Infrastructure and Reducing Costs.As nations work toward climate goals and economic growth, carbon management has emerged as a crucial tool for achieving a net-zero economy while enhancing cost efficiency. Commonwealth countries face diverse economic and geographical challenges in implementing standardized approaches to infrastructure development. By adopting consistent carbon management standards, waste can be minimized, costs reduced, and sustainability reinforced, ultimately strengthening economic resilience. Series | Audiobooks Find out more about the issues raised in this episodeCSN Report | Carbon Management StandardsCommonwealth Standards NetworkGet involved with standardsGet in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show
The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 56 independent and equal countries. It's home to 2.7 billion people and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. 33 of its members are small states, including many island nations. It's member governments agree to shared goals like democracy, trade and development.The Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN) was established in 2018 to promote the use of standards to boost trade and development in low and middle-income Commonwealth countries. The UK Government helps fund CSN activities via its International Development budget and the programme delivery is managed by BSI. The CSN collaborates with National Standards Bodies (NSBs) from throughout the Commonwealth – helping to improve the services they offer to their stakeholders to enhance the effective use of standards, leading to economic, sustainability and society benefit. This episode of The Standards Show is an audio-abridged version of a CSN Report: Nature Markets Standards: Empowering National Standards Bodies to support high-integrity nature markets.Nature markets have huge potential across the Commonwealth, but they need strong standards to build trust and make sure everything works smoothly. The report is a practical guide for Commonwealth NSBs, giving them the tools to support their stakeholders with reliable standards and services. With the right standards in place, nature markets can gain confidence, attract more private investment, and play a bigger role in nature recovery and long-term sustainability.Series | Audiobooks Find out more about the issues raised in this episodeCSN Report | Nature Markets StandardsBSI Nature Investment Standards ProgrammeCommonwealth Standards NetworkGet involved with standardsGet in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show
In this second episode, experts standardize evidence-based policies to improve care, review CDC's nine Core Interventions to reduce BSI, address patient challenges in reducing BSI, and explore NHSN Dialysis Event training for better infection control.
…aber wir geben unser Bestes. X sperrt die Konten türkischen Oppositioneller - und beruft sich auf die Ausübung lokaler Gesetze, geht aber gleichzeitig in Indien und Australien gegen lokale Gesetze vor. Starlink (auch ein Unternehmen von Musk) gehört offenbar in Deutschland zur Infrastruktur kritischer Behörden wie dem BSI - und dann haben wir noch ein paar Neuigkeiten vom TikTok-Kauf. ➡️ The Verge über den Umgang mit journalistischen Schlagzeilen in Zeiten, in denen Recht und Unrecht manchmal so sehr auf der Hand liegen, das man sich nicht traut, es klar zu formulieren: https://www.theverge.com/policy/633397/ftc-bedoya-slaughter-democrat-media ➡️ Mit der "Haken Dran"-Community ins Gespräch kommen könnt ihr am besten im Discord: [http://hakendran.org](http://www.hakendran.org) (Kapitelmarken, KI-generiert, keine Haftung für Fehler!) 00:00 Einführung und Housekeeping 02:59 Starlink und deutsche Behörden 05:57 Abhängigkeiten und Alternativen zu Starlink 09:02 Doge & Datenschutz 11:54 Politische Entwicklungen in den USA 14:51 Journalistische Verantwortung und Polarisierung 23:00 Sicherheitsbedenken bei Tesla und öffentliche Reaktionen 27:57 Elon Musk und die SEC: Ein rechtliches Durcheinander 30:50 Section 230 und die Auswirkungen auf Plattformen 34:04 Big Tech und internationale Gesetzgebung 37:01 Zensur und Meinungsfreiheit in der Türkei und Indien 39:36 X.ai und die Rebellion in Indien 41:02 Energieprobleme und Umweltbelastungen bei X.ai 44:03 X Money und die Anforderungen 45:50 Meta und die FTC-Anhörung 46:30 Oracle und TikTok: Ein kompliziertes Verhältnis 49:40 Perplexity.ai und die Vision für TikTok 53:33 Alphabet kauft Wiz und die größten Zukäufe 55:27 Telegram erreicht eine Milliarde Nutzer
In this second episode, experts standardize evidence-based policies to improve care, review CDC's nine Core Interventions to reduce BSI, address patient challenges in reducing BSI, and explore NHSN Dialysis Event training for better infection control.
Today, Steve sits down with supply chain expert Neil Coole, who currently serves as Enterprise Partnership Director at BSI. He emphasizes the need to know your organization's supply chain story in order to stay secure and protect your brand. He and Steve talk about how regulation can go beyond a checklist and add value for companies. Key Takeaways: 1 The covid-19 pandemic and recent conflicts have highlighted the vulnerability of today's supply chains. 2 Standards exist as frameworks to help companies live up to responsibilities set upon them by law or consumers. 3 A harmonized assessment framework can help industries secure their supply chains and save organizations time and money. Tune in to hear more about: 1 How standards are created and what their purpose is (8:57) 2 Protecting critical infrastructure in the US (14:09) 3 The Supplier Compliance Audit Network, a community of US-based retailers and brand owners who's created a harmonized assessment framework for its industry (23:23) Standout Quotes: 1 “The expectation now is on more trust, transparency and also traceability, especially things like tech-enabled traceability. What kind of tech-enabled traceability solutions is that client using to determine where the goods are coming from? What route are they taking? Who's opening up the cargo containers and possibly adulterating goods, stealing in transit, all those other things – that's a real concern today for these organizations who are moving hundreds of thousands of freight containers on an annual basis. It's a real risk that they have to live with. The solutions are there. It's just helping those organizations understand the role that standards, shall we say – a standard is a best-practice framework – can play in helping to reduce, or, in some cases, even mitigate some of those risks.” - Neil Coole 2 “There's opportunities for improvement everywhere, but from a maturity standpoint, we do view parts of the critical infrastructure sectors like energy and finance to be on the more mature end. And then there's a few in the middle that are learning some important lessons. And then there's those who are actively being targeted we read about all the time. They are the ones that I feel would benefit more from some of the guidance and support and information that's available for them to be less of an attractive target.” Neil Coole 3 “So, if you're a single supplier working for the top 10 biggest brands, the top 10 are sending out some form of assessment of you. You're getting that 300-page assessment document, not just from one supplier, you're getting it from all the suppliers. But if those suppliers become part of the same community and they agree to accept a single assessment outcome, no matter who has instigated it, everyone benefits. The supplier benefits – minimizes their disruption, they get to work with more brands in an open and trusted environment – and it just saves that complete disruption and unnecessary costs of delivering an assessment by multiple brands.” - Neil Coole Mentioned in this episode: • Dear Infosec Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management.
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat with Tristan Brindle about plans for CppNorth 2025, plans for Flux, the slow death of Twitter and more!Link to Episode 225 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyAbout the GuestTristan Brindle a freelance programmer and trainer based in London, mostly focussing on C++. He is a member of the UK national body (BSI) and ISO WG21. Occasionally I can be found at C++ conferences. He is also a director of C++ London Uni, a not-for-profit organisation offering free beginner programming classes in London and online. He has a few fun projects on GitHub that you can find out about here.Show NotesDate Generated: 2025-02-17Date Released: 2025-03-14CppNorth 2025FluxIteration Revisited: A Safer Iteration Model for C++ - Tristan Brindle - CppNorth 2023ADSP Episode 126: Flux (and Flow) with Tristan BrindleIterators and Ranges: Comparing C++ to D to Rust - Barry Revzin - [CppNow 2021]Keynote: Iterators and Ranges: Comparing C++ to D, Rust, and Others - Barry Revzin - CPPP 2021Iteration Inside and Out - Bob Nystrom BlogExpanding the internal iteration API #99std::distancestd::ranges::distanceC++ London MeetupDenver C++ MeetupIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
We talk about the immense responsibility and stress of being a paramedic and the stress difference I've noticed moving to ER PACasey talks about RSI and how it still causes his palms to sweatWe should have a healthy respect for high level skillsAs paramedics we can tend to focus too much on a complicated task and neglect the overall picture of what is happening with the patient, a good partner can really help avoid thisIt can be really challenging with a partner that is not watching your back adequately and needs to be micromanaged A good EMT anticipates the paramedics' needsGood BLS will lead to good ALS careYou have to trust yourself as a paramedic before you can trust your partnerThe further you progress in medicine; you tend to stop advertising that you are in medicineSometimes the mistakes or the hard calls are easier to recall than the good calls or the victoriesCasey talks about a rough pediatric call when he was a new paramedicFortunately, the really hard calls are few and far betweenEddie feels like the bad calls are how EMS has damaged him. He struggles to remember the good calls, or the calls where he felt like he did a perfect jobHe lives with regret where he feels like he could have done better as well as the tragic calls and feels like this gets worse with timeSometimes ignoring the trauma for years on end really ends up affecting you when you are olderThe jokes can be a cover for how you really feelBut as a paramedic you have to detach and be above the fray, getting stuck in the same emotions as everyone else will not allow you to effectively do your jobEddie talks about an incredibly tragic case he ran that always haunts himOnce you start getting into the mentality of BSI scene safe, you tend to start practicing that in all areas of life. You get used to always making sure you are safeWe talk about private ambulance and the difference between retirement and disability benefits from fire service It's really hard to switch from being a paramedic to another career after a certain period of timeSupport the showFull show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, ParamedicsMost efficient online EKG course here: Practical EKG Interpretation - Practical EMS earn 4 CME and learn the fundamentals through advanced EKG interpretation in under 4 hours. If you want to work on your nutrition, increase your energy, improve your physical and mental health, I highly recommend 1st Phorm. Check them out here so they know I sent you. 1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition Everything you hear today from myself and my guests is opinion only and doesn't represent any organizations or companies that any of us are affiliated with. The stories you hear have been modified to protect patient privacy and any resemblance to real individuals is coincidental. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice nor used to diagnose any medical or healthcare conditions.
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat with Tristan Brindle about recent updates to Flux, internal iteration vs external iteration and more.Link to Episode 224 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyAbout the GuestTristan Brindle a freelance programmer and trainer based in London, mostly focussing on C++. He is a member of the UK national body (BSI) and ISO WG21. Occasionally I can be found at C++ conferences. He is also a director of C++ London Uni, a not-for-profit organisation offering free beginner programming classes in London and online. He has a few fun projects on GitHub that you can find out about here.Show NotesDate Generated: 2025-02-17Date Released: 2025-03-07FluxLightning Talk: Faster Filtering with Flux - Tristan Brindle - CppNorth 2023Arrays, Fusion & CPUs vs GPUs.pdfIteration Revisited: A Safer Iteration Model for C++ - Tristan Brindle - CppNorth 2023ADSP Episode 126: Flux (and Flow) with Tristan BrindleIterators and Ranges: Comparing C++ to D to Rust - Barry Revzin - [CppNow 2021]Keynote: Iterators and Ranges: Comparing C++ to D, Rust, and Others - Barry Revzin - CPPP 2021Iteration Inside and Out - Bob Nystrom BlogExpanding the internal iteration API #99Intro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat with Tristan Brindle about the recent C++ London meetup, the future of C++ and safety in C++.Link to Episode 223 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyAbout the GuestTristan Brindle a freelance programmer and trainer based in London, mostly focussing on C++. He is a member of the UK national body (BSI) and ISO WG21. Occasionally I can be found at C++ conferences. He is also a director of C++ London Uni, a not-for-profit organisation offering free beginner programming classes in London and online. He has a few fun projects on GitHub that you can find out about here.Show NotesDate Generated: 2025-02-17Date Released: 2025-02-28Contracts and Safety for C++26 : An expert roundtable - C++ LondonADSP Episode 150: Is C++ Dying?C++ Weekly - Ep 400 - C++ is 40... Is C++ DYING?https://plrank.comhttps://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-indexIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
Sidelined with a bone injury? Or are you an athlete who wants to learn more about bone health? In this episode I start to dive into this BIG topic and what you need to know about bone health as an athlete and the role nutrition plays in bone health. You'll gain knowledge about:-What is a BSI?-Bone mineral density-What is bone turnover?-Low energy availability and the risk for bone injury-Micronutrients involved in bone health-How iron impacts bone health-A case for more carbs (always)-And so much more!Listen on spotify, apple or wherever you get your podcasts! If you're loving the show, be sure to rate and leave a review!Follow Stevie: https://www.instagram.com/stevielynlyn/Learn More About Stevie: https://stevielynrd.com/
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat with Tristan Brindle about graph algorithm resources, tropical semirings, Stepanov stories, FM2GP, EOP, and veer off into a chat about TV shows, movies and more!Link to Episode 222 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyAbout the GuestTristan Brindle a freelance programmer and trainer based in London, mostly focussing on C++. He is a member of the UK national body (BSI) and ISO WG21. Occasionally I can be found at C++ conferences. He is also a director of C++ London Uni, a not-for-profit organisation offering free beginner programming classes in London and online. He has a few fun projects on GitHub that you can find out about here.Show NotesDate Generated: 2025-02-17Date Released: 2025-02-21Mazes for Programmers by Jamis BuckMaze Demo from C++Now 2019: Ben Deane “Identifying Monoids: Exploiting Compositional Structure in Code”A Very General Method of Computing Shortest PathsFrom Mathematics to Generic ProgrammingSpoils of the EqyptiansAll A9 PlaylistsElements of ProgrammingFM2GP Programming Languages Virtual Meetup (Next One)A Tribute to Euler - William DunhamPerfect NumbersAmicable NumbersCountdown ClipJames Acaster ClipJames Acaster's Classic ScrapesChariots of FireBrief EncounterHouse's Stalker ClipCasablancaIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
Every year, BSI and its partners offer young engineers an incredible, all-expenses-paid opportunity to participate in the prestigious IEC Young Professionals Programme.This programme – integrated into the annual IEC General Meeting - brings together the next generation of expert engineers, technicians, and managers from around the globe. Participants gain a unique platform to influence the future of international standardization and conformity assessment in the fast-evolving field of electrotechnology.In this episode, Design Engineer Tom Ruddell shares his experiences representing BSI and the UK at the IEC Young Professionals Programme in Edinburgh in 2024. Through an audio diary, he reflects on his week at the IEC General Meeting, recounting the people he met, the events he participated in, and his key takeaways from the experience.Find out more about the issues raised in this episodeIEC Young Professionals ProgrammeGet involved with standardsBS 8887-221Get in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show
Nathan Carlson is a Doctor of Physical Therapy. He is a physical therapist and owns a running-specific practice based in Kansas City. He works with runners and triathletes specifically focusing on BSI management and prevention. He teaches BSI management nationally and internationally, and is also a reviewer for the International Journal of Exercise Science and a co-host of the Runners Zone Podcast. In today's episode we cover:-what is a bone stress injury vs stress fracture vs stress reaction?-differentiating between a muscle and bone injury-common causes of bone stress injuries-nutrition and recovery-navigating recovery & timelines-phased rehab approach-return to running protocol-community support in recovery-should DEXA scans be part of a prevention plan?-interpreting health data-true or false? common myths surrounding bone stress injuries-final thoughts, seeking supportYou can find Nathan on Instagram at @runningmatekc Check out Nathan's Stress Fracture Protocols to help guide clinicians and athletes from diagnosis to return to sport here.Download a free copy of Nathan's Ready to Run After a Stress Fracture guide here. -----POWER UP 9 WEEK INTERACTIVE NUTRITION COACHING PROGRAM FOR RUNNERS & TRIATHLETES - Check out details here. $100 through 2/7. Payment plans are available.Subscribe to our newsletterFollow us on Instagram @befueledsportsnutrition
Hey Ohana, We're starting a new series of episodes this week called Blue Sky Imagineering (or BSI for short) in which we invite friends from the Ohana to join us and put on our "armchair Imagineer " hard hats on to dream up things that we'd love to see come to the parks. Whether they are out of thin air or based on a Disney announcement we'll share the details of what we hope to enjoy when we visit our favorite place. On this week's episode we're joined by our good friends Megan Kirsch and Chris Blagg to design the new Pirate's theme lounge coming to Adventureland in Magic Kingdom this year! From how you enter to the lounge, to the drinks you can order, we came up with some pretty fun ideas (in our humble opinion lol). After giving it a listen, continue the conversation by heading over to our FB group and letting us know what YOU hope to see in the new Pirates Lounge! Thanks for tuning in and as always...See Ya Real Soon! (If you are planning on a visit to a Disney Park, a Disney cruise, or an Adventure by Disney, be sure to reach out the OFFICIAL Travel Agent of Married to A Disney Addict, Sue Passauer of MEI & Mouse Fan Travel! You can get in touch with Sue right on our website!) DISCLAIMER: We are not an affiliate of the Walt Disney Company nor do we speak for the brand or the company. Any and all Disney-owned audio, characters, and likenesses are their property and theirs alone.
You say Post-Frame, I say Pole Barn or Barndominium...Yikes. The boys beat up on this topic when we move utility-grade agricultural weather-sheltering buildings (pole barns) to fully-conditioned homes. Aesthetic questions aside, there is solid building science to consider here. And speaking of building science, how do we insulate and air seal rim joists in a way that keeps them dry and durable? This topic takes us from spray foam and capillary breaks to ZIP-R and six-sided containment of interior air-permeable cavity insulation. Oh my. And once again, Steve manages to make us giggle with his closing wordplay.Pete's Resources:1. Wikipedia: Barndominium (Who knew?) 2. "When a Barndominium Won't Do, Try a Shouse:" 3. EERE "Insulate Rim Joist:" 4. BSI-128: Designing for Floods 5. BSC Information Sheet 408
"My goal in life is to live in a way that when people who know me show up at my funeral, they talk about how I was: a dedicated husband, an involved father, a trusted friend, a loyal teammate, a man of God."Director of Sales for BSI Paving Jeremy Kochis is making his long-awaited debut on the show and we are going to make the most of it. Jeremy and Jay take a deep dive into what culture means and the enormous purpose it serves within a company, why the culture and mission of BSI was such a perfect fit for Jeremy, and what the intensity level, however you choose to define the word, of 2025 is going to be. This is a really great chat with a guy who has a strong head on his shoulders and we think our listeners are going to benefit greatly from a wonderful conversation with Jeremy Kochis.
In der ersten Folge des Jahres meldet sich Christopher aus dem Hamburger Außenstudio. Mit zwei Gästen, nämlich Linus Neumann vom CCC und Prof. Florian Adamsky von der Hochschule Hof, spricht er über vier aktuelle Themen, die auch Gegenstand von 38C3-Vorträgen sind: Die Rowhammer-Sicherheitslücke in DRAM, das Datenleck bei VW, unsichere Wahlsoftware und aus China gesteuerte Fake-Shops. - 38C3-Talk zu FlippyRAM: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-ten-years-of-rowhammer-a-retrospect-and-path-to-the-future - FlippyRAM: https://flippyr.am/ - 38C3-Talk zu Volkswagen-Leck: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-wir-wissen-wo-dein-auto-steht-volksdaten-von-volkswagen - SRLabs zu BogusBazaar: https://www.srlabs.de/blog-post/bogusbazaar - Fakeshop-Finder der Verbraucherzentrale: https://www.verbraucherzentrale.de/fakeshopfinder-71560 - 38C3-Talk zu BogusBazaar: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-fake-shops-von-der-stange-bogusbazaar - 38C3-Talk zum Thüring-Test: https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-der-thring-test-fr-wahlsoftware Mitglieder unserer Security Community auf heise security PRO hören alle Folgen bereits zwei Tage früher. Mehr Infos: https://pro.heise.de/passwort
A short podcast updating listeners on the security news of the last few days, as prepared by Catalin Cimpanu and read by Claire Aird. Show notes Risky Bulletin: Germany's BSI sinkhole BADBOX malware traffic
NRW hält in Bonn den IT-Sicherheitstag ab. Nur Show, meint Fritz Schaefer in seinem satirischen Schrägstrich - und wundert sich, worüber da gesprochen werden soll. Von Fritz Schaefer.
In this episode, Matthew explores the BSI Kitemark for Service Excellence.He speaks to BSI's Julie Walker and Chris Parry about the purpose behind its development, its intended audience, and the benefits it offers to both organizations and consumers.And being The Standards Show, Julie and Chris also share their standards journeys.Find out more about the issues raised in this episodeBSI Kitemark for Service ExcellenceGet involved with standardsGet in touch with The Standards Showeducation@bsigroup.comsend a voice messageFind and follow on social mediaX @StandardsShowInstagram @thestandardsshowLinkedIn | The Standards Show
*This video is part of our educational video series on clinical trials. Clips will cover three key areas: clinical trial strategy, clinical trial execution, and regulatory expertise in clinical trials. Please reach out to RQM+ if you need support with clinical trials.* In the final installment of this three-part series, Jaishankar Kutty, Ph.D. concludes the discussion with former FDA lead reviewer Ryan Randall and ex-BSI clinical compliance head Amie Smirthwaite (current RQM+ Senior VP of Scientific Affairs) on the intricacies of successful regulatory submissions in clinical trials. Key topics covered: Critical study design elements that can make or break a regulatory submission Navigating global clinical studies and patient population requirements The importance of ISO 14155 compliance in EU submissions Special considerations for niche and orphan devices US Humanitarian Device Exemption (HDE) pathway insights Future developments in EU pathways for rare disease technologies Strategies for managing studies with limited patient populations These experts provide crucial insights into avoiding common pitfalls in study design and execution, while offering unique perspectives on specialized regulatory pathways for rare diseases and underserved populations. Learn how to navigate these complex regulatory landscapes and optimize your submission strategy for success in both US and EU markets. --
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*This video is part of our educational video series on clinical trials. Clips will cover three key areas: clinical trial strategy, clinical trial execution, and regulatory expertise in clinical trials. Please reach out to RQM+ if you need support with clinical trials.* In part two of a three-part series, Jaishankar Kutty, Ph.D. continues the discussion with former FDA lead reviewer Ryan Randall and ex-BSI clinical compliance head Amie Smirthwaite (current RQM+ Senior VP of Scientific Affairs) on the intricacies of successful regulatory submissions in clinical trials. Key topics covered: Challenges in demonstrating safety and performance/efficacy for medical devices Differences between FDA and EU approaches to clinical evidence The impact of evolving device designs on clinical studies Importance of pre-submission meetings with regulatory bodies Complexities of the EU reimbursement landscape Strategies for dealing with small sample sizes in clinical data The shift in the EU regulatory landscape and its impact on manufacturers Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this discussion offers crucial perspectives on optimizing your regulatory submission strategy for medical devices and IVDs in both the US and EU markets. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from top industry experts and enhance your understanding of the regulatory review process in clinical trials! --
*This video is part of our educational video series on clinical trials. Clips will cover three key areas: clinical trial strategy, clinical trial execution, and regulatory expertise in clinical trials. Please reach out to RQM+ if you need support with clinical trials.* In part one of a three part series, Jaishankar Kutty, Ph.D. hosts former FDA lead reviewer Ryan Randall and ex-BSI clinical compliance head Amie Smirthwaite (current RQM+ Senior VP of Scientific Affairs) to unpack the intricacies of successful regulatory submissions in clinical trials. Key topics covered: Essential stakeholders in the clinical trial approval process for both US and EU markets The importance of early engagement with regulatory bodies and payers Reviewer approaches to clinical data sets and benefit-risk analyses Strategies for navigating failed primary endpoints The balance between statistical and clinical significance in regulatory decision-making Differences in approach between MDD and MDR in the EU The impact of study design and protocol adherence on regulatory review These experts provide invaluable insights into the mindset of regulatory reviewers, offering guidance on how to present clinical data effectively and navigate complex regulatory landscapes. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this discussion offers crucial perspectives on optimizing your regulatory submission strategy for medical devices and IVDs in both the US and EU markets. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from top industry experts and enhance your understanding of the regulatory review process in clinical trials! --