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Episode 1 features Buzz Thomas, Managing Consultant of Cyber Physical Security Services at CMTC. Buzz explains what ransomware is, where it comes from, and who is most at risk of an attack. Buzz also explains the most common ways ransomware hackers gain access to SMMs' networks as well as tools available to SMMs to help them increase their level of security.
Episode 3 features two CMTC Cyber Physical Security Services consultants: Ernie Edmonds and Buzz Thomas. Ernie and Buzz define NIST SP 800-171 and explain what it entails – its requirements, which companies need to follow its guidelines, and how an SMM can implement it.
Episode 2 features two CMTC Cyber Physical Security Services consultants: Ernie Edmonds and Buzz Thomas. Ernie and Buzz cover ten best practices for improving cybersecurity, including small business system architecture, device hygiene, multi-factor authentication, and more. They also discuss the importance of people in establishing and maintaining strong cybersecurity.
Former Sen. Buzz Thomas of Thomas Group Consulting talks about a serious issue he sees with the state House and Senate redistricting maps (17:39). Sen. Jeff Irwin talks medical marijuana, voting, dyslexia and more (35:17). And the heir apparent owners at Martin Waymire -- Andie Poole, Josh Hovey and Angela Minicuci talk about medical marijuana caregivers' messaging mishap and the challenge of reaching those last 30% of non-COVID vaccinated residents.
Nick Fay and Jac Manuell discuss the Brooklyn Nets summer league win over the Bucks, Sean Marks latest comments, and the addition of Steve Clifford. Who impressed today? What sticks out about the rooks? What stuck out from Marks? What will Clifford bring? Nets SL win over the Bucks - The rookies shine again - Cam Thomas came alive in the 2nd half - What did he do well? - What needs work? - Day'Ron Sharpe had an IMPACT on the boards - Sharpe's hustle - David Duke Jr continues to impress - Other notes from the game - Sean Marks on Kyrie Irving and James Harden's extensions - What will Steve Clifford bring to Brooklyn - AND MORE Let Nick (@Nick_Fay_) and Jac (@TheJManJBT) know what you think of the episode on Twitter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Fay and Jac Manuell recap the Brooklyn Nets' first summer league game! How did the rookies look? Which player impressed? Which player disappointed? Bonus: What did the free agent signings have to say? 2021 Nets Summer League - What did we see from Cam Thomas? - Cam's creation ability - Day”Ron Sharpe's impact - Rebounding and size - DDJ intrigued - Rough games for Reggie Perry and Brandon Knight - Who impressed you the most? - Reasoning for no Nic Claxton in summer league - Quotes from the free agent signings - Bruce Brown - AND MORE Let Nick (@Nick_Fay_) and Jac (@TheJManJBT) know what you think of the episode on Twitter! Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Michigan Civil Rights Commission (MCRC) recently released a report on Education Equity in Michigan. This 62 page report addresses some of the inequities present in public education. Chris and Tim invite Dan Quisenberry and Buzz Thomas into The Fishbowl to discuss the MCRC's findings. Dan is the President of MAPSA and Buzz Thomas is a former state legislator and is the Co-Founder of Thomas Group Consulting. Follow this link to see the MCRC Report Follow this link for more information about Buzz Thomas Follow this link to Michigan Association of Public School Academies webpage
Craig and his panel break down the big stories of the week, including the Democratic Convention, Steve Bannon's indictment, the latest on Covid, and of course, nominees for "The Schmuck of the Week." Guests this week include Nancy Derringer and Allan Lengel of Deadline Detroit, with special guests Stephen Henderson of WDET / DPTV / and Bridge Detroit, and former state legislator and political consultant Buzz Thomas.
3/6/20 Whiplash for political junkies trying to keep track of what MI Prez Primary will really be about. Despite all the drop-outs in the past 72 hours, will we actually be the state that decides whether it's Bernie or Joe? Judge strikes down "work requirement" for Medicaid recipients. MI House Speaker Chatfield (R-Levering) pulls plug on bill that would place a tax proposal to support mass transit in Wayne, Washtenaw and Oakland counties. Interview with Buzz Thomas about Prez Primary in Detroit and Wayne County. Partners with www.DeadlineDetroit.com.
Get to know more about BJC’s new look and website resources. Oliver “Buzz” Thomas, former BJC general counsel, interviews Executive Director Amanda Tyler about how BJC is working to inform about religious liberty issues and equip people to make a difference. The post Podcast: BJC’s new look, with Buzz Thomas and Amanda Tyler appeared first on BJC.
6/14/19 Poll shows challenger James Lower leading incumbent Congressman Justin Amash in 2020 Republican primary by a whopping 16 points. D-Day arrives for Benton Harbor to come up with a plan to solve their K-12 school system’s fiscal crisis, or Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she’ll close down their high school. Legislative Republicans’ scramble to find cash to “fix the damn roads” inspires them to recommend stopping work on Gordie Howe International Bridge. Interview with former legislator Buzz Thomas about Detroit, Prez. politics and more. Sponsored by www.Vanguard-pa.com and www.deadlinedetroit.com.
Interview with former state Senator Buzz Thomas (D-Detroit), the only African-American ever to serve in top leadership spots in both chambers of the Michigan Legislature. Sponsored by www.Deadline Detroit.com.
When Buzz Thomas told his dad he was dropping out of Law School to attend the Seminary, he braced the the worst. His dad's response was a total shocked. He said "Son, I'm proud of you." Those five words changed Buzz's life forever.
August 8th is the first day for students in Knox County Schools. Knox County Schools Interim Superintendent Buzz Thomas called into THE PHIL SHOW ahead of this year's first bell to talk about what he's looking forward to this year, as well as "finding the good and praising it"...
Two Triple CheeseWhat would prompt you to pull off the road while driving? Well, for Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen -- you know, the "Hot Rod Lincoln" guys -- it was the mere thought of their favorite food which they sang about in the '70s culinary classic, "Two Triple Cheese Side Order of Fries."But 30 years later no one seems to be pulling off the road for much of anything. Certainly not for eating evidenced by the galaxy of restaurant drive-up windows; not for phone calls thanks to cell towers & electronics; and now not for the latest eye-averting activity -- texting.These days distracted driving appears to be running rampant. It used to be that your biggest distraction was lunging for the radio whenever that "Titanic" song came on. Instead, today drivers of all ages are multi-tasking behind the wheel leaving one to ask just when did piloting 3,000 pounds of metal at 70 miles per hour become a second or third thought, and is there anything we can do about it?For answers to those questions and more tune into this week's Autoline where John McElroy and his panel tackles the issue that's confronting everyone on the road today, distracted driving. He's joined by three experts who have had an impact on the issue in different arenas. Louis Tijerina is a safety engineer with Ford while Paul Green is with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. John's third guest, Buzz Thomas, is a former Michigan State Senator who had a hand in crafting an anti-texting law in his state.
Two Triple Cheese What would prompt you to pull off the road while driving? Well, for Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen -- you know, the "Hot Rod Lincoln" guys -- it was the mere thought of their favorite food which they sang about in the '70s culinary classic, "Two Triple Cheese Side Order of Fries." But 30 years later no one seems to be pulling off the road for much of anything. Certainly not for eating evidenced by the galaxy of restaurant drive-up windows; not for phone calls thanks to cell towers & electronics; and now not for the latest eye-averting activity -- texting. These days distracted driving appears to be running rampant. It used to be that your biggest distraction was lunging for the radio whenever that "Titanic" song came on. Instead, today drivers of all ages are multi-tasking behind the wheel leaving one to ask just when did piloting 3,000 pounds of metal at 70 miles per hour become a second or third thought, and is there anything we can do about it? For answers to those questions and more tune into this week's Autoline where John McElroy and his panel tackles the issue that's confronting everyone on the road today, distracted driving. He's joined by three experts who have had an impact on the issue in different arenas. Louis Tijerina is a safety engineer with Ford while Paul Green is with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. John's third guest, Buzz Thomas, is a former Michigan State Senator who had a hand in crafting an anti-texting law in his state.