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Matthew Strugar knows something about defending protesters threatened with legal action, even jail — because he used to be one of them. Drawing from his activist background, including defending animal rights, Matt talks about how civil-harassment restraining orders are abused to squash speech rights, though the anti-SLAPP law can still come to the rescue. Matt also talks about why protests outside private homes are still protected, even though judges don't like it.Matt then mediates a fight between Jeff and Tim about whether anti-SLAPP fee awards are automatically stayed on appeal.Matt Strugar's biography and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.Sign up for Tim Kowal's Weekly Legal Update, or view his blog of recent cases.Sign up to Casetext and receive a 25% lifetime discount at CaseText.com/CALP.Other items discussed in the episode:Geiser v. Kuhns (Feb. 28, 2020, B279738) ___ Cal.App.2d ___.FilmOn.com Inc. v. DoubleVerify Inc. (2019) 7 Cal.5th 133.White Coat Waste Project v. Greater Richmond Transit Co. (4th Cir., May 20, 2022, No. 20-1710)Tim Kowal, “Are Anti-SLAPP Fee Awards Stayed on Appeal?” Cal. Litig. Spring 2022 https://calawyers.org/section/litigation/publications/. Write-up here.Chad Loder and Adam Kiefer (background here).Brach v. Newsom (9th Cir., June 15, 2022, No. 20-56291)Field v. U.S. Bank (June 9, 2022, B309111). - Evasive discovery responses case. Also referencing D'Amico v. Board of Medical Examiners (1974) 11 Cal.3d 1.Law firm social media cautionary tale: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-06-06/an-o-c-lawyer-won-a-personal-injury-case-then-came-the-embarrassing-celebration-video.Appellate Practice Network launches! Click HERE to join the Appellate Practice Network.
Episode 37 (part 2) delves into the sometimes murky waters of how podcaster Joe Rogan is a dangerous and credulous a**hole who is helping to amplify far-right elements and personalities to his tens of millions of regular listeners around the globe. Strap in. These people suck. Twitter: https://twitter.com/anotherguypod Patreon: https://patreon.com/anotherguypod Show notes:Diclose.tv: Conspiracy Forum Turned Disinformation Factory https://www.logically.ai/articles/disclose.tv-conspiracy-forum-turned-disinformation-factoryThe Vaccine Scientist Spreading Vaccine Misinformation https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/08/robert-malone-vaccine-inventor-vaccine-skeptic/619734/How Dr Robert Malone invented Antivaxxery https://forbetterscience.com/2021/10/04/how-dr-robert-malone-invented-antivaxxery/Decoding the Gurus: Robert Malone & Peter McCullough: A litany of untruths https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/robert-malone-peter-mccullough-a-litany-of-untruthsDebunk the Funk with Dr. Wilson: Robert Malone goes full anti-science on Joe Rogan's podcast https://youtu.be/xjszVOfG_woArmed California Man Driving to DC to Kill Leaders on ‘Hit List' Arrested in Iowa, Officials Say https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/national-international/armed-california-man-driving-to-dc-to-kill-leaders-on-hit-list-arrested-in-iowa-officials-say/2767383/Oath Keepers leader spewed anti-government hate for more than a decade. Alex Jones gave him the audience https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/14/politics/oath-keepers-stewart-rhodes-alex-jones-invs/index.htmlKnowledge Fight podcast with Dan & Jordan: # 637: January 13, 2022 https://knowledgefight.libsyn.com/637-january-13-2022Project Veritas' James O'Keefe is using a “distribution by proxy” strategy to spread vaccine misinformation on Twitter despite being banned from the platform https://www.mediamatters.org/james-okeefe/project-veritas-james-okeefe-using-distribution-proxy-strategy-spread-vaccineCOVID vaccines don't violate the Nuremberg Code. Here's how to convince the doubters https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/health/covid-vaccines-dont-violate-nuremberg-code-heres-how-convince-doubtersU.S. Senator Ted Cruz Grovels on FOX for Calling Jan. 6 Insurrection a ‘Terrorist Attack' https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/ted-cruz-apologizes-to-fox-news-host-tucker-carlson-for-calling-jan-6-capitol-insurrection-a-terrorist-attack-13170671Revealed: The Billionaires Funding the Coup's Brain Trust https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/devos-bradley-claremont-trump-election-fraud-insurrection-1274253/Chad Loder's Twitter thread on Andy Ngo's Texas synagogue hostage taker misinformation https://twitter.com/chadloder/status/1482512118112940041Andy Ngo and the Atomwaffen Kill List https://www.emilygorcenski.com/post/andy-ngo-and-the-atomwaffen-kill-list/
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Welcome to the IndependentLeft.News Daily Headlines podcast for Friday, February 12th, 2021. Early Edition - https://independentleft.news/?edition_id=5f753760-6d2f-11eb-9959-002590a5ba2d&utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=top-headlines-podcast&utm_content=ILN-Anchor-top-headlines-podcast-early-ed-02-12 Top Headlines: ❤️ Same Old Third Way - Andrew Perez, The Daily Poster ❤️ Cruz, Graham, and Lee Accused of Violating Oaths of Office by Meeting With Trump Lawyers During Trial - Jessica Corbett, CommonDreams ❤️ Audit: California Effort to Solve Homelessness Disjointed and Ineffective - Matthew Renda, Courthouse News ❤️ “Our society is sick:” The Lancet condemns American capitalism - Andre Damon, WSWS ❤️ The Real World And The Narrative World - Caitlin Johnstone Top Videos: ❤️ What Everyone Missed About Biden's Double-Speak on Ending Yemen War (7:31) - Abby Martin, The Empire Files ❤️ Biden Seeks Julian Assange Extradition w/ Max Blumenthal (16:29) - The Jimmy Dore Show ❤️ Why Isn't This MASSIVE North Carolina Oil Spill MSM Silent on Colonial Pipeline Disaster w/ Robbie Jaeger (1:50:57) - Slow News Day ❤️ Cops Say You're Not Allowed to Look at Government Building (23:42) - Matt Orfalea ❤️ MOC #44 - Biden's Policies Revealed! (w/ Abby Martin) (38:20) - Moment of Clarity with Lee Camp Evening Edition - https://independentleft.news/?edition_id=f57a5fb0-6d93-11eb-9959-002590a5ba2d&utm_source=anchor&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=top-headlines-podcast&utm_content=ILN-Anchor-top-headlines-podcast-evening-ed-02-12 Top Headlines: ❤️ Where Are the Witnesses? Ralph Nader Says Democrats' Impeachment Case Is “Prescription for Defeat” (17:00) - Democracy Now ❤️ Troops in Washington Are Disaster Waiting to Happen - James Bovard, ConsortiumNews ❤️ American Tech Giants Are Partnering with India's Strongman Leader to Crackdown on Dissent - Alan Macleod, Mint Press News ❤️ The Lincoln Project, Facing Multiple Scandals, is Accused by its Own Co-Founder of Likely Criminality - Glenn Greenwald ❤️ Dissenter Weekly: What Biden Could Do To Support The First Amendment (55:30) - Kevin Gosztola, Shadowproof Top Videos: ❤️ Catholic Church Took PPP Billions It Didn't Need (20:59) - Graham Elwood ❤️ Amazon SUES New York AG to Pre-empt Potential COVID Safety Rules for Workers w/ Chad Loder (2:09:31) - Tina-Desiree Berg, Status Coup News ❤️ Interview with FrancAnalysis on Future of Independent Media (32:41) - Kit Cabello, Hard Lens Media ❤️ Amazon has been hiring FBI, GLORY JONES ON THE COUCH, Maricopa County Arizona Audit & more! (2:42:41) - The Convo Couch ❤️ WashPo Blames Capitol Protest On Economic Despair w/ Max Blumenthal (24:06) - The Jimmy Dore Show Please help us grow by subscribing & giving us a 5-star review on your favorite podcasting platform.
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All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/the-do-what-we-tell-you-technique-isnt-working/) We've yelled, we've screamed, we've complained, and we've whined. Those darn users simply don't do what they tell them to do. I guess we're going to have to give empathy a try. This episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and founder of Spark Media Solutions and Mike Johnson. Our guest this week is Michelle Valdez (@scauzim), CISO, OneMain Financial. Thanks to this week’s podcast sponsor, PlexTrac. PlexTrac is a revolutionary, yet simple, cybersecurity platform that centralizes all security assessments, penetration test reports, audit findings, and vulnerabilities into a single location. PlexTrac vastly improves the risk management lifecycle, allowing security professionals to generate better reports faster, aggregate and visualize important analytics, and collaborate on remediation in real-time. On this week's episode Why is everybody talking about this now Why hasn't COVID spurned more disaster recovery and business continuity planning roles? This is what Stuart Mitchell, a recruiter at Stott and May, noticed. Obviously, he's not getting that much demand. The community says it's assumed already into many roles. I have to think BCP and DR are everyone's responsibility. If that's the case, has BCP and DR planning increased during this time? Why or why not? How to become CISO Are two CISOs better than one? Our guest mentioned that her company has split the CISO role. One, the head of tech, reports to the CTO and the other, our guest's role, CISO and head of cyber risk reports to the chief risk officer. How exactly does this work? And what does our guest believe are the pros and cons of splitting the CISO role this way? What's Worse?! This time, no matter what the answer, everyone's going to get in trouble. And now for a little security philosophy Chad Loder, Habitu8, said, "Us InfoSec experts spend too much time asking 'How do we get users to care more about security?' and not enough time asking 'How do we get security to care more about users?'" So I asked my host and guest that question, and more importantly, how has that learning about users improved their security team and overall security? First 90 days of a CISO William Birchett, CIO of Required Team Gear, asked, "When you start, how much do you know of what security posture you've inherited?" We've talked about this before, but I want you to answer in reflection. What were the biggest surprises (positive or negative) between what you knew starting out and what you discovered after 90 days on the job?
In this bumper episode, Daniel tells Jack all about the recent response to us by Matt Heimbach and Jesse Morton on their Walk on the Right Side podcast. Also, we do a news roundup, taking in Camilla Long, Lauren Southern, Andrew Neil, Ben Shapiro, Tim Pool and Hank Hill; Tucker Carlson and his writer Blake Neff, recently revealed as a racist forum poster; the arrest of Steven Baca; and the latest scary developments in Portland as ICE/DHS start black-bagging protestors, featuring the rise to instant fame of Tazerface. Also... the triumphant return of Cantwell News. Content Warnings Apply. Notes/Links: Cantwell's additional charges. https://www.fosters.com/news/20200714/jailed-white-nationalist-from-nh-faces-more-charges Blake Neff exposed: https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/10/media/tucker-carlson-writer-blake-neff/index.html Tazerface16 assulted. https://twitter.com/PDXzane/status/1285037835058180097?s=20 Tazerface aka "Chris David" describes the assault: https://twitter.com/chadloder/status/1284999020188807168?s=20 Chad Loder thread on ABQ militia shooting: https://twitter.com/chadloder/status/1272715820938850304?s=20 Steven Baca arrest: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/06/16/albuquerque-militia-shooting-protest/ Take a Walk on the Right Side Episode 6. https://anchor.fm/take-a-walk-on-the-right-side/episodes/Episode-6-Pandemic--Protests-and-Reciprocal-Radicalization-Gone-Wild-egk0ah/a-a2m68bt
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/passwords-so-good-you-cant-help-but-reuse-them/) We've just fallen in love with our passwords we just want to use them again and again and again. Unfortunately, some companies more interested in security aren't letting us do that. We discuss on the latest episode of CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast. This episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and founder of Spark Media Solutions and Mike Johnson. Our guest this week is William Gregorian (@WillGregorian), CISO, Addepar. Thanks to this week's podcast sponsor Cyberint The high ROI is what makes spear phishing campaigns so attractive to threat actors. Read our breakdown of TA505's latest series of attacks. CyberInt has been tracking various activities surrounding this and other similar attacks where legit means were used to hack international companies in the retail & financial industries. How CISOs are digesting the latest security news Chris Castaldo of 2U and a former guest on the show posted this great story of TripAdvisor invalidating user credentials if a member's email and password were found in publicly leaked data breach databases. Is this a great or bad move by TripAdvisor? Ask a CISO On LinkedIn, Chad Loder, CEO, Habitu8 posted an issue about the easy deployment and ubiquity of cloud applications. He argues it's no longer Shadow IT. It's just IT. And securing these cloud tools you don't manage nor know about requires a lot of education. Is Shadow IT inevitable. Should we lose the name? And is education the primary means of securing these services? It's time to play, "What's Worse?!" One of the toughest rounds of "What's Worse?!" we've ever had. Close your eyes. Breathe in. It's time for a little security philosophy. Mike posed a "What's Worse?!" scenario to the LinkedIn community and got a flurry of response. The question was "Would you rather have amazing, quality cybersecurity incident response in 24 hours or spotty, unreliable response in one hour?" I wanted to know what was Mike's initial response and did anyone say anything in the comments to make him change his mind? For quite a while, IT security experts have been touting the value of two factor authentication (2FA) as a better way to keep data safe than simply using passwords alone. We have even spoken about it here. In its most popular form, 2FA sends a confirmation code to your phone, which you must then enter into the appropriate log-in confirmation window within a short amount of time. This is like having a second key to the safe, like many bank vaults used to have. (more on the site) It’s time to measure the risk Chelsea Musante of Akamai asks, "What would you say to someone who thinks their risk for credential abuse / account takeover has decreased because they've implemented MFA (multi-factor authentication)?"
Direct link for episode on blog (https://cisoseries.com/if-at-first-you-dont-succeed-theres-always-blackmail/) We note that blackmail has become an option even in cybersecurity sales. It appears some vendors have become so desperate that they've resorted to borderline criminal activity. This show, like all the previous ones is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), founder of Spark Media Solutions and Mike Johnson. Our guest this week is Branden Newman, CISO for Adidas. Thanks to this week's sponsor, Logicgate LogicGate is an agile GRC process automation platform that combines powerful functionality with an intuitive design to enhance enterprise governance, risk, and compliance programs. With our prebuilt process templates, organizations quickly and efficiently operationalize their GRC activities without requiring support from consultants or corporate IT. On this week's episode How CISOs are digesting the latest security news CNBC published a piece about security vendors being so desperate for meetings with CISOs that they've resorted to blackmail. They see a breach, even if it's not holding any critical or personal data, and they threaten to take it to the press if the CISO doesn't meet with them and/or let them fix it. Has this happened to our CISOs and if so, what did they do? Why is everybody talking about this now? We talk about the basics a lot on this show, but I'm getting the sense that the industry is finally taking it seriously. We saw evidence at RSA with 60% of the content being focused on fundamentals. And CISOs at major companies not touting the latest threats, but getting back to basics. We've talked a lot about this issue on the show. How else can the industry turn the focus about getting back to basics? What's Worse?! I challenge the CISOs once again on what is probably the shortest What's Worse?! question. Hey, you're a CISO, what's your take on this?' The horror of the badge scanner. Chad Loder, CEO of Habitu8, posted that he never uses badge scanners because "There's nothing worse than talking to someone only to have them ask, 'Mind if I scan you?' - it reinforces the idea that the goal of this human interaction is to ensure you're added to a list." The goals of attendees (learning and valuable conversations) are not coinciding with the goals of vendors (more scans for follow up cold calls and marketing). What is the ideal booth experience for a security professional? BTW, I wrote a book on how to engage at a trade show entitled Three Feet from Seven Figures: One-on-One Engagement Techniques to Qualify More Leads at Trade Shows. Check it out at http://threefeetbook.com Ask a CISO Jeremiah Grossman, CEO of Bit Discovery, and a former guest, asked this question on Twiter which caused a flurry of discussion: "In InfoSec we often hear, 'Why don’t organizations just do or fix … X?' As a thought exercise, ask the opposite. 'Why should businesses do or fix… X?,' and do so in dollars and cents terms.It’s often surprisingly difficult." Is it possible to calculate this formula?
Habitu8 (https://www.habitu8.io/) , a Los Angeles-based cyber security startup that's transforming the security awareness industry away from its traditional "training-centric" approach to an approach that is based on measurable risk reduction through influencing and measuring key employee behaviors. Prior to Habitu8, Chad was co-founder and VP of Engineering at Rapid7 (https://www.rapid7.com/) , which he helped bring to a $900M IPO in 2015. Chad has also worked as a public company CISO and a strategic advisor to several security startups. In this episode we discuss his start with phreaking, starting Rapid7, the focus on the human element in infosec, mistakes users make, how to measure your programs success, how people learn security, being a founder, and so much more. Where you can find Chad: LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadloder/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/chadloder) Blog (https://blog.habitu8.io/blog)
Cybersecurity industry veteran Chad Loder talks about his time as co-founder of Rapid7, the decision to acquire Metasploit, lessons learned from moving to the CISO chair and why the industry still struggles with security awareness training.