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In this 1682nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with radio veteran Paul Fisher about his years at Rogers Radio, particularly CHFI, and his foray into writing. There are great stories about Don Daynard, Erin Davis, CFTR and more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Silverwax, Yes We Are Open, Nick Ainis and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
This week on Finding Your Bliss, Celebrity Interviewer and Bliss Coach Judy Librach is joined by the beautiful and talented broadcaster, Pooja Handa! Torontonians have come to know Pooja as one of the familiar faces greeting them every morning to help start their day with a smile. She has spent almost 20 years working on air in television as a News Anchor, Reporter and TV Host, covering everything from politics to entertainment, as well as contributing to major events taking place in Toronto. She has hosted broadcasts for the annual Pride Parade, and Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade, and has reported from the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival. Before joining the Pooja and Gurdeep Show on 98.1 CHFI, Pooja worked as a Morning Show Host on CP24 Breakfast and also made regular appearances on CTV
Today, we cross a name off every radio aficionado's interview bucket list: Erin Davis. Erin hosted radio in Toronto for more than 30 years, from the 80's all the way to 2016. Most of that time was spent at the venerable CHFI. There's a lot to talk about when it comes to Erin's career, and she's happy to share. Stories of personal and career growth, and how she developed her hosting skills. The mistakes she made along the way. The co-hosts she had the best and worst chemistry with, what she found so special about radio, the decline she's seen since the turn of the century, and of course, the devastating change that prompted her to leave radio behind.Since 2016, Erin has expanded her resume in a number of ways. Most notable, though, are her book Mourning Has Broken, and her two podcasts- Drift with Erin Davis and the G and F Podcast. G and F is co-hosted by Erin and her longtime friend and fellow voice talent, Lisa Brandt. Drift, on the other hand, is a show meant to help you drift off peacefully to sleep.To get in touch with Erin, learn more about her, or read her weekly blog posts, check out her website here.We also spoke extensively about Valerie Geller's book Beyond Powerful Radio which you can find here. in paper format and on Audible. Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Mary Anne Ivison at Ivison Voice. - Make her the female voice of your radio station.Matt Fogarty Voiceovers - It's great to have Matt back for 2024 supporting our show. Make him the imaging voice for your radio station by contacting him through his website. Megatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What might surprise you about Rosé wine? Is being a supertaster an advantage in the wine industry? Do you feel you're drinking too much wine? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm being interviewed by Wendy Mesley and Maureen Holloway for their podcast, Women of Ill Repute. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks Highlights Why didn't I apologize after being called out for using other people's reviews on my website? How does the herd mentality bring out the worst in people online? What is it about the wine industry that continues to feed into the deeply-rooted sexism? How does wine marketing perpetuate stereotypes and negatively impact women? What does it mean to be a super taster? How do I review so many bottles of wine? Why is it important for a wine reviewer to expectorate? What is it about artichokes that makes them hard to pair with alcohol? What might surprise you about Rosé wine? What are the five aspects of tasting wine? How has the vocabulary of wine evolved over time? What can you do to develop your smell vocabulary? Join me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube Live Join the live-stream video of this conversation on Wed at 7 pm ET on Instagram Live Video, Facebook Live Video or YouTube Live Video. I want to hear from you! What's your opinion of what we're discussing? What takeaways or tips do you love most from this chat? What questions do you have that we didn't answer? Want to know when we go live? Add this to your calendar: https://www.addevent.com/calendar/CB262621 About Women of Ill Repute Women of Ill Repute is a compliment. And not just for women! Wendy Mesley and Maureen Holloway have left CBC and CHFI to chat with sassy women about sex, family, politics, and media. Lots of secrets and no room for shame. Is it journalism or comedy? It's both. Smart talk with tv and radio stars, comedians, authors, lawyers, politicos, restaurant icons and more. All of them brave, fierce and funny. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/257.
Brian interviews Billie Holliday. Billie is an award-winning radio host, TV host and mom. She hosted the popular Mad Dog and Billie Show which aired in Toronto for 12 years on Kiss 92.5, CHFI and Virgin Radio Toronto. She was also the co-host of The Dean Blundell Show on the EDGE 102 and The PJ and Billie Show on COUNTRY 106.7. She traveled to cover interviews at the Grammy's, Billboard, MTV and Oscars on the red carpet for 14 years. TV Credits include POPSTARS, Degrassi Jr. High, Co-hosting DAYTIME on Rogers, Host Global TV's “My Fab Gay Wedding. Billie is also dedicated to the community. She started ‘GO' (Girls Only), a program for the TDSB where she spoke to hundreds of high school girls about empowerment.
In this 1311th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with CityNews 680's Paul Cook about his career at CHFI and 680 and his wife Stephanie Smyth about why she's no longer at CP24 and her recent work on Brad Bradford's mayoral campaign. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Pumpkins After Dark, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
The co-host of CHFI's hit radio show, The Pooja and Gurdeep Show, Pooja Handa is one of the friendliest voices and faces in Canadian media. Whether you watched her on TV when she was an anchor and host of CP24 Breakfast, or currently enjoy listening to her upbeat voice on the radio early morning, Pooja has made her way into your home with a full heart. But behind the scenes, over a span of 8 years, Pooja was struggling to grow her family. For multiple years in between segments Pooja would take calls from doctors to find out, yet again, she wasn't pregnant and have to quickly put herself together to go back on-air (both a blessing and a curse she would tell us), needless to say, being a well known figure and have to figure out how to fit her fertility challenges into her life came with difficulty. Today, Pooja generously shares her story on how after 8 years, 7 rounds of IVF, 3 Canadian clinics, 2 US clinics, multiple losses and more, she is now a mother of two young babies, 3 months apart thanks to two amazing surrogates - what an epic story! ________________________
Partha Chakraborty, security executive at Humana, joins host Amir Bormand in episode #230 of The Tech Trek. He and Amir explore the critical factors contributing to successful - and unsuccessful - cloud security projects. Highlights 00:51 - Partha shares his perspective on what contributes to the successful adoption of Cloud security services. 09:20 - What is the “Fail-Fast” approach, and how does it apply to Cloud Security? 15:46 - How to keep matrix teams aligned on Cloud transformation projects. 22:48 - Partha offers advice for dealing with common (cloud security) challenges when adopting the Cloud. About: Partha has over 20 years of cyber security leadership experience in the financial services and healthcare industry. An active speaker and panelist in major cyber security conferences worldwide, and frequently called in for views and interviews in electronic media like The Economist, UK. Very passionate about learning new technologies and writing on recent groundbreaking cyber trends. He is also the founder of the Cloud Security Practitioner Council, a practitioner-driven forum to create security guidelines for the industry. Partha sits on the advisory board of a few security startups like Oak9 and TrueFort and on the Dean's Board at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Currently, he is heading up security architecture, engineering, and cloud for Humana Inc, a Fortune 46 healthcare company. Prior to Humana, Partha held executive leadership roles with Bank of Montreal, JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, and Guardian Life Insurance Company. A CISSP, CCSP, CEH, CHFI certified security evangelist holding a Bachelor's degree in engineering from NIT Rourkela, a Master's in Cyber Security from Western Governors University, another Master's in Technology Management from Columbia University, a cyber security professional certificate from Stanford University and executive CTO university credit program from Wharton Business School and the University of Pennsylvania. Currently researching security challenges in API, Microservices, Key, and posture management space. Partha also has two patents under his name for JP Morgan and Humana Inc. https://www.linkedin.com/in/parthasarathi-chakraborty-baa24810/ Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
Erin Davis makes us think of Christmas. Not only because she was a long time morning host at CHFI, Canada's biggest holiday music station. Not just because played the Fairy Godmother in one of Ross Petty's Christmas pantomimes. Not because she's an accomplished vocalist, a philanthropist, and a podcaster who reads bedtime stories while visions of sugarplums dance in our heads. These are all good reasons, but Erin embodies the festive season because she celebrates family, joy and resilience in her daily life. Nor is she a goody two-shoes. No, wait. She's good, and she has two shoes (that Mo once had to fill), but she loves to laugh, so come and join us to hear about Erin's next chapter. Erin Davis is an award-winning broadcaster, podcaster and best-selling author. She was the longtime host of 98.1 CHFI's Morning Show until her retirement in 2016. Following the tragic death of her only daughter Lauren at the age of 24, Erin wrote the bestselling auto memoir Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss and Reclaiming Joy (HarperCollins, 2019). She and her husband Rob now live on Vancouver Island, where they have family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this 1067th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Wendy Mesley about her exit from CBC and Maureen Holloway about her exit from CHFI and her experience with John Derringer. There's also talk of Maureen and Wendy's new podcast, my recent experiences being bullied and threatened by Mike Bullard, Dean Blundell and Fearless Fred, and so much more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Duer Pants and Shorts.
It's been…an interesting few weeks in the Canadian media landscape. While many of us packed (and emptied) our coolers for the May long weekend, a Toronto Television and Radio personality shared a story that would rock female broadcasters everywhere, including me. Some will call her a whistleblower. Some will call her a troublemaker, and a problem. Some of us, though, call Jennifer Valentyne BRAVE. She had the courage to tell a story that is prevalent yet hidden in newsrooms and studios across the country. The story of a woman being threatened, silenced and diminished. But, she also told us the story of a woman who decided it was more important to tell this story than quietly walk away like so many do, like so many hope we will. While Mo & Wendy have a lot to contribute to this conversation, I want to reiterate one of the early goals of this podcast: to build community. This is not a space where I'm looking to tear men down. This is a place for healthy discourse about what's not working in this industry, and how we can make it better. In fact, my next guest is going to be the first male I've invited on this podcast, but more on that after I speak with two dynamite broadcasters who have faced their own challenges over the years. In case you're not familiar... Maureen Holloway is a fan favourite on the Toronto radio scene. After longtime stints at CKFM/Mix/Virgin 99.9, Q107, 98.1 CHFI and now Newstalk 1010, Mo is jumping into the podcast world feet first, hosting the Women of Ill Repute podcast with her dear pal Wendy Mesley. Throughout her long and varied career, Mo has received many honours, including the 2009 HOPE Award, the Canadian Association of Broadcaster's Gold Ribbon Award for Humour, and the 2018 Rosalie Award, honouring women in broadcasting who have blazed new trails. Diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer in 2005, Maureen is an outspoken advocate for women's health and social issues and is in frequent demand as a lecturer and keynote speaker, where her topics encompass women, humour and wellness. Now cancer-free, she plays golf and piano, both quite badly, and likes to cook, travel, drink wine, and laugh, often all at once. Over forty years before becoming a podcaster, Wendy Mesley had a front-row seat interviewing some of the most fascinating characters of our times. In the mid-80's, she broke ground as the first woman to cover the Prime Minister for CBC's National News. She went on to help create and host Undercurrents, investigating everything from fake news to misleading marketing and dishonest journalism. Wendy appeared on-air at 8½ months pregnant and anchored the National News wearing a wig after chemotherapy; Wendy was undeterred during these events. As the only child of a single mom, Wendy talks about things that are both personal and professional. She has won several Geminis and Canadian Screen Awards for her work and admits that she too sometimes gets things wrong. Find out more about Maureen and Wendy's new podcast HERE. Follow them on social media: https://www.instagram.com/womenofillrepute/ https://www.instagram.com/missmoradio/ https://www.instagram.com/wendy.mesley/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this 1026th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by Darryl Henry as they talk about his career in radio working on the air at HTZ-FM, EZ-Rock and CHFI. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Patrons like you.
In this 1004th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike is joined by Toronto radio legend Mike Cooper. They take about his years at 1050 CHUM, riding the ferris wheel at the CNE, the April Fools day prank, his move to 590, his years at 680 CFTR, the 5:10 Stoopid Joke of the Day, his comeback at EZ-Rock, teaming up with Erin Davis, moving to CHFI, leaving the show to spend time with his ill wife, returning to take over for Darren B. Lamb and what he's up to now. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Patrons like you.
This week I am hanging out with Erin Davis Erin is an author, radio broadcaster and trailblazer. We talk about her book ‘Mourning Has Broken” about the sudden loss of her daughter Lauren, her career as a legendary Toronto Morning Show on CHFI and what moving across Canada is like. You can follow Erin Davis here: https://www.erindavis.com/category/erins-journals/ IG: @erindawndavis https://www.instagram.com/erindawndavis/?hl=en Drift (Podcast): https://frequencypodcastnetwork.com/podcasts/drift-with-erin-davis/ Subscribe to automatically get Erin Davis's episode and more episodes of Social Animals. Tell your friends, comment below and enjoy the stories! Thanks for listening!
Mike chats with producer Gord Rennie about his years at EZ Rock, working with Erin Davis and Mike Cooper, their move to CHFI, Darren B. Lamb, Maureen Holloway, the big change, and his new gig at GNR 640 working with Greg Brady and Kelly Cutrara. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Patrons like you.
Mike chat with Tish Iceton about her decades in radio, her voiceover work, and why she's no longer heard on CHFI.
Julie Adam is a name I've known for years; yet we've never had a conversation quite like this. From my early days in radio, she was someone, "you just need to know." If I'm being honest, I was always intimidated to be in the same room as her because I've always thought she was just brilliant! When I asked Julie if there was anything she didn't want to discuss, she said simply: No, I'm an open book. This is quite ironic if you keep reading.As Senior Vice President of News & Entertainment at Rogers Sports & Media, she is responsible for driving the strategy and overseeing the management and development of Rogers Sports & Media's News & Entertainment brands including, Citytv, CityNews, 98.1 CHFI, KiSS 92.5, Pacific Content, FX/FXX, OMNI Television, and Rogers tv. Under her portfolio are the company's suite of 56 radio stations, 2 podcast networks, 30 local television stations, and 15 television channels. Julie is a passionate and dedicated leader in her industry who began her career at Rogers in 1999 as the KiSS 92.5 Program Director. Since then, Julie has been recognized as Canada's first female Vice President of Programming and is a recipient of the Rosalie Award from Radio Trailblazers. Julie is proud to sit on the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters Toronto, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, MusiCounts, Radioplayer Canada, and Canadian Broadcast Sales. As if she's not busy enough with her list of responsibilities, she is also part of the Inclusion & Diversity Council at Rogers.Julie contacted me after our recording session to tell me she reconsidered something she withheld from our conversation; she wrote a book and was READY to talk about it! It's a true honour to break this news to the broadcast world because she's trusting me with her story. I hope you enjoy this episode and appreciate Julie's perspective on this crazy industry as much as I do. Find out more about Imperfectly Kind on her website https://julieadam.ca/Find Julie on Linked In.Follow Julie on Twitter.
After getting up “at the crack of stupid” for most of her adult life, she now lives with her husband Rob on Vancouver Island, after leaving the CHFI morning show in December 2016.Her retirement from morning radio came approximately 18 months after their only child, beloved 24-year-old daughter Lauren, died in her sleep of unknown causes in May 2015.After being approached by HarperCollins to write a book telling of her experience with grief, she spent much of the next two years at her laptop. Her memoir, Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss & Reclaiming Joy, was released in February of 2019 to critical acclaim and became a bestseller, finishing the year in the Top 10 for non-fiction.In 2020, she was named to the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame.She appears regularly at various public events across the country, both as M.C. and delivering her Keynote address “Reclaiming Joy.” Over her time she was the first female co-host in the powerful Detroit market. With considerable television experience, her lifestyle and wellness program received an award in its second season as Canada's best cable talk show.She writes an internet journal twice weekly, available at erindavis.com. Her journal receives some 5,000 visits each week.She is also the host of CREA's REAL TIME Podcast, which is dedicated to sparking conversations with inspiring people about all things, Canadian real estate, and what impacts realtors and Canadians. And she is also launching her new podcast called Drift, which is about her favourite topic – sleep. This week on the show, I am excited to be joined by long time radio and television host, podcast host, and best selling author – the one and only – Erin Davis. This Episode is sponsored by KiTS Keep-in-Touch Systems. KiTS is always with us. KiTS offers a fully loaded cross channel marketing suite including Loop CRM, Websites, the most personalized Newsletters in Real Estate, Follow up tools, curated social content, WOW Calendars and so much more. All to help you manage your business, build MindShare and drive even more sales. You can learn more on my site mindshare101.com by clicking on Marketing.This show is a Founding Member of the Industry Syndicate Media Network.Please subscribe, rate the show, and leave a review. You can also get more #MindShare on Facebook @MindShare101 and Instagram @davidgreenspan101. Check out YouTube #MindShare101, and https://mindshare101.com/While on my site, be sure to download your FREE copy of The Ultimate Marketing Bundle for Realtors. It's 31 pages of marketing tips and tricks, and includes a 90 day content calendar!AND if you want to be part of our Private MindShare Community where we meet every month live to share ideas, tips, tricks, and to motivate each other, where our MindShare Masters get access to our private VIP Q&A with our Special PodCast Guests each week, and where you get daily marketing & sales tips delivered right to you, plus the opportunity to motivate, learn, and network with a whole bunch of people just like you, just click here to join - https://mindshare101.com/plans/group-coaching/ If you would like to be a guest on the show, or know someone that should be a guest on the show, or if you would like to Sponsor the show, send us a message to info@mindshare101.com
CHFI Toronto's Maureen Holloway took time to call in this morning to surprise Terry with some memories from their shared careers and friendship.
Erin Davis spent nearly three decades with Toronto radio station CHFI, building an incredibly loyal audience as half of the Erin and Mike Morning Show. We chatted about her career, the devastating loss of her only child Lauren in 2015, what she's up to these days and more.
GUESTOn this episode we welcome ERIN DAVIS - Originally from Edmonton, Erin is a radio broadcaster and was the popular, long-time co-host of 98.1 CHFI's morning show in Toronto. She'After Lauren's death, Erin decided to return to her radio work, staying on for eighteen months. At that point, she chose to retire from daily radio and moved with her husband, Rob Whitehead, to Victoria, BC.Her memoir, Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss & Reclaiming Joy, was released in February of 2019 to critical acclaim and became a bestseller, finishing the year in the Top 10 for non-fiction.In 2020, Erin was named to the Canadian Music & Broadcast Industry Hall of Fame.Erin appears regularly at various public events across the country, both as M.C. and delivering her Keynote address “Reclaiming Joy.” Erin and Rob's routine also includes regular trips back to Ontario so they can continue to spend time with their son-in-law Phil, new wife Brooke, their beautiful boy Colin and daughter Jane.In 2008, the first Erin Davis – Women in Media bursary was awarded to a student at Erin's alma mater, Loyalist College. This annual award was established by Erin and her family, in part to recognize and assist promising media students.Erin writes an internet journal twice weekly, available at erindavis.com. Her journal receives some 5,000 visits each week and, as in every aspect of her life, Erin is very, very grateful. Find it at www.ErinDavis.comToday We discuss: - Erin's daughter Lauren Davis. - grieving opening - things not to say to those who grieve - finding gratitude and joy after loss - Erin's life in Radio - misogyny on Radio IT'S NOT A LIE Rob fancies a drink with Donald Sutherland WEBPAGES www.erindavis.com
My friend and former colleague at Microsoft’s public sector practice, Bryan Hunt, provides a great overview of our present threat landscape and a series of reminders with which to start the year. Ransomware, criminal enterprise, and re-visitation of fundamental practices round out the show. How can you spend the money necessary to get in front of the breach or assault? What’s happening with the spike in bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies? What’s driving that? And what about the cost of the breach or a ransomware recovery? Do you pay? Do you prevent it? How do you balance the economics?Bryan Hunt on LinkedInHost: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Apply 1.5 CEUs to any security, IT, project management continuing education certification maintenance.Law Enforcement Round-Up Links: Information Assured Links to Articles, Sources, Tools, and ReferencesFBI Crime StatisticsFBI Releases 2019 Crime Statistics — FBISupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
Today's guest on The Unashamed Alcoholic is Erin Davis, author of the book Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss and Reclaiming Joy, and the longtime host of 98.1 CHFI's Morning Show until her retirement in December 2016.Erin's story of recovery is emotional, powerful and shows her resilience and strength. This conversation left me feeling warm, inspired and connected. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Erin.Support the show
For our last episode of the year, we chat with bestselling author and beloved former long-time host of Toronto’s 98.1 CHFI morning show Erin Davis. As we all know, 2020 proved to be a year like no other. As we bid farewell to this disastrous year, we dared Erin to find some good things that came out of 2020. Would you believe she found some? Yep, she found more than a couple, too!
I never realized how lucky I was to work alongside Maureen Holloway - until I no longer did. Mo is now the morning host with Darren B. Lamb on 98.1 CHFI in Toronto. Maureen is brutally honest about her career, her family, her relationships and her 2005 battle with cancer. I was working in Montreal at the time and she was quite open with the Mix 96 audience at the time. I did not know that she had not shared that with the rest of the radio affiliates outside of Montreal and Toronto.In this episode, Maureen and I grapple with what we could get away at the turn of the millenium and the unforgiving nature of cancel culture. That includes this episodes where we might have cracked a few jokes between us that would hold up well in this day and age. We also got into the silliness of gender reveal parties, not getting her name on the show marquee until later into her career, and some career advice for those coming up in radio. Practice fearlessness and get into what the late John Lewis described as "Good Trouble". Maureen is also the originator of working from home (the Last Word was done from her home studio) but she misses the camaraderie of working together with other creatives. There's more about this episode on our show page!Please support our sponsors including:PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatrax
Chinese hackers face US justice; the US Secret Service forms a permanent Cyber Crime task force; the UK’s National Crime Agency’s Operation Venetic yields 746 arrests; Fresno county identity theft arrest and a flamboyant, FBI most wanted Russian hacker’s 5 million dollar bounty rounds out the law enforcement update. Our interview with John Virden follows the roundup.John Virden, Assistant Vice President for Security, Compliance, and Risk Management and CISO at Miami University, and I discuss the 2020 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report 2020. Threat ActorsTop PatternsData compromisedIncident classification patterns and subsetsFrequencyActor motivesTop ControlsHost: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Apply .5 CEUs to any security, IT, project management continuing education certification maintenance.Show OutlineIntroLaw Enforcement Round-Up: https://start.me/p/RMpwyD/information-assured-2020Chinese Malicious Cyber Activity | CISATwo Chinese Hackers Charged in Global Computer Intrusion Campaign — FBISecret Service Announces the Creation of the Cyber Fraud Task ForceSecret Service Wanted Fugitive: Computer FraudLondon: Can you name them? Appeal for information following sexual assaults... - Metropolitan PoliceUK: NCA and police smash thousands of criminal conspiracies after infiltration of encrypted communicati...Assistant Manager at Fresno County Retail Store Arrested for $100,000 in Credit Card Fraud | USAO-E...Alleged Russian Hacker Behind $100 Million Evil Corp Indicted | WIREDMAKSIM VIKTOROVICH YAKUBETS — FBIU.S. orders China to shut Houston consulate as spying accusations mount - ReutersTags: Security,UCSB,Miami,Russian,Hacker, Evil,Evil Corp,Virus,Crime,Cybercrime,Fraud,BEC,CEU,CISSP,CSF,Framework,Cyber,Cybersecurity,Infosec,InformationAssurance,Virden,Ransomware,Ransom, China,FBI,Most WantedCategories: Security,UCSB,SECLAB,CSF,CISSP,CEU Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
In this episode Julie and I talk about working from home, having to adjust while doing multiple radio tasks including imaging, music programming, music meetings, and building a home office. It's the little things like an extra monitor or a chair to endure prolonged periods of work. I also asked Julie about the AC format and how it has evolved over the last few years, some of the tools she uses to help make music decisions, what it all takes to keep great radio stations sounding awesome, and what she learned from Valerie Geller. We also talked about her time in Edmonton and London, Ontario programming and her eventual move back to Toronto where she has worked with Rogers since 2009. In this episode Julie and I talk about working from home, having to adjust while doing multiple radio tasks including imaging, music programming, music meetings, and building a home office. It's the little things like an extra monitor or a chair to endure prolonged periods of work. I also asked Julie about the AC format and how it has evolved over the last few years, some of the tools she uses to help make music decisions and what it all takes to keep great radio stations sounding awesome. We also talked about her time in Edmonton and London, Ontario programming and her eventual move back to Toronto where she has worked with Rogers since 2011.Julie also shared one of her Spotify Playlists which she curates to listen to some new music. Now you too can listen like Julie.There's more about this episode on our show page!Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:NLogicPromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatrax
AWS denial of service, on-going investigations $4.7million business email compromise scam, a student-led missing person cyber investigation initiative, NZ’s seizure of $90 million in assets of alleged Russian criminal enterprise, DDOS service for hire sentencing, and mapping out the deep fake landscape rounds out the law enforcement update. Our interview with Giovanni Vigna follows the roundup.Professor and security entrepreneur Giovanni Vigna (UCSB Sec Lab and Founder of Lastline TDI) and I discuss contemporary issues related to his research and experience regarding the current cybersecurity threat landscape: Nation-State ThreatsCriminal EnterpriseInsider ThreatPolitical ThreatOther ThreatsIoT threats, drones, privacy, surveillance, the society meets tech, deep fakes, corporate and personal Protections, and his background as a security entrepreneur round out the interview.Host: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Apply .5 CEUs to any security, IT, project management continuing education certification maintenance.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
Drones snooping on royals, FBI announces an insider threat conviction, more COVID 19 fraud prevention resources from both Google and the UK Government, cybercrime unit announced in Cumbria, and how Apple approached looting theft from its retail outlets, round out our law enforcement and technology section followed by a conversation with TBI’s Assistant Director for Technology and Innovation, Rich Littlehale. We talk through the International Association of Chiefs of Police Digital Evidence Taskforce on issues ranging from encryption, sensor data, personal data, policy considerations, and extra-territorial data custody. We start off with a discussion related to the importance of digital transformation in law enforcement.Rich and I discuss Rich’s career at the TBIThe latest IACP Technology and Cybercrime IssuesEncryptionSensor DataPersonal DataPolicy ConsiderationsExtra-Territorial Data CustodyHost: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Apply .5 CEUs to any security, IT, project management continuing education certification maintenance.Show OutlineIntroLaw Enforcement Round-Up: https://start.me/p/RMpwyD/information-assured-2020FBI: Man Arrested in Connection with an Attempt to Kidnap Law Enforcement — FBIIT manager sentenced for hacking into and sabotaging his former employer’s computer network | USAO-...Man sentenced to death in Singapore on Zoom call - ReutersGoogle Scam SpotterCoronavirus (COVID-19): fraud and cyber crime - GOV.UKApple Warns Looters With Stolen iPhones: You Are Being TrackedA year since the launch of cybercrime unit in Cumbria | The Westmorland GazetteHarry & Meghan Call Police After Drones Fly Over Their LA Home: Report | E! NewsGoogle deal with the Department of Defense Michigan Launches Cybercrime Hotline - Infosecurity MagazineSearch Discord Servers | DISBOARD: Discord Server ListConversation with Rich -- LinkedIn for more information at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-littlehale-57b4aa9/.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
Podcast: CYBER LIFEEpisode: Episode 16: Ron Brash ICS/OT ExpertPub date: 2020-05-24Join Ron Brash, Director of Cybersecurity Insights at Verve Industrial Protection, and I in this episode as we discuss critical infrastructure.Connect with Ron here.https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronbrash/https://verveindustrial.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cyber-life/donationsThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Ken Underhill, CEH, CHFI, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Overview Fraud warnings, rapid DNA tests for arrestees, electronic facial identification, London cold case, serial child porn conviction, Russian hacking e-commerce platform takedown, and Chinese espionage highlight our law enforcement round-up followed by a conversation on the NIST Cybersecurity Framework with Salvador Ortega.Salvador and I walk through the NIST Cybersecurity Framework’s significant functions and categories and discuss our operational perspectives emerging under each function, category, and sub-category. “The Framework is voluntary guidance, based on existing standards, guidelines, and practices for organizations to better manage and reduce cybersecurity risk. In addition to helping organizations manage and reduce risks, it was designed to foster risk and cybersecurity management communications amongst both internal and external organizational stakeholders.”Salvador Ortega, CISSP, Director of Cybersecurity at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins me to discuss the Framework in the context of his 13 years at VUMC. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Sal for many years, and he’s demonstrated a fact-based approach to analyzing security risks and vulnerabilities. It’s a pleasure to have this experienced practitioner for our discussion.Host: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Apply .5 CEUs to any security, IT, project management continuing education certification maintenance.OutlineIntroLaw Enforcement Round-Up: California Attorney General March 26th Consumer Alert for Charity Fraud Law Enforcement Round-Up: US Secret Service March 20th, 2020, COVID Virus Phishing Advisory Law Enforcement Round-Up: Florida Department of Law Enforcement February 26th, 2020 FDLE, LCSO unveils nation’s first automated rapid DNA collection What is EFIT? Law Enforcement Round-Up: London Metropolitan Police April 2nd, 2020, Electronic Facial Identification Technique for 2005 Rape CaseLaw Enforcement Round-Up: London Metropolitan Police March 5th,2020, Man convicted of making indecent images of children for the second timeLaw Enforcement Round-Up: FBI March 24th, 2020, FBI Takes Down a Russian-based Hacker Platform; Arrests Suspected Russian Site AdministratorLaw Enforcement Round-Up: US Department of Justice, February 27th, 2020, Chinese National Sentenced for Stealing Trade Secrets Worth $1 BillionWhat is the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)?What is the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)? NIST CSF Discussion with Vanderbilt University’s Salvador OrtegaClosing RemarksSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
Guest: Semi Yulianto MCT, MCDBA, MCTS, MCITP, MCSA, MCSE (Security & Messaging), MCT, CNA, CNE, CNI,CCNP, CWNA, CND, CEH, ECSA, CHFI, ECSP, EDRP, CEI, SSCP, CISSP, CSSLP, CISA, CISM,Security+, CySA+, Pentest+, CASP+, CNSP, CNVP, CSAP, OSSA, CASE Java The post Langkah Awal Belajar CyberSecurity – E19 written by Faisal Yahya appeared first on Bincang Cyber.
Guest: Pratomo Djati Nugroho, S.Pi., M.Kom., CSCU., CHFI., CTIA., CEI The post Sekilas Digital Forensics di Indonesia – E18 written by Faisal Yahya appeared first on Bincang Cyber.
How do you run your business when everything around you falls apart? The idea of business continuity usually sits on the back burner until the event happens, and this event is here. This episode covers a few February cyber-crimes and then turns to address the Coronavirus outbreak and how Lisa and I work from our central coast of California home during the crisis. The positive news is that we will get through this event. It will change the way we conduct business and manage our workplace thanks to technologies that facilitate remote work, instruction, business, and security.Host: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Apply .5 CEUs to any security, IT, project management continuing education certification maintenance.OutlineIntroGoogle Trends, Bernie Sanders, and the Corona VirusLaw Enforcement Round-Up: Microsoft Engineer Convicted, February 2020Law Enforcement Round-Up: Medical Worker Pleads Guilty to Identity Theft, January 2020Law Enforcement Round-Up: Five online fraudsters sent to prison for £10m fraudWhat is the Corona Virus and Where are We NowBusiness Continuity in the face of a natural disaster or infectious diseaseLisa and Matt Discuss Real Life Covid Remote WorkAt home Security CheckClosing RemarksSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
The monthly fraud, hacking, threat, technology, and management development recap framed through the lens of 30 years of experience in law enforcement, medicine, oil and gas, high tech, investment banking, and higher education.The FBI received 467,361 cybercrime complaints in 2019 including a detailed account of a case in Dallas Federal Court where the alleged perpetrators targeted corporations and lonely ladies.“... more than $3.5 billion in losses to individual and business victims. The most frequently reported complaints were phishing and similar ploys, non-payment/non-delivery scams, and extortion. The most financially costly complaints involved business email compromise, romance or confidence fraud, and spoofing, or mimicking the account of a person or vendor known to the victim to gather personal or financial information.”The wrap up concludes with a summary of a 2019 ransomware report and actual attack impacts on cities like Baltimore and New Orleans. It concludes with what you can do by way of prevention and incident response recommendations.Host: Matthew Hall, CISSP, CHFI, Security +Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/utterlymental?fan_landing=true)
Mike chats with Erin Davis about the loss of her daughter, leaving CHFI and Toronto, her relapse, recovery and what's next for her.
O czym mówimy?O tym, że wracamy do Was po krótkiej przerwie i od razu wchodzimy z mocnym tematem!W dzisiejszym odcinku temat dotyczący niemalże 2 mln Polaków, a rozpalający jeszcze większe grono, czyli tzw. kredyty frankowe. 3 października Trybunał Sprawiedliwości UE wyda postanowienie w sprawie jednej z umów kredytowych. Nieoficjalnie mówi się, że opinia TSUE może być pozytywna dla wnioskodawców, co ułatwi sądom w Polsce postanowienia w takich sprawach (których już teraz jest złożonych kilka tysięcy). Co to oznacza dla posiadacza kredytu? Czy wyrok ten sprawi, że na rynek bankowy się wywróci? A może wręcz przeciwnie? Tego i jeszcze więcej dowiecie się z najnowszego odcinka #WCNK, w którym gościmy Sylwestra Kasprzewskiego, radcę prawnego specjalizującego się między innymi w pomocy frankowiczom.Z odcinka dowiecie się między innymi:- czego tak naprawdę dotyczy postanowienie TSUE- co może to zmienić dla kredytobiorców- jak mogą zareagować banki- o co możesz walczyć z bankiem posiadając kredyt w CHF- czy to postanowienie jest także ważne dla posiadaczy kredytów w EUR/USD lub JPY?- jakie inne niedozwolone opłaty stosowały banki, które również możesz odzyskać- czy możesz walczyć o zwrot pieniędzy jeśli spłaciłeś swój kredyt- czy to postanowienie dotyczy także kredytów samochodowych w CHFi wiele, wiele więcej. Zachęcamy do tej bardzo ciekawej rozmowy.Uwaga! Już 3 października 2019 r., Sylwester organizuje darmowy webinar, w którym zinterpretuje wyrok TSUE. Będziecie mogli zadać mu również pytania, które nie padły w naszej rozmowie - gorąco zachęcamy:Link do wydarzenia.https://www.facebook.com/events/397225424535414/Więcej informacji o działalności Sylwestra Kasprzewskiego znajdziecie na https://pokredycie.pl
Mike chats with Steve Paikin about his start in radio at CHFI and CFTR, his stint on The Fan 590, his years at the CBC, hosting The Agenda on TVO, and why he loves the Boston Red Sox.
In the most candid and personal Ages & Icons interview to date, Canadian broadcasting great Erin Davis, 56, sits down for a poignant and, yes, humorous one-on-one discussion about her journey from unimaginable grief to rediscovering happiness following the sudden death of her 24-year-old daughter Lauren in 2015. Davis, the long time, top-rated morning host on Toronto
Mike chats with CHFI morning show host Maureen Holloway about her years at 99.9, Q107 and taking over for Erin Davis on 98.1.
It's 2017! After briefly going through past years' failed bits, the boys set out to make some more. A man has been found dead in a butterfly conservatory, and biologist Duncan MacNamara (James Hartnett) discusses his work, the mystical butterfly Ruby, and Griffin's childhood doctor. Gary, security baby, stops by, and the trio may just end up saving the life of a certain CHFI host... Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
It's 2017! After briefly going through past years' failed bits, the boys set out to make some more. A man has been found dead in a butterfly conservatory, and biologist Duncan MacNamara (James Hartnett) discusses his work, the mystical butterfly Ruby, and Griffin's childhood doctor. Gary, security baby, stops by, and the trio may just end up saving the life of a certain CHFI host...
It’s 2017! After briefly going through past years’ failed bits, the boys set out to make some more. A man has been found dead in a butterfly conservatory, and biologist Duncan MacNamara (James Hartnett) discusses his work, the mystical butterfly Ruby, and Griffin’s childhood doctor. Gary, security baby, stops by, and the trio may just end up saving the life of a certain CHFI host… Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Nesta nova edição do SegInfocast, apresentamos o áudio do Webinar #32 da Clavis Segurança da Informação sobre o curso Teste de Invasão em Redes e Sistemas e a certificação Ethical Hacking Foundation da EXIN. Neste episódio o instrutor Rafael Ferreira, abordamos o que há de novo na terceira edição do O objetivo deste webinar é a divulgação do curso de Teste de Invasão em Redes e Sistemas da Academia Clavis, que pela primeira vez, será também um curso preparatório para a certificação internacional Ethical Hacking Foundation da EXIN. Caso o aluno deseje, no final do curso ele pode adquirir o Voucher para a realização do exame. Durante o curso são realizadas simulações controladas de ataques a redes, sistemas e ferramentas, visando analisar a segurança do mesmo. Os alunos aprendem a utilizar ferramentas para avaliação e identificação de vulnerabilidades seguindo padrões internacionais de Testes de Invasão, como NIST 800-42, OWASP, OSSTMM e ISSAF/PTF. Sobre o instrutor Rafael Soares Ferreira é Sócio Diretor Técnico do Grupo Clavis Segurança da Informação. Profissional atuante nas áreas de testes de invasão e auditorias de rede, sistemas e aplicações, e de detecção e resposta a incidentes de segurança. Já prestou serviços e ministrou cursos e palestras sobre segurança da informação para grandes empresas nacionais, internacionais, órgãos públicos e militares, assim como em diversos eventos, entre eles: GTS – Grupo de Trabalho em Segurança de Redes do cgi.br, CNASI – Congresso de Segurança da Informação, Auditoria e Governança TIC, FISL – Fórum Internacional de Software Livre, OWASP Day, Bhack Conference, SegInfo – Workshop de Segurança da Informação, Bsides SP, entre outros. Na Academia Clavis é instrutor dos seguintes cursos: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Teste de Invasão em Redes e Sistemas,Auditoria de Segurança em Aplicações Web, Análise Forense Computacional, Teste de Invasão em Redes e Sistemas EAD,Auditoria de Segurança em Aplicações Web EAD e Análise Forense Computacional EAD. Possui as certificações CEH v8 (Certified Ethical Hacker), ECSA v4 (EC-Council Certified Security Analyst), CHFI v8 (Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator), CompTia Security+, SANS SSP-CNSA (Stay Sharp Program – Computer and Network Security Awareness) e ENSA v4.1 (EC-Council Network Security Administrator).
Paulo Sant’anna recebe novamente Davidson Boccardo, instrutor da Academia Clavis Segurança da Informação, para uma conversa sobre Desenvolvimento Seguro. Qual a importância do desenvolvimento seguro desde a concepção dos sistemas? Atualmente, nota-se uma mudança no pensamento por parte das empresas e governos sobre o tema segurança de software. Antes visto como um acréscimo durante o desenvolvimento do software, hoje é visto como uma estratégia para maximizar o retorno sobre o investimento. Neste podcast Davidson evidencia as vulnerabilidades mais exploradas nos dias de hoje e enfatiza a importância do treinamento e conscientização em práticas de codificação segura de software como forma de mitigá-las. Como os conceitos básicos de desenvolvimento seguro podem ser aplicados na vida real? Davidson cita um exemplo de comércio eletrônico, onde graças a adequada implementação de controles de Segurança da Informação, informações pessoais de clientes não são revelados, valores de produtos não são alterados e o site permanece disponível a qualquer hora que o cliente queira acessá-lo, mesmo em períodos de grande quantidade de acessos. Quais as vulnerabilidades mais predominantes no momento? O entrevistado enfatiza a importância da conscientização e treinamento mencionando e explicando cada um dos tópicos abordados no curso Secure Programming Foundation da EXIN. Se você ficou interessado sobre o tema, veja também o Webinar #28 – Exploração de Vulnerabilidades em Softwares InSeguros (Parceria EXIN e Clavis). Para inscrição no curso oficial à distância da EXIN Secure Programming Foundation, com voucher para a prova, acesse o link. Davidson Boccardo é Doutor em Engenharia Elétrica pela faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteiro com período na Universidade de Louisiana e especialista em análise de código malicioso. Atualmente é docente permanente da pós graduação de metrologia e qualidade do Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Qualidade e Tecnologia. Possui certificado CHFI pela EC-Council e Secure Programming pela EXIN. É instrutor da Clavis Security na trilha de forense computacional e do curso Secure Programming Foundation.
Mike chats with 102.1 the Edge broadcaster Kid Craig about the origin of his name, his work at The Wolf, CHFI and Virgin 999 and how things are going at the Edge.
Nesta nova edição do SegInfocast, apresentamos o aúdio do Webinar #22 da Clavis Segurança da Informação cujo tema foi Certificação CHFIv8 – Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator. A certificação CHFI prepara o profissional para detectar ataques consumados de um usuário malicioso e extrair adequadamente as evidências para a comprovação do crime cibernético, assim como para a condução de auditorias que visam prevenir futuros ataques. O objetivo do webinar foi apresentar os principais assuntos da ementa oficial da Certificação EC-Council CHFIv8 – Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator EAD da Academia Clavis.
Mike chats with Erin Davis about getting fired and re-hired by CHFI, her classic Blue Jays songs, sleeping with the boss and lessons learned along the way.
Erin Davis and Mike Cooper chat with Antonio Banderas!