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Telarus
46. Why shouldn’t I run a Security Operations Center on my own? With Guest Jeff Hathcote

Telarus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 41:02


Tune in as we speak with Jeff Hathcote, Telarus Solution Architect for Security, and one of the most advanced security architects around. He talks about Security Operations and how, as a customer, why you should NOT try to build one on your own. Jeff has 20+ years of real-world practice building, managing, and designing under his belt, along with the foremost security certifications in the channel! Transcript of episode can be found below. Josh Lupresto (00:01): Welcome to the podcast that is designed to fuel your success in selling technology solutions. I'm your host, Josh Lupresto, SVP of Sales Engineering at Telarus. And this is Next Level BizTech. Hey everybody, welcome back. I'm your host, Josh Lupresto. Today I am joined with the world's most interesting man, Jeff Hathcote, Telarus Security architect. Jeff, welcome back to the show, my friend. Jeff Hathcote (00:31): Thank you, sir. Glad to be here. Josh Lupresto (00:34): Today we're talking about security. We're talking about a security operations center, a SOC, and making a bold claim as to why it's a really bad idea to run one on my own. Before we get to that, I want to talk a little bit about, for anybody that didn't tune in to season one, your background, how did you get here? Give us a quick, uh, quick summary on that and then we'll get started. Jeff Hathcote (00:59): I, I was the kid, Josh, there was the geek back before there were such things as geeks. Uh, I actually had an old Radio Shack, TRS 80 Model three, if you're, you're still too young to remember those. Josh Lupresto (01:13): What's Radio Shack? Jeff Hathcote (01:15): Yeah, exactly. That was a, that was a very cool computer and I even had a dot matrix printer attached to it, so I got very interested in that. Uh, just kinda learned on my own, learned how to, you know, write things in basic, actually did a little, uh, little machine code as well. And it just, it was fascinating to me. And this was about the time that the original, uh, war Games movie came out. So I saw that and I went, oh, yeah, that's what I wanna do. Uh, never, never ne never went that direction. Uh, but in college, uh, I was always interested in this new technology that was coming around. The only curriculum that my particular university had was called Mathematical computing, which did not interest me in the lease, even though I did take some programming classes. Uh, I just tinkered. I was a tinkerer. I would take things apart, put them back together, figure out how they worked. Uh, and that led me to, you know, this just career of exploration. I worked in law enforcement. I actually worked in the prison system. I worked my way through college in the Louisiana State Department of Corrections, uh, which allowed me to enhance my technical skills. Cause I ran the commissary where inmates bought things. Josh Lupresto (02:33): This is gonna be a whole podcast, but go ahead. Yeah, Jeff Hathcote (02:37): They bought their cigarettes and their ice cream and things of that nature. But I was one of the few organizations that had a, at a computer. And I found out quickly that I was attached to the entire, uh, department of Public for the state of Louisiana, which allowed to and print driving things of that nature. And I found some I some holes and I was able to report those up and, you know, we'd get them fixed. And that just got me interested in the security aspect. Moved on, went to the, went to work for the federal government in the same capacity with Federal Bureau Prisons, and was actually one of the first, or the, the charter member really, of the group that built at the time was called Computer Services, which is now obviously it, but I was part of that initial group that built the policies and procedures and created a division within a, within a government bureau. Jeff Hathcote (03:33): Uh, security was always a big part of that right there. Was it, I was an application developer, software guy.

TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano
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TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 2:28


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Dividend Investing with Longacres Finance
E78 - Meet The Newest Dividend Kings In 2022!

Dividend Investing with Longacres Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 8:25


The dividend kings are some of the best dividend stocks on the planet, all with at least 50 years of consistent dividend growth! That's no small feat to achieve, making these 44 companies the elite dividend kings with the longest dividend increase track records. In May four companies were added to this elite list of dividend paying stocks, Illinois Tool Works, MSA Safety Incorporated, Tennant Company and Computer Services. Join me to take a closer look at these companies. This episode was originally broadcast on my YouTube channel if you'd prefer to consume the content in video format you can use the link below https://youtu.be/TEzlaZq0wz0 M1 Finance referral link: https://m1.finance/UNbCUpuP36lm Here is a link to my YouTube channel if you'd like to see more content from me https://www.youtube.com/c/LongacresFinance And a link to my Patreon page if you feel inclined to support the channel https://www.patreon.com/LongacresFinance Disclaimer: This is intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice.

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Tech Don't Sleep
Ep. 14 Adam & Elizabeth Bell of Sublime Computer Services

Tech Don't Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 55:25


Marriage in the tech world!! How well do you think you and your significant other can work together neither the less build a company together?!In this episode, we have the cute married couple, Adam and Elizabeth Bell of Sublime Computer Services, who sit down with our favorite TechDontSleep Host, Bill McCleskey. Adam and Elizabeth share what it is like to be a married couple working in the tech world and the struggles they have faced and overcame together. Adam and Elizabeth Bell are founders of Sublime Computer Services. Sublime Computer Services provides Managed IT Services, Cyber-security Solutions and Training, and Backup Disaster Recovery for businesses in Nashville and surrounding areas. Sublime's experienced team helps businesses succeed by removing IT from their client's list of concerns. We primarily serve clients in the healthcare industry (medical, dental, vision, chiropractic, etc.) and technology manufacturing. Adam Bell is the founder of Sublime Computer Services and started the company in 2008 to help small and medium businesses with their computers. Working in the tech world in the past, Adam understands good IT support in the SMB market is hard to find. Sublime Computer Services is a reliable source of IT support for clients in the SMB market. Elizabeth Bell is Co-Founder of Sublime Computer services and acts as the chief marketing manager for the company. Before joining her husband on this entrepreneur journey at Sublime Computer Services, she spent 20+ years in healthcare as a registered nurse - caring for and educating both patients and providers. Nursing was an extraordinarily rewarding career for Elizabeth Bell which taught her a lot about communication, problem-solving, and creativity. She is now using these skills in a new career to help take Sublime Computer Services to a new level of success.

The MindShare Podcast
Your Road Map to Real Estate, with Special Guest, Realtor/Trainer/Speaker – Tony Joe

The MindShare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 63:56


Tony has been a licensed Real Estate Agent in the Province of British Columbia since 1991 and operates The PRIME Real Estate Team, as small but highly productive group which is one of Vancouver Island's top producing teams and regularly ranked Top 100 in RE/MAX Western Canada.  He is part owner of RE/MAX Island Properties with 3 office locations serving southern Vancouver Island.Tony served as an elected Director on the Victoria Real Estate Board for 3 terms and was President and spokesperson for the organization in 2008.  He has chaired, founded or participated in committees and task forces including MLS and Computer Services, Technology, Finance and Audit, Managing Brokers, Government Liaison, Members and Community Relations and Quality of Life.Following his Presidential year, Tony represented Victoria on the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Government Relations Committee and commenced volunteer work in his local community as the Co-Chair of the Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness.  Since then, he served on Boards including The Victoria Symphony, the Union Club of BC, The Victoria Dragonboat Festival, Anawim Companions House, Victoria Hospice and the Cool Aid Society Capital Campaign.  He currently sits on the Victoria Telus Community Board which distributes $350,000 per year into local initiatives relating to kids, education, health and environment.This week on the show I am joined by Realtor/Trainer/Speaker – Tony Joe as we talk "Your Road Map to Real Estate".This Episode is sponsored by The Buzz Conference, and KiTS Keep-in-Touch Systems. Make sure you connect with The Buzz Conference by visiting their website www.thebuzzconference.com or by following them on Instagram @thebuzzconference to keep tabs on all the awesome events they host.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

The Jimmy Rex Show
#278 - Walter O'Brien - Founder Scorpion Computer Services Is One Of The Smartest Humans & Executive Producer T.V. Series "Scorpion"

The Jimmy Rex Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 51:36


Guest Bio:Contact Scorpion Through conciergeup.com -- Walter O'Brien (hacker name: "Scorpion") was diagnosed as a child prodigy with an IQ of 197 and at 13 years old started his company ScorpionComputerServices.com. Scorpion has mitigated risk for 7 years on $1.9 trillion of investments and has invented and applied Artificial Intelligence engines to protect United States war fighters in Afghanistan. Scorpion is now a think tank for hire that provides intelligence on demand as a concierge service for funded challenges through ConciergeUp.com. Since 1988, Scorpion's team of world class experts partner with clients on a global basis, across industries, to add real measurable value in mission-critical initiatives from planning, to execution, to running the business. Scorpion's senior management has a collective knowledge of more than 413 technologies, 210 years in IT, and 1,360 projects. Scorpion himself has created over 177 unique technology inventions including ScenGen and WinLocX and is one of the world's leading experts in the application of computer science and artificial intelligence to solve complex industry challenges.

The Valley Today
BlueScreen Computer Services

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 27:46


We pre-recorded today's conversation via Zoom with Jesse Mueller from BlueScreen Computer Services to talk about scams & the hazards of the internet. BlueScreen Computer Services provides friendly REMOTE computer service to clientele throughout the Shenandoah Valley and beyond! Jesse explained several different internet scams & talked about how the scammers are successful with otherwise smart, educated victims. He gave some insight and tips for what to do if you've been the victim. We talked about how to avoid malware & adware as well as the safety of removing what he called "shovelware" from new computers. For more information about BlueScreen Computer Services, visit their website: https://bluescreencomputer.com/ follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlueScreenComputer or give him a call at: 540-975-5000.

Mahogany Voices Podcast
Over 50 & Dating...

Mahogany Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 70:36


In this episode, Everyone is back from their personal days off and we're ready to get to it. Tracy is the co-host of the 'Let The Voices Speak for Themselves' segment and we share our wants, needs, deal breakers and expectations when dating in this new era of our lives. Cynthia, the only currently married Mahogany Voice, tells how they still go on dates and the importance of it. To Cougar or NOT to Cougar???, App dating or Speed dating??? These are valid questions when over 50 and dating. No matter what we decide, we will always be OUR authentic selves and lead with OUR intentions! LET THE ADVENTURES BEGIN................. Sit back and enjoy the show, We hope there's a take-away for you or someone you Love! Thank you for all of the Love and Support, WE appreciate Everyone!** Leave a comment and LIKE, FOLLOW, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE all of Mahogany Voices Podcast social media and YouTube channel. Email: Mahoganyvoicespodcast@gmail.com *Original Mahogany Voices Podcast Sound Track - IG: @thebaltimorebull *VOICE OF THE COMMUNITY (BUSINESS SHOUT-OUTS)* -Reset Journals, IG: @rmf_journals, OWNER: Robin Orman -Terry's Computer Services and More, Monttpython@aim.com, OWNER: Terry -IG & FB: Craftyclassylady, OWNER: Shannon Queen Potts -Primerica (Insurance), OWNER: Michelle Smalls, Michellesmalls@primerica.com, www.primerica.com/Michellesmalls, 443-717-9246 -JRS Photography LLC., OWNER: James Spencer, Jamesspencer777@aol.com, 410-660-9221

The Right Buzz
Live Radio Show With Maureen Joseph

The Right Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 89:29


Maureen Joseph is a life long goth, She is our very own Dark Duchess. She don't like to people but she goes out occasionally to get some sun only because its doctor's orders.Maureen was born in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a degree in Accounting and Computer Services. She's also studied French literature and philosophy.Maureen is the author of Twice The Demise. Maureen is working on book 2 but is very busy training to be a Clinical Medical Assistant. If you want to know more at Maureen before her interview then go check out Maureen's picture on her Facebook author page and landing page.https://www.facebook.com/authormjbkOr you can check out her author landing page on our websitehttps://www.therightbuzz.co.uk/maureenjoseph

Speaking Business podcast
Jacqui Taylor - The Future will be an Empathy Economy

Speaking Business podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 20:06


In an increasingly chaotic and disruptive world of technology our guest today is one of 2019’s 100 Global Leaders and a Top 10 Global Internet of Things innovator.  She doesn’t just predict the future she engineers it. She has positively impacted the lives of over 1/3 of the world’s population. 34 million citizens globally collaborate in her cutting-edge research. She is also appointed to the G20 as an expert advisor and has created a new plan for the Global Digital Economy please welcome web scientist and “cyberpreneur” Dr Jacqui Taylor. Bio Dr Jacqui Taylor one of 100 Global Leaders for 2019, as a top 10 Global Internet of Things innovator she doesn’t just predict the future she engineers it using cutting edge web science research. She will clarify and demystify the future for you and spotlight the mega trends inspiring you to align your organisation to profit from the Internet of Things. As one of the original 250 Founders of the UK’s Tech City it became clear to her In December 2016 that the combination of the Internet of Things, which is changing our society globally and the decision of the UK to exit from the European Union required a new approach for businesses to survive the impact. She pivoted her company FlyingBinary to meet this challenge with spectacular results. Jacqui is an international Web Scientist whose early career in aerospace engineering was abruptly halted on graduation when she was transferred to the Computer Services department to lay the foundation for the Software Engineering industry. She was headhunted at 24 to create the first distributed technology solution in the energy industry. She set up her first company at 26 and has been unemployable ever since. She is the only technologist to deploy technology across the whole of the UK’s health service and has architected transformational change at the Bank of England and across the European banking industry, twice. Jacqui is known globally as the world’s first Smart City Tzar, smart cities are the future hubs of business in an IoT world. She is a Strategic Advisor to the UK Government on Smart Cities, Cities lead on Digital Built Britain and a Principal UK Expert lead for the British Standards Institute (BSI) international team for Smart Cities and Artificial Intelligence. She is one of 16 International Smart City experts advising the Chinese Government on their Smart City Programme and one of 4 experts advising the European Commission on improving outcomes for citizens in an IoT world. As a Cyberpreneur she travels the world explaining how the technology she builds to defend Europe against terrorism can be used to make organisations, nations and continents CyberSmart. She explains how to build a community response to one of the largest threats we face globally today. At Davos she announced how the UK is partnering with nations to deploy this technology to defeat global corruption, overseen by the OECD. As a UK Science Diplomat her work has underpinned a new future for 90 nations and has positively impacted over one third of the world’s population. This work is now a foundation for future trade UK relationships in a post Brexit world. As a co-founder of the data journalism industry she shares her recent web science research which connects 34 million citizens globally to unlock the secrets of building a future IoT workforce. Recorded on: 23rd April 2020 Links: More about Jacqui Taylor More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with Maria on FaceBook To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn  Itunes  Soundcloud Stitcher Spotify  

IT-founder.de - IT-Unternehmen erfolgreich gründen
#99 Ein Blumenstrauß, der Wissen schafft - Insiderinfos für dein Business

IT-founder.de - IT-Unternehmen erfolgreich gründen

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 27:38


Hallo und herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Folge vom IT – Founder – Podcast! Heute gibt es wieder einen ganzen Blumenstrauß an Themen und ich bin mir sicher, da ist wieder etwas Interessantes für dich dabei! Es wird unter anderem noch ein bisschen um das Thema Website gehen, was macht deine Website aus, damit sie auch wirklich erfolgreich ist. Dann sprechen wir über Google Ads für Unternehmen und das Thema Notfallreparatur im Vergleich zu Neuausstattung, sowie die Rechtsformen. Die Website – was kannst du tun, damit sie funktioniert?Ich kriege immer noch total viele Nachrichten von euch oder ihr sagt mir in Gesprächen, dass ihr eine Website habt, die nicht funktioniert. Dafür kann es zunächst zwei Gründe geben: 1. Die Website funktioniert nicht, weil sie nicht sichtbar ist. Sie ist zwar da, aber sie ist eben einfach nur da. Keiner findet sie. 2. Die Website funktioniert nicht, weil sie in sich nicht funktioniert, im Sinne von was soll sie denn erreichen und was ist das Ziel von einem Besuch. Es geht also nicht um Prestige und um tolle Informationen, sondern es geht schlicht und ergreifend um den Mehrumsatz, den du durch deine Website generierst. Wenn du Dienstleister bist, musst du zuerst dafür sorgen, dass die Leute überhaupt mit dir in Kontakt kommen. Sorge also dafür, dass direkt auf deiner Startseite deine Telefonnummer mit einer Handlungsaufforderung oder ein Kontaktformular auftaucht. Sehr wichtig ist auch, dass deine Kontaktdaten sofort laden, sobald man drauf klickt und nicht erst drei vier Sekunden später.  Google Ads vs. Vereine und Portale – was eignet sich wofür am besten?Kommen wir nun zum Punkt Sichtbarkeit zurück und das leitet uns perfekt über zu Google Anzeigen. Viele sagen mir immer, sie haben mit mehreren hundert Euro Budget da herum probiert und nichts hat geklappt. Für ein paar erste Kontaktanfragen hilft dir die Handyversion da schon weiter, aber damit wirst du jetzt deine Kampagne nicht mega erfolgreich machen. Und das ist jetzt die Frage, mit der alles anfängt: Hast du Google Ads wirklich ausprobiert, die Zeit investiert und/oder dich mit einem Profi daran gesetzt? Hast du über einen längeren Zeitraum größere Beträge probiert und Erfahrungen gesammelt? Aus meiner Erfahrung funktionieren Google Ads gerade für IT – Unternehmen sehr gut. Seit ca. einem Jahr hat Google die Richtlinien verschärft und unter anderem Anzeigen für Computer Services untersagt. Es gab zu viele schwarze Schafe. Ab und an kommt es also mal vor, dass Anzeigen von mir oder meinen Kunden abgelehnt werden, wenn da das Wort Computer Service auftaucht. Du musst außerdem immer im Auge behalten, wo du deinen Kunden gedanklich abholst. Es gibt im Grunde zwei Szenarien: Das eine ist der Druck. Es ist ein zwingendes Ereignis passiert, irgendwas ist gecrasht beispielsweise und jetzt geht es einfach nur darum, die ersten zwei drei Dienstleister abzutelefonieren und den ersten sympathisch und kompetent klingenden schnell zu buchen. Achte in diesem Fall immer darauf, dass eine Telefonnummer von dir mit in der Anzeige auftaucht. Das zweite Szenario ist, jemand braucht etwas neues, sei es eine neue Website oder eine neue Ausstattung. Hierbei geht es nicht um Stress, sondern die Leute recherchieren erstmal in Ruhe. Für dich heißt das, du hast Zeit, Vertrauen aufzubauen. Stell also für dich erstmal fest, in welchem der beiden  Bereiche du fischen willst. Für das erste Szenario eignen sich die Ads ganz gut, aber die Leute im zweiten Szenario sind unter Umständen altmodischer. Die musst du erstmal mit deinem Unternehmen bekannt machen. Was kannst du also noch tun, um in Verbindung treten? Es gibt Google Ads, Facebook Ads funktioniert genauso gut für Unternehmen. Xing und LinkedIn gibt es auch noch. Was aber viel zu oft nicht genutzt wird, sind bereits bestehende Verbände, Vereine, Portale. Ob das die IHK ist oder sonstwas, vielleicht bist du auch eh schon drin in einer regionalen Organisation. Um mit regionalen Unternehmen in Kontakt zu kommen, sind solche Verbände ganz wichtig. Geh bei sowas nicht direkt mit dem Verkaufen als erstes rein. Biete den Leuten zunächst Mehrwert an. Vielleicht ist dein Wissen für die Mitglieder von Nutzen? Schaffe über diesen Mehrwert Vertrauen. Dann kannst du immer noch sagen, hey, man kann auch mit mir zusammen arbeiten, sagt einfach bescheid. Ich möchte dir das Verzeichnis von XXX empfehlen. In dem Online – Portal sind sehr viele Entwickler usw. unterwegs und die haben ein Anbieterverzeichnis, das du kostenlos nutzen kannst und welches zudem sehr hohes Vertrauen bei Google genießt. Oben rechts auf deren Seite kannst du kostenlos einen Eintrag generieren, der dann einen Do Follow – Backlink zu deiner Website hat. Dieser ist natürlich perfekt für Google, weil eine sehr solide Domain auf deine Website verlinkt. Wenn du dann deinen Eintrag auch noch gut pflegst und eine relevante Beschreibung mit entsprechenden Suchbegriffen für dein Unternehmen hinterlegst, dann kann dieser Backlink extrem wertvoll für dich sein – und das völlig kostenlos. Rechtsformen - Wo willst du mit deinem Unternehmen hin?Widmen wir uns nun den Rechtsformen, einem Thema, das eigentlich immer träge klingt, dabei kann es total sexy sein, sich relativ kompakt nochmal Infos zu holen und zu schauen, wo man denn mit seinem Business eigentlich hinwill und welche Rechtsform dafür geeignet ist. Kurz vorweg: Solltest du Produkte verkaufen und nicht nur reine Dienstleistungen anbieten, dann macht es auf jeden Fall Sinn, ein Gewerbe anzumelden. Bist du reiner Dienstleister und schreibst nur ultraselten Rechnungen, dann ist vielleicht das Thema Freiberufler etwas für dich. Stellst du jetzt für dich fest, dass du Einzelunternehmer bist, dann brauchst du einfach nur auf dem Gewerbeamt dein Gewerbe anzumelden. Hast du andere Gründer mit drin oder du entscheidest dich für eine andere Gesellschaftsform, dann kannst du eine GmbH machen. In dem Moment, wo mehrere Unternehmer sich nicht aktiv für eine Rechtsform entscheiden, sind sie automatisch eine Personengesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts. Problem hierbei: ALLE Geschäftsführer haften, unabhängig davon, wer Mist gebaut hat. Und das ist ganz wichtig, dass du dir darüber im Klaren bist, denn du haftest auch mit deinem Privatvermögen.Gründest du eine GmbH, kannst du das reduzieren. Allerdings brauchst du für die Gründung ein Startkapital. Das liegt zwar bei 25.000 €, diese musst du aber nicht direkt zu Beginn vollständig einbringen. Ab 500 € kannst du gründen. Großer Vorteil: Deine Haftung ist auf die 25.000 € beschränkt. Es gibt Ausnahmen und ich bin auch kein Rechtsberater, aber ich möchte dir einen ersten Überblick geben. Für Details fragst du am besten einen Anwalt oder Steuerberater.  Bist du Einzelunternehmer, unterliegen deine persönlichen Einkünfte aus dem Verdienst deiner Firma der Einkommenssteuer. Wenn du eine GmbH hast, ist das erstmal das Einkommen der GmbH und das heißt, du hast erstmal keine persönliche Einkommenssteuer für das Einkommen des Unternehmens.  Erst, wenn du das ausgezahlt bekommst, dann wird es für dich versteuert. Ein ganz großer Unterschied hier ist aber, im Vergleich zum Einzelunternehmer, dass du dir nicht einfach Geld vom Geschäftskonto runternehmen darfst. Dafür brauchst du dann einen Geschäftsführeranstellungsvertrag und dein Gehalt muss festgelegt sein und regelmäßig ausgezahlt werden.Abgesehen von der steuerlichen Seite hat eine GmbH noch ganz andere Vorteile: Du kannst Anteile verkaufen oder auch dein ganzes Unternehmen. Bei einem Einzelunternehmen ist das schwieriger, weil die Grenze nicht ganz klar ist. Gut, das war jetzt mal ein kurzer Überblick. Für mich selber ist das Thema auch total spannend. Wenn du noch Fragen hast, kannst du mir immer wie gewohnt eine Mail schicken. Falls du darauf keinen Bock hast, findest du mich auf Facebook oder Instagram. Tja und die nächste Folge wäre, wenn ich mich nicht ganz verzählt habe, Folge 100!! Ist das nicht mega cool??  Da muss ich mir doch mal etwas Besonderes einfallen lassen ;-) Bis dahin, bleib gesund! Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, würde ich mich freuen, wenn du mir eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes hinterlässt. Als Dankeschön nenne ich dich persönlich in meiner nächsten Folge. Je mehr positive Bewertungen mein Podcast hat, desto mehr kann ich mit meiner Arbeit erreichen. Außerdem bekomme ich durch dich wertvolles Feedback, das mir hilft, meine Episoden noch besser für dich zu machen und die Inhalte zu erstellen, die dich begeistern und weiterbringen. Folge uns gerne auch auf: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itfounder/ Facebook Community für IT-Unternehmen und IT-Gründer: https://www.it-founder.de/go/group/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itfounder/  

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts
Around the Parishes Saturday 9th May 2020 - Hogan Computer services Scariff

Scariff Bay Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 15:04


Each week we go around East Clare to find out what's happening. A slightly different episode this week due to the Covid 19 situation as host Jim Collins talks to  Ger Hogan of Hogan Computer services who has a computer business in the square of Scariff and who hopes to celebrate 20 years in business in September. Around the Parishes is sponsored by Tom Collins engineering Scariff. 

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Warner, Nick, Mason, Ryley + Costner, Jack - Jesus Geeks Computer Services Ministry

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 19:24


The Get Cyber Resilient Show
Ep 8 | Launching a career in cyber security - with Craig Ford, Senior Security Engineer at Davichi Computer Services

The Get Cyber Resilient Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 27:06


In this working from home edition of the Get Cyber Resilient Show, Garret O'Hara chats with Craig Ford, author of ‘A Hacker I Am' and Senior Security Engineer at Davichi Computer Services. Craig and Gar speak about careers in cyber security including what employers look for, mentoring and diversity in the industry, along with current cyber threats and how to get back to basics. #getcyberresilient #cyberresilience Related links: Craig's Book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Hacker-I-Am-Craig-Ford/dp/0648693910 For the latest cyber news and insights head to www.getcyberresilient.com

KPCW Cool Science Radio
Nexus IT CEO Earle Foote Let's Us Know The Best Technology To Use While Working From Home

KPCW Cool Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 29:23


In this episode of Cool Science Radio Earl Foote who is the CEO, for NexusIT Consultants joins Lynn and John. Foote’s company is an IT Support and Computer Services company based in Park City UT. They provide rapid response IT services in Salt Lake City and across Northern Utah. We will be speaking with Earl about best in class tools and services that employers and employees can use to work, attend class and conference from home.

The Right Buzz
Twice The Demise - Maureen Joseph

The Right Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 43:12


Maureen Joseph is a seasoned business woman, veteran copywriter and a lifelong goth, who goes out occasionally in the sun as per her doctor's orders. She was born in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a degree in Accounting and Computer Services. She's also studied French literature and philosophy.Book Purchase http://amazon.com/author/maureenjoseph

Spoken Word
Computer Services Stocks Hit the High Notes

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 6:05


Should you hear that music, or stay away? (0:10) - Is It Time To Invest In The Computer Service Industry? (2:00) - What Pressures or Risks Are Impacting Computer Services? (4:15) - Stocks To Watch In Computer Services Podcast@Zacks.com

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Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Chinese Hackers, DNA Databases, New Wi-Fi Standards, Google in bed with the Chinese and more all on TTWCP Radio Show

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 28:02


  Wow,  Wi-Fi is in for some major changes! Today, I will talk about some of the huge changes to our Wi-Fi system and what it means to you. Chinese hackers are at it again.  I will tell you about their two new targets and why you need to be on extremely careful if you own a business. Google - Friend or Foe?  I will discuss something that Google is doing that should scare the “bejesus” out of all of us.  Have they turned into Janus? Seems maybe so. Have you had your DNA tested?  Listen in as I explain why most of us of European Ancestry can be identified even if our DNA is not in any of the DNA databases. Do you turn off your PC at night?  Listen in as we discuss what six of the top manufacturers have to say about turning your PC off at night. Craig is putting up a new insider site (Yes, it is free, but you have to sign up)  On it will have all his special reports that he puts out and you will be the first to get them. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit -CraigPeterson.com --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 10/20/2018 Chinese Hackers, DNA Databases, New Wi-Fi Standards, Google in bed with the Chinese and more Craig Peterson: Hey, Good Morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here every Saturday about the same time. So, I hope you continue to join me. We're going to be talking about some of the technology that's going to influence you, the movers and shakers, as it were in the technology field. And, there are quite a few of them. Things keep changing all the time. In fact, today we are going to be talking about the next big change in Wi-Fi. You know, we've talked about the new fifth-generation LTE for our phones before. This is huge. We've got two new targets for hackers, two new big ones, will be talking about today. And, that includes anybody who uses outsourced IT vendors. Yes, indeed, we'll be talking about that. In fact, that article both of those should be in your newsletter that you got this morning. If you didn't get it, make sure you subscribe. Craig Peterson dot com slash subscribe. We've got a really kind of an interesting turn around here for Google and the white house when it comes to China. Yeah, is Google two-faced will no that, that's not possible. Turns out maybe they are. DNA databases. I know a lot of people who have done DNA research, they've submitted their DNA. And I know many people who refuse to, of course, we just had DNA in the news with Senator Elizabeth Warren and her claim to having Native American ancestry. Turns out she has less Native American ancestry than the average European American. I thought that was pretty funny. But, even if you did not submit your DNA to one of these sites, they can probably track you down. This is interesting, almost any European American now can be identified by their DNA, even if, they didn't put it into one of these DNA databanks. How's that even possible? So we'll talk about that. And, we are finally going to put the nail in the coffin. Well, maybe? About your PC. Does turn it off at night? Make it last longer. Boy have I had a lot of discussions about that over the years with clients and friends and employees. So, we'll get right down to the bottom. We've got answers from six of the top manufacturers of computers. And, we will discuss what they had to say about our devices. Should we be turning them off? And, you know, I kind of wonder, do they have a bias, right? Are they going to tell us the wrong thing so, that our computers break more quickly? Hmm, interesting question, isn't it? Anyhow, Welcome. Welcome. Craig Peterson. And of course, this is Tech Talk. So getting into this, we'll start with China, of course, Communist China, Red China, whatever you might want to call it is very central government controlled. I think most people know that. I kind of wonder about some of the younger kids. It seemed to think that just this panacea, it's a democracy where 98% of the people vote, but that's not this show. But we do know that China has been very active militarily. Their main goal of the People's Liberation Army, when it comes to conquering another country, right now, seems to be cyber warfare. It's something that they can do, inexpensively. It's unlikely that they would lose lives, in the process. And, they're also using their cyber warfare technologies in order to make some bucks. Yes, indeed, China is hacking. Now, I told you about a client that we picked up here just a few weeks ago, who lost $180,000 Right from the bank account. Stolen right out of that. As part of the business email compromise, The FBI is telling us has yielded 12 billion plus dollars to hackers. Money, real money, okay. This is not, "Oh, 12  billion in lost productivity". And, you say, "Well, how do you figure that out"? Is that kind of like, wait a minute now, 20% of our employees are out sick on Fridays. So, there must be something going on? Well, but you do the math. Okay. 20% on Friday? Well, Friday is 20% of a work week. Okay. So there's, there's the math that that used right in the statistics, damn statistics and lies. And then there's a math that in this case, means $12 billion stolen fromCraig Peterson  4:31 companies.Craig Peterson  4:32 And, I know companies where this has happened to, right here. And when you're talking about $12 billion stolen in the last 24 months,Craig Peterson  4:41 we're talking about companies, all over the place, cause that's a lot of money. And, in this particular case, hundred $180,000 was their operating capital all gone, overnight. So, they thought it was a Chinese hacker. The police investigated found it was a Chinese hacker. So, they flew over to China to file police papers, which they did. And, of course, nothing happened, nothing's going to happen. It's impossible to get any of that money back. Well, the US government on Wednesday warned that there's a hacking groupCraig Peterson  5:18 that's known by the name cloud Hopper, and they are attacking firmsCraig Peterson  5:26 in the United States. But, they're specifically launching attacks against one type of firm.Craig Peterson  5:31 Now, I've had a hard time in and I'd love it. If you'd help me with this. You can just text me directly 855-385-5553 with your answer, cause I'd love to hear from you. Craig Peterson  5:44 ButCraig Peterson  5:44 the specific type of firm I look at my customers and my customers have tended over the last 30 years to be smaller companies that have grown. And they've grown to the point where they're IT their information technology. isn't enough for non-professional to handle, but they can't really afford to hire the right kind of person. And, of course, in this day and age, it's impossible for a small or medium company to hire someone that really understands security. It's changing daily, it's just, it's crazy. So, what do you call a company like that, you know, the mid-tier, where it used to be that the office manager would bring in her husband and kid to do some work on the network. Install a new little firewall, they went down to staples, they bought a switch, but now they're too big, they've had problems. Maybe they got sacked with ransomware, and they realize they need more help. So, it's kind of I always thought a "tweener", right? It's a 'Tweenie" company. But I guess, you know, that kind of sounds negative, doesn't it? Because that's like a “tweenager”, somebody who's not quite a teenager. What is that? Like, the 12-11-year-olds? They're tweens. Not quite teens yet. And so they're not quite at the point where they can have their own professional IT staff, but they kind of need them, what would you call that? I'd love to hear from you. I'm trying to figure out how, how, how, what, what to call those types of companies.Craig Peterson  7:13 And, when we're talking about that, and that type of a company we're talking about someoneCraig Peterson  7:20 that typically outsources to what's known in the industry as a managed services provider. And, that's what we've been doing since the early 90s. Since 91, we've been doing managed security services and managed Computer Services. And that's where I think they fit. You've got the small company, they're too big for, you know, Uncle Jack to come in and help them anymore, or the nieces and nephews. They need more than that, but they can't really afford a professional. And, in this day and age, there's no way you can get a professional you might think you are but you can't afford them. Because true professional now was going for well north of $100,000. 120Craig Peterson  8:05 and $180,000 a year. So, they turn to companies like mine. Managed security services, or just straight Managed services. And, these companies come in and they help with figuring out what computers do you need, you need to do an upgrade, they'll fix something that's wrong. And, hopefully, they'll manage the security by getting into the computers and messing with them, as needed, doing the updates, doing the changeover into the new security software, right all of that sort of stuff. Well think about those companies here for just a second and I'm talking about these managed security companies. The outsourced IT people. Well, the Department of Homeland Security issued a technical alert saying that this group from China is engaged in cyber espionage and theft of intellectualCraig Peterson  8:59 propertyCraig Peterson  9:01 against these outsourced IT providers. A very, very big deal. Two prominent US cybersecurity companies are warning, that the Chinese have been caught by them hacking, actively trying to get in and that had surged, and that this whole thing is part of the escalating trade war between Beijing and Washington. So, what this means is, your managed services provider your outsourced IT company is being attacked and maybe even hacked. And what does that mean to you? Well, think about what they do for you. You call them up and they hop on your computer, right? We do it all the time for our clients. That means they have access to your network, your outsourced IT guys have access your network, right. They have access to you a file server. They might have the master administration passwords for that file server. They have full access to your network.Craig Peterson  10:02 So, why wouldn't China try and hack Craig Peterson  10:05 these managed services providers? Why wouldn't China try and hack these IT providers? This is a very big deal for them because then they get access to all of the companies that work with that managed IT, provider. Do you see where this is going? You see the problem.Craig Peterson  10:23 NowCraig Peterson  10:24 I mentioned this company that had lost $180,000, it was stolen and it's gone in 90 seconds. It's just its toast. Right? It is completely gone. So, I mentioned them and think about this for a second, How did they get into their bank account? Craig Peterson  10:42 Well, although, this company security was abysmal, as most smaller companies are. They got their information stolen via their accountant.Craig Peterson  10:55 Now an accountant, in this case, it's very similar to an outsourced IT provider, isn't it. The accountant had all of their banking information, right. All of their tax returns. Had access to all of this. That makes it a real problem. That makes it just a huge, substantial problem. And, in the case of this client of ours, this new client. They didn't do anything wrong, particularly, right. They weren't protected. But, the Chinese got into the accountant's system and then went after all of their clients. Now, we have another case where we're expert witnesses and this one is an interesting one, as well. Its kind of similar guess what they are, they are an outsourced IT provider. And again, I'm not naming names here, because there's lawsuits pending, as you might imagine. Then, in fact, as I mentioned, we are involved in a case where we are witnesses. So I am and helping with Craig Peterson  12:02 with an insurance company in this case, because there's insurance claims.Craig Peterson  12:05 So, they had an outsourced IT firm, and the outsourced IT firm was not doing their job. and was not keeping the security up to date. So, who's responsible then? Is the company that got hacked responsible? Because their systems weren't up to date. Or is the assumption that the outsourced IT provider was keeping things up to date. Is that good enough? And that's again, what the courts are going to have to decide. Because they're looking at the contracts, okay, the agreements. Were the people involved up to date? Were they doing their job under the contract? And, I've seen this also when it comes to break-fix shops. And the break-fix shop is where you call when something breaks. So, they don't have to keep anything up to date. They have no obligation to do the software updates. Or to keep an eye on the logs, right. Because all they do is respond. You call them, they respond. They'll show up. They'll fix a hard drive or a monitor. They'll give you something. Maybe they'll help you install some software. But, they have absolutely no duty to respond. But, now we're getting Homeland Security telling us that these companies, that I have seen hacked over the last two months, myself, because we've picked up new clients that have been hacked, right. These companies are the ones under direct assault and that's a very, very bad thing. Something I think we need to really pay attention to if you're interested I have Craig Peterson  13:48 business process agreement, that I will be glad to send you. I've had it for and I give it away for some of the bonuses and some of the webinars that I do. But it if you reach out to me, you can just send email to me at Craig Peterson dot com or text me at 855-385-5553, I will send you a copy, just a sample, you have to take it to your lawyer, right like all contracts, but a sample agreement thatCraig Peterson  14:17 youCraig Peterson  14:18 can put in place with your managed security provider, or your managed services provider, or your break-fix shop. Whatever it might be. So, that they now have responsibility and they know it. And you have a contract that says that they are responsible for keeping your systems safe. Because it's getting really bad, and when you've got Department of Homeland Security coming out, right now, with a statement. This is DHS official, Christopher Krebs, these cyber threat actors are still active, and we strongly encourage our partners and government and industry to work together to defend against thisCraig Peterson  14:57 threat.Craig Peterson  14:58 I can tell you now unfortunately that the Chinese are back. We've seen a huge pickup and activity over the last year and a half. There's there's just all kinds of great quotes. And, of course, in some of the FBI Infraguard webinars I've been holding, we've been talking about cybersecurity 2.0 and even 3.0 and what you have to do in this day and age. And, I know, I hate to have to tell you this stuff because I know you're trying to run your business. I see it all the time. I'm trying to run my business, right. And, I was trying to run my business. I thought I was doing fine. I thought that I was secure enough. I helped, remember, I helped to develop the internet, right. These protocols I implemented for companies for major firms, AT&T, NCR, RCA Astro Space, I've had all kinds of clients over the years. Digital Equipment Corporation, of course, HP client, USAA, all of these guys, right. So, here I am thinking I know what I'm doing. I've got the anti-virus up to date, I'm all set and I got hacked. Now, for me, this was 20 years ago. But I've paid close attention to it ever since then. And actually, it's more than 20 years ago now 25 years ago.Craig Peterson  16:15 And, I understand that you think you're good enough, but I doubt you are. So, pay good attention. If you want a copy of that business process outsourcing agreement, let me know glad to send to you. You know, I'm not going to charge you for something I found, that I thought it is worth sharing. But, I'd be glad to let you know about that. Also, want to mention that I am doing webinars this coming week public ones, I'm doing one for the FBI Infragard as well, which is not public, this week. But a public webinar where we are going to talk more about ransomware about solutions. I'm going to do some serious training, no credit card required. I'm not charging for this. This is not a big sales pitch. In fact, I'm not even going to make an offer. So, it's content rich. And the way to get in signed up for that is to go to Craig Peterson dot com, and we will be more than glad to sign you up. You will love it. We've had tons of great feedback from people about these webinars. So, what's next when it comes to Wi-Fi. We've talked a little bit about what's next when it comes to our cell services. But, man are there gonna be some changes next year,Craig Peterson  17:31 We've got five G LTE that's hitting the streets, we've got a big fight between all of the major carriers, who's going to win. We've got attempted mergers going on so that they can afford to do these massive rollouts of Five G. Well 5G is the next evolution, here of LTE. And, it's going to be amazing, because you're going to have incredibleCraig Peterson  17:59 coverage.Craig Peterson  18:01 Incredible speeds. Most people will probably just get rid of their cable modems, frankly. And, switch over to this, if you're in, you know, suburbia, or obviously the city. Cause it's going to be so cheap and so fast. Well, we've got a new version of Wi-Fi coming out too, and that's going to help the cable companies maybe, survive. The problem, The biggest problem, that we're trying to fix in both cases with the new Wi-Fi and with the new five G LTE on our phones, is that we have a ton of new devices getting introduced. We're talking about millions of devices a day, sometimes. Think about it, I I ordered some light bulbs from Amazon that are Wi-Fi connected. Now in my home and in my office, I have an IoT network. I have a network specifically dedicated to all of these Internet of Things devices where it's heavily monitored, heavily controlled, where they can go and has no access to anything else, right. But, I do this professionally. You as a home user, right, you're not a professional, you're a small business, you're not a security professional, your obviously your professional what you do, you wouldn't have a small business. But, you should have this. But you know, frankly, I'm not expecting you to have this. But, they're trying to solve the problem we've got too many devices. And a lot of these devices don't need a lot of bandwidth. But they need bandwidth, often. And then we also have a lot of devices require, a lot, of bandwidth. Think about the big users on the internet. We're talking about Netflix. Most of the time, Netflix is the number one user of bandwidth on the internet. I read a book, written by, I forget what her name is, she was one of the head people, C-level, over at Netflix. And, and they came to realize, whoa, we're going to be using one-fifth of the internet's bandwidth. And it just kind of drove home how popular the company was. Of course, now it's one half or even more. So, we have the mix of devices, that one a lot of bandwidth while you're streaming a movie or video on YouTube, or you're watching one of my training programs, right. Or, you have devices like clothing or light bulbs that needed to connect to need to have, you know, some activity, but there are a lot of them. And, 5g is where it's at when it comes to the cell network. So, Wi-Fi has to compete. And, I love the version number games, right? Oh, my phone's better. Because it's a Samsung eight versus seven and an eight though it isn't as good as an iPhone 10. Because 10 is a higher number, right. So, they all have to play with these numbers and Wi-Fi over the years, if you remember and boy do I remember because I've been using it since day one. We started with 802 11Craig Peterson  20:59 A. Then we went to, what was it it was B, and then we moved from be on to N. We have AX,  AC, all of these different Wi-Fi standards. And today 802 11 AC is the standard. And it's quite fast. But it's going to be nothing like what's next. So what they've done is they've changed the nomenclature around the current Wi-Fi standard 802 11 AC is going to be called Wi-Fi five. The previous standard which 802 11 N is going to become Wi-Fi four, etc., etc. So, you're going to start seeing new logos as well. So you know, the little Wi-Fi and logo almost everybody uses. And that's those concentric circles you see one-quarter of that right like a slice of the pie, one-quarter of the pie. That's going to change it's still going to be that corner of the pie. But it's going to have a number on it. So it's gonna say six or five or four. And, that's going to make it easy for you to spot what kind of digital connection you have to the Wi-Fi network. Now they're already talking about the devices are going to be supported on this. And one of the reasons is having to introduce this is, remember I mentioned Netflix. Well Netflix streaming at 1080P, which is high def, is bad enough. But think about the new 8k video that's out right now. 8k video streaming, that is nuts. We're talking about support for transport rates that just blow everything out of the air. Right now get it out of the air Wi-Fi. So, what they're doing is they're taking the bands that are already allotted to them the 2.4 gigahertz band where they will have four streams available at 1.1 gigabits and the five gigahertz band where they think they're going to be able to have about 8 five gigabit streams, isn't that amazing. And, the technologies redefining the usage and what they do with collisions and things. And they're working on refining it before the full launch next year. But, it looks like they may be able to get 10 gigabits worth of speed out of the Wi-Fi. That is huge. When you think of most people aren't even getting 50 megabits, nowadays. So, it's going to require more electricity. It's going to hit on your battery, as well. If you're using these new standards, Wi-Fi six, for instance, even though it has improved efficiency.Craig Peterson  23:41 If you are streaming real high bandwidth you're going to be using more battery. But, if you are content with watching videos on your iPad at the same data rate at the same quality they are today. You will find that you will actually be saving on battery life you'll save a little bit on your electric bill. But, it's going to be interesting because Wi-Fi six is it hasn't yet been finalized, we'll we'll keep an eye on this for you, as we continue to, you know to move ahead in technology and that's what the show is all about.Craig Peterson  24:15 Wow, we are drawing quickly to an end of today's show you're listening to Craig Peterson and of course this is Tech Talk we've been on the air now for more than 20 years, as well long time eh. We really appreciate all of our listeners and we appreciate the listeners that right in a little note of support to the stations that were aired on it really does help a lot to hear how much you guys appreciate it. And I love to hear myself just a note to me at Craig Peterson dot com. I love to hear what it is you enjoy about the show. What you're learning. What you'd like to hear more about.  And, a lot of people just say, hey Craig, you you've been great at selecting the topics just keep it up, right. You're so much ahead of anything else that they're listening to or reading. So, I appreciate those, as well, because it lets me know that I'm doing the right thing, frankly. But we've got a couple more things we need to watch out for. First of all, your frequent flyer miles are on the target of hackers, out there right now. Thousands, In fact, hundreds of thousands of points and thousands of accounts are currently on sale. Delta sky miles. British Airways are the most commonly listed and these are being stolen. So, for instance, you can find out there on the dark web, right now. A hundred-thousand British Airways points for 34 euros. You can get 200,000 somebody selling them for 45 bucks. British Airways executive club 100,000 miles for 884. So, the prices vary dramatically. But just want to let you know you've got to protect your frequent flyer miles. And then that means shred your boarding pass after a flight. Don't ever post a photo of your boarding pass online. I had a really interesting webinar for the FBI Infraguard and it was all about these people that are making threats and then they post their their picture of the game, right. So, the threats against maybe the Commissioner of the NFL or someone else that's going to be at the game and they post a picture of their ticket and of course, again, track that way. But keep an eye on your accounts. The White House is calling on Google to abandon their project. Did you know Google is in the process right now of making the search engine for the Communist Chinese people. People's Liberation Army? That is going to be used in China and allows the government to track everything everyone's searching for? What they're saying online. It apparently even goes as far as to tie people's searches and a website visit back to their phone number in China. So, that is very, very scary. 1984, totally here in China. And Google's doing it. They won't provide technology to our military but they'll sure as heck provided to the communist government. I don't get it two face, two face. So, more articles you'll see up on my website. I could ruin your business, right now. This is a sim jacking. We actually have a recording of it. You can listen to what these people are doing. American Express card used to pay $39,000. It just goes on and on DNA databases being used to track you down even if you don't have your DNA filed. And I'm sorry I didn't get to this point you have to read it online. Craig Peterson dot com does turning off your PC every night make it last longer. We've got the answers from the experts Craig Peterson dot com and join me next week for my webinar. Again all of that up and Craig Peterson dot com. A webinar its open, no charge. No credit card. We're going to teach you more about what's happening with ransomware, business email compromise, and the hackers take care we'll chat with you next week.  --- Related articles: Your Information Technology Provider Is Now The #1 Target Of The Chinese Military Huge Improvements Coming to WiFi Frequent Flyer Miles Now A Big Target For Hackers White House Calls On Google To Abandon Chinese Search Engine Spy Project 'I Could Ruin Your Business Right Now': A Sim-Jacking, Account-Stealing Ransom Is Your DNA In A Database? Doesn’t Matter. New Study Finds That DNA Databases Can Send The Police Or Hackers To Your Door – Even If You Didn’t Submit Your DNA Does Turning Your PC Off Every Night Make It Last Longer? This Is What 8 Hardware Manufacturers Have To Say --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Message Input: Message #techtalk Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553

The MSP Show
Colorado Springs Computer Services Expert, Blake Schwank Shares His Journey

The MSP Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 14:00


Blake Schwank is the CEO of Colorado Springs IT company, Colorado Computer Support.  CCS provides IT services to the healthcare and educational market throughout Colorado.  Blake shares his journey with MSP marketing consultant Stuart Crawford. You don't want to miss this episode.

Let's Just Talk!
Millenials Financal Habits, Safe Driving

Let's Just Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 49:59


Jason Dorsey researcher on millennials. He has teamed up with Kedran Whitten of Computer Services, Inc. (CSI), a leading technology provider for financial institutions and businesses, to explore ways that business can better understand millennials’ financial habit. Second guest is Larry Thursby Vice President in Standard Auto/Property, Nationwide, offers insight about safe driving habits, other highlights from aggregate data collected through Nationwide’s SmartRide® program This show is broadcast live on Thursday's 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/

PegCityChat with Nat
Eps 54 #Interview with @JasonDorsey - How to Reach #Milennials? #MoneyManagement

PegCityChat with Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 8:39


Have you ever wondered where millennials go for financial advice? Do they really think social issues are more important than money?There is a rhythm to how people run their financial lives, but there are also generational differences. Generational trends are shaping the future of banks. Compared to baby boomers or Gen X-ers, when it comes to a career in banking, millennials are more concerned about uninteresting work than low pay. A new research project aims to uncover the hidden generational trends in financial habits and banking relationships, and explores the relationship between millennials and banks.PegCityLovely chats with Jason Dorsey, a go-to expert and researcher on millennials. He has teamed up with Computer Services, Inc. (CSI), a leading technology provider for financial institutions and businesses, to explore ways that business can better understand millennials' financial habits, as well as explore the differences in the generations.

PegCityChat with Nat
Eps 54 #Interview with @JasonDorsey - How to Reach #Milennials? #MoneyManagement

PegCityChat with Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 8:39


Have you ever wondered where millennials go for financial advice? Do they really think social issues are more important than money?There is a rhythm to how people run their financial lives, but there are also generational differences. Generational trends are shaping the future of banks. Compared to baby boomers or Gen X-ers, when it comes to a career in banking, millennials are more concerned about uninteresting work than low pay. A new research project aims to uncover the hidden generational trends in financial habits and banking relationships, and explores the relationship between millennials and banks.PegCityLovely chats with Jason Dorsey, a go-to expert and researcher on millennials. He has teamed up with Computer Services, Inc. (CSI), a leading technology provider for financial institutions and businesses, to explore ways that business can better understand millennials' financial habits, as well as explore the differences in the generations.

Entrepreneur Hour with Chris Michael Harris
EP105: Do You Have a Bulletproof Business? with Walter O'Brien, Founder/CEO of Scorpion Computer Services and Executive Producer of CBS' Scorpion

Entrepreneur Hour with Chris Michael Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 35:36


Click Here to Subscribe to the Show: iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Walter O'Brien, Founder/CEO of Scorpion Computer Services and Executive Producer of CBS' Scorpion, joins Entrepreneur Hour to talk about hiring an outsourced think tank to fortify your business concept. Today's Sponsor: Shopify Resources: Check out My FREE Business Building Resources

Raising Resilient Teens
Episode 1: Let Kids Learn Their Strengths, with Laura Henderson

Raising Resilient Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 37:01


Laura Henderson is a successful technology executive who made her mark in the industry as the General Manager of TEKLYNX Americas, Inc., the leading global provider of barcode and label software. As a strategic, results-oriented leader with a keen ability to create high-performing operating cultures, Laura has consistently achieved double-digit top and bottom-line growth at TEKLYNX Americas, Inc. After nearly two decades of success leveraging technological advancements for the betterment of businesses across a variety of industries, her marriage to a special education teacher, and being the mother of five children, Laura began to recognize a need for technological advancements in an entirely different area of the economy – education. With firsthand knowledge of the challenges facing the education system, the gap between education and 21st century skills became painfully obvious to Laura. Leveraging both her professional and personal background, Laura set out to close the gap with the creation of a personalized learning software application. Countless hours of research, programming and devotion resulted in the 2014 launch of Epiphany Learning. Laura holds a Management of Computer Services degree from Ottawa University. She is involved in her community and serves as the stewardship director for her parish. She actively participates in CEO roundtable groups. In 2012, she was awarded the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Women of Influence Award, and in 2016 she received the Inspirational Leadership Rising Star Award from The Executive Committee (TEC). Laura has been written up in numerous business articles, was featured as a panelist speaker for the Milwaukee Future 50 award ceremony, and recently spoke at the Educational Technology Leadership Development Seminar for the Education Industry Symposium (EIS). What you’ll learn about in this episode: Laura’s background Learning Relationship Management (LRM): getting to the heart of the learner before getting to the head of the learner The major challenges teens are facing today Why the teens that rebel against the school system could be the ones that break down barriers Why it’s okay for people to take a year or two off to find themselves before going into college Why we need to change what we’re measuring in terms of success in education Why today’s kids know more than their teachers and what this means The downside of the education system’s obsession with academic performance Getting kids to understand their strengths What Laura’s ideal curriculum would look like What Laura learned from Shawn Achor’s The Happiness Advantage Why parents and educators need to stop focusing on what they want kids to be Suggested reading Resources: Shawn Achor - The Happiness Advantage: www.goodthinkinc.com Ted Dintersmith - Most Likely to Succeed: www.mltsfilm.org

Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacy Podcast Episode 79 Pharmacy Computer Services Inc.

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 16:29


We return to the roots of the Pharmacy Podcast Show - and interview a fellow Pharmacy Technologist - Charlie Simons, Products Manager with Pharmacy Computer Services, Inc. Pharmacy Computer Services, Inc. (PCSI) was founded in 1978 when five practicing pharmacists and a software developer sat down with one goal in mind - to make pharmacy operations simpler through the use of software. Over 30 years later PCSI continues to develop complex pharmacy management software and pharmacy systems for University Medical Centers, County Clinics, and hospitals.

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Pharmacy Podcast Network
Pharmacy Podcast Episode 79 Pharmacy Computer Services Inc.

Pharmacy Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 16:29


We return to the roots of the Pharmacy Podcast Show - and interview a fellow Pharmacy Technologist - Charlie Simons, Products Manager with Pharmacy Computer Services, Inc. Pharmacy Computer Services, Inc. (PCSI) was founded in 1978 when five practicing pharmacists and a software developer sat down with one goal in mind - to make pharmacy operations simpler through the use of software. Over 30 years later PCSI continues to develop complex pharmacy management software and pharmacy systems for University Medical Centers, County Clinics, and hospitals. Today, clients across the United States and Canada use the Rx3000 pharmacy system to enter orders, adjudicate claims, check interactions, manage drug inventory, and more. Over 50,000 prescriptions are processed through the Rx3000 pharmacy system each day. It currently interfaces with over 40 industry partners including robots, filling machines, electronic health records, and more. Our staff, which includes pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, understands that each customer has demands and workflow challenges exclusive to their pharmacy. Once we are able to document these challenges, we work closely with our customers leadership to develop a program that suits their needs. We are a nimble and non-bureaucratic organization that knows our customers by namen. Charlie Simons Products Manager Pharmacy Computer Services, Inc. 129 NW E Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 charlie_simons@rx3000.com Office: (541) 471-7274 ext. 215 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cash Flow with James Martinez
COLD FUSION-60MINUTES-ROBERT DUNCAN

Cash Flow with James Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2011


Departments Organizational Chart Fiscal Information Computer Services Annual Report 2009 Publications Staff & Contact Info Contact Form Research Calendar Vice Chancellor for Research * MU Home * » Provost * » MU Research * » Vice Chancellor for Research Robert Duncan.Robert Duncan Robert Duncan received his bachelor's degree in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982 and his doctorate in physics from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 1988. He has served as a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of New Mexico (UNM), as a visiting associate on the physics faculty of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), as a joint associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at UNM, and as the associate dean for research in the College of Arts and Sciences at UNM. An expert in low temperature physics, Dr. Duncan has served as principal investigator on a fundamental physics research program for NASA. As director of the New Mexico Consortium’s Institute for Advanced Studies at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, he has worked to fund major conferences and summer schools in quantitative biology, information science and technology, energy and environment, and astrophysics and cosmology. To date Dr. Duncan has received more than $8 million in funding for research efforts he has led as principle investigator. He joined the University of Missouri faculty as Vice Chancellor for Research in August 2008. As vice chancellor, Dr. Duncan heads the University’s research enterprise and its more than $250 million per year in contracts and grants. His responsibilities include management of MU's major research facilities (among them the nation’s largest university-based research reactor), its multiple interdisciplinary research centers, and its economic development and technology incubation efforts. Dr. Duncan is a fellow and life member of the American Physical Society (APS). He was named the Gordon and Betty Moore Distinguished Scholar in the Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy at Caltech in 2004, and has recently served as chair for both the APS's Topical Group on Instrumentation and Measurement and the International Symposium on Quantum Fluids and Solids. He has consulted extensively to industry, co-inventing and assisting in the formation of three companies working in alternative energy and in minimally invasive cancer surgery and diagnostics.

Cash Flow with James Martinez
COLD FUSION-60MINUTES-ROBERT DUNCAN

Cash Flow with James Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2011


Departments Organizational Chart Fiscal Information Computer Services Annual Report 2009 Publications Staff & Contact Info Contact Form Research Calendar Vice Chancellor for Research * MU Home * » Provost * » MU Research * » Vice Chancellor for Research Robert Duncan.Robert Duncan Robert Duncan received his bachelor's degree in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1982 and his doctorate in physics from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 1988. He has served as a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of New Mexico (UNM), as a visiting associate on the physics faculty of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), as a joint associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at UNM, and as the associate dean for research in the College of Arts and Sciences at UNM. An expert in low temperature physics, Dr. Duncan has served as principal investigator on a fundamental physics research program for NASA. As director of the New Mexico Consortium’s Institute for Advanced Studies at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, he has worked to fund major conferences and summer schools in quantitative biology, information science and technology, energy and environment, and astrophysics and cosmology. To date Dr. Duncan has received more than $8 million in funding for research efforts he has led as principle investigator. He joined the University of Missouri faculty as Vice Chancellor for Research in August 2008. As vice chancellor, Dr. Duncan heads the University’s research enterprise and its more than $250 million per year in contracts and grants. His responsibilities include management of MU's major research facilities (among them the nation’s largest university-based research reactor), its multiple interdisciplinary research centers, and its economic development and technology incubation efforts. Dr. Duncan is a fellow and life member of the American Physical Society (APS). He was named the Gordon and Betty Moore Distinguished Scholar in the Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy at Caltech in 2004, and has recently served as chair for both the APS's Topical Group on Instrumentation and Measurement and the International Symposium on Quantum Fluids and Solids. He has consulted extensively to industry, co-inventing and assisting in the formation of three companies working in alternative energy and in minimally invasive cancer surgery and diagnostics.

World Usability Day New England
Universal Design for Learning in Practice

World Usability Day New England

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2007 32:11


This session will present the methods used by The Hadley School for the Blind to provide usable e-learning and its alternatives to students who are blind or visually impaired. The presentation will describe how a student navigates through the courseware and how an instructors and staff members support their learning. Lastly, Hadley will share the results of the e-Hadley project by program. Michael Rydel brings both an academic and corporate training background to his work of providing usable distance education to students with visual disabilities. He began his career as an automation trainer and manager with two IBM value added dealers. After becoming the Corporate Training Manager at Kemper Insurance, he implemented e-learning solutions for over 8,000 employees. Over the years, he also taught as an adjunct faculty member with the English department at Loyola University Chicago. For the past three years, he has served as the Dean of Curricular Affairs at Hadley while the school has implemented its new e-Hadley program. Michael has a Bachelors of Arts from Loyola University Chicago and a Masters of Arts from Indiana University in English Literature. He also has an Online Teaching Certificate from UCLA. Andre Lukatsky is the Director of Computer Services at The Hadley School for the Blind in Winnetka, IL. Andre has been with Hadley since 1999 and the head of the Computer Services Department since 2001. Before coming to Hadley, he had been working as a Network Administrator at Solex Academy in Wheeling, IL. Andre has extensive experience working with various aspects of computer technology—from hardware support to programming to web development. He has been working with access technology since 1999, creating accessible desktop applications, writing custom scripts for screen readers to enhance accessibility for blind users, and developing accessible web content templates. Andre has a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL.

Tech Talk
Show #19

Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2007


August 18th, 2007- Join Pete, Jeff, and Kevin on another fun-filled Tech Talk with 5 to 9 Computer Services. We discuss the recent findings that Comcast is packet shaping to the detriment of bit-torrent and bridge the discussion to network neutrality. Pete laments the death of free national broadband before it even had a chance, and Jeff tells us all why he was wise when he bought an Xbox 360 with a hard drive. We also take a couple listener phone calls. You can provide feedback to the show during the week by calling 206-888-2728. - Show Notes - Coming Soon Direct MP3 Download iTunes Subscription RSS Feed

Stock Picks Bob's Advice
Satyam Computer Services (SAY)

Stock Picks Bob's Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2005 12:16


Tonight's show is about Satyam (SAY) an Indian Outsourcing Firm, traded on the NYSE with a booming business!