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Cyber insurers can't just assess risk—they need to actively protect businesses from evolving threats.In this episode, host Anthony Hess welcomes Daniel Woods, Principal Security Researcher at Coalition, to explore how cyber insurers can move beyond risk transfer and take an active role in cybersecurity. Daniel explains how Coalition's mission-driven approach sets it apart, and why active insurance has an edge in an era of escalating threats.You'll learn:1. Why cyber insurers must go beyond risk assessment and actively protect policyholders2. How web privacy litigation from the plaintiffs' bar mirrors cybercriminal tactics3. The biggest blind spots in systemic cyber risk, and why a privacy casualty catastrophe is worth thinking about4. How insurers can build real-time risk mitigation into their coverage models5. The future of cyber insurance: Where the industry is headed and how insurers can stay ahead___________Get in touch with Daniel Woods on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-woods-82555199/___________About the host Anthony Hess:Anthony is passionate about cyber insurance. He is the CEO of Asceris, which supports clients to respond to cyber incidents quickly and effectively. Originally from the US, Anthony now lives in Europe with his wife and two children.Get in touch with Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyhess/ or email: ahess@asceris.com.___________Thanks to our friends at SAWOO for producing this episode with us!
Austin Geiman recently made waves when he sent the iconic testpiece, Defying Gravity, V15, after 11 years and 100+ sessions. Austin started trying this boulder while it was still a project and he was there when Daniel Woods and Jimmy Webb snagged the FA in 2013 in the film Huntsmen. He continued trying it through the years and then he also was there when the younger generation claimed the long awaited repeats. He finally added his name to the list and has even been supporting the next gen on the sit. Austin is deeply connected with all aspects of this iconic boulder and he shares with us the background on Defying Gravity, what makes it special, his epic send, and what he thinks about the next level sit.Austin is also an extremely accomplished life long climber in many other aspects with loads of hard sends and FA's under his belt, as well as being a World Cup Semi-finalist and Nationals Finalist. He's also coached, route set, and owns a climbing gym in Colorado Springs (Springs Climbing Center).SHOW NOTES:Austin's InstagramHuntsmenAustin Sending Defying Gravity, V15Austin's Gym in Colorado SpringsSupport the showSupport us on Patreon: HEREVisit our podcast page: HERESign-up with one of our coaches: HEREFollow us on Instagram: HERE
Entitlement is the opposite of flow and perhaps the most damaging frame to have over the long term in your climbing. This can come from training, previous sends, or comp placement.Hear stories about Daniel Woods and other pro-climbers who have avoided this frame. And hear from Tim Kang and Josh Horsley about how they coach others and themselves to guard against it.SHOW NOTES:SUAV ShoesRhino Skin SolutionsText the show! (ps -- it won't let us reply, it you want a reply, email hi@testpiececlimbing.com)Support the Show.Support us on Patreon: HEREVisit our podcast page: HERESign-up with one of our coaches: HEREFollow us on Instagram: HERE
In this week's podcast, join Lattice Training coach, Josh Hadley, as he is joined by pro climber, Nate Williams, who has been projecting ‘Return of the Sleepwalker' (V17/9A) in Las Vegas, USA, which recently saw its second ascent, by Will Bosi in February 2024. Nate's been working on this well-known climb for over 2 seasons, since sending the stand-start version ‘Sleepwalker' (V16/8C+) back in December 2020. In this episode, we delve into Nate's climbing journey, understanding the intricacies of this famous V17/9A boulder problem and how this recent ascent changes what he will do next.Nate discusses his past, growing up and being mentored by Jimmy Webb, his conversations with Daniel Woods discussing a new boulder that later became Sleepwalker, and how he went from competing nationally to being a fully outdoors climber. Josh delves into his remarkable journey and learns what it takes to project at your limit and unlock new potential.Other topics include:Who is Nathan Williams?How Jimmy Webb influenced Nate's style of climbingThe commitment to the process of projecting and how what to think about when choosing a boulder at your limitDifferences between the stand (Sleepwalker, V16/8C+) and the sit (Return of the Sleepwalker V17/9A)How to build friction and how holds differ in their textureSupporting Will Bosi with his recent ascent and differences in their approachWhat is next for Nate after ROTS?And much more!Tune in for this captivating episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more! As we discuss the ripple effect of Will Bosi's recent ascent of "Return of the Sleepwalker" and its implications for Nate's own journey. The Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
It's about to be game on for the 28th annual Hueco Rock Rodeo, and so we had our own Game Day panel to talk shop about strategies for the competition, the major players to look out for, and how the condies are shaping up. We had Nina Williams and Jon Glassberg on the pod to chat podium predictions, climbing rivalries, who's injured, and who's coming in with momentum, and whether Daniel Woods is really going to win the Hueco Rock Rodeo, AGAIN. Dive in to get all the beta on the top competitors, funny stories from past competitions, performance tips, competitive vibes, trash talk, and more.
Elite climber Drew Ruana shares his struggles and breakthroughs in Training, Nutrition, Tactics, and Mental Game - Drew started climbing at Smith Rock at the age of 3, and it didn't take long for him to climb the place out. His focus in those earlier years was on sport climbing, and the kid was a crusher, sending Just Do It, the first 5.14C / 8C+ in the US, at 15 years old. Drew also dominated on the youth comp circuit, taking first place twice at US Youth Nationals in sport and once in bouldering. More recently, Drew has developed a passion for sending and developing the hardest outdoor rigs he can find. Are you ready to have your mind blown? At the time of our interview, Drew had sent 90 V14s (8B+), 37 V15s (8C), and 10 V16s (8C+). Put in a bit of perspective, I believe Daniel Woods has sent 8 V16s and Will Bosi has sent two. Drew has 10. It's outrageous to think about what the future holds for this guy. This conversation is thoughtful and full of incredibly useful insights for climbers of all levels. - CHAPTERS: Struggle: 0:16:10 Training: 0:24:57 Nutrition: 0:36:26 Tactics: 0:46:11 Mental Game: 0:54:08 Purpose: 1:07:00 - Follow along on Instagram @drewruana and @thestruggleclimbingshow Check out some rad YouTube content @drew_ruana and @thestruggleclimbingshow - BIG THANKS TO THE AMAZING SPONSORS OF THE STRUGGLE: Crimpd: The absolute best tool for self-coached climbers to stay on track with training. Visit Crimpd.com to download the app for FREE and take your training to the next level. PhysiVantage: the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Use code STRUGGLE15 at checkout for 15% off your full-priced nutrition order. ShayrdAir: Sign up to have Jordan Cannon as your climbing mentor! This in-depth 4-month experience is capped at just 30 climbers. Use code STRUGGLE to score $300 off this incredible mentorship program. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Want to gain access to BONUS and ad-free episodes, Pro Clinics with the sport's best climbers and coaches, and rad swag? Support the show and the climbers who make it by becoming a member at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger! I hope your training and climbing are going great.
Elite climber Magnus Midtbø returns to The Struggle with his business partner, Till Gross, to share their perspective on how climbers can improve at the sport by accessing A-list coaches and other climbing resources online. - Magnus and Till are developing a pretty ambitious and impressive online coaching platform that includes some of the biggest names in the sport including Adam Ondra, Alex Megos, Hazel Findlay, Dave MacLeod, and Daniel Woods just to name a few. And in developing these courses, Magnus and Till are learning how us climbers can best absorb new information and apply it to our training and climbing… something that can help us all to level up, whether we work with a coach in person, scrape YouTube for the latest training advice, or enroll in Adam Ondra's course that he's building with Magnus and Till. We also touch on other topics, including the one thing Magnus learned when he was a newer climber that totally changed the game for him, what Magnus's big climbing goal is these days, and the YouTube video idea that ended up being just too sketchy for Magnus to go through with. Hint… it involves cheese. - BIG THANKS TO THE AMAZING SPONSORS OF THE STRUGGLE: Rungne: Try Magdust, performance chalk at a great price, and check out all of Magnus's other favorite gear. Enter to win a YEAR supply of Magdust and other rad prizes or discounts at Rungne.com PhysiVantage: the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Use code STRUGGLE15 at checkout for 15% off your full-priced nutrition order. CLICK HERE to view recent scientific studies on the efficacy of collagen and other supplements. - The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Score instant access to 30+ hours of bonus content, including Pro Clinics, uncut videos, and ad-free episodes, and rad swag by supporting the show at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger! I hope your training and climbing are going great.
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How much would you pay to smoke a joint with Chris Sharma? What about have Daniel Woods be your sommelier for the night?Tim and Josh start off by talking about Sean Bailey's viral post about his struggles making it as a Pro Climber.For the ‘Topic of the Day', Tim and Josh share tips and tricks on how to shift into Outdoor climbing mode after a long hot summer spent in the gym.SHOW NOTES:Sean Bailey's Instagram PostDave Graham's (The Wizard) new V16Music Mentioned:Slipknot Raining Again, by Betoko Sky, by Playboi CartiSupport us on Patreon: HEREVisit our podcast page: HERESign-up with one of our coaches: HEREFollow us on Instagram: HERE
Join host Marco in the upcoming episode of 'KOMUNIKAte with the World' as he interviews Professor Daniel Woods, a distinguished academic from Edinburgh, who earned his PhD from Oxford. Together, they embark on a captivating journey through the United Kingdom. Discover the most enchanting places, unveil the top 5 must-see destinations in England, and delve into the implications of Brexit amidst soaring inflation and political challenges. Professor Woods' expertise provides valuable insights into the country's rich history, cultural treasures, and the current socio-economic landscape. From picturesque landscapes to historical landmarks, this videopodcast showcases the beauty and complexities of the United Kingdom. Whether you're a travel enthusiast, history buff, or concerned about global politics, this episode offers a thought-provoking exploration of the UK's charms. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating nation through the eyes of a knowledgeable insider.
The next generation needs its inspiration. The Mellow crew provides it. Between sends of the world's hardest boulders, Daniel Woods, Shawn Raboutou, Giuliano Cameroni and Jimmy Webb took climbing media into their own hands, authoring YouTube ready videos of climbing's cutting edge with an aesthetic more akin to skate films than National Geographic. Shawn on Spectre (V13) Elijah Kiser on Levity (V14) Thanks to our sponsors The North Face Momentous Athletic Greens
May 15, 2023 Rockingham County Commissioners MeetingAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN MARK RICHARDSON2. INVOCATION - Pastor Brad Milks, First Presbyterian Church, Eden3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Sapphire Dunn, 2nd grade, Wentworth Elementary Riley Dunn, 4th grade, Wentworth Elementary4. APPROVAL OF MAY 15, 2023 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A. Pat Galloway, Finance Director1. Approval - Increase examiner budget by $10,000 to cover estimated costs through fiscal year end. As of April 2023, expenditures are 10% higher than at the same point in time in the previous fiscal year.2 Approval - Increase Aging, Disability & Transit Services (ADTS) budget $584 due to increase allocations of USDA grant revenues awarded to the program by PTRC.3. Approval Increase Tourism Development Authority (TDA) budget $79,000 due to occupancy tax collections in Eden and Reidsville exceeding original budget projections. These tax collections are required to be remitted to the cities as collected.B. Todd Hurst, Tax AdministratorApproval- Tax collection and reconciliation reports for March including refunds for April 19, 2023 thru May 2, 2023.C. Susan Washburn, Clerk to the BoardApproval - Regular Board minutes for April 17, 2023 and May 1, 2023D. Lance Metzler, County Manager1. Approval- Revise Personnel Policy 6: Leave of Absence, Section 2: Vacation Leave Strikethrough section to be removed.2. Approval - Edit County pay plan to reflect the reclassification of B1 Report Developer from grade 21 to 22.E. Hiram Marziano, Community Development Director1. Approval- Appointment of Mr. Daniel Woods of 1108 Church Street, Eden, NC as an alternate member of the County Planning Board. According to County Tax records, Mr. Woods has resided at this address since 2006.2. Approval- Resolution in support of the (STIP) Sate Transportation Improvement Plan to be provided to the PTRC RPO.F. Clyde Albright, County AttorneyApproval - Adoption of a Resolution authorizing payment for acquisition together with temporary and permanent easements over certain properties in Rockingham County, NC for the Sewer Upgrade Project on US 220.6. PUBLIC COMMENT7. PRESENTATION: Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public UtilitiesSix-month update for the Board on operations at the Landfill.8. PRESENTATION: Dr. John Stover, III, SuperintendentApproval- Restricted Sales Tax projects in the amount of $1,963,975.30 as approved in the 2023-2024 Capital Needs list by the Rockingham Count Schools Board of Education on April 17, 2023. If approved, also requesting approval of Budget Revision reflecting the change.9. PRESENTATION: Lance Metzler, County ManagerPresentation - Fiscal Year 2023/2024 Budget10. NEW BUSINESS11. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS12. CLOSED SESSION:Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-318.11 (a)(l) Approve Closed Session Minutes; and N.C.G.S. 143-318.11(a)(4) Location or Expansion of Industries13. RECESSEDThis meeting will be recessed until May 26, 2023 from 1:00 pm until 5:00 pm for the Budget Work Session. The next Regular meeting is June 5, 2023 at 6:30 pm at the Governmental Center, Commissioners Chambers, Wentworth, NC 27375###
Alex Honnold is on the podcast! Who? The guy that free handed Yellowstone? Close enough. Seriously though, this was such a great interview. We talked about his two most epic solos that nobody heard about, near misses, lessons from other climbing legends like Tommy Caldwell, Jonathan Siegrist, and Peter Croft, pooping while free soloing stories, how the film Free Solo exceeded his hopes and dreams, the commitment to excellence, and much more!The Nugget is on YouTube!youtube.com/@thenuggetclimbingCheck out Chalk Cartel!chalkcartel.comUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 20% off your next order!Check out Athletic Greens!athleticgreens.com/NUGGETUse this link to get a free year's supply of vitamin D + 5 travel packs!Check out Rocky Talkie!RockyTalkie.com/NuggetUse this link to get 10% off your first order of backcountry radios!Check out Rumpl!rumpl.com/nuggetUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 10% off your first order!Check out PhysiVantage!physivantage.com (link includes 15% off coupon)Use code "NUGGET15" at checkout for 15% off your next order!We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Leo Franchi, Michael Roy, David Lahaie, Robert Freehill, Jeremiah Johnson, Scott Donahue, Eli Conlee, Skyler Maxwell, Craig Lee, Mark and Julie Calhoun, Yinan Liu, Renzollama, Zach Emery, and Brandt MickolasBecome a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/alex-honnoldNuggets:0:08:25 – Interviews, speech coaches, and TED Talks0:11:29 – Finding new terrain for this interview0:12:09 – Alex's epic solo linkup in Zion0:15:20 – Soloing ‘Moonlight Buttress'… again0:16:12 – Why do these big solo linkups?0:17:00 – Alex's epic solo linkup in Red Rock0:18:58 – Foot pain on big walls and linkups, and vitamin I0:21:45 – Onsight free soloing ‘Shune's Buttress' and ‘Resolution Arete'0:24:38 – The hardest thing Alex has downclimbed0:25:33 – Why do some solos get so much attention while others fly under the radar?0:26:51 – Free soloing ‘Sendero Luminoso' in Mexico, and pitching films0:29:21 – What are the limits of free soloing?0:32:35 – It's getting harder to have quantum leaps0:34:20 – Feeling content with his Yosemite and soloing accomplishments, and comparing himself to the top sport climbers0:36:26 – Chris Sharma doing the FA of ‘Necessary Evil' 5.14c (8c+) in his first few years of climbing, and the role of talent in high-end climbing0:39:44 – Alex's sport climbing resume, what it would take for him to climb 5.15a (9a+), and the tension in his climbing0:42:37 – Dad strength, and having to focus with limited time0:43:50 – The climbing gyms in Vegas, and dreams of a home wall0:49:34 – Near misses while soloing0:55:34 – Soloing ‘Fiesta De Los Biceps' in Riglos Spain0:57:46 – Competing with Ethan Pringle as a kid, soloing ‘Shune's Butress' in the snow, and the tree story1:03:16 – Soloing ‘Monkey Finger', Big Horn tracks, and spirit animals1:04:22 – Climbing slowly, and the physiological limits on ‘The Nose' speed record1:08:06 – What it took to break ‘The Nose' speed record, and Alex's thoughts on breaking it again1:10:47 – The biggest lessons Alex has learned from Tommy Caldwell, Jonathan Siegrist, and Peter Croft1:14:26 – Drawing inspiration from other climbers, and soloing with Shawn Raboutou1:18:15 – Following the climbing news1:19:01 – Who Alex is most impressed by in climbing, and interviewing the Mellow crew (Daniel Woods, Shawn Raboutou, Jimmy Webb, and Giuliano Cameroni)1:20:35 – The new season of Climbing Gold, and unearthing the great stories of climbing1:22:13 – Who Alex has been most thrilled to interview1:23:28 – The time commitment of Climbing Gold, corporate speaking, and interviewing Stone Masters1:26:24 – Will Climbing Gold ever put out uncut interviews?1:28:37 – Pooping while free soloing stories1:34:56 – Shit-putting, and where he stopped to poop on his solo of El Cap1:36:29 – Filming Free Solo, how the movie far exceeded his hopes and dreams, the warrior spirit, and soloing as modern blood sport1:38:54 – The commitment to excellence, and his running list of goal routes1:41:05 – Plans for the PNW, hard routes on Liberty Bell, and having more commitments and time constraints these days1:43:57 – “More intention never hurt.”1:44:47 – “The guy that free-handed Yellowstone?”
Eric Horst and I team up for this crossover episode as the GOAT Coach helps me chart a course to sending my hardest grade, 5.13a, this fall. - Eric is the host of the Training4Climbing podcast, author of numerous climbing bibles, pro coach for decades, founder of Physivantage nutrition, and all around crusher in his own right. Regardless of your style, grade, or goals, this conversation will help you to plan your projects and training in a manner that leads to big gains. Topics covered include: How to pick a project based on your self-assessment on strengths and weaknesses Structuring in-season and off-season training Establishing a 30k foot view of your training and climbing How smaller goals can roll up into the main objective The superpower of onsighting Training efficiently based on conditions and work/life balance So so so much more! - This episode is supported by PhysiVantage, the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Created by climbers for climbers, their athlete roster includes Alex Megos, Natalia Grossman, Daniel Woods, Paige Classen, Matt Fultz, Jonathan Siegrist, Amity Warme and so many more! Visit www.physivantage.com/discount/STRUGGLE15 to receive 15% off your full priced nutrition order. The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Want to be a podcast hero and score yourself some rad limited edition swag? Support the show and the climbers who make it by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - Follow along on Instagram @thestruggleclimbingshow and @eric_horst - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plugtone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world!
We're WRAPPING UP SEASON ONE by looking back on the exciting first 9 episodes. Maike is joined by one of her favourite people & great helper in the background Daniel Woods. He's also known as Mr Outro! Dan is interviewing Maike on the regrets she has, what she's learned so far and what season two will look like! If you wanna submit your story for "Synnie of the month" send an e-mail, instagram direct message or use the episode's question field on spotify. Season two will start next week without any interruption - That's Tuesday, April 18th. Dr Daniel Woods https://www.danielwoods.info/ Connect with Maike Instagram/TikTok: synesthes_a Website: synesthesia.at E-Mail: synesthes_a@outlook.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maike-preissing/message
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Lor Sabourin joins the show to look back at this season's interviews with 10 of the biggest names in climbing, and helps us all to learn from where the pros have struggled and excelled in mental game. - Lor is an elite climber and coach with an expertise in the area of mindset, and they join the pod to look back at season 2 (featuring highlights from Jonathan Siegrist, Melina Costanza, Allison Vest, Peter Croft, and more) and shares actionable takeaways that we can all use to level up our own mental game and climbing. - Topics: How to set motivating, healthy, and achievable goals Working through performance anxiety Choosing (and being) a good partner Ego, belonging, self worth, and community How to harness the send stoke when you're not even climbing Yes vs No Fall Zones How to turn falling into a relaxing process What to note when you don't send and when you DO send Self advocacy and how to be welcoming to all at the climbs - This season is supported by PhysiVantage, the official climbing-nutrition sponsor of The Struggle. Created by climbers for climbers, their athlete roster includes Alex Megos, Natalia Grossman, Daniel Woods, Paige Classen, Matt Fultz, Jonathan Siegrist, Amity Warme and so many more! Visit www.physivantage.com/discount/STRUGGLE15 to receive 15% off your full priced nutrition order. This season is supported by Petzl, the official gear sponsor of The Struggle. Check out their Scirocco helmet, Djinn draws, Hirundos harness, and all of their bomber gear at your local shop! Access the inaccessible at Petzl.com. The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation, whose mission is to promote solar energy for a more equitable world. - Want to be a podcast hero and score yourself some rad limited edition swag? Support the show and the climbers who make it by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow - Follow along on Instagram @thestruggleclimbingshow and @lor_sabourin - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is a proud member of the Plugtone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - The struggle makes us stronger. Let's climb hard and do good things in the world!
In this podcast, Aaron sits down with Daniel Woods of Goosehead Insurance. They discuss how important it is to have a professional in your corner that is there to serve you. Goosehead is the largest insurance brokerage in the country. Their flexibility and technology is what separates them and makes the difference for their clients. Goosehead is smarter insurance by design. It is not just about the lowest price, it's about the best coverage. Daniel discusses how he helps his clients find the best coverage by offering one on one help so that their policies suited to their individual needs no matter what company that may come from. He also knows when to separate coverages so that your home insurance (for example) isn't covering something that would be better covered by a separate policy. Insurance companies like the service a Goosehead broker gives their clients because it frees them up to handle other customers while the broker deals with the day to day issues a client may have and how best to help them. Find out more about Goosehead here: Goosehead.com. Contact Daniel Woods: Phone: 812-461-7180 or Email: Daniel.Woods@Goosehead.com If you are interested in being a guest on The Aaron Advantage Podcast, contact alyssa@advantagereteam.com Music: It Just Makes Me Happy by Dj Quads
In this 17th episode of our series of commercial litigation update podcasts, we consider recent cases on waiver of privilege, developments relating to disclosure, judgments and enforcement, and two recent Court of Appeal decisions on limitation and settlement respectively. This episode is hosted by Anna Pertoldi, a partner in our litigation team, who is joined by Maura McIntosh, a professional support consultant, and Daniel Woods, a senior associate. Below you can find links to our blog posts on the developments and cases covered in this podcast. • High Court decision shows need for clear evidence if trying to prevent use of privileged material disclosed in error https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2023/01/16/high-court-decision-shows-need-for-clear-evidence-if-trying-to-prevent-use-of-privileged-material-disclosed-in-error/ • High Court finds reference to legal advice in witness statement engaged cherry-picking rule https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/12/21/high-court-finds-reference-to-legal-advice-in-witness-statement-engaged-cherry-picking-rule/ • Disclosure: High Court directs party to identify which current and ex-employees have been asked for/given consent to search for documents on their personal devices https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2023/01/11/disclosure-high-court-directs-party-to-identify-which-current-and-ex-employees-have-been-asked-for-given-consent-to-search-for-documents-on-their-personal-devices/ • Court orders contempt proceedings to be brought in respect of possible breaches of embargo on draft judgment https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2023/01/05/court-orders-contempt-proceedings-to-be-brought-in-respect-of-possible-breaches-of-embargo-on-draft-judgment/ • UK government consults on joining Hague Judgments Convention 2019 https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2022/12/16/uk-government-consults-on-joining-hague-judgments-convention-2019/ • Court of Appeal finds limitation period may start to run before deadline for payment of debt https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2023/01/16/court-of-appeal-finds-limitation-period-may-start-to-run-before-deadline-for-payment-of-debt/ • Court of Appeal finds settlement agreement released unknown fraud claims despite lack of express words to that effect https://hsfnotes.com/litigation/2023/01/13/court-of-appeal-finds-settlement-agreement-released-unknown-fraud-claims-despite-lack-of-express-words-to-that-effect/
This bonus episode is an interview with Josephine Wolff and Dan Schwarcz, who along with Daniel Woods have written an article with the same title as this post. Their thesis is that breach lawyers have lost perspective in their no-holds-barred pursuit of attorney-client privilege to protect the confidentiality of forensic reports that diagnose the breach. Remarkably for a law review article, it contains actual field research. The authors interviewed all the players in breach response, from the company information security teams, the breach lawyers, the forensics investigators, the insurers and insurance brokers, and more. I remind them of Tracy Kidder's astute observation that, in building a house, there are three main players—owner, architect, and builder—and that if you get any two of them in the room alone, they will spend all their time bad-mouthing the third. Wolff, Schwarcz, and Woods seem to have done that with the breach response players, and the bad-mouthing falls hardest on the lawyers. The main problem is that using attorney-client privilege to keep a breach forensics process confidential is a reach. So, the courts have been unsympathetic. Which forces lawyers to impose more and more restrictions on the forensic investigator and its communications in the hope of maintaining confidentiality. The upshot is that no forensics report at all is written for many breaches (up to 95 percent, Josephine estimates). How does the breached company find out what it did wrong and what it should do to avoid the next breach? Simple. Their lawyer translates the forensic firm's advice into a PowerPoint and briefs management. Really, what could go wrong? In closing, Dan and Josephine offer some ideas for how to get out of this dysfunctional mess. I push back. All in all, it's the most fun I've ever had talking about insurance law.
This bonus episode is an interview with Josephine Wolff and Dan Schwarcz, who along with Daniel Woods have written an article with the same title as this post. Their thesis is that breach lawyers have lost perspective in their no-holds-barred pursuit of attorney-client privilege to protect the confidentiality of forensic reports that diagnose the breach. Remarkably for a law review article, it contains actual field research. The authors interviewed all the players in breach response, from the company information security teams, the breach lawyers, the forensics investigators, the insurers and insurance brokers, and more. I remind them of Tracy Kidder's astute observation that, in building a house, there are three main players—owner, architect, and builder—and that if you get any two of them in the room alone, they will spend all their time bad-mouthing the third. Wolff, Schwarcz, and Woods seem to have done that with the breach response players, and the bad-mouthing falls hardest on the lawyers. The main problem is that using attorney-client privilege to keep a breach forensics process confidential is a reach. So, the courts have been unsympathetic. Which forces lawyers to impose more and more restrictions on the forensic investigator and its communications in the hope of maintaining confidentiality. The upshot is that no forensics report at all is written for many breaches (up to 95 percent, Josephine estimates). How does the breached company find out what it did wrong and what it should do to avoid the next breach? Simple. Their lawyer translates the forensic firm's advice into a PowerPoint and briefs management. Really, what could go wrong? In closing, Dan and Josephine offer some ideas for how to get out of this dysfunctional mess. I push back. All in all, it's the most fun I've ever had talking about insurance law.
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Today I want to talk about finding investment finance. This is a throwback episode to when I invited Daniel Woods from Momentum Property to chat with me about 25 ways to find money for a deposit. This was such a succinct and successful podcast that I thought I would bring it out again so that you can go through it. It's certainly worth every minute of your time! We chat about creative ways of finding finance too and not just from bridging loans and your regular mortgages. It's about thinking out of the box when it comes to finding investor finance. Cryptocurrency included! I'm really excited to share this with you all today. P.S. Have you accessed my "Crossing over to Commercial" mini-course? You're going to love it! It's an hour-long and covers all the basics, PLUS I included a Commercial Deal Analysis (you'll receive that in an email once you sign up). Sign up here: https://ncrealestate.co.uk/crossingovertocommercial
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Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
Por Pr. Luiz Sayão, Israel Sayão, Fabiana da Veiga e Daniel Woods. https://bbcst.net/G8004
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Website - https://k8s.af/Henning Jacobs Head of Dev Productivity Zalando- https://twitter.com/try_except_ Nordstrom - 101 to crash your cluster Target Cascading Failures Moonlight Skyscanner Zalando Monzo public Post Mortem Episode TranscriptionWelcome back to The Byte. In this episode, we're going to be learning about Kubernetes failure stories, and I'm not talking about Kubernetes as a product failing, but more actually clusters failing in production and lessons learned, so postmortems.A gentleman by the name of Henning Jacobs, Head of Development Productivity at Zalando, and his Twitter is @tryexcept, which is pretty cool, his mission was actually to learn from other companies and how other people actually dealt with issues and documented these issues and what was their next steps in finding the way forward, and I guess his motivation was from KubeCon 2017 and Nordstrom, giant retailer in the US, talked about 101 ways to crash a cluster, which is quite interesting, and he took it upon himself to start making a public repo and GitHub to list all the failures that he could find and start listing them out and publicly telling people what happened and how to resolve these issues.Companies, such as Zalando is one of them, Skyscanner, Target, Nordstrom, Toyota, Monzo, AirMap, there's a list of about 20, 25 stories, very, very good. The stories that I took a look at just for me, Target was one of the big ones. Target's an American retailer, and they talk about how their cascading failure from logging side cars caused so many elections in Consul, it actually took Consul offline, so the logging was actually congesting the mesh traffic so much that Consul couldn't even register a new note. This is a major deal. This is a production system, major, major retailer, and it just goes offline. It has a cascading effect because as more services kept trying to elect, it just kept going further and further down the rabbit hole of chaos, and the fix was actually to enable encryption on the Consul, which then threw out all the bad messages. It's a really cool story.Daniel Woods, the gentleman in charge of architecture at Target, detailing exactly what happened, their steps to remedy it, and what their plan is in the future to get away from these types of problems.The other story is Moonlight, and moonlight is like moonlighting for jobs. It's like a job portal, quite interesting. This was actually another failure story where the scheduler was assigning multiple pods with high CPU on the same node, and then this node actually went into kernel panic, and it crashed the node, and the scheduler then took these same pods again and tried to reschedule them on another node, and just crashed the next node, and you can see it just kept cascading and getting worse and worse as more and more nodes went offline. It became so much an issue that it just huge issue at this production level. What fixed it was setting some anti-infinity rules and then the nodes started repairing themselves. Again, a great postmortem on this, as well.Skyscanner, I don't know if you know Skyscanner or not. It's one of these apps where you can track airplanes and see what's going on, quite a cool app. Well, this one was a new flag was available in the templating. They implemented it, and it just took, rescheduled all their pods. This is quite major. One flag change basically took down their production environment, pretty bad. They didn't catch it at testing. They did all their research on it to see what was actually this flag was doing, and it slipped through the cracks. They fixed it. They actually opened up a GitHub issue pull request, and they fixed it, they documented it, and they detailed it out.As I was looking through these issues and I was researching everything, GitHub actually went offline. I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but quite interesting.Nonetheless, we can learn a lot from these postmortems. I'm a big fan of postmortems. It comes from the SRU world, Site Reliability Engineering from Google, and how we learn from these, and it's from others. When people share their stories, we understand. Hey, when this happens, this what we should look for and resolve these issues.Zalando, actually Henning Jacobs is from Zalando. He actually wrote his failure stories, which was pretty recent, where core DNS went offline, and a single application actually starts querying DNS, and every DNS lookup resulted in 10 queries, so you can see it cascaded overnight. It just kept on going further and further down the rabbit hole, once again because it just exponentially starts taking DNS services offline. One application was basically doing a denial service to their entire cluster. Their fix was basically better monitoring and more isolation of the services.I highly recommend you take a look at this Kubernetes failure stories even if you don't use Kubernetes. It's great how they write these postmortems, how they document everything and keep everything public. Some companies even actually make a GitHub issue and publish the issue and how it's actually running. That's quite interesting, as well.Give some feedback. Look at it, and learn from others' failures and how we can better work as a community, learning from our failures and communicate to the rest of the community how to do better.That's all for this episode. We'll see you next time.