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On this episode of the AJ Bell Money and Markets podcast, Laura Suter delivers some good news on pension tax free cash after it's reported that the Chancellor won't alter allowances at the Budget. [2:10] But with a merry-go-round of speculation every year impacting savers' decisions, AJ Bell is calling for the government to take seriously its calls for a pension tax lock. As the FTSE 100 breaks more records and edges closer to the psychologically important 10,000 mark, Danni Hewson digs into what's behind this latest run of good form. Spoiler: it's not all good news. [4:40] An anticipated end to the US government shutdown has helped offset renewed nerves about an AI bubble after Softbank sold its entire stake of Nvidia. [9:32] And former Tesco boss Dave Lewis will be hoping every little can help him turn around the fortunes of drinks maker Diageo. [13:30] Tom Sieber joins the team to talk about changes to AJ Bell's Shares magazine [16:30] With talk about potential changes to the cash ISA limit to try and get more of us to move away from cash savings and into investing, Laura's been crunching the numbers to find out exactly how investing in cash or stocks and shares compares over time [21:30]. Plus HMRC has been clamping down on benefits fraud – but they've not always been getting things right. [28:30] And our guest interview this week is a catch up with Ayush Abhijeet, Investment Director at Ashoka India Equity, who explains why returns have been a bit lacklustre over the past year and why that creates an opportunity for investors. [30:30]
"They make really stupid basic mistakes and they are hopeless at PR."If you're a podcast about PR, then that quote - made about the BBC this week - is a good place to start when assessing the reputation of the Corporation. This week, David Yelland and Simon Lewis examine the crisis engulfing the BBC. One which began with a leaked memo, resulted in two huge resignations and now has President Trump threatening to sue for $1bn.How did we get here and did the BBC make some cardinal PR mistakes along the way?Maybe the BBC could do with putting in a call to the man dubbed 'Drastic Dave'. On the extended edition on BBC Sounds, David and Simon look at the risks and rewards of parachuting a 'superstar CEO' into a struggling company. In this case, it's Dave Lewis - who's now tasked with turning round drinks business Diageo. The company has seen an immediate bounce in its value, but how long can that PR honeymoon period last?And what happens if you need to get hold of your CEO - superstar or otherwise - but they're not picking up? The answer, according to the boss of Heathrow, is to give them an extra loud phone. Thomas Woldbye says that's what he's now got - after sleeping through several alerts when the airport was hit by a huge power failure back in March. David and Simon recall moments from their own careers when they had to decide if, when and how to wake the boss. Producer: Duncan Middleton Editor: Sarah Teasdale Executive Producer: Eve Streeter Music by Eclectic Sounds A Raconteur Studios production for BBC Radio 4
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Tank interview A hacking kingpin reveals all to the BBC Guinness maker appoints former Tesco chief Dave Lewis as new boss Sex schedules and other people How I keep my relationship alive Louvre heist Fedora man in viral picture revealed as local teenager Do UN climate talks have a point any more Fear among Syrias minorities after the fall of Assad Katie Razzall A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC US Senate passes deal aimed at ending government shutdown Woman, 34, stabbed in Birmingham attack dies Chaos has gone quiet streets on Texas border after Trump crackdown
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Woman, 34, stabbed in Birmingham attack dies Guinness maker appoints former Tesco chief Dave Lewis as new boss Chaos has gone quiet streets on Texas border after Trump crackdown Katie Razzall A seismic moment that shows rift at top of BBC Fear among Syrias minorities after the fall of Assad US Senate passes deal aimed at ending government shutdown Tank interview A hacking kingpin reveals all to the BBC Sex schedules and other people How I keep my relationship alive Do UN climate talks have a point any more Louvre heist Fedora man in viral picture revealed as local teenager
Pfizer has won a bidding war for obesity drug developer Metsera, Diageo has hired Tesco's Dave Lewis as its new CEO, FedEx and UPS will ground their flights of MD-11 planes after one of those planes crashed at the UPS aviation hub in Kentucky, Visa and Mastercard are nearing a settlement on interchange fees for merchants, affecting the way shoppers use rewards programs, and BBC's head of news has resigned over edits a Panorama documentary made to a speech by President Trump. Squawk Box is hosted by Joe Kernen, Becky Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin. Follow Squawk Pod for the best moments, interviews and analysis from our TV show in an audio-first format. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Er leek maar geen einde aan te komen. Chipmaker TSMC verbrak het ene na het andere record. De omzetgroei bleef maar stijgen en stijgen. Maar opeens zwakt die af. En dat nét nu beleggers toch enige zorgen hebben over een mogelijke bubbel rondom kunstmatige intelligentie. Zijn die zorgen dan toch terecht? Dat hoor je in deze aflevering. Dan hebben we het ook over iets anders waar een einde aan komt. Democraten en Republikeinen maken opeens stappen richting het oplossen van de shutdown. We kijken hoe snel het nu gedaan kan zijn. En we maken de schade voor je op. Wat heeft het de VS gekost? En wat zijn de kosten voor beleggers geweest? Verder hoor je over de Europese Centrale Bank. Daar wordt een zwengel gegeven aan het banencarrousel. In de komende anderhalf jaar komen er zes stoeltjes vrij in het bestuur, met als slotstuk het stoeltje van president Christine Lagarde. En één van de twee grootste kanshebbers is een bekende: Klaas Knot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Er leek maar geen einde aan te komen. Chipmaker TSMC verbrak het ene na het andere record. De omzetgroei bleef maar stijgen en stijgen. Maar opeens zwakt die af. En dat nét nu beleggers toch enige zorgen hebben over een mogelijke bubbel rondom kunstmatige intelligentie. Zijn die zorgen dan toch terecht? Dat hoor je in deze aflevering. Dan hebben we het ook over iets anders waar een einde aan komt. Democraten en Republikeinen maken opeens stappen richting het oplossen van de shutdown. We kijken hoe snel het nu gedaan kan zijn. En we maken de schade voor je op. Wat heeft het de VS gekost? En wat zijn de kosten voor beleggers geweest? Verder hoor je over de Europese Centrale Bank. Daar wordt een zwengel gegeven aan het banencarrousel. In de komende anderhalf jaar komen er zes stoeltjes vrij in het bestuur, met als slotstuk het stoeltje van president Christine Lagarde. En één van de twee grootste kanshebbers is een bekende: Klaas Knot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El índice Sentix, que mide la confianza de los inversores en la zona euro, cae a -7,4 en noviembre desde los -5,4 de octubre, por debajo de lo previsto por el consenso. La encuesta realizada del 6 al 8 de noviembre muestra que la valoración de la situación actual se deterioró hasta -17,5 en noviembre desde los -16 de octubre. En clave empresarial, Novo Nordisk se retira de la batalla por el control de Metsera, desarrolladora de fármacos contra la obesidad, valorada en 10.000 millones de dólares. Una retirada que significa una victoria para Pfizer, que también pujaba por la estadounidense. Los inversores de Novo aplauden esta decisión.. sus acciones suben casi un 3% en la bolsa de Copenhague. Y Diageo también sube en bolsa tras anunciar que Dave Lewis, ex director ejecutivo de Tesco, será el nuevo consejero delegado de la compañía a partir del 1 de enero de 2026. Entrevistaremos a Javier Cuervo, docente del grado de ADE en UNIE Universidad, para hablar de por qué España lidera el paro juvenil de toda la UE. Y la actualidad, a debate en la Tertulia de Cierre de Mercados con José Ignacio Gutiérrez, de la Confederación de Cuadros y Profesionales, y Francisco Canós, inversor y partner en Cyber C.
Segment 1: Interview with Dave Lewis from 1Password In this week's sponsored interview, we dive into the evolving security landscape around AI agents, where we stand with AI agent adoption. We also touch on topics such as securing credentials in browser workflows and why identity is foundational to AI agent security. 1Password Addresses a Critical AI Browser Agent Security Gap 1Password Now Available in Comet - the AI Browser by Perplexity This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more! Segment 2: Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, one big acquisition, two small fundings not all AI is bad deepfakes are getting crazy good make sure you log what your AI agents do Copilot prompt injection NordVPN tries to pull a jedi mind trick on us failure rate in AI adoption is a feature not a bug? using facial recognition to find Tinder profiles a predictable squirrel story All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Segment 3: Two interviews from Oktane 2025 Interview with Connor Mulherin of TechSoup The cybersecurity landscape in the nonprofit sector is evolving quickly, with organizations facing unique challenges due to limited resources, sensitive mission-driven work, and developing policies and training programs. Connor Mulherin, Director and GM of Validation Services at TechSoup, will discuss the industry's need for accessible and collaborative solutions to provide affordable technology leadership and security guidance. It will highlight how nonprofit organizations can build long-term digital resilience and combat these growing challenges. Segment Resources: www.techsoup.org Tech Impact Launch CTO Program For Small NPOs Virtual Chief Technology Officer Program for the Nonprofit Sector Interview with Mike Poole, Director of Cyber Security at Werner Enterprises In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity is not just a technical issue—it's a business imperative. Organizations that prioritize cybersecurity culture see fewer incidents and stronger resilience against evolving threats. But how do you foster a security-first mindset across an organization? This session will explore the critical components of building and maintaining a robust cybersecurity culture, starting with executive leadership buy-in—a fundamental step in securing resources and driving organizational change. We'll then dive into the power of monthly phishing exercises, which reinforce awareness and preparedness. Attendees will also learn how to develop effective training programs that engage employees at all levels and create lasting behavioral change. Finally, we'll discuss the role of cybersecurity-themed events, particularly during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, as a powerful tool to capture attention and reinforce key security principles. This segment is sponsored by Oktane by Okta. Visit https://securityweekly.com/oktane to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-430
Segment 1: Interview with Dave Lewis from 1Password In this week's sponsored interview, we dive into the evolving security landscape around AI agents, where we stand with AI agent adoption. We also touch on topics such as securing credentials in browser workflows and why identity is foundational to AI agent security. 1Password Addresses a Critical AI Browser Agent Security Gap 1Password Now Available in Comet - the AI Browser by Perplexity This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more! Segment 2: Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, one big acquisition, two small fundings not all AI is bad deepfakes are getting crazy good make sure you log what your AI agents do Copilot prompt injection NordVPN tries to pull a jedi mind trick on us failure rate in AI adoption is a feature not a bug? using facial recognition to find Tinder profiles a predictable squirrel story All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Segment 3: Two interviews from Oktane 2025 Interview with Connor Mulherin of TechSoup The cybersecurity landscape in the nonprofit sector is evolving quickly, with organizations facing unique challenges due to limited resources, sensitive mission-driven work, and developing policies and training programs. Connor Mulherin, Director and GM of Validation Services at TechSoup, will discuss the industry's need for accessible and collaborative solutions to provide affordable technology leadership and security guidance. It will highlight how nonprofit organizations can build long-term digital resilience and combat these growing challenges. Segment Resources: www.techsoup.org Tech Impact Launch CTO Program For Small NPOs Virtual Chief Technology Officer Program for the Nonprofit Sector Interview with Mike Poole, Director of Cyber Security at Werner Enterprises In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity is not just a technical issue—it's a business imperative. Organizations that prioritize cybersecurity culture see fewer incidents and stronger resilience against evolving threats. But how do you foster a security-first mindset across an organization? This session will explore the critical components of building and maintaining a robust cybersecurity culture, starting with executive leadership buy-in—a fundamental step in securing resources and driving organizational change. We'll then dive into the power of monthly phishing exercises, which reinforce awareness and preparedness. Attendees will also learn how to develop effective training programs that engage employees at all levels and create lasting behavioral change. Finally, we'll discuss the role of cybersecurity-themed events, particularly during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, as a powerful tool to capture attention and reinforce key security principles. This segment is sponsored by Oktane by Okta. Visit https://securityweekly.com/oktane to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-430
Segment 1: Interview with Dave Lewis from 1Password In this week's sponsored interview, we dive into the evolving security landscape around AI agents, where we stand with AI agent adoption. We also touch on topics such as securing credentials in browser workflows and why identity is foundational to AI agent security. 1Password Addresses a Critical AI Browser Agent Security Gap 1Password Now Available in Comet - the AI Browser by Perplexity This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more! Segment 2: Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, one big acquisition, two small fundings not all AI is bad deepfakes are getting crazy good make sure you log what your AI agents do Copilot prompt injection NordVPN tries to pull a jedi mind trick on us failure rate in AI adoption is a feature not a bug? using facial recognition to find Tinder profiles a predictable squirrel story All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Segment 3: Two interviews from Oktane 2025 Interview with Connor Mulherin of TechSoup The cybersecurity landscape in the nonprofit sector is evolving quickly, with organizations facing unique challenges due to limited resources, sensitive mission-driven work, and developing policies and training programs. Connor Mulherin, Director and GM of Validation Services at TechSoup, will discuss the industry's need for accessible and collaborative solutions to provide affordable technology leadership and security guidance. It will highlight how nonprofit organizations can build long-term digital resilience and combat these growing challenges. Segment Resources: www.techsoup.org Tech Impact Launch CTO Program For Small NPOs Virtual Chief Technology Officer Program for the Nonprofit Sector Interview with Mike Poole, Director of Cyber Security at Werner Enterprises In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity is not just a technical issue—it's a business imperative. Organizations that prioritize cybersecurity culture see fewer incidents and stronger resilience against evolving threats. But how do you foster a security-first mindset across an organization? This session will explore the critical components of building and maintaining a robust cybersecurity culture, starting with executive leadership buy-in—a fundamental step in securing resources and driving organizational change. We'll then dive into the power of monthly phishing exercises, which reinforce awareness and preparedness. Attendees will also learn how to develop effective training programs that engage employees at all levels and create lasting behavioral change. Finally, we'll discuss the role of cybersecurity-themed events, particularly during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, as a powerful tool to capture attention and reinforce key security principles. This segment is sponsored by Oktane by Okta. Visit https://securityweekly.com/oktane to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-430
Segment 1: Interview with Dave Lewis from 1Password In this week's sponsored interview, we dive into the evolving security landscape around AI agents, where we stand with AI agent adoption. We also touch on topics such as securing credentials in browser workflows and why identity is foundational to AI agent security. 1Password Addresses a Critical AI Browser Agent Security Gap 1Password Now Available in Comet - the AI Browser by Perplexity This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more! Segment 2: Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, one big acquisition, two small fundings not all AI is bad deepfakes are getting crazy good make sure you log what your AI agents do Copilot prompt injection NordVPN tries to pull a jedi mind trick on us failure rate in AI adoption is a feature not a bug? using facial recognition to find Tinder profiles a predictable squirrel story All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. Segment 3: Two interviews from Oktane 2025 Interview with Connor Mulherin of TechSoup The cybersecurity landscape in the nonprofit sector is evolving quickly, with organizations facing unique challenges due to limited resources, sensitive mission-driven work, and developing policies and training programs. Connor Mulherin, Director and GM of Validation Services at TechSoup, will discuss the industry's need for accessible and collaborative solutions to provide affordable technology leadership and security guidance. It will highlight how nonprofit organizations can build long-term digital resilience and combat these growing challenges. Segment Resources: www.techsoup.org Tech Impact Launch CTO Program For Small NPOs Virtual Chief Technology Officer Program for the Nonprofit Sector Interview with Mike Poole, Director of Cyber Security at Werner Enterprises In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity is not just a technical issue—it's a business imperative. Organizations that prioritize cybersecurity culture see fewer incidents and stronger resilience against evolving threats. But how do you foster a security-first mindset across an organization? This session will explore the critical components of building and maintaining a robust cybersecurity culture, starting with executive leadership buy-in—a fundamental step in securing resources and driving organizational change. We'll then dive into the power of monthly phishing exercises, which reinforce awareness and preparedness. Attendees will also learn how to develop effective training programs that engage employees at all levels and create lasting behavioral change. Finally, we'll discuss the role of cybersecurity-themed events, particularly during Cybersecurity Awareness Month, as a powerful tool to capture attention and reinforce key security principles. This segment is sponsored by Oktane by Okta. Visit https://securityweekly.com/oktane to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-430
Samsung patches a critical Android zero-day vulnerability. Microsoft resolves a global Exchange Online outage. CISA reaffirms its commitment to the CVE program. California passes a bill requiring web browsers to let users automatically send opt-out signals. Apple issues spyware attack warnings. The FTC opens an investigation into AI chatbots on how they protect children and teens. A hacker convicted of attempting to extort more than 20,000 psychotherapy patients is free on appeal. Our guest is Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO at 1Password, discussing how security leaders can protect M&A deal value and integrity. Schools face insider threats from students. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Today's guest is Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO at 1Password, discussing how security leaders can protect deal value and integrity.Selected Reading Samsung patches actively exploited zero-day reported by WhatsApp (Bleeping Computer) Microsoft fixes Exchange Online outage affecting users worldwide (Bleeping Computer) CISA looks to partners to shore up the future of the CVE Program (Help Net Security) California legislature passes bill forcing web browsers to let consumers automatically opt out of data sharing (The Record) Apple warns customers targeted in recent spyware attacks (Bleeping Computer) FTC to AI Companies: Tell Us How You Protect Teens and Kids Who Use AI Companions (CNET) Defence, Space and Cybersecurity. Why the General Assembly in Frascati matters (Decode39) DSEI Takeaways: Space and Cyber and the Invisible Front Line (Via Satellite) Hacker convicted of extorting 20,000 psychotherapy victims walks free during appeal (The Record) Children hacking their own schools for 'fun', watchdog warns (BBC) - kicker Share your feedback. What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Dave Lewis on Security's Role in M&A Due Diligence In this episode, Dave Lewis from 1Password discusses the critical importance of security in mergers and acquisitions, from due diligence through integration. He explores common pitfalls, essential security assessments, and practical strategies for security leaders to protect organizational value throughout the M&A process. Topic: The Challenge of Breach Transparency Every industry concerned with safety has a process for publishing the details of accidents, incidents, and failures. Cybersecurity has yet to reach this milestone, and hiding the details of failures is holding us back. This talk will argue for the need for breach details to go public, and share strategies for finding and using some little-known sources of detailed breach data. Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, A funding, a few acquisitions, and an IPO for the first time in forever! Attackers are really actually starting to use AI now Some researcher spent all of August poking holes in all the AI tools Someone got Microsoft Copilot to be an accomplice in a coverup Microsoft is making a big change in Azure that will probably break some stuff No, Flipper Zero can't help you steal your car (just the stuff in it) Domain names are free to register now, maybe? Disgruntled former employee goes to jail AI tricked into doing more bad things All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-422
Interview with Dave Lewis on Security's Role in M&A Due Diligence In this episode, Dave Lewis from 1Password discusses the critical importance of security in mergers and acquisitions, from due diligence through integration. He explores common pitfalls, essential security assessments, and practical strategies for security leaders to protect organizational value throughout the M&A process. Topic: The Challenge of Breach Transparency Every industry concerned with safety has a process for publishing the details of accidents, incidents, and failures. Cybersecurity has yet to reach this milestone, and hiding the details of failures is holding us back. This talk will argue for the need for breach details to go public, and share strategies for finding and using some little-known sources of detailed breach data. Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, A funding, a few acquisitions, and an IPO for the first time in forever! Attackers are really actually starting to use AI now Some researcher spent all of August poking holes in all the AI tools Someone got Microsoft Copilot to be an accomplice in a coverup Microsoft is making a big change in Azure that will probably break some stuff No, Flipper Zero can't help you steal your car (just the stuff in it) Domain names are free to register now, maybe? Disgruntled former employee goes to jail AI tricked into doing more bad things All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-422
Interview with Dave Lewis on Security's Role in M&A Due Diligence In this episode, Dave Lewis from 1Password discusses the critical importance of security in mergers and acquisitions, from due diligence through integration. He explores common pitfalls, essential security assessments, and practical strategies for security leaders to protect organizational value throughout the M&A process. Topic: The Challenge of Breach Transparency Every industry concerned with safety has a process for publishing the details of accidents, incidents, and failures. Cybersecurity has yet to reach this milestone, and hiding the details of failures is holding us back. This talk will argue for the need for breach details to go public, and share strategies for finding and using some little-known sources of detailed breach data. Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, A funding, a few acquisitions, and an IPO for the first time in forever! Attackers are really actually starting to use AI now Some researcher spent all of August poking holes in all the AI tools Someone got Microsoft Copilot to be an accomplice in a coverup Microsoft is making a big change in Azure that will probably break some stuff No, Flipper Zero can't help you steal your car (just the stuff in it) Domain names are free to register now, maybe? Disgruntled former employee goes to jail AI tricked into doing more bad things All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-422
A hurling club in New York has played an important role in the development of hurling in the city. Founded in 2010, the Hoboken Guards have played in 11 championship finals over the past 15 years. After winning the Junior Championship in 2017, they were promoted to the Senior ranks in 2018 – and what followed was a golden run. They captured the Senior New York Championship three years in a row: 2018, 2019, and 2020. They've also appeared in finals in 2011 through 2016, as well as 2021, 2022, and most recently, this year, when they faced Waterford in the New York Final. A game they unfortunately lost. The squad for this year's final was led by player/manager Darragh Walsh, with coaching support from Brian Glynn, Eamon Glynn, and John Fitzgerald. The team was captained by David Mangan of Kilconieron, with a strong Galway backbone that included Johnny Glynn (Adrahan), Daniel Mottram (Kilnadeema-Leitrim) in goal, Conor Caulfield (Kilconieron), and Gary Corless (Gort) among the starters. Also on the panel were Hugh McDonagh (Cortoon), Enda and Declan Fahey (Kilbeacanty), and Paul Gordon (Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry). In the club's early days, it was Tipp men like Declan Hogan (former NJ/Kilkenny captain), Conor Costigan (Templetuohy), and Pat Egan (JK Brackens) who helped form the spine of the team, alongside Clare's Fintan Meehan (Sixmilebridge). But Galway has always had a huge presence – with players like Shane O'Grady (Tommy Larkin's and now a lecturer at ATU Galway), Noel Gorman, and Eamon Riordan also of Tommy Larkin's, Brian Casserly (Athenry), Shane Quinn (Kinvara), and Sean Costelloe (Ballindereen) all contributing over the years. The Hoboken Guards have not only made their mark on the field but also helped grow the game across the U.S. Their success sparked the formation of five other American hurling clubs, including Jersey Shore GAA. Two American-born players from the Guards' All-American B team went on to found clubs of their own: Mick Kinnelly launched Providence Hurling Club in Rhode Island, James Herron started Tulsa GAA in Oklahoma, and Dave Lewis established the Kean University Hurling Club in New Jersey. Ahead of this feature airing, the club's founder David Cosgrove has been flooded with stories, messages, and memories from past players – both in New Jersey and here in Ireland. He spoke to John Mulligan.
Interview with Dave Lewis on Security's Role in M&A Due Diligence In this episode, Dave Lewis from 1Password discusses the critical importance of security in mergers and acquisitions, from due diligence through integration. He explores common pitfalls, essential security assessments, and practical strategies for security leaders to protect organizational value throughout the M&A process. Topic: The Challenge of Breach Transparency Every industry concerned with safety has a process for publishing the details of accidents, incidents, and failures. Cybersecurity has yet to reach this milestone, and hiding the details of failures is holding us back. This talk will argue for the need for breach details to go public, and share strategies for finding and using some little-known sources of detailed breach data. Weekly Enterprise News Finally, in the enterprise security news, A funding, a few acquisitions, and an IPO for the first time in forever! Attackers are really actually starting to use AI now Some researcher spent all of August poking holes in all the AI tools Someone got Microsoft Copilot to be an accomplice in a coverup Microsoft is making a big change in Azure that will probably break some stuff No, Flipper Zero can't help you steal your car (just the stuff in it) Domain names are free to register now, maybe? Disgruntled former employee goes to jail AI tricked into doing more bad things All that and more, on this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-422
In this episode of CISO Tradecraft, host G Mark Hardy engages in an insightful conversation with Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO from 1Password, about AI governance and its importance in cybersecurity. They discuss AI policy and its implications, the evolving nature of AI and cybersecurity, and the critical need for governance frameworks to manage AI safely and securely. The discussion delves into the visibility challenges, shadow AI, the role of credentials, and the importance of maintaining fundamental security practices amidst rapid technological advancements. They also touch on the potential risks associated with AI, the misconceptions about its impact on jobs, and the need for a balanced approach to leveraging AI in a beneficial manner while safeguarding against its threats. This episode provides valuable guidance for cybersecurity professionals and organizations navigating the complexities of AI governance. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI Governance 00:30 Guest Introduction: Dave Lewis 00:49 The Importance of AI Governance 01:42 Challenges in AI Implementation 03:20 AI in the Modern Enterprise 03:49 Shadow AI and Security Concerns 04:49 AI's Impact on Jobs and Industry 05:27 The Gartner Hype Cycle and AI 05:43 AI's Influence on the Stock Market 06:14 Historical Context of AI 06:32 AI and Credential Security 08:29 The Role of Governance in AI 12:47 The Future of AI and Security 18:36 Governance and Policy Recommendations 19:26 AI Governance and Ethical Concerns 20:01 AI Self-Preservation and Human Safety 20:18 Uncontrollable AI Applications 21:17 Vectors of AI Trouble 21:58 AI Hallucinations and Data Security 22:53 AI Vulnerabilities and Exploits 26:29 Deepfakes and AI Misuse 27:33 Historical Cybersecurity Incidents 29:04 Future of AI and Job Security 33:47 Managing AI Identities and Credentials 34:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of CISO Tradecraft, host G Mark Hardy engages in an insightful conversation with Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO from 1Password, about AI governance and its importance in cybersecurity. They discuss AI policy and its implications, the evolving nature of AI and cybersecurity, and the critical need for governance frameworks to manage AI safely and securely. The discussion delves into the visibility challenges, shadow AI, the role of credentials, and the importance of maintaining fundamental security practices amidst rapid technological advancements. They also touch on the potential risks associated with AI, the misconceptions about its impact on jobs, and the need for a balanced approach to leveraging AI in a beneficial manner while safeguarding against its threats. This episode provides valuable guidance for cybersecurity professionals and organizations navigating the complexities of AI governance. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI Governance 00:30 Guest Introduction: Dave Lewis 00:49 The Importance of AI Governance 01:42 Challenges in AI Implementation 03:20 AI in the Modern Enterprise 03:49 Shadow AI and Security Concerns 04:49 AI's Impact on Jobs and Industry 05:27 The Gartner Hype Cycle and AI 05:43 AI's Influence on the Stock Market 06:14 Historical Context of AI 06:32 AI and Credential Security 08:29 The Role of Governance in AI 12:47 The Future of AI and Security 18:36 Governance and Policy Recommendations 19:26 AI Governance and Ethical Concerns 20:01 AI Self-Preservation and Human Safety 20:18 Uncontrollable AI Applications 21:17 Vectors of AI Trouble 21:58 AI Hallucinations and Data Security 22:53 AI Vulnerabilities and Exploits 26:29 Deepfakes and AI Misuse 27:33 Historical Cybersecurity Incidents 29:04 Future of AI and Job Security 33:47 Managing AI Identities and Credentials 34:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Interview with Dave Lewis Organizations believe they have a firm grip on security with SSO and corporate IT policies, but in reality, shadow IT lurks in the background—expanding attack surfaces and exposing sensitive data. Employees bypass security controls for the sake of convenience, while SSO fails to provide the comprehensive security net organizations expect. Talk about the critical weaknesses in traditional SSO implementations, how shadow IT thrives under the radar, and why enterprises continue to experience data breaches despite security investments. Can cover real-world examples of security failures, highlight the role of human behavior in risk, and provide actionable strategies to regain control over enterprise security. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Topic Segment: Is AI taking our jerbs or not? I listened to most of a debate between Marcus Hutchins and Daniel Miessler over whether generative AI will be good enough to replace a lot of jobs (Daniel's take), or so bad that it won't take any (Marcus's take). I got frustrated though, because I feel like some foundational assumptions were ignored, and not enough examples were shared or prepared. Assumption #1: Jobs exist because work needs to be done. This is a false assumption. Check out a book called "Bullshit Jobs" to go down this particular rabbit hole. Assumption #2: The primary task of a job is the job. This is rarely the case, unless you work in the service industry. How much of a developer's job is writing code? A lot less than you think. Employees spend a massive amount of time communicating with other employees, via meetings, emails, Slack chats - can AI replace this? Maybe all that communication is wasteful and inefficient? Could be, but for every job AI supposedly replaces, it becomes someone else's job to manage that AI agent. Does all of middle management become expert prompt engineers, or do they also disappear with no employees to manage? Assumption #3: Jobs aren't already being replaced. They are, they're just not terribly visible jobs. That contractor your marketing team was using to build blog/SEO content? He's probably gone. The in-house or contract graphic designer? Probably gone. There's a whole swath of jobs out there, where quality isn't very important, but work needs to be produced, and those jobs are being actively replaced with generative AI. With that said, I don't see any full time jobs that require quality work and a lot of communication with other employees getting replaced. Yet? Ever? That's the question. The Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, Not much interesting funding to discuss Securonix acquires ThreatQuotient Cellebrite acquires Corellium (that sounds a lot like a rock bought a stone or a gem or something) Yet another free vulnerability database ChatGPT can now clandestinely record meetings Threat detection resources a VERY expensive Zoom call (for the victim) Should we stop using SOC2s? Should we give up on least privilege? How much did it cost to change HBO to HBO Max, then to Max, then back to HBO Max? Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-413
Interview with Dave Lewis Organizations believe they have a firm grip on security with SSO and corporate IT policies, but in reality, shadow IT lurks in the background—expanding attack surfaces and exposing sensitive data. Employees bypass security controls for the sake of convenience, while SSO fails to provide the comprehensive security net organizations expect. Talk about the critical weaknesses in traditional SSO implementations, how shadow IT thrives under the radar, and why enterprises continue to experience data breaches despite security investments. Can cover real-world examples of security failures, highlight the role of human behavior in risk, and provide actionable strategies to regain control over enterprise security. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Topic Segment: Is AI taking our jerbs or not? I listened to most of a debate between Marcus Hutchins and Daniel Miessler over whether generative AI will be good enough to replace a lot of jobs (Daniel's take), or so bad that it won't take any (Marcus's take). I got frustrated though, because I feel like some foundational assumptions were ignored, and not enough examples were shared or prepared. Assumption #1: Jobs exist because work needs to be done. This is a false assumption. Check out a book called "Bullshit Jobs" to go down this particular rabbit hole. Assumption #2: The primary task of a job is the job. This is rarely the case, unless you work in the service industry. How much of a developer's job is writing code? A lot less than you think. Employees spend a massive amount of time communicating with other employees, via meetings, emails, Slack chats - can AI replace this? Maybe all that communication is wasteful and inefficient? Could be, but for every job AI supposedly replaces, it becomes someone else's job to manage that AI agent. Does all of middle management become expert prompt engineers, or do they also disappear with no employees to manage? Assumption #3: Jobs aren't already being replaced. They are, they're just not terribly visible jobs. That contractor your marketing team was using to build blog/SEO content? He's probably gone. The in-house or contract graphic designer? Probably gone. There's a whole swath of jobs out there, where quality isn't very important, but work needs to be produced, and those jobs are being actively replaced with generative AI. With that said, I don't see any full time jobs that require quality work and a lot of communication with other employees getting replaced. Yet? Ever? That's the question. The Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, Not much interesting funding to discuss Securonix acquires ThreatQuotient Cellebrite acquires Corellium (that sounds a lot like a rock bought a stone or a gem or something) Yet another free vulnerability database ChatGPT can now clandestinely record meetings Threat detection resources a VERY expensive Zoom call (for the victim) Should we stop using SOC2s? Should we give up on least privilege? How much did it cost to change HBO to HBO Max, then to Max, then back to HBO Max? Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-413
Interview with Dave Lewis Organizations believe they have a firm grip on security with SSO and corporate IT policies, but in reality, shadow IT lurks in the background—expanding attack surfaces and exposing sensitive data. Employees bypass security controls for the sake of convenience, while SSO fails to provide the comprehensive security net organizations expect. Talk about the critical weaknesses in traditional SSO implementations, how shadow IT thrives under the radar, and why enterprises continue to experience data breaches despite security investments. Can cover real-world examples of security failures, highlight the role of human behavior in risk, and provide actionable strategies to regain control over enterprise security. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Topic Segment: Is AI taking our jerbs or not? I listened to most of a debate between Marcus Hutchins and Daniel Miessler over whether generative AI will be good enough to replace a lot of jobs (Daniel's take), or so bad that it won't take any (Marcus's take). I got frustrated though, because I feel like some foundational assumptions were ignored, and not enough examples were shared or prepared. Assumption #1: Jobs exist because work needs to be done. This is a false assumption. Check out a book called "Bullshit Jobs" to go down this particular rabbit hole. Assumption #2: The primary task of a job is the job. This is rarely the case, unless you work in the service industry. How much of a developer's job is writing code? A lot less than you think. Employees spend a massive amount of time communicating with other employees, via meetings, emails, Slack chats - can AI replace this? Maybe all that communication is wasteful and inefficient? Could be, but for every job AI supposedly replaces, it becomes someone else's job to manage that AI agent. Does all of middle management become expert prompt engineers, or do they also disappear with no employees to manage? Assumption #3: Jobs aren't already being replaced. They are, they're just not terribly visible jobs. That contractor your marketing team was using to build blog/SEO content? He's probably gone. The in-house or contract graphic designer? Probably gone. There's a whole swath of jobs out there, where quality isn't very important, but work needs to be produced, and those jobs are being actively replaced with generative AI. With that said, I don't see any full time jobs that require quality work and a lot of communication with other employees getting replaced. Yet? Ever? That's the question. The Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, Not much interesting funding to discuss Securonix acquires ThreatQuotient Cellebrite acquires Corellium (that sounds a lot like a rock bought a stone or a gem or something) Yet another free vulnerability database ChatGPT can now clandestinely record meetings Threat detection resources a VERY expensive Zoom call (for the victim) Should we stop using SOC2s? Should we give up on least privilege? How much did it cost to change HBO to HBO Max, then to Max, then back to HBO Max? Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-413
Interview with Dave Lewis Organizations believe they have a firm grip on security with SSO and corporate IT policies, but in reality, shadow IT lurks in the background—expanding attack surfaces and exposing sensitive data. Employees bypass security controls for the sake of convenience, while SSO fails to provide the comprehensive security net organizations expect. Talk about the critical weaknesses in traditional SSO implementations, how shadow IT thrives under the radar, and why enterprises continue to experience data breaches despite security investments. Can cover real-world examples of security failures, highlight the role of human behavior in risk, and provide actionable strategies to regain control over enterprise security. This segment is sponsored by 1Password. Visit https://securityweekly.com/1password to learn more about them! Topic Segment: Is AI taking our jerbs or not? I listened to most of a debate between Marcus Hutchins and Daniel Miessler over whether generative AI will be good enough to replace a lot of jobs (Daniel's take), or so bad that it won't take any (Marcus's take). I got frustrated though, because I feel like some foundational assumptions were ignored, and not enough examples were shared or prepared. Assumption #1: Jobs exist because work needs to be done. This is a false assumption. Check out a book called "Bullshit Jobs" to go down this particular rabbit hole. Assumption #2: The primary task of a job is the job. This is rarely the case, unless you work in the service industry. How much of a developer's job is writing code? A lot less than you think. Employees spend a massive amount of time communicating with other employees, via meetings, emails, Slack chats - can AI replace this? Maybe all that communication is wasteful and inefficient? Could be, but for every job AI supposedly replaces, it becomes someone else's job to manage that AI agent. Does all of middle management become expert prompt engineers, or do they also disappear with no employees to manage? Assumption #3: Jobs aren't already being replaced. They are, they're just not terribly visible jobs. That contractor your marketing team was using to build blog/SEO content? He's probably gone. The in-house or contract graphic designer? Probably gone. There's a whole swath of jobs out there, where quality isn't very important, but work needs to be produced, and those jobs are being actively replaced with generative AI. With that said, I don't see any full time jobs that require quality work and a lot of communication with other employees getting replaced. Yet? Ever? That's the question. The Enterprise News In this week's enterprise security news, Not much interesting funding to discuss Securonix acquires ThreatQuotient Cellebrite acquires Corellium (that sounds a lot like a rock bought a stone or a gem or something) Yet another free vulnerability database ChatGPT can now clandestinely record meetings Threat detection resources a VERY expensive Zoom call (for the victim) Should we stop using SOC2s? Should we give up on least privilege? How much did it cost to change HBO to HBO Max, then to Max, then back to HBO Max? Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-413
I am joined by Dave Lewis, Vice President of Exploration at Kuya Silver (CSE: KUYA | OTCQB: KUYAF | FSE: 6MR1), for an in-depth update on the Company's ongoing exploration activities at the Silver Kings Project in Ontario. Dave provides context on how Kuya is systematically building towards a multi-zone resource at Silver Kings while advancing production and exploration in Peru. Following recent conversations with CEO David Stein regarding the restart of production at the Bethania Silver Project in Peru, today's focus shifts to Kuya's Silver Kings Project in Ontario. Key Topics Covered: New vein cluster discovery at the Campbell-Crawford Prospect, expanding the Angus target area westward. Overview of the recent 2024-2025 drill program and strategy behind future targeting. Insights into multiple mineralized vein orientations and early signs of significant scale potential at Silver Kings. Discussion on high-grade silver and cobalt intercepts, black shale enrichment, and the role of porphyry intrusions. Plans for future modeling, target definition, and follow-up drilling to advance exploration efforts. Broader company updates, including the recent $2.9M financing and what's happening at the Bethania Project.
Dave Lewis, an expert on taxes, calls in with last minute tips to get your taxes done!
In this special episode we sit down with the creator of the creator of the universe that brought us all together. Since the launch of DropFleet Commander's very first Kickstarter we have waited to sit down with Dave Lewis and he did not disappoint. Some lovely lore information, he talks game design, his work sculpting, his influences and he even drops the hint for a dreeam future Drop protect he would love to hear the communities feedback on. A huge thankyou to TTCombat for arranging this. Next episode #155 will be recorded 30/03/2025 Sponsored by Valhalla Hobby: www.valhallahobby.com Use code "tabled" for 5% off your first order over $100. Patreon: www.patreon.com/gettingtabled Facebook: www.facebook.com/gettingtabled Website: www.gettingtabled.com Email: GettingTabled@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/ZSgwtFvX6k Twitter: @gettingtabled Instagram: @gettingtabled Threads: @gettingtabled Blusky: @gettingtabled.bsky.social Reddit: r/GettingTabled Toyreel: www.youtube.com/toyreel Music created by Eric Matyas of Soundimage.org
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. On this episode…can the Navy get it's Mojo Back? That's the title of a new work from retired three-star admiral Dave Lewis – an officer with long experience sailing and building ships. He's here to see if the chief sea service can get its old mojo workin' again. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
Stance visits London to explore the Tate Gallery show The 80s: Photographing Britain with campaigner Marc Thompson. The exhibition examines how photographers used the camera to respond to the seismic social, political, and economic shifts of the era, including the rise of Thatcherism, race uprisings, and the AIDS epidemic. It highlights photography as a vital tool for social representation, cultural celebration, and artistic experimentation, spanning landscapes, self-portraiture, and social documentary during this pivotal and highly creative period. Marc Thompson, a Brixton-born cultural leader and prominent British campaigner with over three decades of experience in HIV activism and education, joins Chrystal for a tour of Tate Britain. Together, they engage with the works of photographers such as Ajamu X and Rotimi Fani-Kayode, discussing the legacy of Black queer voices in shaping modern Britain, the cultural significance of Brixton as a hub for activism, creativity and nightclubs, and the ongoing fight for healthcare equity faced by marginalized communities today. If you like what you heard, please write us a review and check out more of our work at stancepodcast.com and all podcasting apps @stancepodcast This podcast was produced by Etay Zwick. Referenced In This Podcast & Show Notes Mark Thompson Linktree Marc Thompson IG London HIV Prevention Resident Survey Black & Gay Back InBlack & Gay Back In The Day IGThe Day Black & Gay Back In The Day Podcast Lost Spaces Podcast - Queer Nation (with Marc Thompson) PrEPster Love Tank Black Health Matters Do It London - HIV Prevention Interview with Marc Thompson in London Friend Article about Marc Thompson in The Voice We Were Always Here Podcast hosted by Marc Thompson Tate Britian The 80s: Photographing Britain at the Tate Artists include: Online Gallery of Rotimi Fani-Kayode's Photography Black British Artists 1980s Archive Pogus Caesar Martin Parr's Ajamu X's website Dave Lewis's website Susanne Roden Anna Fox's website Derek Bishton's website Jason Evans website Reflections of the Black Experience: Brixton Art Gallery, 1986. PV Card, Poster, Catalogue, Time Out, Echoes & LAM Reviews A Review of an exhibition of Rotimi Fani-Kayode's work
BENNY @Causewaykings33 / Causewaykings33@GMAIL.COMCLANCE @CausewayClancy4CHIGS -COACHCHIG@GMAIL.COMShout out to the WMEX Marketing crew and our partners!Thank you for listening and lets go B's! Boston Bruins' Performance and LeadershipThe team discussed the issues with the Boston Bruins, specifically their lack of effort and chemistry. They speculated that there might be something wrong internally with the team, independent of the coach, and that the team's roster was flawed. They also discussed the firing of the coach, with some agreeing with the decision and others not. The team also discussed the performance of players like David Pastrnak and Elias Lindholm, and the need for a change in leadership. The consensus was that the team's issues ran deeper than just the coach and that the organization needed to address the problems.Boston Bruins Performance and ChangesThe discussion revolved around the Boston Bruins' performance and potential changes. Merrill expressed concerns about the team's inconsistency, suggesting that the problem might lie with the players and the person picking them. The team's coaching changes were also discussed, with Merrill suggesting that the coaching change might not be enough to turn things around. The group also discussed the potential of acquiring players like Trevor Zegras and John Gibson, but ultimately decided against it. The conversation ended with a discussion about the challenges of playing with a center like Pasernak, who doesn't seem to commit defensively.Boston Bruins Struggles and CoachingMerrill and others discuss the struggles of the Boston Bruins this season. They critique players like Pastrnak, Carlo, and Lohrei for their defensive deficiencies. Anthony argues that the team's issues stem from a lack of supporting talent around the stars like Pastrnak. The group debates whether firing coach Montgomery was the right move, with some feeling the players deserve more blame for underperforming. There is disagreement over trading players like Carlo given the team's overall struggles. Anthony reveals that the rumored next coach of the Detroit Red Wings will be a controversial topic for their next discussion.Sergei Fedorov as NHL CoachThe group discusses the possibility of Sergei Fedorov becoming the first Russian head coach in the NHL. They express skepticism about star players succeeding as coaches, citing examples like Wayne Gretzky and Patrick Roy. The conversation then shifts to reminiscing about past unsuccessful Bruins coaches like Dave Lewis and the team's struggles during that era with questionable trades and signings.J.T. Miller's Leave and Ovechkin's RecordThe group discusses J.T. Miller's indefinite leave of absence from the Vancouver Canucks for personal reasons, likely related to the player assistance program. They praise the Canucks' young players like Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. The conversation then shifts to Alex Ovechkin's chances of breaking Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record this season after suffering a week-to-week injury. While they believe Ovechkin will eventually break the record, they debate whether it will happen this year given his age and the injury. The group also touches on the future of the Washington Capitals and the need for them to rebuild soon.Boston Bruins Roster and ManagementThe team discussed the Boston Bruins' performance and potential roster changes. They agreed that the team's management should consider trading away older players and acquiring younger talent. The idea of trading for players like Zegras was proposed, but concerns were raised about the Bruins' lack of draft picks and the difficulty of acquiring top talent. The team also discussed the possibility of a new general manager to implement a more effective strategy. The Bruins' management was criticized for prioritizing playoff appearances over long-term roster development. The team concluded that the Bruins' current roster is not sustainable and that significant changes are needed to improve their performance.Boston Bruins Coaching and PerformanceThe team discussed the recent performance of the Boston Bruins, focusing on their coaching and management. They criticized the team's General Manager, Sweeney, for his lack of success in drafting and trading players. They also discussed the firing of head coach, Jim Montgomery, and the potential for new head coach, Sacco, to be the next Jack Adams trophy winner. The team also discussed the performance of players such as Pasta, Marshon, and Lindholm. The conversation ended with a discussion about the history of the Bruins' drafts and the challenges faced by NHL coaches.
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Google's cookie encryption drama, Microsoft accusing Google of shady antitrust tactics, AI shenanigans, the rejected Defcon talk and hacking traffic lights, vulnerabilities in Realtek SD card readers, the never-ending debate on quantum computing vs. cryptography, backdoors are not secrets and where we are pushing attackers, firmware leakage, more on Windows Downgrade (and UEFI locks), super nerdy Linux things, EDR is dead, well not really but more on how to make it not phone home, bypassing memory scanners, couple of Bluetooth hacking things, and a really awesome article about an IoT 0-Day that is no longer on the Internet. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Google's cookie encryption drama, Microsoft accusing Google of shady antitrust tactics, AI shenanigans, the rejected Defcon talk and hacking traffic lights, vulnerabilities in Realtek SD card readers, the never-ending debate on quantum computing vs. cryptography, backdoors are not secrets and where we are pushing attackers, firmware leakage, more on Windows Downgrade (and UEFI locks), super nerdy Linux things, EDR is dead, well not really but more on how to make it not phone home, bypassing memory scanners, couple of Bluetooth hacking things, and a really awesome article about an IoT 0-Day that is no longer on the Internet. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
Emerging writer and perpetual appreciator of life, Dave Lewis came on the podcast today to share about his roots in music as a drummer, and how that helped lay foundations for the storyteller he has become today. Check out Dave's stories and happenings on his Instagram page Share you thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group. For more songwriting prompts, challenges, good thoughtful fun, and to become a paid subscriber with awesome bonuses, check out the Write Songs You Love Newsletter at https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com.
In this episode, Dave Lewis sat down with Penny Wika, who, alongside her late husband Norris, has devoted her life to enriching education and fostering philanthropy in Wamego. Penny's inspiring transition from a career in journalism to becoming a beloved teacher at Manhattan High School, the story behind the creation of the Norris and Penny Wika Scholarship, a $1,000 renewable annual award initiated in 2015 that helps students throughout their undergraduate studies. Additionally, they chatted about the expansion of the Penny Wika Journalist of the Year Award, which now grants a $5,000 scholarship to talented student journalists, promoting excellence and dedication in the field. As well as the formation of her family's trust, and the Noris & Penny Wika Trust Scholarship.GMCFCFAs
Send us a textThis is the bonus part of the episode where we go through and ask a speed round of questions for not only their insights into cybersecurity, but a little bit of their personal life too! Show Notes from Dave's Reponses:Cybersecurity Books: Andy Ellis - 1% Percentage Leadership - 1% Leadership: Master the Small, Daily Improvements that Set Great Leaders Apart - https://a.co/d/9C8OhbEMikko Hypponen - If it's smart it's vulnerable - https://a.co/d/awJBupDApps:ToDoIst - https://todoist.com/Signal - https://signal.org/1Password - https://1password.com/Connect with Dave Lewisemail: gattaca@1password.comWebsite: https://www.liquidmatrix.orgTwitter / X: https://x.com/gattacaLiquidMatrix: (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/liquidmatrix-security-digest-podcast/id533166516Connect with usWebsite: securitymasterminds.buzzsprout.comKnowBe4 Resources:KnowBe4 Blog: https://blog.knowbe4.comJames McQuiggan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganErich Kron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkron/Music Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.comShow Notes created with Capsho - www.capsho.comSound Engineering - Matthew Bliss, MB Podcasts.If you'd like to ask Matt what he can do for your podcast, visit https://www.mbpod.com and schedule a consultation today!
Send us a Text Message.Dave Lewis, the global advisory CISO at OnePassword, shares his fascinating journey from the music industry to a thriving career in cybersecurity. With a background in music and a natural curiosity for computers, Dave's unconventional path highlights the diverse entry points into the cybersecurity field. His extensive experience, spanning various industries and roles, offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and its critical importance in our everyday lives. Dave's engaging narrative style, combined with his technical expertise, makes his journey an inspiring example for individuals considering a career change to cybersecurity, providing a unique perspective and practical insights into this dynamic field.We have to be okay with failure as long as we're learning from it. If somebody says their failure is not an option, they're not learning. - Dave LewisConnect with Dave Lewisemail: gattaca@1password.comWebsite: https://www.liquidmatrix.orgTwitter / X: https://x.com/gattacaLiquidMatrix: (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/liquidmatrix-security-digest-podcast/id533166516Connect with usWebsite: securitymasterminds.buzzsprout.comKnowBe4 Resources:KnowBe4 Blog: https://blog.knowbe4.comJames McQuiggan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganErich Kron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkron/Music Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.comShow Notes created with Capsho - www.capsho.comSound Engineering - Matthew Bliss, MB Podcasts.If you'd like to ask Matt what he can do for your podcast, visit https://www.mbpod.com and schedule a consultation today!
For at least two decades, artificial intelligence has been used in e-discovery to help surface and prioritize review of potentially responsive documents from large document collections. But while technology-assisted review (TAR) has traditionally been driven by AI in the form of supervised machine learning, some vendors and e-discovery professionals are starting to experiment with the use of generative AI in its place. So how effective is generative AI for document review in e-discovery? Is it a replacement for traditional TAR or a supplement? Are there other ways in which this rapidly evolving technology can be used in discovery? On this week's LawNext, we are discussing the application of generative AI in e-discovery. To do so, host Bob Ambrogi is joined by three computer and data scientists from Redgrave Data, a consulting firm that specializes in e-discovery and data science. Today's guests are: Dave Lewis, chief scientific officer, who has over three decades of experience in AI and statistics. Lenora Gray, data scientist, who has worked for more than 15 years in law firm project management and matter support roles. Jeremy Pickens, head of applied science, a pioneer in the fields of collaborative exploratory search and technology assisted review. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hey, Lit Listeners. Rock is Lit is turning up the volume for a very special episode celebrating the 80th birthday of one of the greatest guitarists in rock ‘n roll history, Jimmy Page! Join us in a musical journey as we revisit some of the finest moments from our Zep-related past episodes, featuring Led Zeppelin historian and super fan as well as the Zep fan magazine 'Tight But Loose' founder and editor, Dave Lewis. We've also got the inside scoop from Led Zeppelin's former PR maestro and Vice President of Swan Song Records, Danny Goldberg; and the one and only Jim McCarty, The Yardbirds drummer and Jimmy's former bandmate. For me, Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin have been more than just musical influences—they've been the soundtrack to my life and the inspiration behind my 2021 novel, 'Searching for Jimmy Page.' As a writer, their impact on my creative journey is immeasurable. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the man and the band that have woven their way into the fabric of my existence. So, buckle up as we delve into the archives, sharing anecdotes and stories that define the magic of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Afterward, I encourage you to check out the full episodes featuring Dave Lewis, Danny Goldberg, and Jim McCarty. There are so many more Zeppelin tales they tell in those long-form interviews. And if you're interested in learning more about my novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page', tool on over to my website. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X1B_hQSVt0&t=1s Links: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Rock is Lit EP7, featuring Danny Goldberg: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/christyalexanderhallberg/margaretbauer/randallmartoccia/lizawieland/dannygoldberg Rock is Lit EP20, featuring Dave Lewis: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/searchingforjimmypageaudiobook Rock is Lit EP27, first interview with Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/jimmccarty Rock is Lit Bonus EP, featuring Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/podcast-vault-feed/jimmccartyandbreathofthewind Rock is Lit EP42, featuring Neal Preston: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/nealpreston Tight But Loose website: http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/ Danny Goldberg's website: https://www.dannygoldberg.com/ Danny Goldberg on Twitter: @DannyGoldberg67 Jim McCarty's website: https://www.jamesmccarty.com/ Video of Jim McCarty's new single, “Breath of the Wind,” produced by Christy Alexander Hallberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2uiBE63p8o Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, Lit Listeners. Rock is Lit is turning up the volume for a very special episode celebrating the 80th birthday of one of the greatest guitarists in rock ‘n roll history, Jimmy Page! Join us in a musical journey as we revisit some of the finest moments from our Zep-related past episodes, featuring Led Zeppelin historian and super fan as well as the Zep fan magazine 'Tight But Loose' founder and editor, Dave Lewis. We've also got the inside scoop from Led Zeppelin's former PR maestro and Vice President of Swan Song Records, Danny Goldberg; and the one and only Jim McCarty, The Yardbirds drummer and Jimmy's former bandmate. For me, Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin have been more than just musical influences—they've been the soundtrack to my life and the inspiration behind my 2021 novel, 'Searching for Jimmy Page.' As a writer, their impact on my creative journey is immeasurable. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the man and the band that have woven their way into the fabric of my existence. So, buckle up as we delve into the archives, sharing anecdotes and stories that define the magic of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Afterward, I encourage you to check out the full episodes featuring Dave Lewis, Danny Goldberg, and Jim McCarty. There are so many more Zeppelin tales they tell in those long-form interviews. And if you're interested in learning more about my novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page', tool on over to my website. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X1B_hQSVt0&t=1s Links: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Rock is Lit EP7, featuring Danny Goldberg: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/christyalexanderhallberg/margaretbauer/randallmartoccia/lizawieland/dannygoldberg Rock is Lit EP20, featuring Dave Lewis: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/searchingforjimmypageaudiobook Rock is Lit EP27, first interview with Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/jimmccarty Rock is Lit Bonus EP, featuring Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/podcast-vault-feed/jimmccartyandbreathofthewind Rock is Lit EP42, featuring Neal Preston: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/nealpreston Tight But Loose website: http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/ Danny Goldberg's website: https://www.dannygoldberg.com/ Danny Goldberg on Twitter: @DannyGoldberg67 Jim McCarty's website: https://www.jamesmccarty.com/ Video of Jim McCarty's new single, “Breath of the Wind,” produced by Christy Alexander Hallberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2uiBE63p8o Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. This week…One of the key companies crucial to the development and fielding autonomous surface vessels is Leidos. Two of that company's top officials, Dave Lewis, senior vice president of the Maritime Business and Dan Brintzinghoffer, vice president in the Maritime Systems Division, are with us to shed some light not just into the complexities of developing ships able to operate without people aboard, but also what they're ready to do – today. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
Special Edition: Delmarva Benefit Group CEO Dave Lewis shares details about his personal journey into insurance and the passions that continually motivate him.
In episode 9 of How It's Tested, Eden Full Goh speaks with Dave Lewis of Mobot. This talk spotlights Dave's experiences leading engineering teams at several notable companies, including the work he's currently doing at Mobot. Additionally, Dave and Eden explore the evolution from manual testing to automated testing that's happening within organizations.
In episode 9 of How It's Tested, Eden Full Goh speaks with Dave Lewis of Mobot. This talk spotlights Dave's experiences leading engineering teams at several notable companies, including the work he's currently doing at Mobot. Additionally, Dave and Eden explore the evolution from manual testing to automated testing that's happening within organizations.
This episode, Stu talks to Dave Lewis, the CEO of MoveEV, a company that helps cities and organizations convert their fleets to zero-emission vehicles. MoveEV has a unique charge-at-home solution that reduces cost and makes the switch easier. They chat about the health benefits, the economic benefits, and the fun that is inherent in making this switch! Learn more about MoveEV: www.moveev.com Support us on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/StusEVU Learn more about Evolve KY at: www.evolveky.org Topics: MoveEV, Level 2 charging, level 1 charging, Chevy Bolt, Nissan Leaf, Tesla, EV charging, cities, municipalities, fleets, health benefits
What happens when you mix proven acting skills with corporate communication? Or any communication for that matter? PINNACLEToday's guest, Dave Lewis, co-founded Pinnacle, which is putting an end to boring and pointless meetings, taking the anxiety out of presenting, and teaching clients how to understand audiences and truly reach them. It's fascinating.Dave also played BOTH football and baseball for Cornell - at 18, even he was shocked to hear that was his plan. And he gave himself a nickname (accidentally).You can find out more about Pinnacle, their offerings and books Dave's written here:https://new.pinper.comHe's amazing and we loved meeting him.
On today's 3-16-23 Thursday show: Another amazing lineup of guests join the show to share their memories of JV on a very special day, JV's birthday.