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With Richard Beauvoisin this week on Radio Bath is Sarah Eberle, a renowned Chelsea Flower Show designer, she discussed her career in gardening and landscape architecture, sharing insights on her design process, sustainability practices, and experiences at the Chelsea Flower Show. The conversation covered topics such as Sarah's background, her approach to garden design, and the judging process at Chelsea, as well as her thoughts on climate change and its impact on gardening. We also find out what is her favourite ice cream and more!
Věřím, že většina lidí chce žít dobrý a hodnotový život. Ale nikdo z nás není úplně svatý a tak si leccos odpouštíme, protože.. to dělají všichni, anebo - to zase není tak velká věc... Zdeněk Eberle ve svém Svátečním slově nechce moralizovat, spíše připomenout důležitou věc: domýšlejme důsledky svých slov i činů.
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Jonathan Eberle joins me on the show today to talk about the life and legacy of his father Ed Eberle (1944-2023). Ed Eberle is best known for his sculptural vessels and paintings that depict cultural archetypes through groupings of figures. In our interview we talk about Ed's time at Carnegie Mellon (1975-1985), Jonathan's role as a legacy holder and filmmaker, and Eberle Studios, which continues to provide space for working artists in Pittsburgh, PA. www.eberlestudios.art Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Rosenfieldcollection.com Cornell Studio Supply www.cornellstudiosupply.com
Now that President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" has passed the House of Representatives, that battle now moves to the Senate. Senators including Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson have indicated that more spending cuts are required, while others don't want to upset the fragile House coalition. The House narrowly passed the bill by a vote of 215-214, with two Republicans siding with the Democrats to oppose the legislation. What will happen in the Senate? #BobbyEberle #BigBeautifulBill #DOGE
CNN's Jake Tapper is set to release his book this week about the Biden's cognitive decline. This follows the Friday release of audio recordings of Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. However, rather than talking about the cognitive cover-up, the media are focusing on news that Biden suddenly has advanced prostate cancer. Medical experts are saying that the cancer diagnosis had to be known for quite some time. Is this yet another cover-up? Plus, James Comey's "86 47" sea shell picture is drawing fire. #BobbyEberle #BidenCancer #BidenAudio
The latest episode of the Tinker Talks podcast dives into the critical world of military law with Col. Janet Eberle, the Staff Judge Advocate for the 72nd Air Base Wing. With decades of service in the Air Force and a sharp legal mind, Col. Eberle offers listeners a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how justice and readiness go hand-in-hand on base and beyond. Eberle discusses her career in the Air Force and shares how the legal profession plays a vital role in maintaining good order and discipline across the force. She also breaks down what happens when an Airman is charged with an offense off base and how jurisdiction is determined. She also explains the differences between military and civilian justice systems, providing a clear picture of how court-martial proceedings differ from civilian trials. Legal Assistance Readiness Week, a dedicated effort to provide legal services that support Airmen's personal readiness—from powers of attorney and wills to notary services and more.
Following the ruling by the Supreme Court in England, Prime Minister Keir Starmer now says that trans women (aka men) are not women. For years, Starmer maintained that men who say they are women are indeed women. Perhaps Starmer's new outlook will soon be shared by American Democrats. The state of Maine continues to defy the Trump administration by allowing boys to compete against girls in girls' sports. The DOJ will now be stepping in. #BobbyEberle #ProtectWomensSports #CommonSense
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are criss-crossing America in private jets on their "Fight Oligarchy" tour. The duo, along with Jasmine Crockett and others are part of the "Trump Resistance" and are fighting the president even on issues popular with the American people. The Democrats have become the party of corporate elites, big spending, and embracing criminal illegal aliens. Is it any wonder why their brand is so damaged? #BobbyEberle #TrumpResistanceFatigue #AOCBernie
The season finale, and Apr. 16 episode of Kraken Weekly, hosted by Mike Benton and joined by Everett Fitzhugh at 32 Bar and Grill. Guests include captain Jordan Eberle, center Matty Beniers, and Coachella Valley Firebirds broadcast voice Evan Pivnick.
Postgame coverage with Mike Benton, Al Kinisky, and Anders Hirst after the Seattle Kraken defeated the Los Angeles Kings, 2-1 on Apr. 7 at Crypto.com Arena.
Francouzský soud uznal šéfku krajně pravicového Národního sdružení Marine Le Penovou vinnou v procesu, kde byla s dalšími asi dvěma desítkami lidí obviněna ze zpronevěry prostředků Evropského parlamentu. „Jestli dokáží situaci využít, že budou dál budovat příběh o tom, jakými jsou oběťmi establishmentu – to se může stát. Ale nemyslím si, že by je to v tuto chvíli těšilo,“ říká v pořadu Osobnost Plus Jakub Eberle, odborník na mezinárodní politiku.
Francouzský soud uznal šéfku krajně pravicového Národního sdružení Marine Le Penovou vinnou v procesu, kde byla s dalšími asi dvěma desítkami lidí obviněna ze zpronevěry prostředků Evropského parlamentu. „Jestli dokáží situaci využít, že budou dál budovat příběh o tom, jakými jsou oběťmi establishmentu – to se může stát. Ale nemyslím si, že by je to v tuto chvíli těšilo,“ říká v pořadu Osobnost Plus Jakub Eberle, odborník na mezinárodní politiku.Všechny díly podcastu Osobnost Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Mike Benton sets up the Mar. 22 matchup at Rogers Place, between the Seattle Kraken and Edmonton Oilers, including practice comments from Friday with forward Jordan Eberle and head coach Dan Bylsma.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez used to be the "face" of the new Democrat Party... a party that was radical, leftist, and out of touch. Now, move over AOC, because Jasmine Crockett has taken control. The party is as radical as ever, and now their spokesperson is even worse. Crockett recently said that crossing the U.S. border illegally is not a crime. It is. But the facts never get in the way of Crockett being Crockett. #BobbyEberle #JasmineCrockett #GangstaLeft
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy came to Washington and overplayed a non-existant hand. Rather than signing a minerals deal as a first step in the peace process, Zelenskyy decided to try to out-negotiate President Trump in front of the American public. It didn't end well. Predictably, European leaders rushed to console Zelenskyy and promise unwavering support. Of course, the only support that really matters to the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war is that of President Trump and the United States #BobbyEberle #ZelenskyyMeltdown #LeftwingPanic
HAPPY MARDI GRAS Y'ALL! See ya on the other side. Joey is in full form and to really enjoy this episode we recommend watching on our YouTube @KrakenPod. This week's Kraken Reaction covers Eberle and the Seattle Kraken coming back from the break, how Seattle cannot get enough of Finnish dudes (and neither can we), how the Seattle Kraken could have made playoffs this season, Shane Wright goes on a popular podcast to give us some awesome intel, and Berkly Catton is a fucking STUD...call up soon? Three Stars of the Week features everything from Joey hosting for Mardi Gras parades to the Januszek (Polish) household being bitten by the hockey bug, crawfish boils, gospel core, a last minute escape to Disney, and a possible record night out on the town. Ending, as always, with the Chirp of the Week. 13:09 Kraken Reaction 38:00 Draft Kings DEAL FOR LISTENERS! Subscribe: -On All podcasting apps. Rate & review on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify! -Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram at @KrakenPod! This Episode is Brought to you by DraftKings! New episodes every week on The Hockey Podcast Network. Release the Kraken! #SeaKraken
In the tenth episode of Circling Seattle Sports' weekly Seattle Kraken show, Keeping up with the Seattle Kraken, CSS Kraken beat writer Jayd Serdy joins CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker to discuss the past two games that the team played following the 4 Nations Face-off break, team captain Jordan Eberle returning from injury, Nikke Kokko being called up from AHL affiliate Coachella Valley and what that means, plus more. "Keeping up with the Kraken" is Circling Seattle Sports' weekly show/podcast covering the Seattle Kraken, as CSS Kraken beat writers Silvia Leija-Rosas and Jayd Serdy join CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker weekly to discuss Kraken news, rumors, and other information around the team throughout the year. Circling Seattle Sports is a credentialed media outlet that covers over 30 teams in the greater Seattle area, so you know you're getting legitimate Seattle sports coverage from people who know what they're talking about.
Kokko called up and goaltending situation (8:00), Eberle returns (17:25), Shane Wright on fire (24:00), Tod Leiweke comments (38:10)
This episode stars Christine Marie Eberle (Finding God Along the Way, Finding God Abiding, Finding God In Ordinary Time). It was recorded over the Zoom between the This Podcast Will Change Your Life home studio in Chicago, IL and Eberle's home in greater Philadelphialand in January 2025.
Well, with the end of the Four Nations Tournament, we can now shift our focus back to the NHL. There were some significant injuries, and some teams will have to come to grips with their playoff status quickly as the trade deadline looms large. Here is the menu for the show: Four Nations Review: 0:00 – 19:15 NHL Winners & Losers: 19:15 – 42:39 Significant Injuries: 42:39 – 48:03 Fighting in the PWHL: 48:03 – 53:51 Eberle's Rare Injury: 53:51 – 1:00:56 Weekly Poll Questions: 1:00:56 – 1:06:39 More Gary Bettman: 1:06:39 – 1:16:19 The Lindholm Problem: 1:16:19 – 1:53:43 This week's Poll Question revolves around teams that may need to blow things up. Here is the link: https://x.com/pucksage/status/1893732827906134162 As always, thank you for a piece of your time and please let us know what you think. Enjoy the Show!
Dan Bylsma, Head Coach of the Seattle Kraken, joins Dick Fain to talk about restarting play after the break for the 4 Nations tournament, what he thinks of the event itself, how he has spent his time on the break, Jordan Eberlee returning to the team, and his goals.
CBS News' Margaret Brennan is under fire for challenging Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the issue of free speech. Brennan, the host of Face the Nation, outrageously claimed that free speech was used by Nazi Germany to perpetrate the Holocaust. Brennan has had a series of nonsensical comments lately, and she continues to serve as a propaganda mouthpiece of the far left. Is it any wonder Americans have lost faith in legacy media? #BobbyEberle #MargaretBrennan #FreeSpeech
The Democrats have been hit with a sledge hammer called DOGE, and they don't know how to respond. With a sense of panic, leftists in government and the media are describing the actions of President Trump and Elon Musk as a "constitutional crisis." Trump and Musk are find billions in waste, fraud, and abuse, and yet all the Democrats want to do is protest. Some Dems are even calling for violence against Republicans. #BobbyEberle #ConstitutionalCrisis #DOGE
The unhinged Democrats have taken the word "meltdown" to a whole new level. They literally want to "take to the streets" to protest the Trump administration looking for fraud, waste, and corruption. What are the Democrats afraid of? Whether it's Maxine Waters, Al Green, and any number of leftists, the voices are growing louder as President Trump, Elon Musk, and the DOGE team look at USAID and other government agencies. #BobbyEberle #DemocratsUnhinged #CommonSense
Eberle and Gourde injury updates (2:55), Grubauer waived (8:15), Throw in the towel (15:30)
Christine Marie Eberle returns to Finding Favorites to discuss her new book and the pilgrimage that inspired her to write it. Her new book Finding God Along the Way: Wisdom from the Ignatian Camino for Life at Home is available now. We have an in depth conversation about the logistics, prayer and intentions of going on this pilgrimage in the fall of 2022. Christine-Marie-Eberle.com Finding God Along the Way Show Notes The Way on IMDB Camino del Santiago (the other pilgrimage in Spain) Camino Ignacio Ignatian Volunteer Corps Ignatius of Loyola Follow Finding Favorites on Instagram at @FindingFavsPod and leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts, GoodPods or Spotify. Got a question or want to suggest a guest? email Leah at FindingFavoritesPodcast@gmail.com Support Finding Favorites by shopping for books by guests or recommended by guests on Bookshop.
At the winter meeting of the Democrat National Committee, change was certainly not in the air. In fact, DNC members appeared to be in "Hogg heaven" as they elected leftwing radicals into leadership positions. Did the Democrats learn nothing from the 2024 elections? Minnesota Democrat Ken Martin was elected as DNC chairman, while leftwing gun activist David Hogg was elected as vice chairman. The entire DNC meeting was a clown show of everything that is wrong with the Democrat Party. #BobbyEberle #HoggHeaven #DNCWinterMeeting
President Trump's executive order eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs is causing a panic attack among members of the media and the leftwing talking heads. Who would have thought that hiring based on merit would cause such a meltdown! During a recent appearance on GB News, a debate ensued with a Democrat strategist whose head exploded when faced with the notion that DEI is going away. A colorblind society is exactly what the left does NOT want. #BobbyEberle #ColorBlind #MeritBasedHiring
President Trump's team showed their skill this week by facing the media on a number of occasions and coming out on top every single time. New White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt made a stellar debut, and other Trump officials decimated the media. Whether it was Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, Vice President JD Vance, or others, the entire Trump team showed the media that the mission is to deliver for the American people. #BobbyEberle #TrumpTeam #MediaSmackdown
President Trump wasted no time delivering on campaign promises. Through an executive order, Trump called for the end of DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) policies in the federal government. DEI and woke gender ideology are now gone, and the house cleaning has begun. Trump said the DEI practices were immoral and amounted to discrimination. Trump also called on private-sector companies to follow his lead and close down DEI departments across the country. #BobbyEberle #TrumpDEI #MeritBasedHiring
The man, the myth, the legend, Brandon Montour sits down with the guys to talk about his first season with the Kraken and how he got to where he is. From a Championship team to a new squad- how far away does Monty think this team is from a Championship run? Consistency seems to be THE word for this organization, how does Monty think they can achieve that? :10- Mike Cameron joins the show to talk about his teammate and friend, Ichiro. Now that he's headed to the Hall of Fame, Cammy has questions for that 1 guy and talks about how Ichiro helped him, what he learned from him and the mystery that is Ichiro. :30- Al Kinisky (Kraken color analyst) is live with the guys at KCI and talks about what he's seen from the team over the last two games. There's a difference from the first 30 games, Al lets us know what it is and how important it will be through the rest of the season. What does he attribute the inconsistency to and what has changed? Does he think Bucky has a future in hockey and how long would it take to get him ready? :45- We wrap up this humpday with one last thing and an Eberle sighting!
Eberle and Gourde injury updates (5:47), 4th line playing well (10:01), Beniers on the PK (18:30), Shane Wright ice time (23:40), Is Joey Daccord playing too much? (32:30), Stephenson scoring (45:50), Potential trades (55:30)
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Shadowserver Foundation Alliance Director Tod Eberle about cybersecurity. Tod tells how his background as a prosecutor led to his interest in cybersecurity, how he encountered the non-profit Shadowserver Foundation, and how he left the public sector to work with them. He explains how Shadowserver provides actionable data to alert network owners and law enforcement of network vulnerabilities that need to be mitigated. He discusses trends in malware attacks, especially in ransomware. He shares his thoughts on ransomware threats of 2025 and the years to come. He provides tips on preparing your network against ransomware. Listen to how you can harden your organization's network against malware attacks. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:14] Public registration is open for RISKWORLD 2025! RIMS wants you to Engage Today and Embrace Tomorrow in Chicago from May 4th through May 7th. Register at RIMS.org/RISKWORLD and the link in this episode's show notes. [:33] About this episode. We will discuss cybersecurity with Tod Eberle, the Alliance Director of the Shadowserver Foundation. [:55] RIMS-CRMP Workshops! On February 19th and 20th, there will be a two-day virtual workshop for the RIMS-CRMP led by former RIMS President Chris Mandel and presented by the RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter, the 2024 RIMS Chapter of the Year. [1:18] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED exam course will be held from February 4th through the 6th, 2025. Links to these courses can be found through the Certification page of RIMS.org and this episode's show notes. [1:34] Virtual Workshops! Chris Hansen will return on February 11th and 12th to lead the two-day course “Claims Management”. Gail Kiyomura of The Art of Risk Consulting will host the “Fundamentals of Insurance” virtual workshop on February 19th and 20th, 2025. [1:58] On February 26th and 27th, Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting will lead “Applying and Integrating ERM”. “Managing Data for ERM” will be hosted by Pat Saporito. That course starts on March 12th, 2025. [2:20] A link to the full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's show notes. [2:31] The RIMS Legislative Summit 2025 is back! It will be held on March 19th and 20th in Washington, D.C. Join RIMS for two days of Congressional meetings, networking, and advocating on behalf of the risk management community. [2:49] This event is open for RIMS members only so if you're not a member, join now! Visit RIMS.org/advocacy for registration details. [3:02] Interview! Our guest Tod Eberle is the Alliance Director of the Shadowserver Foundation, a non-profit security organization working altruistically behind the scenes to make the internet more secure for everyone. [3:15] Tod Eberle is with us to discuss the cybersecurity trends on his risk radar and the threats he wants risk professionals to be aware of as 2025 kicks into high gear. Shadowserver Alliance Director, Tod Eberle, welcome to RIMScast! [3:41] Justin saw that Shadowserver Foundation was promoted by the National Cybersecurity Alliance and he thought it would be great to have a follow-up on his appearance there. [3:54] Tod says the National Cybersecurity Alliance is a great organization. After working together with them for a year, they invited Tod to do a webinar. It was a great experience. [4:28] Tod's background is as a career prosecutor, starting as a county prosecutor in Western Pennsylvania in 1997. In 2004, Tod became a Federal Prosecutor in Pittsburgh for the U.S. Department of Justice. [5:00] In 2014, He transitioned over to the National Security and Cybercrime section in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh was at the forefront of cyber investigations by both the U.S. Attorney's Office and the FBI. Tod wanted to be a part of that. [5:34] The Pittsburgh office has run investigations and issued indictments against Chinese Military Intelligence officers and Russian GRU officers for hacking. In 2014, Pittsburgh had the first criminal indictment of nation-state threat actors. [6:00] In that case, Chinese Military Intelligence PLA officers hacked into Pittsburgh companies Westinghouse, ALCOA, U.S. Steel, and United Steel Workers. Some forward-thinking folks at the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office, particularly U.S. Attorney David Hickton, focused on cyber. [6:29] That continued over the years until the present. [6:46] To begin an investigation, the FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office in Pittsburgh, need to have some aspect of an organization's criminal activity touch that district, the Western District of Pennsylvania. A national ransomware case with one victim in Pittsburgh can be investigated. [7:16] In the investigation of Russian GRU actors responsible for the destructive NotPetya malware attack, a district hospital's network was attacked and destroyed. They expanded the investigation and charging documents to include other attacks around the country. [7:58] In 2015 Tod was a prosecutor working with the FBI on an investigation. He was at Europol at the Hague in the Netherlands, a center that brings together investigators and prosecutors from different countries who investigate the same threat group through Europol and Eurojust. [8:33] Tod met the Shadowserver Foundation non-profit group at the Hague in 2015. They were helping, through free technical support to the takedown operation, to dismantle the infrastructure of a crime group, using sinkholing and other security measures. [9:08] Tod Joined the Shadowserver Foundation in January of 2023. He is the Shadowserver Alliance Director. As a small non-profit, everyone wears many hats. The Shadowserver Foundation is a 501(c)(3) in the U.S. and a separate non-profit legal entity in the Netherlands. [9:47] The Shadowserver Foundation started about 2004. It celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2024. It began as a loose group of volunteers made up of cybersecurity researchers and technical experts who came together to help network owners and law enforcement. [10:15] Over the years they became more structured and became a non-profit organization. It's an unusual non-profit organization working 100% in operations. It works in three core areas. First, it's the world's largest provider of free, actionable cyber threat intelligence. [10:45] Second, the Shadowserver Foundation does cybersecurity capacity-building around the world. Third, it also provides free support to law enforcement investigations and disruption operations with technical support and expertise. Those three things are its core mission. [11:07] Justin notes commonalities between RIMS cyber risk reporting and the Shadowserver Foundation's work. Shadowserver collects a vast amount of threat data daily. What are the patterns it sees for 2025? [11:29] Shadowserver Foundation can help organizations mitigate risks. It collects cyber threat data at its data center in California through internet-wide scanning, honeypot sensors, sinkholing operations, and collecting and analyzing malware samples. [11:57] Every day for free the Shadowserver Foundation takes that data and provides it to over 9,000 organizations around the world and to 201 National C-CERTs that cover about 176 countries. [12:13] These reports identify exposed, misconfigured, vulnerable, compromised instances or devices on networks that need patching. [12:25] The organizations that get Shadowserver's data can be anything from banks to hospitals, universities, K-12 school districts, ISPs, local, state, and federal governments, small, medium, and large businesses, Fortune 500s, and NGOs; just about anyone can sign up. [12:46] The idea behind this is that cyber security should be available to everyone, regardless of the ability to pay. Organizations can sign up at the Shadowserver Foundation website, and provide their contact information and network information with IP ranges and ASNs. [13:12] The Shadowserver Foundation does its due diligence and if everything checks out, it automates those reports to go out to the organization daily. About 9,000 organizations sign up directly to receive daily reports. [13:22] The Shadowserver Foundation also sends out data for entire countries to the national C-CERT designated to handle that in those countries. In the U.S., CISA gets hundreds of millions of events from them every day for all the U.S. It is the same around the world. [13:52] Tod says that some things never change. Networks are breached primarily through phishing attacks, malicious links or attachments, and social engineering. [14:09] One trend is a focus on vulnerabilities. Criminals exploit vulnerabilities in the network that aren't timely patched and before they are patched. Shadowserver gives organizations an external snapshot view of their networks just as criminals are scanning for themselves. [14:52] Cybercriminal groups increasingly leverage zero-day vulnerabilities to breach a network. A zero-day vulnerability is a flaw in software or hardware that's unknown to the vendor and has no patch. The vendor has had zero days to fix the vulnerability after it has been discovered. [15:16] That was the case with the Clop ransomware gang. In 2024, they started exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in Fortra's GoAnywhere software. That continued in May, with them exploiting Progress Software's MOVEit file transfer application. [15:38] Very recently, in December, the Clop Ransomware group claimed responsibility for using a zero-day vulnerability in Clio's file transfer platform that breached victims' networks. [15:49] Cyber criminals extort victims and steal data with ransomware attacks. Risk managers in cybersecurity need to stay on top of critical vulnerabilities that often go unpatched. Those are often the easiest gateway into a network. [16:26] Plug Time! RIMS Webinars! Resolver will be joining us on February 6th to discuss “4 Themes Shaping the Future of GRC in 2025”. [16:38] HUB International continues its Ready for Tomorrow Series with RIMS. On February 20th, they will host “Ready for the Unexpected? Strategies for Property Valuation, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in 2025”. [16:54] More webinars will be announced soon and added to the RIMS.org/webinars page. Go there to register. Registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [17:06] Nominations are also open for the Donald M. Stuart Award which recognizes excellence in risk management in Canada. Links are in this episode's show notes. [17:17] The Spencer Educational Foundation's goal to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals is achieved in part by its collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the U.S. and Canada. [17:35] Since 2010, Spencer has awarded over $3.3 million in general grants to support over 130 student-centered experiential learning initiatives at universities and RMI non-profits. Spencer's 2026 application process will open on May 1st, 2025, and close on July 30th, 2025. [17:58] General grant awardees are typically notified at the end of October. Learn more about Spencer's general grants through the Programs tab at SpencerEd.org. [18:08] Let's Return to the Conclusion of My Interview with Tod Eberle of Shadowserver! [18:49] Justin notes that In December of 2024, China attackers breached the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. That is the government office that assesses foreign investments for national security risks. [18:58] China also targeted the Treasury's Sanctions Office after it sanctioned a Chinese company for its alleged role in cyberattacks. [19:14] Tod thinks we should acknowledge that this is nothing new and nothing we should be surprised about. It's been going on for many years and it's going to continue. Justin was in the Federal government in 2013 and 2014. [19:32] In 2015, it was announced that the U.S. Office of Personnel Management had been breached. Personal sensitive data for 42 million people were stolen. [19:44] In May 2014, five Chinese military officers were indicted for computer hacking and economic espionage against companies based in Pittsburgh. This is nothing out of the ordinary. Unfortunately, indictments don't seem to have a deterrent effect. [20:21] Countries can deny the charges of hacking even with strong evidence of their involvement. [20:37] There are different types of hacking, with different types of motivation. There is traditional espionage against U.S. government agencies. There is theft of intellectual property with nation-states trying to gain a commercial advantage in business. [21:23] There are destructive hacks by nation-state actors, like the NotPetya attack, or attacks on the Ukrainian power grid and banking systems in 2015 and 2016. [21:36] The Volt Typhoon threat actor group and its access to the U.S. critical infrastructure is one of the greatest national security concerns because of its potential to disrupt everything from water to power, to food, to transportation. [22:10] The ripple effect that can come from those disruptions would be enormous. The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack of a few years ago affected fuel supplies, commerce, and the prices of goods. [22:31] Nation-state hacking is no longer just a concern for government agencies and companies that do business internationally, but it's now a concern for all of society. There's the potential to affect the daily lives of innocent civilians through attacks on critical infrastructure. [23:16] Tod mentions another 2014 indictment out of Pittsburgh, on the GameOver Zeus Botnet takedown. Part of that was a crypto locker ransomware disruption. This was in the infancy of ransomware, for $300 ransoms. Now ransom demands are in the tens of millions of dollars. [23:53] We have seen a huge evolution in ransomware. It's not going away. One thing we're seeing is bypassing data encryption and focusing on data theft. It's easier and less time-consuming for the threat actors because they don't have to map out the network. [24:41] If a victim company had good backups and easy restoration, that was an issue ransomware actors had to deal with, so why would the threat actors bother with that? They just focus on easy data theft and extortion of ransom for the data. [25:04] Tod thinks we will continue to see extortion. Ransomware continues to be the greatest concern for companies. The use of AI has been increasing both for defenders and attackers. [25:14] A new ransomware group, FunkSec, is claiming large numbers of victims of extortion, encryption, and data theft. They seem to have ransom demands of less than $10,000. They have sold stolen data. Researchers think this is a less experienced group using AI to write code. [27:22] Shadowserver's very talented team collects the data. It's free. They want to get it into the hands of those who can use it. The reports identify things that are seen to be misconfigured or unnecessarily exposed to the internet. Sometimes they can show if something is compromised. [28:12] Shadowserver designates the events by severity level so the end user can prioritize their patching and address first the ones that are most critical and severe. The reports act both as an early warning system and a victim notification system if a device is seen to be compromised. [28:59] The network owner needs to remediate that and patch it before further exploitation like a ransomware attack can occur. [29:07] Shadowserver has two ways to detect that a device is compromised. The first is if they have indicators that tell them a device on the network is compromised. The second is with their support for law enforcement, law enforcement may share sensitive data with Shadowserve. [29:32] When law enforcement does a takedown and they get victim identification data like IP addresses, they must do victim notification. Law enforcement isn't scaled to do victim notification for hundreds of thousands of users. Shadowserver helps them with notifications. [30:48] Shadowserver is very careful to share data responsibly. Company A will get the data they have for Company A and it won't be shared with Company B and vice versa. Shadowserver views the data as belonging to that network owner. [31:08] If a company authorizes Shadowserver and wants them to share their data with a third party, Shadowserver will happily do it. There are several companies with MSSPs to manage their security. If the company asks, Shadowserver will send the data to their MSSP. [31:43] As a small, non-profit organization, not everyone has heard of the Shadowserver Foundation. They want people to know they have this data and they want to share it. It could be relevant for cyber insurance companies' due diligence, with the insurance applicant's consent. [32:20] It's important because those reports can show whether a network has remained healthy and secure over time. Tod would love to see Shadowserver be able to help more in the risk mitigation areas. [32:56] Special thanks again to Shadowserver Foundation's Tod Eberle for joining us here on RIMScast! Check out this episode's show notes for links to the Shadowserver reports we mentioned. [33:07] Be sure to tune in next week for Data Privacy Day! We've got a special episode with James Burd, Chief Privacy Officer of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). That's going to be a good one! [33:22] More RIMS Plugs! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. 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President-elect Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States inside the Capitol Rotunda. President Trump's inaugural address struck on a theme of unity and also one of American excellence. Trump also thoroughly rebuked the Biden Administration. Seated closely to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, Trump did not hold back on calling out the failings of the last four years, and he pledging to secure the border, unleash American energy, and end DEI and woke policies. #BobbyEberle #TrumpInauguration #Trump47
The Democrats appear to have learned nothing from the 2024 elections which saw President-elect Trump win decisively and Republicans in control of the House and Senate. Despite the rejection by the American people, the Democrats continue to push the same agenda. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jasmine Crockett, and a host of radical Democrats are now the voices of the Democrat Party, and their issues run contrary to the will of American voters. Trump's nominees such as Marco Rubio, Pam Bondi, and Scott Bessent continue to shine during Senate confirmation hearings. #BobbyEberle #DemocratDisarray #SenateHearings
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to the House floor and had a meltdown with her opposition to keeping boys out of girls' locker rooms and sports teams. AOC and all but two Democrats voted against the bill which passed the House of Representatives. Democrats like AOC claim to protect women, but over and over again, they vote on the side of perversion, criminality, and hostility toward women and girls. Pam Bondi, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and others show poise and grace during their Senate confirmation hearings. #BobbyEberle #AOCMeltdown #SenateHearings
As the California fires continue to burn, Gov. Gavin Newsom points fingers and blames everyone but himself. Newsom claims President-elect Trump is spreading misinformation, and the California governor was quickly fact checked by ABC News. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is also under fire for her complete incompetency. Bass pushed budget cuts and DEI, while city servies have suffered. The Senate begins confirmation hearings on Trump's nominees. Will there be any surprises? #BobbyEberle #CaliforniaFires #GavinNewsom
The vast majority of House Democrats voted against the Laken Riley Act which would deport illegal aliens who are caught committing other crimes. When voting closed, the bill passed with 159 Democrats voting against it. 22-year-old Laken Riley was a nursing student who was jogging when she was murdered by a Venezuelan illegal alien. The American public has been outraged by these attacks, but the most Democrats have remained silent. President-elect Trump held a wide-ranging press conference in which the media focused on Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal. #BobbyEberle #LakenRileyAct #Trump Press Conference
President-elect Donald Trump lobbied hard for House Speaker Mike Johnson. With Trump's help, Johnson was elected on the first ballot to maintain his speakership. Will Johnson be effective? Trump is pushing full steam ahead on his America First agenda. Trump is counting on Johnson in the House and Thune in the Senate to get the job done. #BobbyEberle #SpeakerElection #TrumpAgenda
The Washington Post is reporting that Joe Biden and close aides reget dropping out of the 2024 presidential race. Biden is said to believe that he could have beaten now President-elect Trump. What will be the Biden legacy? The H-1B debate certainly stirred things up between the GOP base and H-1B advocates like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. It's clear that the H-1B program has been abused. Can it be fixed? #BobbyEberle #BidenLegacy #BidenRegrets
Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, and the entire Biden administration continue to evade the public on the ever-increasing drone sightings over New Jersey and other areas. The administration says the drones are not from a foreign government but won't say why they are here or what they are doing. The drones are said to be the size of small cars and have been present in the night skies for several weeks. Meanwhile, local law enforcement does not know how to respond to the growing complaints. #BobbyEberle #DroneInvasion #TrumpNominees
President-elect Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth continues to fight on despite opposition from Democrats, the media, and some Republicans. Meanwhile, Republican Sen. Joni Ernst is emerging as a key figure in Hegseth's confirmation battle. Sen. Ernst is said to be eyeing the Pentagon post herself, but her record has been anything but conservative. Is Ernst working against the Hegseth nomination? If Hegseth falters, will Ernst or perhaps Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis take his place? #BobbyEberle #PeteHegseth #ErnstVsHegseth
Despite stating in interviews and speeches that he would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden reversed course over the weekend and issued a sweeping pardon through executive action. Not only is Hunter Biden off the hook for a federal felony gun possession conviction but also for his guilty plea to tax evasion. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre noted on more than one occasion that a pardon would not be happening. #BobbyEberle #JoePardonsHunter #AboveTheLaw
Eberle injury (2:15), Wright scratched for 3 games (12:54), Joey Daccord (22:07), Lack of net-front presence (28:40), Fixing special teams (40:56)
Boston's bad PDO claims their coach, the Gr8 Chase is derailed, and Auston Matthews gets some "body work" at BMW HQ, all before Ryan and Lewis can even get to Vancouver's top-nine chaos. The guys get introspective to discuss streamer hits (inc Marchment, Terry, Sanheim) and misses (Eberle, Sharangovich) from recent shows. Lewis should have dunked on Ryan harder over Kiefer Sherwood. Then they finish with low-ownership hot streaks from Dickinson and Leason. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL invitations, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
Is CPA old or new? (4:34), Eberle injury (11:18), State of the team (14:40), Shane Wright scratched (36:05)
Lewis is joined by Ryan Downey of the Fantasy Hockey Life podcast to discuss headlines and injuries from the previous few days before diving into all of the action as every NHL team hit the ice Tuesday. Headline topics include which Ducks are worth rostering, Jamie Benn's regression for power forward to checking winger, and whether Eberle is a season-long hold, while injury talk covers whether Zary's success is threatened by Sharangovich's return and if Simon Holmstrom has any value even filling in for Duclair for the Isles. The guys wrap up with fast and furious frozen frenzy discussion, including terrible goaltending, Tampa's bounceback game, streaks that continued on Tuesday, and plenty more on a long and wild shift. Want to join more than 700 of the greatest fantasy hockey managers in the world's most fun and most competitive fantasy hockey league? Head to kkupfl.com for all the details on how to join the waitlist for the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League's 10th season! We'll need replacement managers throughout the season to take over teams, and it's a great way to get your KKUPFL career started. Join the Keeping Karlsson patron community.. and the KKUPFL! Patrons get KKUPFL waitlist status, plus monthly bonus AMA episodes, and full access to our incredible, inclusive, informative, moderated patrons-only Discord server. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos, goalie starts and fantasy news, all sorted by team? Visit the absolutely essential GameDayTweets.com. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice. Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of a cup of coffee each month, patrons power new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by DobberHockey.
In this episode, Brett and Ryan have a conversation covering various topics, starting with a playful discussion about hanging a logo on the wall and the challenges of displaying it. They then talk about Ryan's sudden excitement during the pre-show and joke about Austin Powers references, which not everyone in the group fully understands. The hosts move on to discussing hockey, focusing on the Seattle Kraken's recent games against the Philadelphia Flyers, Calgary Flames, and Colorado Avalanche. They analyze the Kraken's performance, satisfied with their two wins and the close loss to the Avalanche. The group discusses the concept of "response goals" in hockey, emphasizing their importance and jokingly proposing a reverse strategy of letting the opposing team score first to motivate comebacks. They reference beer league hockey and joke about unconventional sports strategies, all while keeping the conversation light and filled with banter. Toward the end, they reference the movie Seabiscuit to draw a parallel between holding back in competition and achieving a comeback victory. Lets Go Kraken!!