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SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
SANS Stormcast June, Tuesday, June 10th, 2025: Octosql; Mirai vs. Wazuh DNS4EU; Wordpress Fair Package Manager

SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 6:09


OctoSQL & Vulnerability Data OctoSQL is a neat tool to query files in different formats using SQL. This can, for example, be used to query the JSON vulnerability files from CISA or NVD and create interesting joins between different files. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/OctoSQL+Vulnerability+Data/32026 Mirai vs. Wazuh The Mirai botnet has now been observed exploiting a vulnerability in the open-source EDR tool Wazuh. https://www.akamai.com/blog/security-research/botnets-flaw-mirai-spreads-through-wazuh-vulnerability DNS4EU The European Union created its own public recursive resolver to offer a public resolver compliant with European privacy laws. This resolver is currently operated by ENISA, but the intent is to have a commercial entity operate and support it by a commercial entity. https://www.joindns4.eu/ WordPress FAIR Package Manager Recent legal issues around different WordPress-related entities have made it more difficult to maintain diverse sources of WordPress plugins. With WordPress plugins usually being responsible for many of the security issues, the Linux Foundation has come forward to support the FAIR Package Manager, a tool intended to simplify the management of WordPress packages. https://github.com/fairpm

Security Conversations
A Coinbase breach with bribes, rogue contractors and a $20M ransom demand

Security Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 143:34


Three Buddy Problem - Episode 46: We dig into a Coinbase breach headlined by bribes, rogue contractors and a $20 million ransom demand. Plus, (another!) batch of Ivanti and Microsoft zero-days being exploited in the wild, a new 'Intrusion Logging' feature coming to Android, Apple's iOS 18.5 patches, and the EU announcing its own vulnerability database and software vendor secure-coding pledge. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (https://twitter.com/juanandres_gs), Ryan Naraine (https://twitter.com/ryanaraine) and Costin Raiu (https://twitter.com/craiu).

Conecta Ingeniería
Enisa, con el emprendimiento innovador.

Conecta Ingeniería

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 54:54


José Bayón Lopez, CEO de Enisa, entidad de capital público dependiente del Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo, nos explica la actividad de este organismo centrada en la financiación a las PYMES a través del préstamo participativo. Sus líneas de financiación están diseñadas para impulsar a las pequeñas y medianas empresas españolas con proyectos viables e innovadores y sostenibles.

Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence
CVE Chaos: The Fragmented Future of Vulnerability Tracking, Bad Bots & Real-Time Threat Intel

Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 56:41


Forecast = Prepare for scattered CVEs, rising bot storms, and real-time threat lightning. Keep your digital umbrellas handy! ‍ On this episode of Storm⚡️Watch, we're breaking down the latest shifts in the vulnerability tracking landscape, starting with the ongoing turbulence in the CVE program. As the MITRE-run CVE system faces funding uncertainty and a potential transition to nonprofit status, the global security community is rapidly adapting. New standards and databases are emerging to fill the gaps—Europe's ENISA is rolling out the EU Vulnerability Database to ensure regional control, while China continues to operate its own state-mandated systems. Meanwhile, the CVE ecosystem's chronic delays and the NVD's new “Deferred” status for tens of thousands of older vulnerabilities are pushing teams to look elsewhere for timely, enriched vulnerability data. Open-source projects like OSV.dev and commercial players such as VulnCheck and Snyk are stepping up, offering real-time enrichment, exploit intelligence, and predictive scoring to help organizations prioritize what matters most. The result is a fragmented but innovative patchwork of regional, decentralized, open-source, and commercial solutions, with hybrid approaches quickly becoming the norm for defenders worldwide. We're also diving into Imperva's 2024 Bad Bot Report, which reveals that nearly a third of all internet traffic last year came from malicious bots. These bots are getting more sophisticated—using residential proxies, mimicking human behavior, and bypassing traditional defenses. The report highlights a surge in account takeover attacks and shows that industries like entertainment and retail are especially hard hit, with bot traffic now outpacing human visitors in some sectors. The rise of simple bots, fueled by easy-to-use AI tools, is reshaping the threat landscape, while advanced and evasive bots continue to challenge even the best detection systems. On the threat intelligence front, GreyNoise has just launched its Global Observation Grid—now the largest deception sensor network in the world, with thousands of sensors in over 80 countries. This expansion enables real-time, verifiable intelligence on internet scanning and exploitation, helping defenders cut through the noise and focus on the threats that matter. GreyNoise's latest research shows attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities within hours of disclosure, with a significant portion of attacks targeting legacy flaws from years past. Their data-driven insights are empowering security teams to prioritize patching and response based on what's actually being exploited in the wild, not just theoretical risk. We're also spotlighting Censys and its tools for tracking botnets and advanced threats, including collaborative projects with GreyNoise and CursorAI. Their automated infrastructure mapping and pivoting capabilities are helping researchers quickly identify related malicious hosts and uncover the infrastructure behind large-scale attacks. Finally, VulnCheck continues to bridge the gap during the CVE program's uncertainty, offering autonomous enrichment, real-time exploit tracking, and comprehensive coverage—including for CVEs that NVD has deprioritized. Their Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog and enhanced NVD++ service are giving defenders a broader, faster view of the threat landscape, often surfacing critical exploitation activity weeks before it's reflected in official government feeds. As the vulnerability management ecosystem splinters and evolves, organizations are being forced to rethink their strategies—embracing a mix of regional, open-source, and commercial intelligence to maintain visibility and stay ahead of attackers. The days of relying on a single source of truth for vulnerability data are over, and the future is all about agility, automation, and real-time insight. Storm Watch Homepage >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>  

Primera Hora
Enisa ha financiado 64 proyectos con más de 14 millones de euros en Extremadura

Primera Hora

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025


CaixaBank y la Empresa Nacional de Innovación, ENISA organizan esta mañana en Badajoz la jornada "DayOne Innovation Summit Extremadura", en el que colabora la Junta, y en la que van entregar el premio EmprendeXXI Extremadura. Según ha explicado el director de Enisa, Borja Cabezón, 5 proyectos son los finalistas del premio, y el jurado lo tendrá difícil para tomar una decisión. Hasta ahora esta empresa pública dependiente del Ministerio de Industria ha apoyado 64 proyectos en la región con un volumen de financiación de 14 millones de euros.

Cyber, cyber...
Cyber, Cyber… – 382 – Cyberoperacje przeciwko Rosji, najsłabsze sektory NIS2 i „legalne” backdoory

Cyber, cyber...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 52:33


W 382 odcinku Cyber, Cyber Mirosław Maj, Robert Kośla i Łukasz Jachowicz omawiają najciekawsze wydarzenia i publikacje. Dyskutują o tym, czy informacja o wstrzymaniu przez administrację Donalda Trumpa planowania cyberoperacji przeciwko Rosji jest prawdziwa, co uważa ENISA na temat bezpieczeństwa poszczególnych sektorów NIS2 i które z nich są najsłabsze i najlepsze, oraz o kolejnych pomysłach More

ASecuritySite Podcast
World-leaders in Cryptography: Bart Preneel

ASecuritySite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 73:13


Bart is a Professor in the Electrical Engineering department at KU Leuven in Belgium. He co-invented the Miyaguchi (Meya-Goochy)–Preneel scheme and which converts a block cipher into a hash function. Bart is also one of the co-inventors of the RIPEMD-160 hashing method, and which is used in Bitcoin addresses. He also co-designed the stream ciphers MUGI and Trivium, the MAC Algorithms Chaskey and MDxMAC and the authenticated encryption algorithm AEGIS that is used to encryption of data at rest ion Google cloud. Bart was the President of the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) from 2008 to 2013 and one of his hobbies is conducting the University of Leuven Bigband and playing saxophone in a Dixieland band.Bart consults for industry and government on cybersecurity and privacy.   He founded the mobile authentication startup nextAuth and holds roles in Approach Belgium, Tioga Capital Partners, and Nym Technologies. During the pandemic he co-designed the DP-3T scheme for privacy-friendly contact tracing and managed the Belgian Coronalert app.  Actively engaged in cybersecurity policy, he contributes to ENISA as an Advisory Group member for the EU.

Threat Talks - Your Gateway to Cybersecurity Insights
The State of Cybersecurity in the European Union - One Year of Threat Talks

Threat Talks - Your Gateway to Cybersecurity Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 38:20


The State of Cybersecurity in the European Union Cyber threats know no borders, and in the European Union, harmonizing cybersecurity efforts across 27 member states is no small feat. In this episode of Threat Talks, host Lieuwe Jan Koning speaks with Hans de Vries, Chief Cybersecurity and Operational Officer at ENISA, about the critical work being done to secure Europe's digital future.

Capital
ENISA: Balance y perspectivas para el ecosistema emprendedor

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 9:05


En un momento clave para el ecosistema emprendedor español, Borja Cabezón, consejero delegado de ENISA, analiza en Capital Intereconomía el impacto de la entidad en 2024 y comparte su visión sobre el futuro del emprendimiento en España. En una entrevista con Susana Criado, el CEO de ENISA ha desglosado los principales hitos del año, desde el respaldo financiero a startups hasta su contribución al fortalecimiento del tejido empresarial innovador en España. De cara al próximo año, Cabezón analiza qué nos va a deparar 2025 así como las tendencias emergentes y los retos para seguir posicionando a España como un referente global en innovación. Sobre ENISA ENISA (Empresa Nacional de Innovación) es una entidad pública adscrita al Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo de España, cuyo objetivo principal es impulsar el desarrollo del tejido empresarial innovador del país. Desde su fundación, ENISA se ha consolidado como un actor clave en el apoyo a startups, scale-ups y pymes mediante la concesión de préstamos participativos, una fórmula de financiación alternativa que no requiere avales ni garantías personales. Esta herramienta permite a las empresas acceder a los recursos necesarios para su crecimiento y consolidación, potenciando la innovación, la competitividad y la creación de empleo en sectores estratégicos.

Funk Factory Radio
Episode 439: Ep. 349 (2024 End of Year House Mix)

Funk Factory Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 68:57


Hard to believe we are already closing on the end of 2024.  Once again, House music was the cornerstone of the Funk Factory, on this episode we go back and hit on all of the Funk Factory's favorite dance hits of 2024, another incredible year in dance music.  We aged out of some sub-genres and welcomed some new ones (hello Afro and Funk), we got them all on Episode 439.1 | Adam Port & Stryv feat. Malachiii |  | Move (Original Mix)2 | Gordo & Drake |  | Sideways 3 | HUGEL & Diplo feat. Malou & Yuna |  | Forever 4 | Tiesto & Soaky Siren |  | Tantalizing 5 | Naomi Sharon |  | Another Life (Marten Lou Remix) 6 | Zerb & The Chainsmokers feat. Ink |  | Addicted (Dirty) 7 | Damaged Goods |  | Love Me Right8 | Chaney |  | Always (Me & You) 9 | Arlow, Voost |  | Make You Mine 10 | House of Prayers, Maxim & Matte 11 | Jazzy, Sonny Fodera, D.O.D |  | Somedays 12 | Diplo & Riva Starr feat. Kareen Lomax |  | Heaven or Not 13 | Don Diablo & MK feat. Gaby Gerlis |  | Next To Me 14 | Matt Sassari, HUGEL |  | It Feels So Good 15 | Anyma |  | Pictures Of You (Sonny Noto Remix) 16 | KREAM |  | Interstellar (Extended Mix) 17 | Meduza, Ferreck Dawn & Clementine Douglas |  | I Got Nothing18 | KREAM |  | Sweat 19 | Meduza feat. Hayla |  | Another World 20 | Kaskade feat. Enisa |  | Tears Don't Fall 21 | Swedish House Mafia feat. Alicia Keys |  | Finally 22 | Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding |  | Free (Nicky Romero Remix) 23 | D.O.D feat. Ina Wroldsen |  | Paradise 24 | Disclosure |  | She's Gone, Dance On 25 | Disciples, Delilah |  | If I Stay 26 | Badger & Icona Pop |  | Body Type 27 | Swedish House Mafia feat. Niki & The Dove |  | Lioness

DJ Varner Story
True Colours

DJ Varner Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 80:00


Track Listing for True Colours:   1. Hot To Go (Fragile Future vs James Alexandr Mashup Remix) – Chappell Roan  2. Tears Don't Fall (Extended Remix) – Kaskade feat. Enisa  3. Happenin' All Over Again 2024 (Dwayne Minard Main Mix) – Lonnie Gordon  4. You Only Love Me (Amice Remix) – Rita Ora  5. Taste (Cosmic Dawn Extended Remix) – Sabrina Carpenter  6. Free (Freemore Remix) – Ultra Nate  7. Frozen (Liam Pfeifer Remix) – Madonna  8. To My Heart  (Extended Mix) – Block & Crown  9. Smalltown Boy 2024 (HUFFNPOOF Remix) – Bronski Beat  10. The Motto (Freemore Remix) – Tiesto feat. Ava Max  11. Never Going Home Tonight (Until Dawn Club Mix) – David Guetta & Alesso feat. Madison Love  12. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Mr. Mig Extended Mix) – Division 4  13. Lights Camera Action (Dirty Disco Pillow Biters Remix) – Kylie Minogue  14. True Colours (Extended Mix) – Becky Hill feat. Self Esteem  15. Birds Of A Feather (Cosmic Dawn Extended Remix) – Billie Eilish  16. Say Don't Go (Liam Pfeifer Remix) – Taylor Swift  17. Disease (Dirty Disco Pillow Biters Remix) – Lady Gaga  18. Miracle (Apollo Remix) – Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding

America's Dance 30

ENISA joined us for the first time on America's Dance 30 to celebrate her first #1 on the U.S. charts!  She shared how “Tears Don't Fall” was born w Kaskade, the true meaning behind the song, why she held onto it for so long, and the surprisingly first time she heard Kaskade's production on it!!We also got to know ENISA better w #FinkysFirsts!Find out about:if music was the first thing she wanted to get into growing upthe first dance song that made her fall in love w EDMher first time performing for a crowdthe first kind of movie she would want to be cast inthe first thing that makes tears fall for herFollow: @AmericasDance30 on all socials!Count down the biggest dance songs in the country every week with Brian Fink on America's Dance 30; listen on stations around the world!

The Sovereign CEO with Karla Joy Treadway
Ep.131 Back to Real Beauty with Enisa Phipps

The Sovereign CEO with Karla Joy Treadway

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 89:24


Enisa Phipps is the co-owners of CleanFace, a non-toxic and powerful beauty serum that is shaking up the industry. She's passionate about helping women reclaim their natural beauty and together we sit down to discuss the significance of non-toxic skincare and their brand's mission to revolutionize the beauty industry.   Enisa Phipps is the co-owners of Clean Face, a non-toxic and powerful beauty serum that is shaking up the industry. She's passionate about helping women reclaim their natural beauty and together we sit down to discuss the significance of non-toxic skincare and their brand's mission to revolutionize the beauty industry.   If you enjoyed this episode I would love it if you could comment, leave a review and even share with your friends or followers.   Shop CleanFace here and save with code Karla15 https://cleanface.ca/   Black Friday 88% off sale ON NOW!!! Deal expires Dec.1st at midnight!  https://www.karlajoytreadway.com/offers/cxoKjkNw/checkout   Save 30% SITE WIDE on all coaching offers using code BFBONAZA30 https://www.karlajoytreadway.com Come find me on Instagram @karlajoytreadway      Free Supportive Resources:   Find Your Next Profitable Product Idea Here: https://www.karlajoytreadway.com/zone-of-genius Master your mornings with my free meditation series "Change Your Mornings, Change Your Life" https://www.karlajoytreadway.com/change-your-mornings Make Better Content: https://www.karlajoytreadway.com/content-guide

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Double Success for Cybersecurity Team Ireland Captain Cillian Collins

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 5:16


2024 has been a remarkable year for the Irish CTF, Capture the Flag, team, and doubly so for team Captain Cillian Collins. Fresh from leading the team to their highest ever finish in ENISA's European Cybersecurity Challenge, Collins became the first Irish player selected for Team Europe and was a leading figure in that team as they won the International Cybersecurity Challenge CTF this week in Santiago, Chile. The win was Team Europe's third in a row, facing challenges from teams representing Asia, Oceania, USA, Africa, Latin America and Canada, across two days of challenges. The team became the first to win each individual day of competition as well as the overall prize. The win came less than three weeks after Collins captained the Irish team to their highest finish of 16th at the European Cybersecurity Challenge in Turin, Italy, where the Irish competed against 31 teams from Europe plus six guest countries including the US, Singapore, Canada and Costa Rica. 16th place was a jump of nine places in 2023, by a team run by volunteers and one one of the smallest budgets in the competition, and represents huge progress by the team under manager Mark Lane and head coaches Emmet Leahy and Daniel Cahill, themselves both former Team Ireland captains. It's also been a remarkable personal journey for Collins who only started playing CTFs in 2021, "I was first introduced to CTFs when qualifying for the Irish team competing at ECSC Prague in 2021. After this I competed at ZeroDays CTF in Dublin where I won the Colleges category with my team in both 2022 and 2023," said Collins. "I've been involved in the Irish team ever since and was nominated by Mark Lane for Team Europe this year. After an intense selection process I was chosen to compete in Chile at the ICC where we competed against teams from North America, Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America - finishing in 1st place!". The improvement in the team has been marked this year. When asked what's behind the advances Collins explained that the knowledge sharing from more experienced players has helped accelerate the learning of newer players "We now have former players such as Daniel Cahill and Emmet Leahy who are team coaches and share what they have learned from past competitions." "Mark Lane has been instrumental in organising the team and putting together regular bootcamps at TU Dublin campus where the team have worked together in preparation for these competitions. And that hard work has paid off. It has been incredibly rewarding to see Ireland so high on the leaderboard! We had the largest improvement of any ECSC team this year and it is a testament to the hard work and dedication of players and coaches." Team manager Mark Lane was glowing in his praise of his team captain "Cillian has come on an incredible distance in the three years since he joined the team. His drive and desire to learn have been great to watch, and it's so rewarding to see his continued development as a player and as captain. I'd no hesitation nominating him to Team Europe and I wasn't surprised to see him becoming the first Irish player to be chosen. "He still has so much potential, and I could see him as a future captain of the European team. His engagement in the training with Team Europe has also been hugely beneficial to the Irish team as Cillian brings all that learning and experience back to our team as a coach," said Lane. Collins also speaks very highly of his experiences with Team Europe "It is a great honour to be able to play alongside such talented people. I learned a huge amount from being a part of the team and feel motivated to continue learning. The ICC this year was very competitive with some extremely strong players on the other teams so we were very pleased to come out on top." It's clear from both Collins and Lane that there is so much potential in the Irish CTF scene, and the future is bright, once the support is in place. Collins said "I think the CTF scene continues to grow and ther...

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida
Colibid vencedor del Reto #LaEconomíadelMañana de los #PremiosEmprendeXXI de Caixabank

Capital, la Bolsa y la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 11:51


CaixaBank, a través de DayOne, su división especializada en empresas tecnológicas y sus inversores, y el Ministerio de Industria y Turismo, a través de Enisa, ha abierto la convocatoria de la 18.ª Edición de los Premios Emprende XXI, galardones de referencia en el ecosistema emprendedor. Hablamos con Stefano Scardia, CEO de Colibid,

Startup Inside Stories
¿Cómo es Triunfar en Silicon Valley? Freepik, IA y la cultura en las Big Tech

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 110:41


Patrocinado por Enisa: https://www.enisa.es/ En esta tertulia, presentamos a José Florido y Omar, dos líderes del equipo de Freepik con amplia experiencia en Silicon Valley. José, diseñador de productos y ahora Chief Market Development Officer, comparte su trayecto vendiendo empresas y su regreso a España tras más de una década en EE.UU. Hablamos de la vida en Málaga vs. San Francisco, las oportunidades y los retos de trabajar en Big Tech, y el papel de un diseñador de producto en compañías como Google, Meta y Spotify. Exploramos también la evolución de Freepik, desde una plataforma de contenido hasta líder en herramientas de diseño impulsadas por IA, y cómo la inteligencia artificial está cambiando el mercado de imágenes y el modelo de negocio de la empresa. Además, nos sumergimos en temas como los OKRs en empresas tecnológicas, la importancia de la experiencia para un Product Manager, y cómo la retención de usuarios y la satisfacción del cliente impactan el crecimiento de una startup. Desde modelos de suscripción de motocicletas hasta soluciones de viajes en grupo y el potencial de optimización en viajes corporativos, este episodio abarca una variedad de negocios y modelos innovadores. Si te interesa la tecnología, el emprendimiento, y el futuro de la IA en el diseño. Evento de IA (UPSCALE CONF) https://upscaleconf.com Código: ITNIG (aplicar en el checkout antes de pagar) Precio: 99€ (valor original 345€) ¿Dónde? NOV 19-20, MALAGA, SPAIN Invitado especial: José Florido https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseflorido/

Lunes Inspiradores
391. Kit de Supervivencia para Autónomos y Emprendedores, con Natalia de Santiago - LUNES INSPIRADORES

Lunes Inspiradores

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 38:38


Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de Spain Up Nation a través de ENISA: https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation En este episodio de nuestro pódcast, hablamos con Natalia de Santiago, autora del libro "Emprende en positivo", un Kit de Supervivencia para Autónomos y Emprendedores. Natalia nos desvela los secretos para entender y mejorar las finanzas de tu negocio, con consejos prácticos para gestionar eficientemente y ganar más dinero. Si eres autónomo, emprendedor o sueñas con montar tu propio negocio, este episodio te ofrece soluciones claras y aplicables para superar los desafíos financieros, desde lidiar con Hacienda hasta tomar decisiones que impulsen tus ingresos. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.

Startup Inside Stories
Levantar 63 millones sin monetizar el primer año | Treinta #342

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 83:16


Patrocinado por Enisa: https://www.enisa.es/ En este podcast Lluís Cañadell, el fundador de Treinta, nos comparte la inspiradora historia de su empresa, que ha logrado recaudar más de 63 millones de euros. Treinta es una plataforma integral que tiene como objetivo ayudar a los microempresarios de América Latina a prosperar, ofreciéndoles herramientas digitales para la gestión de negocios, facturación electrónica, servicios fintech, y hasta servicios bancarios a través de corresponsales. Lluís Cañadell explica cómo la plataforma permite a los negocios reducir costos y aumentar la eficiencia, especialmente a través de su marketplace B2B, que conecta a pequeños comercios con proveedores, facilitando la compra de inventario de manera más eficiente y digital. Nos explica cómo lograron penetrar el mercado colombiano y expandirse a 18 países. Lluís también comparte su experiencia en la recaudación de fondos, hablando sobre su paso por Y Combinator, una de las aceleradoras de startups más prestigiosas, y cómo esto les permitió escalar rápidamente, pasando de 10,000 usuarios a 180,000 en solo dos meses. Además, menciona cómo lograron levantar capital de fondos como Luxor Capital, y la importancia de mantener el equilibrio entre el crecimiento del negocio y el control estratégico. EVENTOS

Enter
#2 NIS2: De registratieplicht

Enter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 19:22


De Europese richtlijn NIS2 brengt een aantal rechten en plichten met zich mee. In deze aflevering zoomen we in op de registratieplicht: hoe weet je of je jouw organisatie moet registreren. Hoe doe je dat en levert het ook nog iets op?  Yasmine Abiadh bespreekt het met Mike Henschen, security specialist bij het NCSC en Marnix Dekker van het Agentschap voor Cyberbeveiliging van de Europese Unie, ENISA. In deze speciale explainer-editie van Enter duiken we in NIS2. Voor duizenden organisaties in Nederland verandert er iets. Maar wat precies?  In vier korte afleveringen bespreken we met experts van binnen en buiten het NCSC wat jij en jouw organisatie moeten weten over de nieuwe wetgeving en daaruit voortvloeiende de registratieplicht, de meldplicht en de zorgplicht.  Infosheet Registratieplicht: https://www.ncsc.nl/documenten/publicaties/2024/april/30/infosheet-registratieplicht   MijnNCSC: https://www.ncsc.nl/aansluiten-en-samenwerken/mijnncsc Checklist met welke gegevens er nodig zijn: https://www.ncsc.nl/documenten/publicaties/2024/oktober/08/checklist-registreren eHerkenning: https://www.eherkenning.nl/nl NIS2 Zelfevaluatie: https://regelhulpenvoorbedrijven.nl/NIS-2-NL/  Presentatie: Yasmine Abiadh Gasten: Marnix Dekker (ENISA) en Mike Henschen (NCSC) Redactie: Roger Kaemingk & BKB Het Campagnebureau Montage en geluid: FC Afkicken Logo: Aron Vellekoop León

Lunes Inspiradores
390. Cómo mantener la curiosidad intelectual y vitalidad, con Antonio Garrigues - LUNES INSPIRADORES

Lunes Inspiradores

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 32:46


Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de Spain Up Nation a través de ENISA: https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation En este episodio, entrevistamos a Antonio Garrigues Walker, referente del derecho en España y a nivel global. Con una carrera impresionante que abarca la modernización del sector legal, la expansión internacional de la abogacía y la introducción de la inteligencia artificial en la profesión, Garrigues comparte sus experiencias y reflexiones sobre la evolución del derecho. Desde sus inicios en la abogacía hasta su rol como consejero de grandes corporaciones, descubre la visión de un pionero que ha dejado una huella imborrable en el mundo jurídico. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.

Lunes Inspiradores
389. 'Cómo liderar y triunfar gestionando el miedo al error', con Sonsoles Ónega - LUNES INSPIRADORES

Lunes Inspiradores

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 31:06


Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de Spain Up Nation a través de ENISA: https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation En este episodio, conversamos con Sonsoles Ónega, periodista y presentadora de 'Y ahora Sonsoles', el exitoso magacine de Antena 3. Sonsoles cierra su segunda temporada como líder de audiencia con un 12% de cuota, superando a Ana Rosa Quintana en su debut en las tardes de Telecinco. Nos habla sobre los retos de liderar en televisión y cómo mantiene la exigencia en un mercado competitivo. Descubre más sobre su trayectoria, su éxito literario y cómo equilibra su vida personal y profesional. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.

Open startups by Minimalism Brand
Back Market y el negocio de los reacondicionados para ayudar al planeta | Marta Castillo

Open startups by Minimalism Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 44:02


En el podcast de hoy traemos a Marta Castillo Head of Brand & Marketing at Back Market Spain. Yo llevo usando Back Market desde hace años y me encanta cómo auna la tecnología con la sostenibilidad. Código de 10€: a1e14e8ce4d3eb15 Hablamos de: - Back Market - Reacondicionados - Compras impulsivas de tecnología - Cada cuánto comprar un móvil - Por qué no tirar un teléfono - Cómo funciona el mundo de los reacondicionados Dirigido por ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pepe Martín García⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Patrocinador oficial, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Minimalism⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Si quieres ropa para empresas pincha ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠aquí⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.   Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de Spain Up Nation a través de ENISA: ⁠⁠https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation 

Startup Inside Stories
CRV devuelve $275M, Drama de Código Abierto, Evento de OpenAI y Más Noticias Tech

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 103:33


Patrocinado por ENISA: www.enisa.es En esta tertulia, veremos las principales noticias del mundo tecnológico de la semana. Desde el retorno de $275 millones por parte de la firma de capital de riesgo CRV hasta los últimos avances y dramas en el ámbito del código abierto. Además, exploramos el impresionante evento de OpenAI, con su reciente producto y la valuación de $157 mil millones. También tendremos pitch sobre innovaciones como las casas impresas en 3D y un linkedin para deportistas.

Lunes Inspiradores
388. Recuerdos de 50 años de profesión, vivencias y confidencias, con Pilar Cernuda - LUNES INSPIRADORES

Lunes Inspiradores

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 39:24


Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de Spain Up Nation a través de ENISA: https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation En este capítulo nos acompaña Pilar Cernuda, una de las periodistas más reconocidas de nuestro país, que nos hablará de su libro y su impresionante trayectoria de más de cincuenta años en el periodismo. Pilar ha conocido a grandes personajes de la cultura, la política y el entretenimiento, y ha sido testigo directo de algunos de los momentos más relevantes de la historia reciente. Acompáñanos en este recorrido por anécdotas, confidencias y recuerdos inéditos que arrojan luz sobre decisiones de Estado y políticas que nunca antes se habían explicado. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, creador y productor de podcast.

Startup Inside Stories
¡Abrimos el nuevo fondo de Itnig Capital! 15M€ para invertir en startups #340

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 62:49


Patrocinado por Enisa: https://www.enisa.es/ En este episodio del podcast de Itnig, Bernat Farrero, Jordi Romero y Marcel Queralt, camino a Madrid, presentan el lanzamiento de su nuevo fondo de inversión,Itnig Capital, en colaboración con Talenta Gestion SGIIC SA. A lo largo del podcast, comparten su experiencia sobre el complicado proceso regulatorio para crear un fondo y cómo asociarse con gestores de fondos establecidos facilita este camino. El fondo de Itnig Capital busca recaudar 15 millones de euros y atraer a inversores profesionales. Se habla sobre la diferencia entre invertir en startups y en fondos regulados, y presentan a Marcel, quien se ha convertido en un socio clave tras un largo proceso de incorporación. Reflexionan sobre la importancia de las asociaciones, la visión empresarial, y la cultura organizativa en la creación y escalado de negocios exitosos. Comparten experiencias con su empresa, Factorial, y cómo han logrado diversificar sus canales de ventas mediante asociaciones estratégicas, además de hablar de sus inversiones en startups como Genesy AI y Hoola. Se destaca la importancia de la tecnología, la ambición, y el talento en los proyectos de éxito. También comentan sobre la necesidad de fomentar el emprendimiento en España y su intención de aportar al crecimiento de este ecosistema. El podcast termina con una reflexión sobre la importancia de tener una visión a largo plazo como inversor y la responsabilidad que conlleva. EVENTOS

She is So Bougie
Let's Talk: Embodying Expensive Energy feat. Enisa

She is So Bougie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 53:58


I'm thrilled to introduce one of the first of many collaborations on the She Is So Bougie podcast: Enisa! In this episode, we dive into a range of topics, with a major focus on what it truly means to embody that expensive, bougie energy and everything that comes with it. ₊˚⊹♡ Keep In Touch with Enisa Personal Instagram: @enii__xo Blog: @sexychicofficial ₊˚⊹♡ Keep In Touch with She is So Bougie Blog: sheissobougie.com Instagram: @sheissobougie Patreon: patreon.com/sheissobougie Our Community: https://discord.gg/pQ6fqUM5eb ⁠⁠Submit Your Podcast Questions Here ₊˚⊹♡ Keep In Touch with Faith Annae Instagram: @Faithannae

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Team Ireland head to Italy for European Cyber Security Challenge

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 7:24


The cream of Ireland's young cyber-defenders head to Turin, Italy next month to compete against Europe's elite hackers and cybersecurity in an annual pan-European competition run by ENISA (the EU's cybersecurity body), The European Cyber Security Challenge (www.ecsc.eu) This flagship event has been running since 2016, when Team Ireland were one of ten countries competing. The event has grown every year since then and this year will feature teams of ten from 39 European countries, plus 7 guest countries from outside Europe. European Cyber Security Challenge Team Ireland consists of ten young people, aged from just 16 up to 25, with six of the team being aged 20 or younger. Selection for the team began back in March with the national cybersecurity competition ZeroDays CTF (www.zerodays.ie). This 'Capture-the-Flag' competition has been running since 2015, and saw 140 teams of four from schools, colleges and companies all over Ireland, converge on Croke Park for the annual competition to be crowned Ireland's champions. Teams compete across a range of cybersecurity domains in fun, novel challenges, including cryptography, coding, problem solving, reverse engineering and team challenges such as VR gaming, relay Mario Kart and lockpicking. Individuals who did well in this competition, and in similar more local events, were invited to try out more challenges at www.cybersecuritychallenge.ie, and eligible participants who show promise there were invited to join a squad of around 30 candidates to receive dedicated training, before a final team of ten was chosen at the end of August. This team of ten will now head to Turin to represent Ireland at the European Cyber Security Challenge, a competition that runs across four days of setup, competition and awards. The final team features players from all corners of the country, from Dublin to Belfast to Cork and Donegal, Wexford, Offaly, Galway, it is a very diverse team with different backgrounds and varying skillsets, all of which makes for a stronger team. Team manager Mark Lane, who lectures in cybersecurity at TU Dublin, where the team also trains, said "We've been competing in this competition since 2016, and it's amazing to see it continue to grow. We're up against some European powerhouses who have massive population bases and resourcing, but we've always managed to punch above our weight. I'm really proud of the hard work the team has put in over the last few months, and I'm confident we will do well and continue to improve, as well have some fun while doing it. This year we've had great support from the National Cyber Security Centre, who have awarded us a grant to continue to build on the work with the team, and from our amazing sponsors Cytidel and ReliaQuest, and without them we wouldn't be able to do what we are doing. CTF's have really taken off in the last few years and are, in my opinion, the best way for people to learn cybersecurity skills. It's a very hands-on, and gamified, way to learn, and the competitive side can really spur people on. It's also great to see these young talents develop their skills over time, and to see a real team spirit develop. Over the last couple of years, we have worked hard to make CTFs more mainstream, and we're seeing more schools, coder dojos and colleges taking part. We'd love to see every school in the country taking part. There's a huge skills gap worldwide, including in Ireland, and these events can highlight and encourage cybersecurity as an interesting, varied, and very well-paid career or college choice." Team Bios Cillian Collins, 22, is the Ireland Team Captain. He's a recent graduate from NUIG. Cillian also recently became the first Irish player to be chosen for Team Europe, which takes part in the pan-continental International Cybersecurity Challenge in Chile at the end of October 2024. Dean Brennan, 25, is the team's vice-Captain. Dean is a researcher with Cyber Skills at MTU Cork, where he is currently in the first year of a Ph...

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021
7 preguntas imprescindibles a 5 inversores de Startups (Business Angels)

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 68:02


Para más información sobre el programa Spain Up Nation de ENISA: https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation 🔵 ¿Tienes una empresa innovadora o tecnológica y necesitas ayuda legal? ➡️ https://metricson.com/ 🟢¿Quieres reunirte con emprendedores experimentados para recibir orientación y mentoría, ya sea sobre financiación, escalar equipo, métricas u otros temas? ➡️ http://bit.ly/4FoundersOfficeHours Apúntate al Campus de Business Angels de SeedRocket: https://www.seedrocket.com/campus-para-business-angels-by-seedrocket-14-edicion/ En este podcast hablamos con todos estos Business Angels, sobre: 00:00 - Presentación 01:47 - ¿Cómo empezaste a invertir? 14:29 - ¿Cuántas inversiones habéis hecho? 22:52 - Estrategia de inversión 30:44 - Porcentaje de patrimonio que inviertes 45:19 - ¿Por qué inviertes? 51:18 - Aprendizaje y errores 59:21 - Anécdotas que puedas contar Con: Jesús Monleon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesusmonleon/ Raúl Riolobos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raulrodriguezm/ Hugo Arévalo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugoarevalo/ Luis Martín Cabiedes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismartincabiedes/ Blanca Ochoa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blancaochoagomez/ François Derbaix: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fderbaix/ PATROCINADORES: https://www.4founderscapital.com/ https://metricson.com/ 🟢 NO OLVIDES SUSCRIBIRTE PARA NO PERDERTE NINGUNO DE NUESTROS PODCAST 🟢 REDES SOCIALES: LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seedrocket/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@seedrocketpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/seedrocketpodcast/

Tech Law Talks
AI explained: AI and governance

Tech Law Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 27:46 Transcription Available


Reed Smith emerging tech lawyers Andy Splittgerber in Munich and Cynthia O'Donoghue in London join entertainment & media lawyer Monique Bhargava in Chicago to delve into the complexities of AI governance. From the EU AI Act to US approaches, we explore common themes, potential pitfalls and strategies for responsible AI deployment. Discover how companies can navigate emerging regulations, protect user data and ensure ethical AI practices. ----more---- Transcript: Intro: Hello and welcome to Tech Law Talks, a podcast brought to you by Reed Smith's Emerging Technologies Group. In each episode of this podcast, we will discuss cutting-edge issues on technology, data, and the law. We will provide practical observations on a wide variety of technology and data topics to give you quick and actionable tips to address the issues you are dealing with every day.  Andy: Welcome to Tech Law Talks and our new series on artificial intelligence. Over the coming months, we'll explore the key challenges and opportunities within the rapidly evolving AI landscape globally. Today, we'll focus on AI and governance with a main emphasis on generative AI in a regional perspective if we look into Europe and the US. My name is Andy Splittgerber. I'm a partner in the Emerging Technologies Group of Reed Smith in Munich, and I'm also very actively advising clients and companies on artificial intelligence. Here with me, I've got Cynthia O'Donoghue from our London office and Nikki Bhargava from our Chicago office. Thanks for joining.  Cynthia: Thanks for having me. Yeah, I'm Cynthia O'Donoghue. I'm an emerging technology partner in our London office, also currently advising clients on AI matters.  Monique: Hi, everyone. I'm Nikki Bhargava. I'm a partner in our Chicago office and our entertainment and media group, and really excited to jump into the topic of AI governance. So let's start with a little bit of a basic question for you, Cynthia and Andy. What is shaping how clients are approaching AI governance within the EU right now?  Cynthia: Thanks, Nikki. The EU is, let's say, just received a big piece of legislation, went into effect on the 2nd of October that regulates general purpose AI and high risk general purpose AI and bans certain aspects of AI. But that's only part of the European ecosystem. The EU AI Act essentially will interplay with the General Data Protection Regulation, the EU's Supply Chain Act, and the latest cybersecurity law in the EU, which is the Network and Information Security Directive No. 2. so essentially there's a lot of for organizations to get their hands around in the EU and the AI act has essentially phased dates of effectiveness but the the biggest aspect of the EU AI act in terms of governance lays out quite a lot and so it's a perfect time for organizations to start are thinking about that and getting ready for various aspects of the AAC as they in turn come into effect. How does that compare, Nikki, with what's going on in the U.S.?  Monique: So, you know, the U.S. is still evaluating from a regulatory standpoint where they're going to land on AI regulation. Not to say that we don't have legislation that has been put into place. We have Colorado with the first comprehensive AI legislation that went in. And we also had, you know, earlier in the year, we also had from the Office of Management and Budget guidelines to federal agencies about how to procure and implement AI, which has really informed the governance process. And I think a lot of companies in the absence of regulatory guidance have been looking to the OMB memo to help inform what their process may look like. And I think the one thing I would highlight, because we're sort of operating in this area of unknown and yet-to-come guidance, that a lot of companies are looking to their existing governance frameworks right now and evaluating how they're both from a company culture perspective, a mission perspective, their relationship with consumers, how they want to develop and implement AI, whether it's internally or externally. And a lot of the governance process and program pulls guidance from some of those internal ethics as well.  Cynthia: Interesting, so I'd say somewhat similar in the EU, but I think, Andy, the consumer, I think the US puts more emphasis on, consumer protection, whereas the EU AI Act is more all-encompassing in terms of governance. Wouldn't you agree?  Andy: Yeah, that was also the question I wanted to ask Nikki, is where she sees the parallels and whether organizations, in her view, can follow a global approach for AI are ai governance and yes i like for the for the question you asked yes i mean the AI act is the European one is more encompassing it is i'm putting a lot of obligations on developers and deployers like companies that use ai in the end of course it also has the consumer or the user protection in the mind but the rules directly rated relating to consumers or users are I would say yeah they're limited. So yeah Nikki well what what's kind of like you always you always know US law and you have a good overview over European laws what is we are always struggling with all the many US laws so what's your thought can can companies in terms of AI governance follow a global approach?  Monique: In my opinion? Yeah, I do think that there will be a global approach, you know, the way the US legislates, you know, what we've seen is a number of laws that are governing certain uses and outputs first, perhaps because they were easier to pass than such a comprehensive law. So we see laws that govern the output in terms of use of likenesses, right, of publicity violations. We're also seeing laws come up that are regulating the use of personal information and AI as a separate category. We're also seeing laws, you know, outside of the consumer, the corporate consumer base, we're also seeing a lot of laws around elections. And then finally, we're seeing laws pop up around disclosure for consumers that are interacting with AI systems, for example, AI powered chatbots. But as I mentioned, the US is taking a number of cues from the EU AI Act. So for example, Colorado did pass a comprehensive AI law, which speaks to both obligations for developers and obligations to deployers, similar to the way the EU AI Act is structured, and focusing on what Colorado calls high risk AI systems, as well as algorithmic discrimination, which I think doesn't exactly follow the EU AI Act, but draws similar parallels, I think pulls a lot of principles. That's the kind of law which I really see informing companies on how to structure their AI governance programs, probably because the simple answer is it requires deployers at least to establish a risk management policy and procedure and an impact assessment for high risk systems. And impliedly, it really requires developers to do the same. Because developers are required to provide a lot of information to deployers so that deployers can take the legally required steps in order to deploy the AI system. And so inherently, to me, that means that developers have to have a risk management process themselves if they're going to be able to comply with their obligations under Colorado law. So, you know, because I know that there are a lot of parallels between what Colorado has done, what we see in our memo to federal agencies and the EU AI Act, maybe I can ask you, Cynthia and Andy, to kind of talk a little bit about what are some of the ways that companies approach setting up the structure of their governance program? What are some buckets that it is that they look at, or what are some of the first steps that they take?  Cynthia: Yeah, thanks, Nikki. I mean, it's interesting because you mentioned about the company-specific uses and internal and external. I think one thing, you know, before we get into the governance structure or maybe part of thinking about the governance structure is that for the EU AI Act, it also applies to employee data and use of AI systems for vocational training, for instance. So I think in terms of governance structure. Certainly from a European perspective, it's not necessarily about use cases, but about really whether you're using that high risk or general purpose AI and, you know, some of the documentation and certification requirements that might apply to the high risk versus general purpose. But the governance structure needs to take all those kinds of things into account. Account so you know obviously guidelines and principles about the you know how people use external AI suppliers how it's going to be used internally what are the appropriate uses you know obviously if it's going to be put into a chatbot which is the other example you used what are rules around acceptable use by people who interact with that chatbot as well as how is that chatbot set up in terms of what would be appropriate to use it for. So what are the appropriate use cases? So, you know, guidelines and policies, definitely foremost for that. And within those guidelines and policies, there's also, you know, the other documents that will come along. So terms of use, I mentioned acceptable use, and then guardrails for the chatbot. I mean, I mean, one of the big things for EU AI is human intervention to make sure if there's any anomalies or somebody tries to game it, that there can be intervention. So, Andy, I think that dovetails into the risk management process, if you want to talk a bit more about that.  Andy: Yeah, definitely. I mean, the risk management process in the wider sense, of course, like how do organizations start this at the moment is first setting up teams or you know responsible persons within the organization that take care of this and we're gonna discuss a bit later on how that structure can look like and then of course the policies you mentioned not only regarding the use but also how to or which process to follow when AI is being used or even the question what is AI and how do we at all find out in our organization where we're using AI and what is an AI system as defined under the various laws, also making sure we have a global interpretation of that term. And then that is a step many of our clients are taking at the moment is like setting up an AI inventory. And that's already a very difficult and tough step. And then the next one is then like per AI system that is then coming up in this register is to define the risk management process. And of course, that's the point where in Europe, we look into the AI Act and look what kind of AI system do we have, high risk or any other sort of defined system. Or today, we're talking about the generative AI systems a bit more. For example, there we have strong obligations in the European AI Act on the providers of such generative AI. So less on companies that use generative AI, but more on those that develop and provide the generative AI because they have the deeper knowledge on what kind of training data is being used. They need to document how the AI is working and they need to also register this information with the centralized database in the European Union. They also need to give some information on copyright protected material that is contained in the training data so there is quite some documentation requirements and then of course so logging requirements to make sure the AI is used responsibly and does not trigger higher are risks. So there's also two categories of generative AI that can be qualified. So that's kind of like the risk management process under the European AI Act. And then, of course, organizations also look into risks into other areas, copyright, data protection, and also IT security. Cynthia, I know IT security is one of the topics you love. You add some more on IT security here and then we'll see what Nikki says for the US.  Cynthia: Well, obviously NIST 2.0 is coming into force. It will cover providers of certain digital services. So it's likely to cover providers of AI systems in some way or other. And funny enough, NIST 2.0 has its own risk management process involved. So there's supply chain due diligence involved, which would have to be baked into a risk management process for that. And then the EU's ENISA, Cybersecurity Agency for the EU, has put together a framework for cybersecurity, for AI systems, dot dot binding. But it's certainly a framework that companies can look to in terms of getting ideas for how best to ensure that their use of AI is secure. And then, of course, under NIST, too, the various C-Certs will be putting together various codes and have a network meeting late September. So we may see more come out of the EU on cybersecurity in relation to AI. But obviously, just like any kind of user of AI, they're going to have to ensure that the provider of the AI has ensured that the system itself is secure, including if they're going to be putting trained data into it, which of course is highly probable. I just want to say something about the training data. You mentioned copyright, and there's a difference between the EU and the UK. So in the UK, you cannot use, you know, mine data for commercial purposes. So at one point, the UK was looking at an exception to copyright for that, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. So there is a divergence there, but that stems from historic UK law rather than as a result of the change from Brexit. Nikki, turning back to you again, I mean, we've talked a little bit about risk management. How do you think that that might differ in the US and what kind of documentation might be required there? Or is it a bit looser?  Monique: I think there are actually quite a bit of similarities that I would pull from what, you know, we have in the EU. And Andy, I think this goes back to your question about whether companies can establish a global process, right? In fact, I think it's going to to be really important for companies to see this as a global process as well. Because AI development is going to happen, you know, throughout the world. And it's really going to depend on where it's developed, but also where it's deployed, you know, and where the outputs are deployed. So I think taking a, you know, broader view of risk management will be really important in the the context of AI, particularly given. That the nature of AI is to, you know, process large swaths of information, really on a global scale, in order to make these analytics and creative development and content generation processes faster. So that just a quick aside of I actually think what we're going to see in the US is a lot of pulling from what we've seen that you and a lot more cooperation on that end. I agree that, you know, really starting to frame the risk governance process is looking at who are the key players that need to inform that risk measurement and tolerance analytics, that the decision making in terms of how do you evaluate, how do you inventory. Evaluate, and then determine how to proceed with AI tools. And so, you know, one of the things that I think makes it hopefully a little bit easier is to be able to leverage, you know, from a U.S. Perspective, leverage existing compliance procedures that we have, for example, for SEC compliance or privacy compliance or, you know, other ethics compliance programs. Brands and make AI governance a piece of that, as well as, you know, expand on it. Because I do think that AI governance sort of brings in all of those compliance pieces. We're looking at harms that may exist to a company, not just from personal information, not just from security. Not just from consumer unfair deceptive trade practices, not just from environmental, standpoints, but sort of the very holistic view of not to make this a bigger thing than it is, but kind of everything, right? Kind of every aspect that comes in. And you can see that in some of the questions that developers are supposed to be able to answer or deployers are supposed to be able to answer in risk management programs, like, for example, in Colorado, right, the information that you need to be able to address in a risk management program and an impact assessment really has to demonstrate an understanding of, of the AI system, how it works, how it was built, how it was trained, what data went into it. And then what are the full, what is the full range of harms? So for example, you know, the privacy harms, the environmental harms, the impact on employees, the impact on internal functions, the impact on consumers, if you're using it externally, and really be able to explain that, whether you have to put out a public statement or not, that will depend on the jurisdiction. But even internally, to be able to explain it to your C-suite and make them accountable for the tools that are being brought in, or make it explainable to a regulator if they were to come in and say, well, what did you do to assess this tool and mitigate known risks? So, you know, kind of with that in mind, I'm curious, what steps do you think need to go into a governance program? Like, what are one of the first initial steps? And I always feel that we can sort of start in so many different places, right, depending on how a company is structured, or what initial compliance pieces are. But I'm curious to know from you, like, Like, what would be one of the first steps in beginning the risk management program?  Cynthia: Well, as you said, Nikki, I mean, one of the best things to do is leverage existing governance structures. You know, if we look, for instance, into how the EU is even setting up its public authorities to look at governance, you've got, as I've mentioned, you know, kind of at the outset, you've almost got a multifaceted team approach. And I think it would be the same. I mean, the EU anticipates that there will be an AI officer, but obviously there's got to be team members around that person. There's going to be people with subject matter expertise in data, subject matter expertise in cyber. And then there will be people who have subject matter expertise in relation to the AI system itself, the data, training data that's been used, how it's been developed, how the algorithm works. Whether or not there can be human intervention. What happens if there are anomalies or hallucinations in the data? How can that be fixed? So I would have thought that ultimately part of that implementation is looking at governance structure and then starting from there. And then obviously, I mean, we've talked about some of the things that go into the governance. But, you know, we have clients who are looking first at use case and then going, okay, what are the risks in relation to that use case? How do we document it? How do we log it? How do we ensure that we can meet our transparency and accountability requirements? You know, what other due diligence and other risks are out there that, you know, blue sky thinking that we haven't necessarily thought about. Andy, any?  Andy: Yeah, that's, I would say, one of the first steps. I mean, even though not many organizations allocate now the core AI topic in the data protection department, but rather perhaps in the compliance or IT area, still from the governance process and starting up that structure, we see a lot of similarities to the data protection. Protection GDPR governance structure and so yeah I think back five years to implementation or getting ready for GDPR planning and checking what what other rules we we need to comply with who knew do we need to involve get the plan ready and then work along that plan that's that's the phase where we see many of our clients at the moment. Nikki, more thoughts from your end?  Monique: Yeah, I think those are excellent points. And what I have been talking to clients about is sort of first establishing the basis of measurement, right, that we're going to evaluate AI development on or procurement on. What are the company's internal principles and risk tolerances and defining those? And then based off of those principles and those metrics, putting together an impact assessment, which borrows a lot from what, you know, from what you both said, it borrows a lot from the concept of impact assessments under privacy compliance, right? Right, to implement the right questions and put together the right analytics in order to measure whether a AI tool that's in development is meeting up to those metrics, or something that we are procuring is meeting those metrics, and then analyzing the risks that are coming out of that. I think a lot of that, the impact assessment is going to be really important in helping make those initial determinations. But also, you know, and this is not just my feeling, this is something that is also required in the Colorado law is setting up an impact assessment, and then repeating it annually, which I think is particularly important in the context of AI, especially generative AI, because generative AI is a learning system. So it is going to continue to change, There may be additional modifications that are made in the course of use that is going to require reassessing, is the tool working the way it is intended to be working? You know, what has our monitoring of the tool shown? And, you know, what are the processes we need to put into place? In order to mitigate the tool, you know, going a little bit off path, AI drift, more or less, or, you know, if we start to identify issues within the AI, how do we what processes do we have internally to redirect the ship in the right process. So I think impact assessments are going to be a critical tool in helping form what is the rest of the risk management process that needs to be in place.  Andy: All right. Thank you very much. I think these were a couple of really good practical tips and especially first next steps for our listeners. We hope you enjoyed the session today and look forward if you have any feedback to us either here in the comment boxes or directly to us. And we hope to welcome you soon in one of our next episodes on AI, the law. Thank you very much.  Outro: Tech Law Talks is a Reed Smith production. Our producers are Ali McCardell and Shannon Ryan. For more information about Reed Smith's emerging technologies practice, please email techlawtalks@reedsmith.com. You can find our podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, reedsmith.com, and our social media accounts.  Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for educational purposes. It does not constitute legal advice and is not intended to establish an attorney-client relationship, nor is it intended to suggest or established standards of care applicable to particular lawyers in any given situation. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Any views, opinions, or comments made by any external guest speaker are not to be attributed to Reed Smith LLP or its individual lawyers.  All rights reserved. Transcript is auto-generated.

Open startups by Minimalism Brand
Claves para mantener una agencia de marketing durante 10 años | Jorge García de Marketing Paradise

Open startups by Minimalism Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 72:08


Hoy hablamos con Jorge García Gómez de Marketing Paradise. Repasamos su historia durante 10 años haciendo "marketing" para pequeños, grandes y medianos clientes. Hablamos sobre: - Qué es el marketing - La importancia de dar un buen servicio - Servicio y experiencia - Calidad por encima de cantidad - Cobrar por pensar - Sistemas y personas Dirigido por ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Pepe Martín García⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Patrocinador oficial, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Minimalism⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Si quieres ropa para empresas pincha ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠aquí⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.   Este episodio cuenta con la colaboración de Spain Up Nation a través de ENISA: ⁠https://one.gob.es/es/programas/spain-up-nation 

Startup Inside Stories
CEO de Odilo nos cuenta que está pasando, CTO en sabático y evento Apple

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 72:12


Patrocinado por ENISA: www.enisa.es Jueves de itnig, compáñanos en esta Tertulia mientras discutimos sobre innovación, negocios y el futuro tecnológico.

Startup Inside Stories
1 de cada 3 APPS del MUNDO usan Revenuecat | #337

Startup Inside Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 65:53


Patrocinado por Enisa: https://www.enisa.es/ En este episodio, hablamos con uno de los fundadores de RevenueCat, una empresa que ha revolucionado la monetización de aplicaciones móviles a través de suscripciones en iOS y Android. Con más de 35,000 aplicaciones utilizando su SDK, RevenueCat ha ayudado a muchos desarrolladores a gestionar y optimizar sus modelos de negocio basados en suscripciones. Miguel Carranza, cofundador, nos cuenta cómo fue el proceso de crecimiento de la empresa, desde sus inicios en Y Combinator hasta convertirse en una herramienta clave para muchas aplicaciones. Además, nos habla de los retos que enfrentaron, los cambios en el mercado de apps, y cómo es trabajar para empresas como Apple y Google. Web de Revenuecat: https://www.revenuecat.com/ EVENTOS

Dance Club Podcast - DJ Toshi Tyler
Jack Harlow, Sabrina Carpenter, Jonas Blue, M-22, Kylie Minogue, Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, Enisa, Lika Morgan, Bananarama, Boys Noize, PLS&TY, Thomas Gold, SVNSETS

Dance Club Podcast - DJ Toshi Tyler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 31:42


Tracklist: The Game of Love - Thomas Gold, SVNSETS Lovin On Me - Jack Harlow Alien - Sabrina Carpenter, Jonas Blue, M-22 Mr. Saxobeat - Steve Void, DMNDS, Dance Fruit Music Superstar (Sped up Version) - David Puentez,  Albert Neve Venus - Bananarama, Boys Noize Forever Young - Lika Morgan My Love Is True - Michael Milov La dadi - Enisa My Oh My - Kylie Minogue, Bebe Rexha , Tove Lo Euphoria - Gene Farris Overdrive - PLS&TY

Radio Record
Oliver Heldens @ Record Club #528 (21-08-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 59:15


01. Purple Disco Machine - Beat Fantasy 02. Franky Wah - Sunrise To The Morning 03. Wh0 & CASSIMM - Samba 04. Kaskade - Tears Don't Fall ft. Enisa 05. MEDUZA, Hevolve, Beanfield - Tides ft. Bajka 06. Eli & Fur, Hugo Cantarra, Richard Judge - Love Again 07. Will Clarke feat. Georgia Meek - Memories 08. The Blessed Madonna & Kylie Minogue - Edge of Saturday Night 09. Matroda x Martin Ikin - 4U 10. Chaney & Sharlene Hector - Back On My Love 11. RÜFÜS DU SOL - Lately (Adam Ten & Mita Gami Remix) 12. Jamiroquai x Don Diablo - Deeper Underground 13. BISCITS - Bang 14. Riton x RoRo & Ian Asher - Shake Shake 15. Mall Grab & Real Lies - Ripples In The Timeline 16. Mathame - Angel 17. LO'99 - Big Dipper 18. Shift K3Y - On My Mind 19. Oliver Heldens, David Guetta, FAST BOY - Chills (Feel My Love) 20. Tommy Holohan, Megra - Show Me The Sky 21. Adam Beyer x Vintage Culture - Lift Me Up feat. Kyozo [HI-LO'S HIGHLIGHTS] 22. Gorgon City - Make It Happen (feat. DJ Pierre) [HI-LO'S HIGHLIGHTS]

The Energy Upgrade Podcast
080 - Why You Should Consider Non-Toxic Skincare with Enisa Phipps & Michelle Gault

The Energy Upgrade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 54:17


Hi there! In this episode of The Energy Upgrade, I sit down with Michelle Gault and Anissa Phipps, co-owners of Clean Face, to discuss the significance of non-toxic skincare and their brand's mission to revolutionize the beauty industry. Get ready for an enlightening conversation that will make you rethink your skincare choices!In this episode, we dive into:- The journey of two passionate entrepreneurs: Discover how Michelle and Anissa's shared passion for quality products and aversion to "junk" led to the creation of Clean Face.- The power of clean beauty: Learn about the shocking amount of toxins in everyday skincare products and how switching to non-toxic alternatives can boost your energy and overall well-being.- Revolutionizing the skincare industry: Explore how Clean Face is challenging the status quo with their innovative glass container technology and preservative-free, highly concentrated formulas.If you're looking to upgrade your skincare routine and make better choices, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we uncover the secrets to radiant, healthy skin and discuss the importance of transparency in the beauty industry. Get ready for a powerful conversation! Episode Highlight:Our compilation of ingredients in our product essentially is a natural version of hyaluronic acid that's extremely effective. It hydrates your skin from inside it out and takes care of it in a whole different level than chemical grade or medical grade products.- Enisa Phipps Find CleanFace here:- Shop CleanFace here: https://cleanface.ca/
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DT Radio Shows
RICOS ROOM Episode 22

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 60:00


This week Rico set the tone for Miami Music Week with some vibrant tech house. He then took the energy to the next level dropping some Trance and Eurodance, and even teased some of his works in progress. Tracklist 1. Matoma - The Power 2. BIJOU, KLP - All Over Me 3. Paul Amber - LET YOU GO 4. NUZB, Merow - Anywhere You Go 5. Martin Garrix, Seth Hills - Biochemical 6. Sofi, No Mana - Digital Friends 7. King Kismet - Deepest Desire 8. Simon Hurtado & DaniMore - Marshall In Brazil 9. Andruss - Vai Caralho (Do togo) 10. Tom Enzy - Vamo Que Vamo 11. Galwaro, Karl8 & Andrea Monta - Mucho Mambo (Sway) 12. Andruss - Frikitona 13. David Guetta, MORTEN - The Future Is Now 14. Aviella, Afroki - Everything You Do 15. Timmy Trumpet, Tinie Tempah, Enisa - Blazin (feat. Enisa) 16. Miss Peppermint - Welcome To Tomorrow (Olive Oil Remix) 17. D-Devils, Highbreeze, Rumix - Song 2 18. Blasterjaxx, Neptunica, Haley Maze - Party With The Cops (feat. Haley Maze) 19. Gabry Ponte, DVBBS, Sofiloud - Let You Down 20. CHYL - Full Speed (feat. Aviella) 21. Rico x aaariel - ID 22. Rico - ID 23. Rico - ID 24. Rico - ID 25. Shugz, Caitlyn Scarlett, Rain Radio - Baby I'm Bad

Capital
Empresas con Identidad: Tuio

Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 19:03


José María, Juan y Francisco de Asis eran 3 amigos con muchas ganas de emprender que vieron que una de las áreas profesionales que les unía(el sector asegurador) necesitaba un impulso desde la transformación digital. Así lanzaron en el año 2021 Tuio, una neoaseguradora 100% digital que ya en su nacimiento no solo captó la atención de los inversores sino que inquitó a Elon Musk. “Cuando registramos el nombre en la oficina europea de marcas y patentes nos llegó la queja de Twitter. Entendían que el nombre era muy parecido. Por suerte no fue a más”, relata Juan García, CEO y cofundador de Tuio. Tras recibir el rechazo de una línea de financiación Enisa les empujó al mercado del 'venture capital'. “Al final fue una bendición”, confiesa. Tras alcanzar las 24.000 polizas y facturar 3,3 millones de euros el pasado año, para este 2024 la ambición es duplicar el número de clientes y alcanzar el equilibrio con nuevos productos como el seguro de vida(que lanzan hoy mismo), el seguro de salud para mascotas(para la primera mitad del año) o seguros de automóvil(durante el segundo semestre). Los fondos captados también les permitirá implementar mejoras tecnológicas para dar una respuesta más flexibles a las nuevas tendencias en la industria insurtech además de explorar otros mercados. La neoaseguradora detecta oportunidades en el sur de Europa aunque el salto internacional no llegará hasta 2025. “Italia, Portugal y Grecia encajan y son asumibles”, defiende Juan García.

eDiscovery Data Points from ComplexDiscovery
Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for November 2023

eDiscovery Data Points from ComplexDiscovery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023


The November 2023 edition of "5 Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery" covers AI's impact on legal practice; OECD's report on implementing AI principles; a Wolters Kluwer survey on data privacy and AI ethics; ENISA's analysis of EU cybersecurity investments; the shift towards ESG in legal tech; and M&A activity. The articles offer perspectives on pressing issues regarding cybersecurity, data governance, and legal discovery. By spotlighting developments in these critical sectors, the newsletter enables professionals to stay informed of key developments and events influencing digital transformation and risk management across law and technology. The post Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for November 2023 appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.

Coffee Talk with SURGe
Coffee Talk with SURGe: NCSC Annual Review, ENISA Threat Landscape, Netherlands Cyber Assessment

Coffee Talk with SURGe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 38:19


Grab a cup of coffee and join Ryan Kovar, Kirsty Paine, and Floris Ladan for a special EMEA edition of Coffee Talk with SURGe. The team from Splunk will compare highlights and similarities across recent cyber threat reports, including:  - UK NCSC Annual Review 2023 - ENISA Threat Landscape 2023 - Cyber security assessment of the Netherlands 2023  Ryan and Floris also competed in a 60 second charity challenge to explain the importance of red teaming.

No Name Podcast
Епізод 66: Стан кіберу

No Name Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 113:47


Перший класичний випуск No Name Podcast з початку великої війни де ведучі (без гостей) зібрались обговорити кібербезпеку. Що ми зачепили: Екосистема вразливостей, чому політика КНР робить її наддержавою в кіберпросторі. Sandworm та нові атаки на енергетику. ЛокБіт та ICBC. Дурість, геополітичний сигнал, чи відсутність контролю рф за своїми проксі. Прогрес

W&W Rave Culture Radio
W&W - Rave Culture Radio 142

W&W Rave Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 59:48


01. Calvin Harris - Desire ft. Sam Smith (Don Diablo Extended Remix) 02. Sentinel - Hallucinate (Extended Mix) 03. Nicky Romero & TELYKAST x Linney - Desire (Extended Mix) 04. Sam Feldt - All The Things She Said 05. Tiësto, Tears For Fears, Niiko x Swae, Gudfella Rule The World (Everybody) (Extended Mix) 06. Jay Hardway ft Nadia Gattas – On Fire 07. Timmy Trumpet & Tinie Tempah - Blazin (feat. Enisa) 08. STVW - Inferno 09. NWYR Selects: Nifra - Youphoria 10. Showtek, SMACK, Sam Gray - Take My Heart Away (Extended Mix) 11. Bassjackers & X-Tof - The Wave (Legacy Extended Edit) 12. Matt Guy - Every Little Time (Extended Mix) 13. AXMO x nanobii – Euro Fever 14. Jax Jones x D.O.D Wont Forget You ft. Ina Wroldsen (Extended Mix) 15. Future Anthem: Hardwell & Nicky Romero feat. MERYLL - I Wanna Dance 16. Swedish House Maffia - Ray Of Solar (Tiesto remix) 17. David Rust - Cultr 18. W&W x Da Tweekaz – Kriss Kross

W&W Rave Culture Radio
W&W - Rave Culture Radio 142

W&W Rave Culture Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 59:48


01. Calvin Harris - Desire ft. Sam Smith (Don Diablo Extended Remix) 02. Sentinel - Hallucinate (Extended Mix) 03. Nicky Romero & TELYKAST x Linney - Desire (Extended Mix) 04. Sam Feldt - All The Things She Said 05. Tiësto, Tears For Fears, Niiko x Swae, Gudfella Rule The World (Everybody) (Extended Mix) 06. Jay Hardway ft Nadia Gattas – On Fire 07. Timmy Trumpet & Tinie Tempah - Blazin (feat. Enisa) 08. STVW - Inferno 09. NWYR Selects: Nifra - Youphoria 10. Showtek, SMACK, Sam Gray - Take My Heart Away (Extended Mix) 11. Bassjackers & X-Tof - The Wave (Legacy Extended Edit) 12. Matt Guy - Every Little Time (Extended Mix) 13. AXMO x nanobii – Euro Fever 14. Jax Jones x D.O.D Wont Forget You ft. Ina Wroldsen (Extended Mix) 15. Future Anthem: Hardwell & Nicky Romero feat. MERYLL - I Wanna Dance 16. Swedish House Maffia - Ray Of Solar (Tiesto remix) 17. David Rust - Cultr  18. W&W x Da Tweekaz – Kriss KrossFile Download (59:48 min / 82 MB)

Damon Sharpe presents Brainjack Radio
041 – Damon Sharpe presents Brainjack Radio

Damon Sharpe presents Brainjack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 60:15


Damon Sharpe premieres his brand new track with Viiq “Wherever You Go” along with some of the best new dance music from around the globe on a fresh episode of #BrainjackRadio! 01. Damon Sharpe x Viiq - Wherever You Go 02. Fedde Le Grand & NOME. - You Want It 03. Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar - family ties (Sven Fields & Kapuchon Edit) 04. Laidback Luke, Öwnboss & Kapuzen - TikTak 05. Damon Sharpe & Chris Burke ft Charlie Miller - Safe Haven 06. Steff Da Campo & Adam de Great - Knight Rider 07. Timmy Trumpet & Tinie Tempah - Blazin (feat. Enisa) 08. Dom Dolla - Saving Up 09. Matroda - No Sleep (6AM) feat. MERYLL 10. Lola K & Maui Sam - Love Will Make You (ft. Wisner) 11. Manila Killa feat. Linney - Sacredly 12. Kv5 Dubai - Nightcall 13. James Hype & Kim Petras - Drums 14. Mau P - Dress Code 15. Bingo Players - You Know Why 16. Noizu & Martin Ikin - Burnin' 17. Mo Falk - Deeper 18. BYOR & Yves V - Joyride (feat. Kyle Reynolds) 19. Deader Than Disco - Messages From The Stars 20. Odd Mob & OMNOM - Losing Control

Sakura Radio
06/12/23放送・フィラデルフィアツアーとEnisaコンサート〜「TEN MILLIONS by R-NABY」

Sakura Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 13:54


今回紹介した音楽(著作権の関係でPodcastには含まれていません)Not Alone /  R-NABYFool 4 U /  EnisaGood Bye/  R-NABY  

Don Diablo Presents Hexagon Radio
Don Diablo Hexagon Radio Episode 441

Don Diablo Presents Hexagon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 59:40


On this week's show Don plays new music from Chester Young & Keerthin, AnnicK, Arensky, Ekonovah, Jude & Frank, Lohrasp Kansara, Massane, Preview: Gabry Ponte x Don Diablo - Sunglasses at Night1. Chester Young & Keerthin - Lead Me On 2. Ty Dolla $ign - Motion (Snakehips Remix)3. Mr. Belt & Wezol - You Do 4. David Puentez & Albert Neve - Superstar (HÄWK Extended Remix)5. AnnicK - HONEY 6. Sikdope x Keeld - Money7. Bloodlike & Cammy - U & I 8. Becky Hill x Chase & Status - Disconnect 9. Alex Pizzuti - 6 A.M. (Sped Up Version)10. Arensky - Set Me Free11. Aazar - Stupid 12. Costel Van Dein - Like A ft. Purple Velvet Curtains 13. Ekonovah - Morning Light 14. Jude & Frank, Lohrasp Kansara - Curura 15. Riton x Belters Only - Never Knew Love' ft. Enisa 16. VisionV - Lonely ft. Phea17. Skrillex & Boys Noize - Fine Day Anthem 18. Edlan - Timberwolf 19. Massane - Trust

Working Class Audio
WCA #445 with Brad Smalling- Adopting ATMOS, Watching the Bottom Line, Relationships, Outreach, and Networking

Working Class Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 71:33


My guest is Brad Smalling, Atmos Creative, Engineer, and Owner of Evergroove Studio. Brad has worked on projects for J Balvin, Carly Simon, Story of the Year, RoSaWay, and Enisa, Bava. In this episode, we discuss Reconnecting Athina Wilkinson Ergonomic Nightmare Adopting ATMOS Spousal Instinct UMG J Balvin Wes LaChot Watching the Bottom Line D Mixing Solar Power  Inspiration Business Coaching Relationships  Outreach Sonos ERA300 Getting Out and Networking Matt's Rant: Sonic Intrusion Links and Show Notes Evergroove Studio Lisa Zahiya Business Coach Credits Guest: Brad Smalling Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau  WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell  Announcer: Chuck Smith

The Dinner Table: A Southern Cannibal Podcast
3 TRUE Crazy Ex Horror Stories | Episode 274

The Dinner Table: A Southern Cannibal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 20:47


I HATE EXES!  Send your TRUE Scary Stories HERE! ► https://southerncannibal.com/ Follow me on Twitch! :) ► https://www.twitch.tv/southerncannibal LISTEN TO THE DINNER TABLE PODCAST! ► https://open.spotify.com/show/3zfschBzphkHhhpV870gFW?si=j53deGSXRxyyo9rsxqbFgw Faqs about me ► https://youtube.fandom.com/wiki/Southern_Cannibal Stalk Me! ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Southern_Canni ► Instagram: https://instagram.com/Southern_Canni/ ► Snapchat: southerncanny ► Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/southern-cannibal-merch ► Scary Story Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL18YGadwJHERUzNMxTSoIYRIoUWfcGO2I ► DISCLAIMER: All Stories and Music featured in today's video were granted FULL permission for use on the Southern Cannibal YouTube Channel!  ► Thumbnail Artist: Myself    Huge Thanks to these brave folks who sent in their stories! #1.  - Sam #2. - Enisa #3. - Julia Huge Thanks to these talented folks for their creepy music! ► Myuuji: https://www.youtube.com/c/myuuji ♪ ► CO.AG Music: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA  ♪ ► Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com ♪ ► Piano Horror:  https://www.youtube.com/PianoHorror ♪ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/

Application Security PodCast
Rob van der Veer -- OWASP AI Security & Privacy Guide

Application Security PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 42:54


Rob van der Veer has a 30-year background in software engineering, building AI businesses, creating software, and assessing software. He is a senior director at the Software Improvement Group, where he established practices for AI, security, and privacy. Rob is involved in several standardization initiatives like OWASP SAMM, ENISA, CIP, and AI security & privacy guide. He leads the writing group for the new ISO standard on AI engineering: 5338. Rob co-leads the OWASP integration project, with openCRE.org as a key result, aiming to create alignment in the standards landscape. Rob joins us to introduce the OWASP AI Security and Privacy Guide. We cover Rob's observations on how AI engineering differs from regular software engineering, typical software engineering pitfalls for AI engineers, the new guide's scope, threats introduced with AI, and mitigations that orgs and teams can use to build a secure AI system. We hope you enjoy this conversation with...Rob van der Veer.Show Notes:Visit the OWASP Security & Privacy Guide here --> https://owasp.org/www-project-ai-security-and-privacy-guide/FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Es la Mañana de Federico
Entrevista a José Bayón

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 9:31


Federico entrevista a José Bayón, consejero delegado de Enisa, una empresa que apoya a las Pymes para impulsar proyectos de emprendimiento.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with St. Louis

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 67:17


We had the pleasure of interviewing St. Louis over Zoom video.Presenting “Debut”, the brand new single from Liverpool-based musical marksman, St. Louis. After years of developing his sound behind closed doors, St. Louis is finally showing his craft to the world as an artist undeniably in his own lane. The jazz-R&B/pop-oriented musician is an amalgamation of the greats of past and present, with a sound existing somewhere in-between Jeff Buckley, The Weeknd, Freddy Mercury and… Thundercat?!? Churning gospel choir-like harmonies decorate the moody, rhythmic backbone of the music as St. Louis' vocals croon the tragedy of a man falling blindly in love for a woman he's watching onstage. The song boasts a tale of obsession and lust, a narrative that marries well with the beautiful yet dark undertones of the music. “Debut” is a hook-laden gem carrying both the grace of a sophisticated musical mind with the rhythmic modernity of a club banger. This slice of modern pop feels transatlantic while proudly wearing an oh-so British heart on its lyrical sleeve. As well as being a performing artist in his own right, St. Louis has had multiple and ongoing success as a writer and producer. Notable cuts include ‘Morning' by Karen Harding, producing and arranging Stealth's “Black Heart”, feat. The Dap Kings, BTOB's viral youtube smash “Outsider”, Goodboys' latest single “Black and Blue”, amongst many other high-level collaborations with names such as David Guetta & Ava Maxx. He also produced and wrote the song ‘Green Light' for social media starlet ENISA, who performed the song at the American Song Contest 2022, representing the state of New York. The future is bright for this up and coming gem, and 'Debut' marks a cornerstone in the creative powerhouse's journey that you don't want to miss. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #StLouis #Debut #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod