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In the latest episode of #IMM, Christine and Madison speak with Greg Otto, Editor-in-Chief at CyberScoop.
On this episode of the Connected Aviation Intelligence Podcast, Greg Otto, who is the Vice President of Sales & Marketing for ThinKom, is the guest. ThinKom's antenna technology is one among the most widely used on commercial airliners to enable in-flight connectivity (IFC). At the 2022 Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX), their ka-band antenna was selected by Safran for the new Airbus Airspace Link HBC line-fit connectivity system, one of several major announcements and IFC initiatives they have been part of this year. Otto discuses the Safran selection, new IFC antenna capabilities they're developing and IFC-related aviation market trends. Have suggestions or topics we should focus on in the next episode? Email the host, Woodrow Bellamy, at wbellamy@accessintel.com, or drop him a line on Twitter @WbellamyIIIAC. Check out our publication Avionics International @AvionicsGlobal + www.aviationtoday.com. Join our Avionics International LinkedIn group to suggest topics we should cover in our podcast, publications and events. www.linkedin.com/AvionicsMag
Greg Otto from Intel 471 joins Dave to discuss the findings of their work on "Cybercriminals preying on a travel surge with a host of different scams." Dave and Joe share some interesting listener follow up from Kevin, who writes in about the deepfakes episode and shares his comments on how scary the topic can be, especially with politicians. Dave shares a story about Charles Egunjobi, an auditor with the D.C. government, and how he fell victim to an online love scam costing elderly U.S. citizens $1.9 million. Joe touches on two stories, one being how a woman down in Texas is able to scam men out of some expensive items with a romance scam, and the other being a story that is warning Pennsylvania residents on a quick moving scam artist moving from state to state. Our catch of the day comes from Jon in California who writes in about about an email scam concerning a local job sent to him and how he needs to apply right away. Links to stories: D.C. government auditor involved in romance scheme, prosecutors say Texas woman cons men out of Rolex watches and fancy cars through ‘romance scam' Pennsylvania State Troopers warn of ‘quick moving' city-to-city scam artists Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com or hit us up on Twitter.
Diplomacy continues over the Russian threat to Ukraine. In the meantime, hacktivists and others are said to be receiving crowdfunding through alt-coin remittances. The Molerats are back, and they have some new tools. Right-to-left override is being seen again in the wild. Vodafone Portugal is taken offline by a cyberattack. Joe Carrigan on Meta's ten billion dollar privacy hit. Our guest is Greg Otto from Intel 471 to discuss shifts in ransomware strains. And two arrests are made in a money-laundering case connected with the Bitfinex hack. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/26
Greg Otto, White Oprah and I discuss magic, Mexico, F U Money and hidden secrets!
There are constant news blasts highlighting ransomware incidents, company data hacks, and online theft. These threats are real and growing more present by the day — ultimately, increased connectivity, untraceable cryptocurrency, and bad international actors all but ensure that online data is at risk. . What is it that causes company risk? Who are the actors at fault? And, perhaps most importantly, what can be done to mitigate these risks? . Greg Otto, Chief Cybercrime Reporter at Intel 471 discusses prevention methods as well as how international agencies, businesses, the federal government, and insurance companies are working diligently to protect their own interests as well as our data. As hacking prevention methods become simpler and more convenient, the field of cybersecurity will become more secure. . Learn more about the current challenges, relevance and importance of cybersecurity with SAE's Automotive Cybersecurity Certification course. The program teaches the context and requirements of the laws, regulations, and standards with a focus on the regulations of UNECE WP.29 and ISO/SAE DIS 21434. . Liked the episode? Drop us a review and follow SAE Tomorrow Today on your favorite podcasting platform. Bookmark us at https://www.sae.org/podcasts/tomorrow-today to dive deeper into the work being done by our guests and check out the video and bonus features. Help us become even better by sending ideas for future guests and topics to podcast@sae.org. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Great show utilizing one of the tricks we did at the club, two Headliners sharing the Bill. On this Show, we have Lynn Stobener opening the show, and then Headliner Greg Otto has a short set, and closing another Headliner, Tom McTigue. Wonderful lineup of comedy. Some of the audio of Tom's set is weak; but the comedy is solid... Enjoy!
This is a fun show featuring an interview with Headliner Greg Otto. He started off as a magician, and worked into a terrific and hard working stand-up comic; seen on TV, clubs all around the country, and most financially rewarding...worked cruise ships for decades. He has seen over 65 countries by working entertainment on the seas. He once visited all seven continents in less than one year. Very good interview and a short comedy set.
Despite the world being in the state it's in, there is still an internet to defend. Whether its information about criminals spinning up COVID-related scams, a run-of-the-mill ransomware attack, or some other form of cybercrime, information still needs to be shared between enterprises in order to keep things working as much as possible. On this episode, Greg Otto talks to Dan Young, Founder of QuoLab, about what he's doing to help keep the lines of information sharing open, especially in this heavily-remote workforce world we are all living in.
Ransomware has been one of the biggest threats in cybersecurity over the past few years. Hospitals, governments, cities, companies, they've all been impacted by this wave of malicious behavior. But what happens when an enterprise is hit? What goes on in the short term? How do you stop the bleeding? How do you recover? On this episode, Greg Otto talks with David Macias, president of ITRMS, a IT service provider based in California. Macias, a victim of a ransomware attack, tells us how he recovered, what he learned, and what he tells his clients to do in order to prevent a similar incident from occurring.
Winnti Group has appeared time and time again in recent months, but a new report released this week shows that the group may be getting sloppy. Greg Otto and Shannon Vavra break down what malware the group is using, how they may be tied to a company known as "World Wired Labs," and what it tells us about the Chinese cybercrime underground.
Threat intelligence has been around as long as the cybersecurity industry itself. Yet the conversation has sounded the same for years. In this episode, Greg Otto talks with Todd Weller, chief strategy officer for Bandura Cyber, about how the community can shift what it talks about when it comes to threat intel and which sectors needs to better utilize it if the conversation is to ever sound different.
We've seen malware, scams, and surveillance pop up since COVID-19 has turned our world upside down. The CyberScoop staff — Greg Otto, Jeff Stone, Sean Lyngaas and Shannon Vavra — looks at the whirlwind of news from the past month, how is the cybersecurity community dealing with it, and the lasting changes that will come from the pandemic.
In this episode, Greg Otto talks with Adam Darrah, director of intelligence at Vigilante, about hacker gangs on the dark web, how they run their ransomware operations, and if the cybersecurity community get ever get past the mindset of shaming victims when they are hit with a breach.
In this episode, Greg Otto talks with Adam Darrah, director of intelligence at Vigilante, about hacker gangs on the dark web, how they run their ransomware operations, and if the cybersecurity community get ever get past the mindset of shaming victims when they are hit with a breach.
Right before the world drastically changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the craziest story in cybersecurity was the Vault 7 trial. With that ending in a mistrial, Greg Otto and Jeff Stone look at how the government failed to get a conviction, what we learned about the CIA and when, if ever, we could see a new trial.
Right before the world drastically changed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the craziest story in cybersecurity was the Vault 7 trial. With that ending in a mistrial, Greg Otto and Jeff Stone look at how the government failed to get a conviction, what we learned about the CIA and when, if ever, we could see a new trial.
Greg Otto and Sean Lyngaas were in Miami for S4 -- and brought back all of info you need to know if you weren't there.
As part of CyberWeek, Greg Otto was joined by Gambling Compliance Editor-in-Chief James Kilsby and Bulletproof IT VP of Security Gus Fritschie to talk about the intersection of cybersecurity and casino gaming. This was a fun one.
A massive data breach at Capital One has led to the arrest of a Seattle-based woman who allegedly stole the private information of more than 100 million people, including 6 million Canadians. Today on Front Burner, Greg Otto, Editor-in-Chief of CyberScoop, brings us the story of accused hacker Paige Thompson and explains how the crime was done and why experts say a trail of clues was left for the FBI.
Cyberscoop Editor-in Chief of Greg Otto joins Eric Trexler and Arika Pierce to discuss the White House’s new cyber strategy as well as legislation currently being debated in Congress that would would codify the Department of Homeland Security’s role as the government’s main civilian cybersecurity authority. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e5
Greg Otto and Jen O'Daniel recap a wild week of back and forth between the president and his intelligence community. We also talk to ThreatQuotient CEO John Czupak on how his company has grown over the past few years.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto of cyberscoop.com.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today, John talked with Greg Otto from Cyberscoop.com.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto from Cyberscoop.com.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto of CyberScoop.com and the CEO of Malwarebytes, Marcin Kleczynski.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto of CyberScoop.com and Jerry Thompson of IdentityGuard.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto of CyberScoop.com.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today, John Bambenek talked with Greg Otto of CyberScoop.com.
On this week's episode of CyberSecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talked with Greg Otto and John Colbert.
On this week's episode of Cybersecurity Today with John Bambenek, John talks about the latest cybersecurity news with Greg Otto.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Diedrich Bader of ABC's “AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE”. “AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE” (Tuesdays from 8:30-9:00 p.m. ET) Katie Otto, a confident, unapologetic wife and mother of three, raises her flawed family in the wealthy town of Westport, Connecticut, filled with “perfect” mommies and their “perfect” offspring. Katie's perfectly imperfect world is upended when her neighbor's decision to move notches her up from her ideal social standing and sets her on a path to ensure that doesn't happen, regardless of the consequences. Luckily, her husband, Greg Otto, supports her in every way possible, but with a dash of reality thrown in as they work to ensure their children do not end up like everyone else. However, that isn't going to be easy when her oldest teenage daughter, Taylor, is already set on the “perfect” path; middle son Oliver has one goal in life: to be rich; and her youngest, Anna Kat, needs a little extra help navigating life. Then there are her friends, Angela and Doris, who help Katie keep it all in perspective and are the allies she needs in a town where “keeping it real” is not a compliment. Diedrich Bader is an American actor, voice actor and comedian. Many know him for his roles as Oswald Lee Harvey on the long-running comedy "The Drew Carey Show" and Lawrence from the film "Office Space. Diedrich was on three seasons of HBO's "Veep," opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and he will next up star opposite Katy Mixon in ABC's "American Housewife.”
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Comedian Greg Otto joins the show to talk about his career working on cruise ships around the world.