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We are privileged to welcome Le Ly Hayslip, whose memoir, When Heaven and Earth Changed Places, was the first to bring the story of a former Viet Cong and Vietnam refugee to American readers. Oliver Stone later made the book into a major motion picture starring Tommy Lee Jones. Ms. Hayslip is the founder of the East Meets West Foundation, now known as Thrive Networks. Her story is one of unimaginable trauma somehow matched by powerful resilience and a will to thrive. She was born in poverty in a village near Da Nang as the First Indochina War neared it height. What Americans call the Vietnam War followed, and her village became a frontline for the conflict between the Viet Cong and South Vietnamese government forces, backed by the United States. As a teenager, Le Ly joined the Viet Cong, primarily as a result of her village's political leanings and the influence they held over the area. Her role involved basic support tasks such as cooking and transporting supplies, but she also set booby traps and planted mines. She was arrested and tortured by South Vietnamese forces, who suspected her of espionage for the Viet Cong. This experience was traumatizing, and after her release, she faced suspicion from the Viet Cong as well, who questioned her loyalty. The double scrutiny and resulting abuses left her isolated and vulnerable. To escape the violence and constant threat of harm, Le Ly left her village and found work in Da Nang, where she encountered new struggles. She took on various jobs to survive–many of them illegal–and became involved with American soldiers, which brought a degree of financial stability but exposed her to new risks. In the early 1970s, Le Ly met Ed Munro, an American civilian contractor who eventually became her husband. Their relationship offered her a way out of Vietnam, and she emigrated to the United States with him. Upon arrival, Le Ly faced a new set of challenges: culture shock, language barriers, and the struggle to adapt to an entirely different way of life. Although safe from the violence of war, she was haunted by the trauma of her past and had to navigate the demands of her new life as a mother and immigrant. After settling in the United States, Le Ly worked a variety of jobs to support herself and her children. Though she and Munro eventually divorced, Le Ly persevered, working to provide for her family and find stability. Her journey gave her a unique perspective on both Vietnamese and American cultures, and over time, she began to process her experiences by writing her memoir, When Heaven and Earth Changed Places, published in 1989. In it, she shared her personal account of life during the Vietnam War, her family's struggles, and her journey to America. Her story offered an intimate view of the human cost of war, aiming to bridge understanding between Americans and Vietnamese. Le Ly's memoir caught the attention of American film director Oliver Stone, who was moved by her story and its focus on the impact of war on civilians, especially women. Stone had already explored the Vietnam War from an American perspective in Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July. With Heaven and Earth, released in 1993, he completed his Vietnam War trilogy, this time focusing on the Vietnamese experience. The film, adapted from Le Ly's memoirs When Heaven and Earth Changed Places and Child of War, Woman of Peace, follows her journey from Vietnam to America, highlighting her experiences with violence, survival, and resilience. Beyond her writing, Le Ly became a humanitarian and advocate for peace and reconciliation. In 1988, she founded the East Meets West Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving relations between Vietnam and the United States and aiding Vietnamese communities in need. The foundation has supported various projects, including medical assistance, educational programs, and infrastructure development, helping Vietnamese people affected by the war rebuild their lives. Through her humanitarian work, Le Ly sought to bridge the gap between her two worlds, fostering understanding and healing across cultures. Le Ly Hayslip's life story reflects the complexities of war, survival, and adaptation. Her work as an author, film collaborator, and humanitarian has contributed to greater awareness of the Vietnam War's impact on civilians and helped foster cross-cultural understanding. Through her story and her efforts, she has become a powerful advocate for peace and a testament to resilience amid the devastation of war. We're grateful to UPMC for Life and Tobacco Free Adagio Health for sponsoring this event!
Connect with USIn this powerful episode of SLANT, host Dana Tai Soon Burgess welcomes Vietnamese-American author, activist, and philanthropist Le Ly Hayslip alongside filmmaker Lacey Mackey. Together, they explore the profound journey of documenting the untold stories of Vietnamese women through their new documentary Woman | Phu Nu. Le Ly shares her personal experiences growing up in a war-torn Vietnam and her lifelong mission to give a voice to the women who were often voiceless. Lacey discusses her collaboration with Le Ly and the deep significance of preserving these women's stories for future generations. Tune in to hear how their work illuminates the strength, resilience, and healing of these women through their intimate and groundbreaking documentary.
www.CPOPLAYBOOK.comEpisode TranscriptAboutThe podcast underscores the crucial role of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in protecting organizations from cyber threats. Gary Hayslip, a seasoned CISO, emphasizes the evolving nature of the role from technical to strategic leadership. He highlights the importance of integrating CISOs into the executive team and discusses the ethical concerns surrounding their reporting structure.*Gary HaysllipGary Hayslip is an experienced Global CISO with repeated success delivering innovative security programs to safeguard enterprises at every touchpoint. An insightful thought leader with proven business acumen and commitment to organizational mission, values, and goals. Hayslip brings this wealth of information technology, security leadership, and risk management experience to his role as the CISO, for SoftBank Investment Advisers & SoftBank Group International. Hayslip's previous executive roles include multiple CISO, CIO, Deputy Director of IT, and Chief Privacy Officer roles for the U.S. Navy (Active Duty), the U.S. Navy (Federal Government employee), the City of San Diego California, and Webroot Software.Hayslip is a proven cybersecurity professional; he has established a reputation as a highly-skilled communicator, author, and keynote speaker. Hayslip co-authored the CISO Desk Reference Guide: A Practical Guide for CISOs – Volumes 1 & 2, The Executive Primer: An Executives Guide to Security Programs, and Developing your Cybersecurity Career Path. He also recently published The Essential Guide to Cybersecurity for SMBs. Hayslip serves as a director on several boards and is also a technology advisor for several others.*All media inquiries: media@cpoplaybook.com
This week in God's Country, Dan and Reid Isbell are joined by 2011 and 2012 ASCAP Songwriter of the Year and 1/3 of the songwriting trio known as The Peach Pickers, Ben “Never Been Broke” Hayslip, to discuss building his first deer stand and songwriting without considering what's on the radio. Ben also shares the story behind hustlin' ball caps before making the jump to writing songs full time and the story of yet another stolen deer. Consider this our PSA to help Ben get back the biggest buck he's ever killed. If it's hanging on your wall, you know what to do. God's Country on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube More from MeatEater Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dennise Hayslip, and her "other" boyfriend, Darren Cain, were murdered on 30 April 1998 by her boyfriend Charles Thompson, intrigued yet? In this episode of Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings, Kelly tells you the entire story in detail and those details are SHOCKING!#DenniseHayslip #CharlesThompson #DarrenCain #TrueCrime #PodcastCheck out Factor!This holiday season, you might be looking fornutritious, convenient meals to keep you energized on jam-packed days.Factor, America's #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Delivery Service, can help you fuelup fast for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with chef-prepared, dietitian-approvedready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. You'll save time, eat well,and stay on track with your healthy lifestyle while tackling all your holiday to-dos.Click HERE for 50% off by using the code unspeakable50
Hayslip is a highly-regarded film producer known for his involvement in some of the biggest blockbuster films in recent history. His significant contributions to the film industry through his technical roles for major motion pictures include serving as Unit Production Manager for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation, and Guardians of the Galaxy, among others. Hayslip has also produced popular TV series like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mandalorian, and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan. Throughout his career, Hayslip has collaborated with many acclaimed filmmakers and A-list talent, including John David Washington, Christopher Nolan, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, and Michael Caine, to name just a few. With his extensive experience and impressive track record, Hayslip is a trusted and respected figure in the film industry, and his contributions have helped bring some of the most beloved films to the big screen.
I'm Josh Cooperman and this is Convo By Design. Today, we are going back to the WestEdge Design Fair in Dallas, Texas with designer, Sherry Hayslip. I have been working with the WestEdge Design Fair since I think 2015. I have been producing the panels and conversations since 2016 and as is the case every year it gets more challenging because I push myself to bring you designers you know, creators you don't and topics that force you to think about the business and how it affects you and your impact on the business of design. I speak with creators who come from all walks of life and creative thought. Today, you are going to hear from my conversation with Sherry Hayslip, one of the most cerebral designers I know. By this, I mean that she puts more thought into the context of the design as it affects those who will be living with it. I would also say that she is also one of the most under-appreciated designers I know. She is an international talent, she is award-winning, she has Fortune 500 and celebrity clients, she works on a wide array of projects and styles and there is no shortage of press-coverage but in my opinion, she is in the conversation for one of America's greatest talents. Hear her approach and you recognize that she is a special creative. Designer Resources ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Episode 271 featuring Mitch Altman Article, great style is easy. It's the best way to buy beautiful modern furniture York Wallcoverings - Designed to inspire for over 125 years Franz Viegener - Finely crafted sculptural faucets Moya Living - Beautiful, durable powder coated kitchen, bath & outdoor kitchen cabinetry Thank you Sherry, WestEdge Design Fair and to all of you who came to the show. Thank you to CXD sponsors and partners, ThermaSol, Article Furniture, York Wallcoverings, Moya Living and Franz Viegener for your continued support. Of course, thank you for downloading, subscribing and listening to the show. Thank you for the emails of support and the guest submissions. I love them and it has allowed me to find some amazing talent to showcase. Please remember why you do what you do and for whom you do it. Designers, architects, artists, product designers, showroom managers, publicists, magazine editors, publishers, set decorators and everyone else that makes our industry stronger by the day, this show is for you. That's why I do it. Thanks for listening. Be well, and take today first.
Vietnamese-American memoirist and humanitarian Le Ly Hayslip tells her incredible story about surviving the horrors of Vietnam, translating those memories to the page and striving to change the world. Her first memoir, "When Heaven and Earth Changed Places: A Vietnamese Woman's Journey from War to Peace," chronicles her experiences as a young girl growing up during the Vietnam War. It was adapted by Oliver Stone into the groundbreaking "Heaven & Earth" war drama starring Tommy Lee Jones. The third film in Stone's Vietnam War trilogy, "Heaven & Earth" followed "Platoon" and "Born on the Fourth of July." Her second book, "Child of War, Woman of Peace," continues her life story into the United States. As a humanitarian, Hayslip is the founder of two charitable organizations providing emergency assistance to the needy in Vietnam: East Meets West Foundation and Global Village Foundation.
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Welcome to Summarily—a podcast for busy lawyers. In this episode we review several criminal and civil cases from the DCAs and the Florida Supreme Court from January 2022. Links to the cases are listed below. In the next episode we will review cases from February before moving to bi-weekly updates. If you come across a noteworthy opinion, e-mail a summary of the opinion to summarilypod@gmail.com. I may include your summary in a future episode—with attribution, of course! Nota bene: next month I will host two very well-respected appellate judges for a discussion about effective appellate advocacy. Be sure to subscribe and hit the notification button so you don't miss it. Thanks to Chris Clark of Pendulum Productions LLC for editing and producing this podcast. And THANK YOU for listening and subscribing. Please share Summarily with your friends and colleagues.Enjoy this episode! Shahgodary v. State, No. 4D21-1252, 2022 WL 39200 (Fla. 4th DCA Jan. 5, 2022). Sanchez v. State, Nos. 4D20-2476 and 4D20-2477, 2022 WL 39196 (Fla. 4th DCA Jan. 5, 2022). Brown v. State, No. 4D20-1426, 2022 WL 107947 (Fla. 4th DCA Jan. 12, 2022). Stephens v. State, No. 1D19-3427, 2022 WL 109114 (Fla. 1st DCA Jan. 19, 2022). Miller v. State, No. 2D19-3355, 2022 WL 162979 (Fla. 2d DCA Jan. 19, 2022). Bailey v. State, No. 3D21-2107, 2022 WL 163913 (Fla. 3d DCA Jan. 19, 2022). Simpson v. State, No. SC18-1238, 2022 WL 120867 (Fla. Jan, 13, 2022). Avsenew v. State, No. SC18-1629, 2022 WL 120598 (Fla. Jan 13, 2022). In Re: Amendment to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130, No. SC21-129 (Fla. Jan. 6, 2022). (Jeffrey Molinaro's blog)Hayslip v. U.S. Home Corp, No. SC19-1371 (Fla. Jan. 27, 2022). Robinson Helicopter Company v. Gangapersaud, No. 2D20-2470, 2022 WL 38498 (Fla. 2d DCA Jan. 5, 2022).Neff v. Archdiocese of Miami, No. 3D20-1340, 2022 WL 220542 (Fla. 3d DCA Jan. 26, 2022).
This is Lone Star House of Design, a showcase of amazing design and architecture from the Great State of Texas. This episode features big color, global influence and if you love art, this is for you… With work that can be found from California to Cape Cod to the Caribbean Islands and beyond, Sherry Hayslip is a Dallas based designer with a truly global perspective and an amazing gift for luxury design and art placement. Thank you, Sherry, amazing. Thank you for listening, please subscribe to the show so you catch every episode of Lone Star House of Design and Convo By Design, ask Alexa or Siri, say, “Hey Siri, Play Convo By Design” and she will. You can follow the show on the socials as well, @ConvoXDesign with an “X” on Instagram, and check out the YouTube channel for videos from some of your favorite episodes. Thank you for listening and until next week, be well and keep creating. . . . #ConvoByDesign #SherryHayslip #SherryHayslipInteriors #TexasDesign #InteriorDesign #GlobalDesign
Gary Hayslip joined me for Veteran November and a special CISO Talk episode, we talk about our military service, his outlook on cyber and leadership. Gary shares his views on what CISO's are experiencing right now and how the industry is evolving and will evolve over the next few years. Don't miss this amazing talk! Gary's Bio: While others take pride in meeting all standards set before them, Hayslip's focus is delivering service beyond organizational expectations and creating a collaborative culture. As a leader and subject matter expert in Cybersecurity, Hayslip has had the opportunity to spearhead highly visible projects, drive immediate and long-range goals, and build dedicated high-performance teams to achieve enterprise enablement. With a multi-faceted background that spans both public and private sectors, Hayslip's scope includes working with and guiding global high-growth product and financial service organizations, the US Navy, and the City of San Diego. Combining his business acumen and hands-on approach, he focuses on "getting things done right the first time" with minimal disruption to business operations. As an expert communicator, he has continually demonstrated a high comfort level with publicizing and executing strategic plans as a spokesperson and liaison. Hayslip's proven strengths in collaboration and negotiation allow him to engage and influence staff at all organizational levels, an essential skill when navigating strategic change and deploying new technologies. Specialties: IT Strategy & Governance | Security Architecture & Development Frameworks | Identity & Access Management | Security Engineering | Threats Assessment | Vulnerability Management | Enterprise IT & Cybersecurity Operations | Regulatory Management | Cloud Security | DevOps & Security Integration | Servant Leadership | Project Management | Compliance/Frameworks: NIST CSF, PCI DSS, GDPR, ISO 27001, J-SOX, SOC-2, FCA, JFSA, JFSC, and SEC. **** James Azar Host of CyberHub Podcast James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/james_azar1 James on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-azar-a1655316/ ****** Sign up for our newsletter with the best of CyberHub Podcast delivered to your inbox once a month: http://bit.ly/cyberhubengage-newsletter ****** Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPoU8iZfKFIsJ1gk0UrvGFw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CyberHubpodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyberhubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberhubpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberhubpodcast Listen Here: https://linktr.ee/CISOtalk
Gary Hayslip joined me for Veteran November and a special CISO Talk episode, we talk about our military service, his outlook on cyber and leadership. Gary shares his views on what CISO's are experiencing right now and how the industry is evolving and will evolve over the next few years. Don't miss this amazing talk! Gary's Bio: While others take pride in meeting all standards set before them, Hayslip's focus is delivering service beyond organizational expectations and creating a collaborative culture. As a leader and subject matter expert in Cybersecurity, Hayslip has had the opportunity to spearhead highly visible projects, drive immediate and long-range goals, and build dedicated high-performance teams to achieve enterprise enablement. With a multi-faceted background that spans both public and private sectors, Hayslip's scope includes working with and guiding global high-growth product and financial service organizations, the US Navy, and the City of San Diego. Combining his business acumen and hands-on approach, he focuses on "getting things done right the first time" with minimal disruption to business operations. As an expert communicator, he has continually demonstrated a high comfort level with publicizing and executing strategic plans as a spokesperson and liaison. Hayslip's proven strengths in collaboration and negotiation allow him to engage and influence staff at all organizational levels, an essential skill when navigating strategic change and deploying new technologies. Specialties: IT Strategy & Governance | Security Architecture & Development Frameworks | Identity & Access Management | Security Engineering | Threats Assessment | Vulnerability Management | Enterprise IT & Cybersecurity Operations | Regulatory Management | Cloud Security | DevOps & Security Integration | Servant Leadership | Project Management | Compliance/Frameworks: NIST CSF, PCI DSS, GDPR, ISO 27001, J-SOX, SOC-2, FCA, JFSA, JFSC, and SEC. **** James Azar Host of CyberHub Podcast James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/james_azar1 James on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-azar-a1655316/ ****** Sign up for our newsletter with the best of CyberHub Podcast delivered to your inbox once a month: http://bit.ly/cyberhubengage-newsletter ****** Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPoU8iZfKFIsJ1gk0UrvGFw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CyberHubpodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyberhubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberhubpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberhubpodcast Listen Here: https://linktr.ee/CISOtalk
Gary Hayslip joined me for Veteran November and a special CISO Talk episode, we talk about our military service, his outlook on cyber and leadership. Gary shares his views on what CISO's are experiencing right now and how the industry is evolving and will evolve over the next few years. Don't miss this amazing talk! Gary's Bio: While others take pride in meeting all standards set before them, Hayslip's focus is delivering service beyond organizational expectations and creating a collaborative culture. As a leader and subject matter expert in Cybersecurity, Hayslip has had the opportunity to spearhead highly visible projects, drive immediate and long-range goals, and build dedicated high-performance teams to achieve enterprise enablement. With a multi-faceted background that spans both public and private sectors, Hayslip's scope includes working with and guiding global high-growth product and financial service organizations, the US Navy, and the City of San Diego. Combining his business acumen and hands-on approach, he focuses on "getting things done right the first time" with minimal disruption to business operations. As an expert communicator, he has continually demonstrated a high comfort level with publicizing and executing strategic plans as a spokesperson and liaison. Hayslip's proven strengths in collaboration and negotiation allow him to engage and influence staff at all organizational levels, an essential skill when navigating strategic change and deploying new technologies. Specialties: IT Strategy & Governance | Security Architecture & Development Frameworks | Identity & Access Management | Security Engineering | Threats Assessment | Vulnerability Management | Enterprise IT & Cybersecurity Operations | Regulatory Management | Cloud Security | DevOps & Security Integration | Servant Leadership | Project Management | Compliance/Frameworks: NIST CSF, PCI DSS, GDPR, ISO 27001, J-SOX, SOC-2, FCA, JFSA, JFSC, and SEC. **** James Azar Host of CyberHub Podcast James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/james_azar1 James on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-azar-a1655316/ ****** Sign up for our newsletter with the best of CyberHub Podcast delivered to your inbox once a month: http://bit.ly/cyberhubengage-newsletter ****** Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPoU8iZfKFIsJ1gk0UrvGFw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CyberHubpodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyberhubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberhubpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberhubpodcast Listen Here: https://linktr.ee/CISOtalk
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/set-it-forget-it-reset-it-repeat/) As long as you reset it and repeat, everything in cybersecurity is "set it and forget it". This episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and founder of Spark Media Solutions and Mike Johnson. Our guest this week is Brett Conlon (@DecideSecurity), CISO, Edelman Financial Engines. Check out Tricia Howard's dramatic readings of cold emails. Our Keyavi breaks new ground by making data itself intelligent and self-aware, so that it stays under its owner’s control and protects itself immediately, no matter where it is or who is attempting access. Keyavi is led by a team of renowned data security, encryption, and cyber forensics experts. See for yourself at keyavidata.com. On this week's episode Why is everybody talking about this now On LinkedIn and on Twitter, I asked "Is there anything in cybersecurity that's 'set it and forget it'?" There were plenty of funny answers like "Passwords" and the "Off" switch. But there were some interesting answers like whitelists from Brian Haugli of Sidechannel security and ethics from Stephen Gill of Russel Holdings. So many treat security as "set it and forget it" but we know that's a path to insecurity. Regardless, is there ANYTHING in security we can set and forget? Question for the board Our guest claims he's got an awesome board. I don't think we've ever heard that on our show. In most cases there's either fear of the board or the CISO doesn't even get direct conversation with the board. I asked our guest what is it about his board that's so awesome and what tips could he give to CISOs to move their board into that territory? What's Worse?! Who is going to handle physical assets the worst? If you haven’t made this mistake, you’re not in security Alexander Rabke, Splunk, asked, "How should sales people handle situations when, in fact, you are a security company with a security vulnerability (he also talked about a product not working) - what do you tell customers. How do you like to see this handled by the vendor?" I know a first response is to be honest, but they want to hold onto your business. What's a way salespeople could go about doing that? What do you think of this pitch? We're not talking vendor pitches in this segment. We're talking candidate pitches. Gary Hayslip, CISO, Softbank Investment Advisers and former guest on this show has an article on Peerlyst, a platform which is unfortunately going away, about finding your first job in security. Hayslip's first tip asks, "What information do you have?" Researching yourself is good advice, but I want to extend that to a question that I think puts you ahead of the pack and ask, "What's your unfair advantage?" It's a question that I heard investor Chris Sacca ask startups and I think it can also apply to individuals applying for jobs. Agree? If so, what are some good unfair advantages from candidates that have put them over the top?
In this episode of The New CISO Podcast, the host Steve Moore, and guest Gary Hayslip discuss the difficulties veterans face when transitioning to the business world. They also converse on how to remedy security failings, and how risk ownership mentally and physically impacts CISOs. A Challenging Transition for Military Personnel After serving in the military for however many years, enlisted personnel receive one class on how to transition to civilian life. While the class teaches how to format resumes, it doesn’t provide the amount of support military need to adjust to a new lifestyle. When you are in the military, everything is organized and planned out for you, from your day, to your week, to your month, to your year. You always understand what you need to do, and what path to follow. When that type of strict structure falls away after duty, many veterans feel lost. They enter a new world filled with so much uncertainty. Suddenly, they have nothing planned out—they don’t even know what they’re doing the next hour. Overcoming Fears In order to overcome this anxiety, Hayslip stresses that you must begin planning your civilian life while during your tour—and more than just in the last six months of your time. He suggests planning out civilian life as early as two years ahead of time. If you start early, you leave room for any road bumps you may encounter. Moore and Hayslip recognize that this transition is a period of intense personal and professional growth. Oftentimes, vets can feel helpless, wondering how they will provide for their families. Hayslip suggests that military can rely on what they already know: community and mission. We discuss on today’s episode what Hayslip means by discovering a new community, one that connects them to a broader purpose and to others. We also talk about finding a new mission, and how this can help transitioning vets find themselves again. How Non-vet Employers Can Help As a non-veteran, Moore asks how employers can help their recently hired vet-employees. Hayslip suggests that veterans need to be provided guidance, but also a level of flexibility. Military personnel need to understand how much room they have to move. We deliberate on the nuances of steering vet-employees, and how to communicate the level of risk they are allowed to have. The AAR Process In broadening the topic from veterans to cybersecurity companies in general, we discuss the proper and most effective way to process an AAR. Hayslip emphasizes constant documentation and how AAR needs to be information and solution focused. This includes as much data and documentation as possible. In addition to data and documentation, Hayslip advocates for providing opinion and experience. If you offer why you made a specific decision based on previous experiences, then the team leader can have a better context to what happened. The leader can focus on why your decision worked one time and not another. What doesn’t work for AARs However, we believe that sometimes the process of an AAR becomes muddled. Hayslip points to when blame enters the equation, the AAR becomes ineffective. If one group is blamed in particular, then no one learns what actually happened. It also leads to people shying away from honesty. Moore highlights how bad leadership uses an AAR as a weapon against the employees, which only breeds mistrust and inefficiency. Hayslip offers his solutions to combat a toxic environment surrounding an AAR, such as breaking the teams down into small groups and facilitating self-reflection. In this episode, he dives into why this strategy works and how best to remove blame from the situation. A Mission vs. a Mission Statement We also touch on what we believe is the difference between a company mission and the sometimes corporate-sounding mission statement. Hayslip acknowledges that a mission statement is an attempt to get different groups of people focused in the same direction. But does a bland, emotionless statement do the trick? Not always. He points to focusing on purpose—what is the purpose of this company, other than to survive? He challenges businesses to remove the capitalistic goals for a moment and ask themselves what their purpose is. What does their product do for society? As your company evolves, so should your mission statement to reflect that change. Hayslip also proposes a way to structure mission statements with subsets, such as an action statement. He delves into why multiple statements help clarify the goals of each team, and of the overall company. Listen to the episode to hear the additional statements! Inclusive Culture Facilitating a more inclusive work culture in companies and cyber security teams can only benefit everyone involved. Hayslip offers ideas such as a “Lunch and Learn” or visiting other departments in order to grant more visibility to all parts of a company. Listen on to discover how these events helped bridge relationships with other teams, how it relates to the mission statement and what came of inclusivity. Risk Ownership Towards the end of the episode, we touch on how the idea of risk ownership impacts CISOs mentally and physically. Moore and Hayslip ask the question: who owns the risk? Many CISOs feel the responsibility falls solely on their shoulders, leading to a high stress level and burn-out rate. Hayslip jokes that the pressure could give you an ulcer—and it has for some leaders. However, risk is also made up of many things that those leaders cannot control. While the lack of control exasperates the stress for CISOs, it’s also important to understand that if you can’t control everything, then risk is not all on you. As Hayslip says, risk ownership is for the whole company. The Essential Guide to Cyber Security for SMBs Lastly, Moore mentions Hayslip’s recent book, The Essential Guide to Cyber Security for SMBs. In his book, he covers how many SMB’s believe they don’t need cyber security because they think they are too small. However, Hayslip puts forth that if you are on the internet, you are a target, especially SMBs. Check out his book to find out why! Links: Exabeam: Website New CISO Podcast Steve Moore - Linkedin Gary Hayslip - LinkedIn The Essential Guide to Cybersecurity for SMBs CISO Desk Reference Guides
In this episode, Susan interviews Dr. Bert Hayslip, Regents Professor Emeritus in UNT’s Psychology Department. Dr. Hayslip explains how an experience he had in a nursing home as a child motivated him to pursue a career working with older adults. He discusses with Susan some of the influences on memory and the ways in which we understand memory in later life. Dr. Hayslip explains why he dislikes the term “senior moment” and why he is a proponent of learning new skills to improve memory as we age. To learn more about OLLI at UNT, please visit our website, https://olli.unt.edu/, or email us at olli@unt.edu.
In this episode, I'm joined by Gary R. Hayslip, Cybersecurity Strategist & CISO. Together we discuss the global impact of cybersecurity mergers & acquisitions, along with the impact that they are having on today's CISOs. With over 25 years of information technology, security leadership, and risk management experience, Hayslip has an exceptional record of success leading multiple, diverse cross-functional security and risk governance teams in the planning, analyzing and implementation of information security programs to support organizational business objectives. Hayslip is a proven cybersecurity professional; he has established a reputation as a highly skilled communicator, author, and keynote speaker. Hayslip has developed the ability to work within all business channels of an organization and is extremely effective in communicating the nuances of cybersecurity in business/risk terms for executive management and boards of directors. Hayslip’s previous executive roles include multiple CISO, CIO, Deputy Director of IT and Chief Privacy Officer roles for the U.S. Navy (Active Duty), the U.S. Navy (Federal Government employee), the City of San Diego California, and Webroot Software. In all of these roles, Hayslip led diverse teams of 10 – 300 employees and built information technology and security programs from the ground up. He partnered with software development and agile teams, integrating security into innovative workflows and new services. Hayslip collaborated with customers, strategic partners, and executive leadership teams on the deployment of new products, merger & acquisition due diligence services, and the management of his organizations business risks. Hayslip recently co-authored the CISO Desk Reference Guide: A Practical Guide for CISOs – Volumes 1 & 2, which are considered among the leading books on enabling CISOs to expand their leadership and business expertise. He serves as an EvoNexus Selection Committee member, where he reviews and mentors cybersecurity and Internet-of-Things startups. He sits on the board of directors for both the Cyber Center of Excellence and Infragard’s San Diego chapter. Hayslip is an active member of the professional organizations ISC2, ISSA, ISACA, OWASP, and Infragard. He currently holds several professional certifications, including CISSP, CISA, and CRISC. Hayslip has a BS in information systems management from UMUC and an MBA from San Diego State University. LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ghayslip Twitter: @ghayslip --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyberspeakslive/message
Ep 8. In 1998, Charles Thompson handed himself into police in Houston, Texas, for the shooting of his former girlfriend, Denise Hayslip, and her new partner Darren Cain. Both had allegedly been shot during a fight at Hayslip's home. Cain was shot dead at the scene while Denise Hayslip, who according to Thompson had been accidentally hit in the jaw with a bullet, was taken to hospital for treatment. Thompson was initially charged with one count of manslaughter and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. However, when Denise Hayslip died in hospital six days later Thompson's charges were upgraded to double murder - a capital charge for which he faced the prospect of a death sentence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The city of San Diego is a $4 billion business and it doesn’t shut down. As you’ll hear in this discussion between Gary Hayslip, the city’s CISO, and David Cass, Global CISO IBM Cloud and SaaS, San Diego is a smart city which is continuously rolling out new technologies to facilitate 'the business' while bolstering its security. In this podcast, recorded during the RSA Conference, Hayslip talks about joining the city as its first CISO some three years ago and how he established a five-year-plan which leveraged established frameworks like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to increase the security of the city and its 24 networks and 40 departments. The two also discuss ‘cloud first’ initiatives, resilient networks and the role of the CISO, which Hayslip provides practical guidance on with his book “A CISO Desk Reference Guide: A Practical Guide for CISOs.”
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You wouldn't think that innovation and city government go hand in hand but in The City of San Diego that is precisely the case. In this conversation with Vic Wheatman, the city's CISO Gary Hayslip discusses how the City of San Diego embraces cutting edge technology, working with early stage security startups. With 41 departments and 400 applications under his purview, Hayslip discussed how by its very nature and data it retains the city is under constant threat. He discusses how he is dealing with legacy systems that are "duct taped" to newer applications in an environment that is increasingly using cloud services to cope with its security requirements. And he relays the top three security issues that keep him up at night.
A Vietnamese woman's perspective of the Vietnam War. Her memoirs have inspired film director Oliver Stone and given an essential insight into the conflict between Vietnam and the US.
Songwriters Ben Hayslip and Rhett Akins have tons of number one hits between the two of them, so when you add Jason Aldean to the mix…you’re almost guaranteed to have another big hit. “When She Says Baby” is the latest single written by Ben and Rhett that was picked up by Jason, and sure enough…it took the top spot on the charts in no time. We caught up with them at a party to celebrate that song’s success.
In our last segment, we featured the celebration for “Round Here” from Florida Georgia Line. This was a huge day for one of the writers of that song, Thomas Rhett, as he also was able to celebrate his very first number one as an artist. Here is more with Thomas and writers Ben Hayslip, Jimmy Robbins, and his dad Rhett Akins.
Justin Moore has a lot to celebrate these days. The Valory Records artist released his “Off The Beaten Path” album in September, and it didn’t take long for the lead single “Point At You” to take the top spot on the charts, propelling the album also to the top spot on the charts. We had a chance to catch up with Justin and “Point At You” songwriters Ross Copperman, Ben Hayslip and Rhett Akins at the popular Nashville nightspot The Stage to celebrate that song’s success.
Tyler Farr has gone "Redneck Crazy" with the release of his debut album. After moving to Music City from Missouri, he got a gig at Tootsie's downtown and worked his way to the stage. He soon began writing with Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip, otherwise known as the Peach Pickers, and a publishing deal and record contract with Columbia Nashville soon followed. We had a chance to catch up with Tyler at a release party for that long-awaited album.
When a song hits the top spot on the charts, it's always cause for celebration. When Jake Owen hit number one with "Anywhere With You," he went all out, throwing a summer block party for about 20 thousand fans. This number one party became the biggest celebration ever held at BMI. Kelly Lynn had a chance to catch up with Jake and co-writers Jimmy Yeary, David Lee Murphy, and Ben Hayslip just before the party got started.
Dale Dodson is known around town as an incredible songwriter, but he recently had the opportunity to produce a new album full of songs written by his late friend and co-writer Hank Cochran. As Jamey Johnson became close with Hank through his last years, he learned that Dale was a natural fit to produce Jamey's latest album "Living For A Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran." We had a chance to sit down with Dale to talk about that project.
The songwriting team of the Peach Pickers, which include Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson, and Ben Hayslip, have earned numerous top hits together, writing songs for many of today's hottest artists. When you throw Luke Bryan into the mix, you might think they'll come away with a big time party song. However...the foursome instead came up with the heartfelt hit "I Don't Want This Night To End." We caught up with them at a party at Nashville's Cabana to celbrate the number one song.
Blake Shelton has had a very busy year. Now he's received his first ever digital platinum single, as he's taken "Honey Bee" to the top of the charts. We caught up with writers Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip at a number one party to talk about the success of that chart topping hit.
Blake Shelton hit the top of the charts late last summer with ‘All About Tonight.’ The album of the same name was released in August, and the song became Blake’s seventh number one. We had a chance to catch up with the writers of that hit song at a party to celebrate.
As Oscar Wilde once said, “The best laid plans of mice and men often go to EPIC FAIL.” Such was our experience this past Friday, as guest after guest bailed on us and we exhausted our respective phone books and Facebook friend lists trying to procure a replacement. Ultimately, we ended up with Hayslip again, […] The post Episode 011: Half-Hour of “Huh?” first appeared on Bad Philosophy.
As Oscar Wilde once said, “The best laid plans of mice and men often go to EPIC FAIL.” Such was our experience this past Friday, as guest after guest bailed on us and we exhausted our respective phone books and Facebook friend lists trying to procure a replacement. Ultimately, we ended up with Hayslip again, […]
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Le Ly Hayslip tên khai sinh là Phùng Thị Lệ Lý là một nhà văn, nhà ghi nhớ và nhà nhân đạo người Mỹ gốc Việt. Thông qua nền tảng của mình, cô đã làm việc để xây dựng lại những cây cầu văn hóa giữa Việt Nam và Hoa Kỳ sau Chiến tranh Việt Nam. Cô được biết đến với cuốn sách đầu tiên Khi Trời Đất Thay Đổi Địa Điểm: Hành Trình Của Người Phụ Nữ Việt Nam Từ Chiến Tranh Đến Hòa Bình, kể về thời thơ ấu yên bình và thời niên thiếu bị chiến tranh tàn phá của cô. Oliver Stone đã biến cuốn sách này thành bộ phim Heaven and Earth Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vietnamese-with-kenneth-nguyen/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy