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John Piller is a Smart Manufacturing Enthusiast. Proven Leader in Industrial Controls, Data collection, Control Theory and Implementation, and Energy Use. 20+ years of experience in Automation, Electrical Construction, and Education.
GhostSec describes itself as a hacktivist group. Formed around 2015, the organization's initial focus was shutting down ISIS websites and infiltrating their social media platforms. Recently, the organization has been linked to politically-motivated attacks involving PLCs and other industrial controls in Israel, Iran and Russia. All of which have focused on vulnerabilities found within industrial equipment controls.The biggest question for the industrial community is if GhostSec can show others how relatively simple it is to take control of industrial control systems – will those learning from GhostSec take it to another level? Joining us to discuss this situation is Matan Dobrushin, VP of Research at OTORIO. Based in Israel, the company is a leader in industrial cybersecurity solutions and services.To download our latest report on industrial cybersecurity, The Industrial Sector's New Battlefield, click here.
The Energizing America Podcast this week features Nate, Shane, and Jon discussing the qualities we look for in Wescomers, North Dakota's overall health, the realities of working in the trades, and the endless possibilities with trades work. Want to learn more about Wescom? Visit https://wescominc.com/ or take a look at our LinkTree here https://linktr.ee/wescominc
PLOT TWIST, Ben joins Dragos' leadership team in Australia and New Zealand and the news is broken LIVE to the CEO and Co-Founder on Episode 22 of Dark Mode!! Rob Lee is an all-round nice guy, pioneering in the industrial cybersecurity community, former U.S. Air Force Cyber Warfare Operations Officer and champion in safeguarding our communities. In this episode, Rob shares his perspective on why industrial control systems and operational technology security is the linchpin for achieving this mission. Time stamps: 00:00 - Introductions 04:14 - Rob serving in the United States Airforce as a Cyber Warfare Officer 09:23 - Future leaning topics and green energy with Malcolm Turnbull 14:35 - Cyber Security for Industrial Infrastructure (ICS/OT) 28:09 - Dragos mission statement to secure civilization and Rob Lees humanitarian views 35:39 - The biggest paradigm shift required to mature the security journey 41:58 - Advice for present and future Chief Security Officers (CSO) 48:49 - Australian critical infrastructure bill Links:
“Industrial cybersecurity” is not just an imposing sounding term, it's a multi-billion dollar industry. From monetizing endpoints to breaking apart the systems and structures as a whole, cybersecurity has become something that's top of every business leader's mind.In this episode, Dave Hatchell, long-time cybersecurity sales and business leader joins us to walk us through this subset of cyber security. We take a deep dive into why customers need the software that runs their business to also hold up on the protection side of things. But those are two different selling points. How does the customer vary? From leaning into that question, you can start to determine how your sales approaches should vary.Where do enterprise and industrial clients differ? With so many particular needs across so many particular industries, there are all kinds of start-ups popping up to address those highly specific industry needs. We touch on how you can be expected, as a salesperson, to solve those problems from industry to industry and from funding size to funding size.At the end of the day, this is a hot topic and a hot industry. How can you plan to break into it on the sales front? As businesses expand into more verticals, you can be ready to meet them where they need their struggles solved. From automation to political insecurity, the critical infrastructure and OT security industry is only going to grow bigger.If you are a sales leader at a startup, or you're in the sales team, and you're searching for your repeatable scalable sales process to grow sales faster, then please get in touch with me at andrew@unstoppable.do or you can also go to my site at www.unstoppable.do.Sign up for our newsletter (https://www.salesbluebird.com)We want your questions and topic suggestions for future episodes. Send them to andrew@unstoppable.do or send us a voice/video at https://zipmessage.com/unstoppableSupport the show
Principal at Allied Reliability Group Chris is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) through the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) and served as SMRP's M&RK Body of Knowledge Committee Chair from 2010 through 2014 and is currently serving on the Best Practices Committee. Chris joined Allied Reliability in January of 2006 because he shared Allied's passion for Maintenance and Reliability. Chris is the co-author of the book “Clean, Green, & Reliable – How equipment reliability delivers low cost, energy efficient assets to plants around the world”. As Director of Operations, he is responsible for continuously improving and expanding Allied's capabilities and offerings to provide additional value to their customers. Chris has over 16 years of experience across industries including primary metals, mining, food & beverage, power generation, pulp and paper, automotive, and pharmaceutical. Primarily, his focus has been in engineering, reliability, design, maintainability, and energy management. He understands the challenges that companies face and has a tremendous ability to design innovative solutions that work for them. Besides expert skills and a strong drive to succeed, he makes improving asset health an enjoyable venture. Chris's exceptional abilities in these areas have set him apart and he is considered among his peers to be a trusted resource in this field. Beyond Chris's contributions as a consultant and director, he has taught and spoke at numerous seminars/conferences and written multiple articles to help educate thousands of engineers and maintenance personnel worldwide on Maintenance & Reliability and Energy Management best practices. Specialties: Management, Reliability Centered Maintenance, Power Quality Analysis, Infrared Thermography, Motor Circuit Analysis, Industrial Controls, and Energy Efficiency. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/practical-reliability/support
As new and faster cellular networks fuel the connection of more devices to the internet, these devices will become potential cyber targets. That means more potential disruption to businesses' operational technology, including the industrial controls of offices, plants, hospital systems, supply chains and public infrastructure. FM Global senior cyber security consultant Tiago Dias details the risks and what you can do to become more resilient.
Host: Jon *** I am an active duty Marine, and any opinion expressed on this show is my own and is not military regulation or policy. *** Talk About The Episode: Jake Farquhar ***Any opinion expressed is my own and not of any organization I am a part of*** Enlisted into the Navy in 2012. He was an Information Systems Technician (IT). Currently is an Industrial Controls System Cybersecurity Specialist. Talk With The Guest: Got his start in IT/Cybersecurity when he enlisted into the Navy. Prior to the Navy, he was a janitor and bartender. What helped him get to where he is today: Everything he learned in the Navy. His favorite subject, or technology, he works with: He really enjoys pentesting, because he likes the challenge and following the trail down the layers. He also is proficient in Linux systems. Advice for Military transitioning into civilian Cybersecurity: Cyber Transition: Get certifications. (if staying with the DoD make sure they are 8140/8570 certified) Use TA while in to get a degree. Ensure your security clearance is in good standings and active. Continue to learn. General Transition: Ensure you apply for disability, make them tell you that you don't rate anything. Try to use your VA loan to purchase a house before you EAS. Make sure to have a little money saved up for the transition. Closing: You can contact the show by sending an email to thebunkhousecast@outlook.com. Follow on Twitter with @BunkhouseCast Follow on Facebook with @BunkhouseCast Join our community on Reddit: The Bunkhouse Cast “Be The Light In Someone's Dark” I created this podcast using version 3.0.3 of Audacity(R) recording and editing software[1]. [1] Audacity® software is copyright © 1999-2021 Audacity Team. Web site: https://audacityteam.org/. It is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The name Audacity® is a registered trademark.
In this episode, the IoT Integrator Wire editors talk with Richard Kerslake, General manager of Industrial Controls and Robotics in Intel's IoT Group, and co-chair of the FIDO Alliance's IoT Technical Working Group. The Alliance recently released the new FIDO Device Onboard protocol, which has the potential to significantly decrease the time required to onboard IoT devices. Richard describes how the standard will help solution integrators and how it can close the security gap in IoT devices.
In this episode, the IoT Integrator Wire editors talk with Richard Kerslake, General manager of Industrial Controls and Robotics in Intel's IoT Group, and co-chair of the FIDO Alliance's IoT Technical Working Group. The Alliance recently released the new FIDO Device Onboard protocol, which has the potential to significantly decrease the time required to onboard IoT devices. Richard describes how the standard will help solution integrators and how it can close the security gap in IoT devices.
Podcast: The Threatpost Podcast (LS 34 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: IoT Piranhas Are Swarming Industrial ControlsPub date: 2021-07-23Threat actors have been building enormous botnets using IoT devices to try to compromise the computing systems that control crucial infrastructure, such as pipelines (case in point: the DarkSide ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline) and other utilities, preying on legacy systems that have decades-old vulnerabilities. In this Threatpost podcast, Armis CISO Curtis Simpson delves into how to fight back.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Mike Mimoso, Chris Brook, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Threat actors have been building enormous botnets using IoT devices to try to compromise the computing systems that control crucial infrastructure, such as pipelines (case in point: the DarkSide ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline) and other utilities, preying on legacy systems that have decades-old vulnerabilities. In this Threatpost podcast, Armis CISO Curtis Simpson delves into how to fight back.
The rapid evolvement of artificial intelligence is changing the pace at which we enhance industrial processes for the future. Wood and Microsoft guests speak to how they are teaming up to leverage the full potential of data science and domain expertise through Project Bonsai, a disruptive tool making the power of AI automation within reach for operators. What factors and technology do we depend on for success? Where do organisations start in embracing this technology?This episode features:Prabu Parthasarathy, Vice President of Applied Intelligence, WoodEvolving Wood's portfolio of intelligent software solutions and technical partnerships, he is reshaping the world of industrial controls across multiple industries. Prabu is based in Houston, TX. Kence Anderson, Principal Program Manager for Autonomous Systems, MicrosoftA pioneer in the autonomous systems space, he has designed over 100 learning control systems for enterprise companies. Kence is based in San Francisco, CA. Winston Jenks, Technical Director for Applied Intelligence, WoodWinston brings leading simulator products to market that enhance communication with industrial processes and controls. He is based in Houston, TX. To connect with our guests and explore related insights, subscribe to The Wood Podcast at www.woodplc.com/podcast.
Raj Valli: Founder & CEO of Thinkster talks with me about Thinkster Math, Thinkster apps, test prep, and tutoring. This is episode 326 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Raj Valli founded - Thinkster. He is a data and statistics guy at heart. As a certified Six Sigma Black Belt, he helped multi-billion dollar companies save money by making sure that their products and services were of the highest quality. Six Sigma means having less than 3.4 defects per 1 million pieces of anything you produce - engines, coffee cups, your shirt...tutoring….anything! That’s outstanding almost defect-free quality! He has worked for major multi-billion dollar corporations leading functional areas in marketing, finance, operations, strategy, and M&A, across Aerospace, Automotive, Life Sciences, Chemicals, Materials, Pharmaceuticals, Industrial Controls, BioTech, Services, and Software. He spent 20+ years volunteering his time to help provide basic education for underprivileged children. Several years ago, his daughters were using a worksheet based math learning program (like Kumon, Mathnasium) to help accelerate their math learning. He was frustrated by the lack of progress they were having in truly understanding math concepts. They were getting really good in the process of solving math problems in a very formulaic way without really understanding why they were doing what they were doing. He looked everywhere for a math program that would let his daughter’s learn math for life and not just for a test or completing homework. He wanted a guaranteed approach to learning math. Not hope. But GUARANTEED! Like, Six-Sigma defect-free! He knew that if they had a real strong foundation in math, it would take them places. He found nothing other than a few books on the topic or needed to hire an excellent math tutor for $100/hour. He took matters into his own hands and looked for efficient and fool-proof ways of getting students to learn not only math, but to develop a strong foundation in problem solving skills and to help them improve their critical thinking and logical reasoning skills. He wanted them to develop the capacity to unpack and solve ANY problems in life - not just math problems. His strategy worked so well, that it got his daughters to ace math in middle and high school and eventually it also helped them into a top Ivy League University. This strategy became Thinkster…. Lots to learn today. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to share & subscribe. Enjoy! Connect and Learn More: https://hellothinkster.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJdwYjaKLSYovlcW8x_GHw https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajvalli/ https://twitter.com/hellothinkster https://www.facebook.com/ThinksterMath/?fref=ts Length - 46:03
Podcast: Down the Security Rabbithole PodcastEpisode: DtSR Episode 404 - The Wacky Wild World of OTPub date: 2020-07-21Prologue: This week, on the "Episode Not Found", Rafal and James host Robert Lee from Dragos. It's a conversation about Operational Technologies that includes a deep dive into the business and management side of Industrial Controls and the Energy Sector. Robert gives us a frank, no-spin walkthrough in the good and bad of the space and talks about some of the misunderstandings many of us have. A great episode if you're interested in the non-traditional cybersecurity sector. Guest Robert Lee Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertMLee LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robmichaellee/ The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Rafal Los (Wh1t3Rabbit), which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Prologue: This week, on the "Episode Not Found", Rafal and James host Robert Lee from Dragos. It's a conversation about Operational Technologies that includes a deep dive into the business and management side of Industrial Controls and the Energy Sector. Robert gives us a frank, no-spin walkthrough in the good and bad of the space and talks about some of the misunderstandings many of us have. A great episode if you're interested in the non-traditional cybersecurity sector. Guest Robert Lee Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertMLee LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robmichaellee/
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. ICS and SCADA of Israeli water sector targeted 2. Hackers exploit Sophos Firewall ZeroDay 3. Hacker selling COVID-19 detection platform after theft 4. Whisky Auctioneer suffers DDoS; postpones 2nd half of auction I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Podcast: Down the Security Rabbithole PodcastEpisode: DtSR Episode 254 - Lowdown and Dirty ICSPub date: 2017-07-25This week Sergio Caltagirone joins James and I to talk about Industrial Controls networks and systems and some of the dangers that go undiscussed. Sergio is a 2nd timer, and we take the opportunity to catch up and discuss one of his favorite topics. Additionally, we talk about a some of the topics that were discussed the week this podcast was recorded, a few weeks ago. Whether you're in Las Vegas for Black Hat Conference 2017 or not, take a listen to this sobering discussion about industrial controls and some of the more clear and present dangers facing us in that sector. Thanks again for joining us, Sergio!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Rafal Los (Wh1t3Rabbit), which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
This week Sergio Caltagirone joins James and I to talk about Industrial Controls networks and systems and some of the dangers that go undiscussed. Sergio is a 2nd timer, and we take the opportunity to catch up and discuss one of his favorite topics. Additionally, we talk about a some of the topics that were discussed the week this podcast was recorded, a few weeks ago. Whether you're in Las Vegas for Black Hat Conference 2017 or not, take a listen to this sobering discussion about industrial controls and some of the more clear and present dangers facing us in that sector. Thanks again for joining us, Sergio!
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