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In this special Black Hat edition of Breaking Badness, Part 2 of a 5 Part Series, we dive deep into the world of vulnerability management, cyber resilience, and supply chain security. Our expert guests—Jacob Graves, Director of Solution Architecture at Gutsy, Theresa Lanowitz, Chief Evangelist at Level Blue, Pukar Hamal, CEO at SecurityPal, and Vinay Anand, Chief Product Officer at NetSPI discuss the increasing complexity of managing vulnerabilities, the critical importance of reducing mean time to detect (MTTD) and mean time to repair (MTTR), and the emerging strategies for securing the supply chain against growing risks. Learn how vulnerability management isn't just a technical challenge but an organizational one, and explore the nuanced roles of the CIO, CTO, and CISO in maintaining a resilient cyber infrastructure.
On this episode of the Atlanta Gladiators Podcast, Director of Broadcasting & Communications, Liam Gotimer, is joined by Gladiator captain Jacob Graves, and Chief Revenue Officer, Steve Brown, to talk Gladiator hockey. Please note: This episode was recorded prior to the first loss of the season, on the morning of Tuesday, November 14th.
On this month’s episode of The Atlanta Gladiators Podcast on Business RadioX, the team's Director of Broadcasting & Communications Liam Gotimer talks with Gladiators' Chief Revenue Officer Steve Brown and Gladiators defenseman Jacob Graves about the team’s quick start on and off the ice. Team Website: AtlantaGladiators.com CLICK HERE to watch the video of this […]
On this month’s episode of The Atlanta Gladiators Podcast on Business RadioX, the team's Director of Broadcasting & Communications Liam Gotimer talks with Gladiators' Chief Revenue Officer Steve Brown and Gladiators defenseman Jacob Graves about the team’s quick start on and off the ice. Team Website: AtlantaGladiators.com CLICK HERE to watch the video of this […] The post Episode 2: The Atlanta Gladiators Podcast appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
On this episode the "self proclaimed sportsnista", Yakiri Thomas spoke about the Atlanta Gladiators, Falcons and the Bucs controversy surrounding "roughing the passer penalty",Tom Brady fined, Atlanta Hawks news, Atlanta United, not to mention ECHL Atlanta Gladiators media day with interview with Glads, Malcolm Hayes, Zach Yoder, Mike Turner, Jacob Graves, Alex Sakellaropoulos and so much more...Game On!
Jacob Graves joins the show to discuss his trade from Wichita, the current playoff series against Jacksonville, and more.
Truly a quiet week in the NHL, this week’s show reflects as much. The topics range from arbitration to trades to the future location of Lord Stanley’s cup. We start this trip in Minnesota with the signing of Matt Dumba. Avoiding arbitration, he has inked a 5 year 30-million-dollar contract. We agree that this is good for both parties going forward. We move to Winnipeg, where the first arbitration hearing has been held for defenseman Jacob Trouba. The feeling here is that he will get slightly below what Dumba will pull in, but will Matt’s deal in any way affect what Trouba gets as a result? Speaking of arbitration, we discuss the hearing schedule and the way it appears to be back loaded with stars. The feeling here is that the teams hope to avoid hearings for these players by giving them some time to work out details. Players such as William Karlsson and Ryan Spooner will have to wait to have their respective arguments heard. Coming up tomorrow the biggest name would probably be Brandon Montour, yet another defenseman that may have his numbers affected by the Dumba deal. There is one goaltender on the arbitration list, David Rittich, from Calgary. With not much of an NHL résumé, he will not be commanding huge dollars, but will he in any way affect players such as Malcolm Subban, who is in the last year of his current deal. We don’t believe this to be the case, but do you? Speaking of the Golden Knights, if you have been following the Forecheck during the season, you are aware of the ongoing trademark battle with the U.S. Army. Well, we are here to report that the battle is over. Vegas can use the trademark and will be available for use in 60 days, just in time for the new season. The Ducks have displayed on social media their throwback jersey for the upcoming 25thanniversary season, and it is something to behold. Bringing back memories from the inaugural season, the duck is back! Give it a look! While in Anaheim, we talk about Adam Henrique signing his extension, 5 years, 29 million dollars. This again is a team friendly deal that should be good for both parties going forward. In Boston, one of the foremost hockey writers, Kevin Paul Dupont, writes about Artemi Panarin coming to Boston and how good a fit it would be for the team. The issue here is what the Bruins would have to give up to get him and how that affects the line he would be on. What is your opinion? From Boston we land in Detroit and discuss the prospects that could potentially see ice time in Little Caesars Arena this fall. The belief here is that the two defensive prospects, Filip Hronek and Dennis Cholowski should be starting at the top level but Zadina and Rasmussen will probably start in Grand Rapids. There was a trade in the NHL, but no one will fault you for missing it. The Coyotes have acquired Jacob Graves and a sixth-round pick for Ryan MacInnis. Nothing too exciting here, but the Coyotes have filled their 50 contract spots. We mention the twitter poll regarding Artemi Panarin and finish up with our version of where in the world…needless to say, Lord Stanley is in Canada. Give us a listen and tell us what you think! Enjoy the show!
Chris and Jacob get in the biggest pickle they've ever seen when they pit The Sandlot vs. Stand By Me in a head-to-head Civil War Showdown! Will the ever-quotable baseball flick live on FOR-EV-ER as the essentialiest coming of age summer film of all time? Or will River Phoneix and the legend of Lardass rally to win the pennate?
Chris & Jake are joined by Geek Melee’s Drew Allen to figure out if Antoine Fuqua’s new film is Magnificent, a Seven out of 10, or if the wheels fall off the wagon. Then in Special Features, Drew neuters the Kevin Spacey film Nine Lives in our newest segment on the worst films - War is Hell. PLUS - Fantasy Movie League recaps for Weeks 4 and 5.
Chris & Jacob locked themselves up in an undisclosed location for this week's review of Oliver Stone's latest film, Snowden. Chris recommends a beer you must go offline to find. And the dudes are force him to flaunt their deepest, darkest cinematic sins when they discuss the films they're most ashamed to admit we’ve never seen in this week's Special Features Segment: War Crimes: Confessions (Part II). *PLUS* Results for week 03 of the Midnight Warrior Fantasy Movie League are in! Spoilers: the Midnight Warriors are beating us.
Chris & Jake celebrate the memory of Gene Wilder with a special War Crimes review of the buddy comedy Stir Crazy. Chris selects a wild ale that’s sure to pair nicely with anything starring the hilarious Mr. Wilder. In Special Features the dudes host the inagural Fantasy Film Course Draft - it’s like fantasy football for film buffs! Who drafted the better film history course? It's up to you to decide. Vote for the course you'd enroll in! *PLUS* Jake challenges the Midnight Warriors to find an essay topic he can’t relate back to Taxi Driver.
Chris and Jacob get in the biggest pickle they've ever seen when they pit The Sandlot vs. Stand By Me in a head-to-head Civil War Showdown! Will the ever-quotable baseball flick live on FOR-EV-ER as the essentialiest coming of age summer film of all time? Or will River Phoneix and the legend of Lardass rally to win the pennate? PLUS – Star Wars news abounds as a new Rogue One trailer dropped and rumors of the new Lando Calrissian leak across the galaxy.
Our Cajun correspondent, Jacob "Mad Man" Graves, drops by to help Chris buzz the tower for a special 30th anniversary review of Tony Scott's 1986 film, Top Gun. Chris pairs it with an IPA that's sure to push the envelope of your tastebuds and the guys play a game of fantasy casting for a sequel sure to be titled Top Gun 2: Return 2 the Danger Zone. Production note: Jacob is currently confined to a secret, subterranean bunker located somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Apologies for the sound quality on his end.
Chris and Hunter discuss their collective War Crime It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with WSaM's Cajun correspondent, Jacob Graves! Chris picks an insanely high-point Southern Stout that'll make you go "mad" (times 4!). In Special Features, the Dudes discuss what makes a great movie title in (Insert Title Here) - which movie titles do they love, and which do they despise? *PLUS* Fellow Rocky fanboy Jacob Graves gives his take on our inaugural Civil War debate!
Chris and Hunter discuss their collective War Crime It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with WSaM's Cajun correspondent, Jacob Graves! Chris picks an insanely high-point Southern Stout that'll make you go "mad" (times 4!). In Special Features, the Dudes discuss what makes a great movie title in (Insert Title Here) - which movie titles do they love, and which do they despise? *PLUS* Fellow Rocky fanboy Jacob Graves gives his take on our inaugural Civil War debate!
or: Come for the Easy Rider, Stay for the Ritual Circumcision Hunter has disappeared off the face of the Earth, so Chris's bayou-bestie, Jacob Graves, stops by for a better-late-than-never review of Mad Max: Fury Road, Chris interviews musician-turned-filmmaker Beau Jennings about his new film The Verdigris: In Search of Will Rogers, and the dudes basically just list off a bunch of movie characters cursed with ambition in Special Features. CHAPTERS (00:01:59) - Review - Mad Max: Fury Road Beer Recommendation: East IPA - Brooklyn Brewery (00:32:16) - Interview - Beau Jennings (00:42:18) - Special Features - Ambition Addicts (01:00:12) - Really Rad Recommendations Jacob - Wages of Fear Chris - The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert MUSIC Beau JenningsBuy: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play LINKS Vashi Visuals - The Editing of MAD MAX: Fury Road KPCC's The Frame - Mad Max: Fury Road: How 15 years of design made the last real action film The Verdigris: In Search of Will Rogers The Verdigris at deadCENTER Film Festival
Hunter has disappeared off the face of the Earth, so Chris's bayou-bestie, Jacob Graves, stops by for a better-late-than-never review of Mad Max: Fury Road, Chris interviews musician-turned-filmmaker Beau Jennings about his new film The Verdigris: In Search of Will Rogers, and the dudes basically just list off a bunch of movie characters cursed with ambition in Special Features.
Hunter and Chris are joined by guest Dan Harmon aficionado Jacob Graves to review Neil Berkeley's documentary Harmontown, about the eccentric creator of Community, as well as to discuss Cults of Personality. Plus find out which illusive director really needs an Instagram.
or: John Cusack Belongs On A Moon Colony Hunter and Chris are joined by guest Dan Harmon aficionado Jacob Graves to review Neil Berkeley's documentary Harmontown, about the eccentric creator of Community, as well as to discuss Cults of Personality. Plus find out which illusive director really needs an Instagram. CHAPTERS (00:03:14) - Review - Harmontown (00:36:40) - Special Features - Cults of Personality (01:01:17) - Really Rad Recommendations RECOMMENDATIONS Hunter - Pacific Heights Jacob - Armageddon (Criterion Collection) Chris - Bottle Rocket MUSIC Sam Means LINKS Rent or Stream Harmontown: Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, VHX Lucky intern pays $25,000 to work for The Weinstein Company by Nathan Rabin Harmontown Podcast Community - The Dualidean Part I, Part II, Part III Every Frame a Painting - Michael Bay - What is Bayhem? Michael Bay Dot Com - Vimeo Harmony Korine on David Letterman (1995) Harmony Korine on David Letterman (1997) Harmony Korine on David Letterman (1998) Quentin Tarantino on Chungking Express CORRECTIONS Chris called The Sorcerer's Apprentice a Jeff Bridges movie. It is, of course, a Nic Cage flick. Hunter confused Jack of All Trades with The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Sorry Bruce Campbell fans.