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Best podcasts about James Jardine

Latest podcast episodes about James Jardine

Becoming Wilkinson
The adventures of James Jardine. From Banker to Online Content Creator!

Becoming Wilkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 39:09


In this engaging conversation, James Jardine shares his transformative journey from a corporate banking career in Southern California to embarking on adventurous road trips and working on a fishing boat in Alaska. He discusses the challenges and experiences he faced at sea, including a harrowing incident involving a capsizing boat. The conversation also touches on personal growth, the importance of saying yes to new opportunities, and the exciting new venture of creating content together on platforms like OnlyFans. As they reflect on their past adventures and future plans, both James and Wilkinson emphasize the value of living life to the fullest and embracing change.Photo: Copyright Wilkinson/2024To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com

Helping of Happiness
Be the Match to Save a Life: Bone Marrow Transplants (Episode #166)

Helping of Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 65:23


Website for bone marrow transplant registry: https://bethematch.org/Helping of Happiness Summer Cooking Camps & ClassesHelping of Happiness YouTube ChannelHelping of Happiness on Tik TokWhat it is Like to be a Liver Transplant Recipient - Episode #7 with James Jardine

Pulling The Trigger
Jesse James Jardine: Toy Collector, Big Cock Owner

Pulling The Trigger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 78:08


Jesse plays in Vancouver metal bands Assimilation and Witches Hammer. We talked about the bullshit and wokeness in action figure collecting...and penises. National Post Article Discussed in Video: https://nationalpost.com/opinion/jamil-jivani-gina-carano-and-dave-chappelle-offer-a-lesson-in-standing-up-to-cancel-culture Jesse's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thrash_lifting/ Assimilation's Social Media - Bandcamp: https://assimilationvancouver.bandcamp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AssimilationOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/assimilation_official/ Video Episode: https://youtu.be/690S-s-VaaY —FOLLOW MARK HUGHES— ■ Website - https://www.markhughescomedy.com ■ Gab - https://gab.com/markhughescomic ■ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/markhughescomedian ■ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markhughescomic/ ■ $$$ Support - https://www.subscribestar.com/markhughescomic #disney #GinaCarano #mandalorian

Pulling The Trigger
Jesse James Jardine: Death Metal Guitarist, Big Cock Owner

Pulling The Trigger

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 62:50


Jesse plays in Vancouver metal bands Assimilation and Witches Hammer. We talked about the history of metal, our preferences, wokeness in metal, and penises. Jesse's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thrash_lifting/ Assimilation's Social Media - Bandcamp: https://assimilationvancouver.bandcamp.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AssimilationOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/assimilation_official/ Video Episode: https://youtu.be/LSrx5pNn0zE —FOLLOW ME— WEBSTUFF: ■ https://www.markhughescomedy.com ■ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/markhughescomedian ■ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markhughescomic/ #heavymetal #vancouver #thrash

Purple Squad Security
Episode 23 – Speaking to Developers with James Jardine

Purple Squad Security

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 71:13


Continuing with the theme of soft skills that any infosec professional should have, this episode will focus on developers.  I sit down with James Jardine from the DevelopSec podcast to talk about how best to communicate with developers.  Just like executives, developers have a different language and approach that is needed in order to communicate effectively.  Trying to avoid the all-to-common animosity between developers and security, James and I discuss some strategies to help build bridges between the groups and not burn them to the ground. Some links of interest: www.jardinesoftware.com www.developsec.com podcast.developsec.com podcast.wh1t3rabbit.net DevleopSec YouTube Channel @developsec @jardinesoftware Email James:  james@jardinesoftware.com Want to reach out to the show?  There's a few ways to get in touch! Show's Twitter: @PurpleSquadSec John's Twitter: @JohnsNotHere Podcast Website: purplesquadsec.com Sign-Up for our Slack community: https://signup.purplesquadsec.com John's Peerlyst Profile: https://www.peerlyst.com/users/john-svazic Thanks for listening, and I will talk with you all again next time.Find out more at http://purplesquadsec.com

Paul's Security Weekly TV
James Jardine, Jardine Software Inc. - Startup Security Weekly #46

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 33:10


James Jardine is the CEO of Jardine Software and a former SANS Institute author and instructor. James possesses over 15 years of development and application security experience. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SSWEpisode46 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes!

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Business Security Weekly (Audio)
Startup Security Weekly #46 - All Black Everything

Business Security Weekly (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 86:00


James Jardine of Jardine Software joins us. In the news, the hells of being a founder, killing projects before they kill you, intellectual property 101, and updates from Auth0, Upstream, Palo Alto Networks, Symantec, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SSWEpisode46Visit https://www.securityweekly.com for all the latest episodes!

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Paul's Security Weekly
Startup Security Weekly #46 - All Black Everything

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 86:00


James Jardine of Jardine Software joins us. In the news, the hells of being a founder, killing projects before they kill you, intellectual property 101, and updates from Auth0, Upstream, Palo Alto Networks, Symantec, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SSWEpisode46Visit https://www.securityweekly.com for all the latest episodes!

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Business Security Weekly (Video)
James Jardine, Jardine Software Inc. - Startup Security Weekly #46

Business Security Weekly (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 33:10


James Jardine is the CEO of Jardine Software and a former SANS Institute author and instructor. James possesses over 15 years of development and application security experience. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SSWEpisode46 Visit http://securityweekly.com/category/ssw/ for all the latest episodes!

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Application Security PodCast
Interview: #DtSR and What Makes a Good Security Consultant? (S01E17) – Application Security PodCast

Application Security PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017


Greetings all! We have a treat for you this episode. Robert and I are joined by the crew from the Down the Security Rabbit Hole Podcast. This includes Rafal Los (@wh1t3rabbit), James Jardine (@jardinesoftware), and Michael Santarcangelo (@catalyst). This is a special conversation for me, because the AppSec PodCast was born from the first interview [...] The post Interview: #DtSR and What Makes a Good Security Consultant? (S01E17) – Application Security PodCast appeared first on Security Journey Podcasts.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 58: "Untrusted" Data

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016 21:41


Have you heard someone mention "untrusted" data?  Applications take data from multiple data sources and we are often confused on what should be trusted or not.  In this episode, James Jardine talks about untrusted data and some thoughts for moving past it.   For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Presented by Jardine Software Inc. (https://www.jardinesoftware.com) Jardine Software provides application security consulting and training to add value to your application security program. Contact us today to see how we can help.  Check out our 30 day advantage.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Static Analysis: Tips for Successful Program

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 39:15


In this episode, James Jardine talks about some of the things you need to consider when trying to implement a static analysis program. It is more than just a tool you drop in.  To build a successful program there are other considerations.   For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Presented by Jardine Software Inc. (https://www.jardinesoftware.com) Jardine Software provides application security consulting and training to add value to your application security program. Contact us today to see how we can help.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

James Jardine discusses CSRF chaining, using the combination of multiple CSRF requests to perform a task. Typically we believe that CSRF can only be done with one request, but with a little javascript it is possible to execute multiple requests.  Listen in for more information.   For more info go to https://www.developsec.com or follow us on twitter (@developsec). Presented by Jardine Software Inc. (https://www.jardinesoftware.com)

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 32: Dynamic Analysis: An Overview

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2015 22:28


James Jardine provides an overview of Dynamic Analysis and why it is important.  Like any automation, there are pros and cons.   Listen to find out why dynamic analysis is useful.    Some links to some dynamic analysis options that are available: WhiteHat Security (http://www.whitehatsec.com) HP - Web Inspect (http://www8.hp.com/us/en/software-solutions/webinspect-dynamic-analysis-dast/) IBM App Scan (http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/appscan) Veracode (http://www.veracode.com) Acunetix (https://www.acunetix.com/)

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Newscast - Oct. 20, 2015

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 26:17


Hi and welcome to the DevelopSec newscast for October 20th, 2015.  I am James Jardine and I wanted to take a few moments to talk about some recent news stories over the past week. Apple removes several apps that could spy on encrypted traffic - http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/10/apple-removes-several-apps-that-could-spy-on-encrypted-traffic/ , http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10/09/apple_borks_adblocking_app_over_privacy_concerns/   Apps installed a root certificate on device. Could allow monitoring of data, even SSL/TLS traffic. Recommended to uninstall the apps, unfortunately it was not made clear which ones they are. com CSRF bug pays security tester $25,000 - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/10/09/hotmail_hijack_hole_earns_boffin_25k_double_bug_bounty_trouble/ Wesley Wineberg found a Cross-Site Request Forgery flaw in the Microsoft Outlook.com website. Could hijack user sessions. Responsible/Coordinated disclosure allowed flaw to be resolved before publicly disclosed. Medicaid Data Breach, Security Issue at NC and CA Facilities - http://healthitsecurity.com/news/medicaid-data-breach-security-issue-at-nc-and-ca-facilities Spreadsheet sent via email unencrypted. Highlights importance of attention to detail. Sometimes the simplest mistakes create a potential risk. Difficult to prove if data was accessed by unauthorized users. What options could be used instead of emailing the attachment? Thumb drive stolen from employees home Data should be encrypted. Ensure policies exist that cover acceptable use of portal storage. Ensure that employees are trained on the policies.   Join the conversation on google+ (https://www.google.com/+Developsec) and Twitter (@DevelopSec)

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 28: What is Penetration Testing

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 20:46


In this episode, James Jardine talks about what penetration testing, "pen testing", is and how it really has a lot of meanings to different people.  A pen test isn't something that should be considered negative, rather it is a positive approach to helping identify security risks to your organization. 

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 26: The Importance of Security for QA

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 22:21


QA plays a crucial role in testing for security flaws within applications.  They have the Proximity, Knowledge of the Application and it is an extension to the role they currently fill.  James Jardine discusses why security testing is critical to the QA role. 

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 24: The Importance of Baselines

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 14:45


Understanding baselines of our networks, applications, traffice, etc is important to identifying security issues.  James Jardine shares some thoughts on the need for these baselines and why they are important.  There is a quick write up on this topic at https://www.developsec.com.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Are you sure you are performing proper authorization checks everyplace?  What does Authorization even mean?  James Jardine talks about Authorization and how QA, Dev and others can reinforce its implementation.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 16: The Cloud: Is it Safe?

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 20:04


In this episode, James Jardine talks about the recent breaches regarding cloud services and whether or not we should be running for the hills.  Lets focus on the real issue, not the hype of nude photos. 

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Episode 373: Interview with James Jardine

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 39:07


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Interview with James Jardine - Episode 373, Part 1 of 3 - May 15, 2014

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2014 39:03


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DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness
Ep. 08: Oversharing is not Caring

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2014 7:56


In this episode, James Jardine talks about how oversharing with network shares is a big problem.  Often times we open shares to too many people and we share sensitive information that shouldn't be shared.   We need to look at how we monitor these shares and how, as a user, we share information on them.   Sorry.. seems to have recorded a little quiet this time.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

In this episode, James Jardine discusses mobile security and why we need to be thinking about it.  Devices are Powerful these days and we do everything on them.  We can't afford to ignore the security aspect of these devices.

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

Here we are in 2014 and we still have SQL Injection issues.  James Jardine discusses what SQL Injection is, how attackers take advantage of it and how developers can protect against it. 

DevelopSec: Developing Security Awareness

In this episode, James Jardine talks about web proxies and how they are used.  Whether you are a developer, QA tester, or pen tester, web proxies are essential to your testing efforts.  Some Proxies discussed: Burp Suite - http://portswigger.net/ Fiddler - http://www.telerik.com/download/fiddler Zap Proxy - https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project Some cool extensions mentioned: Co2 - http://co2.professionallyevil.com/ Watcher - http://websecuritytool.codeplex.com/

Professionally Evil Perspective
Attacking the Web

Professionally Evil Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2013 42:53


Kevin Johnson and James Jardine kick off the topic of attacking the web by looking at what web penetration testing is and what both sides of the test need to think about.  They discuss the need for the client to understand why they are testing, and what they are testing.  It then moves into discussing scoping techniques and some common gotchas.  A quick discussion on testing methodology, and then a quick segment on SQLMap and how it works. 

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast
DtR Episode 34 - The Inside Scoop on Cyber Liability Insurance

Down the Security Rabbithole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2013


First ...a milestone. I want to take this time to formally welcome Mr. James Jardine, of SecureIdeas, as my permanent co-host to the podcast. James has experience podcasting as he already co-pilots the Professionally Evil Podcast, and he's witty, knowledgeable, and awesome to work with on the microphone. I ask that you all give James a warm welcome! In this episode... Overview of what cyber liability insurance is and what it isn't We ask "Why would we need a security program, when you can just buy insurance?" How do [cyber] under-writers figure out how to insure you, and how much of a liability your organization and its practices is? The types of costs and coverages available in some of the different policies at the various carriers We pull on the 'reputation' thread ... again We try to divine the magic formula used to calculate how to calculate a 'liability' or coverage requirement We try and figure out how an enterprise can drive down their cyber liability insurance premiums Christine touches on mobility, encryption, and some interesting tidbits for the modern enterprise Guest Christine Marciano ( @DataPrivacyRisk ) - Christine Marciano is President of Cyber Data Risk Managers, an Independent Insurance Agency specializing in Cyber Risk/Data Breach insurance, Directors & Officers insurance and (IP) Intellectual Property protection. Christine has over 17 years of experience working in various roles within the Insurance and Financial Services industry. Prior to establishing Cyber Data Risk Managers, Christine has held positions at CIBC Oppenheimer, Axa Advisors and Allstate Insurance Company. Links Christine's Blog - http://databreachinsurancequote.com/blog/ My 2013 Data Privacy, InfoSec & Cyber Insurance Trends report - http://databreachinsurancequote.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/2013-Data-Privacy-Information-Security-and-Cyber-Insurance-Trends-Report.pdf Christine's free weekly newsletter signup page - http://databreachinsurancequote.com/subscribe-data-breach-weekly-newsletter/

Professionally Evil Perspective
Why are passwords so difficult

Professionally Evil Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 31:41


In this podcast, James Jardine and Kevin Johnson discuss topics ranging from passwords to RSA to breaches.  We also release the new jingle as requested by @ChrisJohnRiley!

Professionally Evil Perspective
Commonly Missed Web Application Flaws

Professionally Evil Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2013 20:52


In this episode, Kevin Johnson and James Jardine talk about a number of different flaws that many penetration testers and application developers miss.  They talk about how username harvesting and password resets can cause issues.  They also discuss the exposure that APIs and web services bring to applications.