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In this episode of the Campus Technology Insider Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Rhea Kelly speaks with Jay James, senior cybersecurity operations lead at Auburn University, and Corey Lee, CTO for Security at Microsoft. They discuss the critical shortage of cybersecurity talent in higher education and explore how Auburn University's Security Operations Center (SOC) is utilizing student workers to bridge this gap. The conversation dives into the unique setup of their SOC, the impact of AI tools like Security Copilot, and the benefits of recruiting students from diverse academic backgrounds. Highlights include the operational and educational advantages of involving students in cybersecurity, and strategies for other institutions looking to implement similar programs. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:40 The Cybersecurity Talent Shortage in Higher Education 02:54 Auburn's Security Operations Center and Student Involvement 07:22 The Role of AI in Cybersecurity Training 19:53 Student Recruitment and Success Stories 30:28 Advice for Institutions Starting a Student SOC 34:14 Conclusion and Podcast Sign-off Resource links: Auburn University Microsoft Security Copilot Music: Mixkit Duration: 35 minutes Transcript (Coming Soon)
Jay James-Moody is an award-winning actor, director, writer and producer. Jay is the creator and Artistic Director of acclaimed boutique company Squabbalogic Independent Music Theatre - one of Australia's premier producers of intimate musical theatre. In this chat he talks about how squabbalogic came about, and shares many thoughts and experiences from his ongoing, amazing career as an actor and a director. Support the show
It's not everyday you meet someone with a heart like Jay James. The X Factor finalist, one quarter of platinum-selling group The Overtones, songwriter, radio presenter, artist manager and former Royal Navy physical trainer, it's fair to say that Jay has experienced a lot of what life has offer. Jay's first introduction to type 1 diabetes had come early in 2022 when he started to manage singer and fellow type 1 diabetic Tom Ball, after he shot to recognition on Britain's Got Talent. But nothing could have prepared Jay's family for the shock of his son Franklin's rollercoaster type 1 diabetes diagnosis just a few months later. There's a lot of emotion in this episode, as Jay openly admits to still processing not only the diagnosis itself but the longevity of the condition and what it means for Franklin, now 4. But there's an incredible amount of hope too, as between the dad guilt, the grief and the pressure to get things right, Jay continues to lead with heart while taking a practical approach to making things better - not only for his family, but for others in the community. And today, Jay is launching mydiabetesstory.org to do just that - a platform designed to bring people together and show the power of community. FIND JAY AND THE OVERTONES: Get tickets to see The Overtones Christmas 2023 UK Tour (use code GOODTIMES23 for a discount!)Check out My Diabetes Story on Instagram.Follow The Overtones on Instagram.Follow Jay on Instagram. SPONSOR MESSAGE: Thanks to my episode sponsors Dexcom. Pioneer and leader in Real-Time continuous glucose monitors, Dexcom's goal is to simplify and improve diabetes management for every possible person with diabetes. They have a choice of systems, so you can find the right one for your lifestyle at https://www.dexcom.com/
We are living in weird times. It is just as Dickens once said, “…the best of times…the worst of times.” In this new series I sat down with two guys I respect and love chatting with to take on some of today's hot topics. We aren't trying to make a point or impose our will. […]
An award winning actor, director, writer and producer, Jay James-Moody has collaborated with an impressive range of Australia's arts organisations, from Opera Australia to the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, and the Sydney Theatre Company to the Darlinghurst Theatre Company, plus New Mardi Gras, to name only a few. He is the founder and artistic director of Squabbalogic, an independent theatre company presenting an eclectic range of new musicals and reinterpretations of established favourites. Their next production is a new take on the 1960s screwball comic gem, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, playing at the Seymour Centre from March 17 to 15 April. As well as giving us a preview of Squabbalogic's production of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and Squabbalogic's new Australian musical The Dismissal coming later in the year, Jay talks about his unorthodox entry into the theatre world and has some wonderful reflections on working in the industry. We also get to dip into his vast knowledge of musical theatre and he shares some rarities from his collection.
Jay James, WINA News And UVA Sideline Reporter by Ed Lane
A wonderful discussion with Jay James. He's well-spoken and very well thought out and I came out very impressed and may have changed my opinion on many topics ranging from comics passion Politics drugs homelessness conspiracies and many more. Jjamesdesignandillustration.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on the podcast I am chatting with Roseanna M. White, who is not only one of my favorite christian fiction authors, but she has a heart for stories that share little known parts of history, and remind us about how we grow as people and in our faith. In this episode you’re going to get a mixture of some of my favorite things: faith building stories, thoughts on cultivating compassion for other people, fun history lessons and lots of moments of hope. One of the most powerful take-aways from this conversation to me was this: History happens in the everyday decisions. That is something Roseanna echoes in her stories, but also how she encourages us all to engage our lives. You may not feel like what you do or the decisions you make matter very much, but as my friends at the Daily Grace Co always say “today matters for eternity” Whether that’s the work you do, the forgiveness you give, the compassion you show your children, or the efforts you make to listen to someone’s story that you don’t understand, all of those things matter. Ebenezer moments in people’s lives where the Lord makes Himself known, and sometimes even changes the course of a story, happen every day, when someone chooses to press in where its hard, or says yes when it may not make sense. The Lord is the God of our end. So whether you are new to Roseanna’s work, or you’re as excited as I was to get to know her a little better, or if you’re a history nerd that wants to hear some incredible things about America’s first spy ring, or WWI Codebreakers, or you just love to hear a good, hope filled conversation, there is something in this conversation for you. By the way, Roseanna’s latest book was released just this week!! You can hear about its unique story of mystery, treasure, and caribbean-esque English isles too. I just got my copy, I can’t wait to dive in! Connecting with Roseanna: Facebook Instagram Newsletter Pinterest Website Episode Sponsor: Hopefuel Store Link Instagram Facebook Use the code SIMPLY15 for 15% off your purchase! References: -Ella and Cayton’s book -Marietta’s book (3rd in Culper Ring Series) -Shadows over England series -WWI -WWII -The Civil War -her latest Savannah book, Dreams of Savannah, working through what’s happening to brothers and sisters of color -her book with the Spanish flu in it, A Portrait of Loyalty -Cindy Sproles- What Momma Left Behind -the orphan train -luminaries in DC for victims of covid -NYT cover with 500,000 covid deaths -Charles Dickens changes the world highlighting orphans, poor working conditions, social reform, etc. -Harriet Beecher Stowe with Uncle Tom’s Cabin -Codebreakers (Her series, and who they really were- the people of ‘room 40’) -Ladies of the Manor (Brooke’s story, then Rowena and Ella) -Cotswolds -Cornwall -Love Finds You in Annapolis -Brad Meltzer’s “Decoded” (Here is the actual episode!) -George Washington and the Culper Ring (From Mount Vernon) The Culper Spy Ring (History Channel) -Abraham Woodhull (and also this one) and Robert Townsend (The linked NYT article about Robert is really good!) -The brothers Jay (James and John Jay) invented invisible ink - (Letters from John Jay to Washington) -Benedict Arnold -Congressman Benjamin Talmedge -War of 1812 -Knights of the Golden Circle, precursor to the KKK (also, another REALLY good book involving this group All Through the Night by Tara Johnson) -finding confederate gold -systemic racism- a really good video that explains it powerfully -Reconstruction (we also talk about this a good bit in my conversation with Beth White in episode 39) -White Citizens Council -The Great Migration -Cities of primarily Black citizens that were firebombed by soldiers in the 1920’s -”Digging out Roots” - Roseanna’s blog post -Puritan Prayers: The Valley of Vision and Piercing Heaven -”God of my end” -A Stray Drop of Blood -Secrets of the Isles- The Nature of a Lady -The Isles of Scilly -Seeing the Story Scripture References: Mark 12:31-called to love our neighbors Matthew 5:43-48 -love our enemies 1 Samuel 8-17 // 1 Samuel 18-24 // 1 Samuel 25-31 -King Saul Psalm 139:14 -who God says you are Judges 6 -Gideon, in a winepress Judges 6:24-31-tear down the altars to the false gods your father has built Luke 15:11-32 (Prodigal Son), Matthew 13:44 (Parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl), Matthew 7:1-5 (The Lamp) -Examples of Jesus’ parables, here’s a more consolidated list Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life)FacebookTwitterBlog *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com
I had the pleasure of being joined by sports enthusiast James from T.O Sports Talk and Blue Jays Centre. We talk Blue Jays, injuries, lineups and of course George Springer. This guy really know his stuff, and has built up a huge following on YouTube. Make sure you go and check his content out. Follow James Here..... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5OBSjMsbOXisEbxnE8t5w https://www.instagram.com/bluejayscentre/?hl=en
our beloved friend Jay James (she/her/they/them), aka Juicy opens up the portals of her personal experiences with polyamory, finding her sexuality, & the divine pursuit of sprinkling so much romance into a friendship, you wouldn't even know what you were lookin' at from the outside cos IT'S BIGGER THAN THAT :D we parsed out the nuances of privilege within these lenses & how blackness plays a part. big bites, ya'll, but we know you can chew! To follow JJJ's IG: @iamjuicyfierce
On this episode, I sit down and speak with Jay James. Jay is a Master Sommelier who started in a rock band in Atlanta, GA before leaving the music industry to eventually run the most successful hotel wine program in the world at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, NV. He later moved to wine country in Napa Valley and currently runs the historic Larkmead Vineyard as the VP and General Manager. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-faherty8/support
Special Wednesday episode of the program all about TV. Our guests; Jenny Lumet, executive producer and co-writer of Clarice, the Silence Of The Lambs-inspired series launching February 11 on CBS; Jay James, Game Show Network senior vice president of programming, production and development, discussing the latest round of ChainReaction, and bringing back original GSN host Dylan Lane, and Dr. Nancy West, University of Missouri professor, speaking about the 50th anniversary of Masterpiece Theater on PBS.
Helping to kick off 2021 with Bobby Norris and Stephen Leng was I’m A Celeb star and Paralympian Hollie Arnold. She chatted about her time in the castle, who she thinks was the famous phantom dribbler and her fears about the Paralympics not going ahead this year. Mike Crawshaw and Jay James from The Overtones also popped by to discuss their 10th anniversary tour plans, home schooling their kids and how much they hate Zoom calls. Bobby also discussed his horrendous experience of battling Covid-19 during Christmas and gave a heartfelt plea for everyone to take the lockdown restrictions seriously.
Helping to kick off 2021 with Bobby Norris and Stephen Leng was I'm A Celeb star and Paralympian Hollie Arnold. She chatted about her time in the castle, who she thinks was the famous phantom dribbler and her fears about the Paralympics not going ahead this year. Mike Crawshaw and Jay James from The Overtones also popped by to discuss their 10th anniversary tour plans, home schooling their kids and how much they hate Zoom calls. Bobby also discussed his horrendous experience of battling Covid-19 during Christmas and gave a heartfelt plea for everyone to take the lockdown restrictions seriously.
Kyler and Locke are joined by Jay James, owner of Jays Archery Supply in Pineville, to discuss how the events of 2020 have effected the archery and outdoor retail industry. Also what we might expect from this hunting season.
Jay James is a composer, producer, and musician based out of LA/SD. He has been making a name for himself by releasing his own music, collaborating with other artists, and most recently for having some of his work on HBO’s “insecure”.
Jay James from W-I-N-A & The UVA Sports Network talks about Cavalier Football.
Todays Topic " Ca$his" King of OC , also Maserati Shellz review music from artist L.I.E LoGotti, YBG, Jocelyn The Artist, Johnny FF, D$oul, Unspokenviews, Fa$t Life, Dough So Official, Dom, Blessed Bleezy, Klazziq, Dahliam, TG31, Jay James, Izzy Tha Bizz, Fat Doe, Yung Jay, Ca$his, Jon Boi
In week 3 of our series Reframing Family, Pastor Dave interviews Jay James on his relationship with his biological father and his spiritual father.
Guest host Tom interviews Dave from Thailand, Diana Shores, Jay James, and William Washington; he also discusses life, liberty, taxes, and more!
The program all about TV. Our guests: Robyn Green Arrington, vice president of original programming and production for TV One and CLEO TV, TV One's new lifestyle/entertainment channel for women of color, which launches Saturday; Dan Garraway, co-founder of Wirewax, a venture involved with the emerging interactive TV scene, and Jay James, senior vice president of programming and development at GSN, whose lineup of new game shows this year launched Monday with Common Knowledge.
In this episode of Criminal Thinking Deterred Tony Moore discusses central Virginia's Bridge Ministry with Jay James. This Ministry transforms the lives of troubled men and their families.
Wing Commander Nick Robson Chairman of UK Armed Forces Tug of War Association chatting with Jay James and Hal Stewart on the #BigWednesdayShow. The interview took place directly after the Inter service Athletics at HMS Temeraire. Listen to Forces Radio BFBS on FM, online or via the free app - Apple > http://apple.co/1NPLjVw or Android > http://bit.ly/1TZFixd
Jay James is the assistant director of Bridge Ministry. We discuss an alternative to incarceration. See http://www.bridgeministry.info
EDIT: this show is the original version that was recorded for Soundcloud but a revamped one was subsequently recorded exclusive to Blue-in-Green:RADIO [www.blueingreenradio.com/] so feel free to give us a click. Welcome to Episode 7 of our 'GetToKnow: the producer' series showcasing the work of some of our favourite producers and musicians, and this month - due to popular demand - we're revisiting the production and musicianship of one of our heroes... Raphael Saadiq. Below is the tracklist for the show and feel free to check our the show's accompanying website and radio station Blue-in-Green:RADIO [www.blueingreenradio.com/] 'Brotha' - Angie Stone 'Harvest for the World (Raphael Saadiq Remix) - The Isley Brothers 'Long Weekend' - Trombone Shorty 'Aint Nobody Worryin' - Anthony Hamilton 'My Life' - Adrian Marcel 'She's Got the Love' - Calvin Richardson 'Show Me' - John Legend 'What They Do' - The Roots featuring Raphael Saadiq 'Broken Heart' - Booker T featuring Jay James
Jay James chats to Eagle Radio's Lewis Mason after his Main Stage set.