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Jim Walter, Senior Threat Researcher on SentinelLabs research team, to discuss their work on "HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code." Over the past six months, new ransomware groups like FunkSec, Nitrogen, and Termite have emerged, while established threats such as Cl0p and LockBit 4.0 have resurfaced. Two prominent Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operations, HellCat and Morpheus, have gained traction, with research indicating that affiliates of both are using nearly identical ransomware payloads. Despite similarities in their encryption techniques and ransom notes, there is no conclusive evidence linking HellCat and Morpheus to the Underground Team, though shared tools or affiliates may be involved. The research can be found here: HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Walter, Senior Threat Researcher on SentinelLabs research team, to discuss their work on "HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code." Over the past six months, new ransomware groups like FunkSec, Nitrogen, and Termite have emerged, while established threats such as Cl0p and LockBit 4.0 have resurfaced. Two prominent Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operations, HellCat and Morpheus, have gained traction, with research indicating that affiliates of both are using nearly identical ransomware payloads. Despite similarities in their encryption techniques and ransom notes, there is no conclusive evidence linking HellCat and Morpheus to the Underground Team, though shared tools or affiliates may be involved. The research can be found here: HellCat and Morpheus | Two Brands, One Payload as Ransomware Affiliates Drop Identical Code Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Destination Marketing Podcast, Adam finishes up his trip to the Destinations International Convention in Baltimore, Maryland. In this final segment, he is joined by Emily Gonzalez, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Visit Mobile, and Jim Walter, Vice President / Director of Sales & Marketing at Cheyenne, Wyoming. Listen to them talk about how Mobile is preparing for a major shift in their destinations strategy, and how Cheyenne has seen a risk taken during the pandemic pay off. "A real goal for us is creating events that are authentic to our core in Cheyenne, and that visitors and residents alike will enjoy." -Jim Walter “I would encourage anyone and everyone to leave every door open. If a door closes, stick your foot in the door. Keep it open.” -Emily Gonzalez Visit Mobile Visit Cheyenne If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit https://www.relicagency.com/
Pastor Jim Walter teaches on having a desperate dependence on the Holy Spirit.
This week on the Drive Thru, Jim answers YOUR questions about being banned from ThunderDome, Matt Riddle, the upcoming Vince McMahon documentary, Sting in AEW, Hulk Hogan in Rocky 3, Miro & more! Plus Jim Reviews WALTER vs. Ilja Dragunov from NXT UK!Send in your question for the Drive-Thru to: CornyDriveThru@gmail.com Follow Jim and Brian on Twitter: @TheJimCornette @GreatBrianLast Join Jim Cornette's College Of Wrestling Knowledge on Patreon to access the archives & more! https://www.patreon.com/CornetteSubscribe to the Official Jim Cornette channel on YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/c/OfficialJimCornetteVisit Jim's official site at www.JimCornette.com for merch, live dates, commentaries and more! You can listen to Brian each week on the 6:05 Superpodcast at 605pod.com.
In lieu of UFC 252 this weekend, the boys decided to release their episode featuring the voice of the UFC (and our podcast intro), Bruce Buffer and the President of Kaulig Sports & Entertainment/agent for Stipe Miocic, Jim Walter.With Miocic VS Cormier 3 to grab headlines this weekend, they figured what better time to drop this episode. Bruce takes us through how he realized he was related to the legendary Michael Buffer, how he began his career, how far the UFC has come, women advice, and even drops some knowledge on his signature scotch set to be released sometime this year.Jim discusses the cutthroat business of sports, how he got into it, how quarantine can be used as a positive for his clients to connect with fans, and in-depth stories about his clients the likes of Myles Garrett, Stipe Miocic, Anthony "Lion Heart" Smith, and many more.*We do not own the rights to any of the music used in this episode*
This week's guest is Jim Walter. Easily put, he is our Jerry McGuire. Scroll through his social media and you can see that he spends his time working hard for some pretty big names in the sports world. But he didn't have an easy start. At a very young age, he discovered that his father was living a double life with another family. I'm sure you can imagine what that does to a teenage boy trying to figure out life. He made the conscious choice to use it as fuel and is now the President at Kaulig Sports & Entertainment. Follow The Underdog Podcast on Social Media: Twitter: @UnderdogPod Instagram: @underdog_pod Facebook: The Underdog Podcast
If a loved one were ever to die, how far would you be willing to go to bring them back? Orpheus, the ancient Greek musician, goes to hell and back to have a love of his life, Eurydice, by his side again. The gods cut a deal with Orpheus: he can bring his love back from hell, but all throughout the journey, she has to follow behind him and he is not allowed to look back at her. Unable to resist, he turns to see her, and the gods take her for a second time. In a moment of overwhelming grief, Orpheus asks, “What will I do without Eurydice?” In this episode, host Rhiannon Giddens and her guests reflect on Christoph Gluck's operatic adaptation of the Orpheus myth and how grief can be all-encompassing, but so can love. At the end of the show, mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton sings “Che farò senza Euridice” from the Metropolitan Opera stage. The Guests Mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton grew up in a musical family, with days full of bluegrass, classic rock, and music history quizzes about the Beatles. In her role debut as Orfeo, she searches for this hero’s vulnerability, dramatically and vocally, and figures out how to embody a version of this character that’s modeled on Johnny Cash. Author Ann Patchett stumbled upon her love for opera while writing her book Bel Canto. But the Orpheus myth has been part of her life -- and has influenced her writing -- for quite a lot longer. She’s fairly certain that she would travel to the depths of hell to save her husband of 25 years. Jim Walter lost his wife to cancer in 2015. He cared for her through some very difficult years, and kept hope alive even when things looked hopeless. He says that nowadays his grief usually isn’t as immediate and gut-punching as it once was, but he is still sometimes overcome with sadness at unexpected moments.
Jim Walter has been in the Destination Marketing world for the past 16 years. He got his start leading Madison County Tourism in upstate NY for 10 years as its executive director. For the past six years, he has led the sales and marketing efforts for Visit Cheyenne in Wyoming. He is a former president of the New York Travel and Vacation Association and is currently the president of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of PCMA. He enjoys creating memorable experiences that help grow the local economy through tourism. Jim is an avid backpacker, runner, hunter, and snowshoer and enjoys spending as much time in the mountains as possible, and seeing his daughter and friends. He is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University and holds an M.S. in Service Management from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Jim is recognized as a Certified Destination Management Executive by Destinations International. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Jim Walter about how he meandered into destination marketing and the creative ways he continues to attract crowds to Cheyenne, Wyoming. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Some of the various meandering ways that people end up in the tourism industry, including Jim’s own story How Jim earned his title as a Certified Destination Management Executive The creative tactics and ideas Jim has employed in his various roles to compete in the tourism market Jim’s strategies to bridge the generational gap and get young people interested in the Old West culture of Cheyenne Some of the rich history of Cheyenne and Wyoming and how Jim and his colleagues use that to attract tourism and celebrate the destination Features of good “co-opetition” in the tourism industry and what matters most to the tourists you attract How Jim sees the travel marketing industry evolving and the best practices to keep up with this evolution Meandering Into Destination Marketing Jim Walter wanted to be a baseball broadcaster when he first entered college. During one of his summers he got to do just that, only to realize it wasn’t what he wanted. He worked in radio for a while until he got fired, which led him to take a job doing sales for the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. Ever since then, Jim has worked in destination marketing and has loved every minute of it. Jim’s career has taken him from upstate New York to Cheyenne, Wyoming and taught him ways to be flexible and creative along the way. While working in Madison County, Jim experienced the advent of digital marketing and got the opportunity to improve the area’s hospitality industry in unique ways. He started “Mad Foods,” a food blog dedicated to telling the stories of cideries and farm-to-table restaurants in the county. This same creativity transferred over to his efforts for Cheyenne, where he decided to start wearing a cowboy hat, boots, and a buckle to conferences and networking events. He attracted attention and solidified the brand of Cheyenne as a real Old West destination. These destinations have taught Jim how to play to his brand’s strengths without trying to make the destination something it’s not. This can sometimes present challenges, as it’s tempting to morph your brand into something new in order to fit with the times. In Cheyenne’s case, Jim knows that the Old West brand is a mainstay and that it’s best to integrate it with the modern day rather than scrap it completely. History and Looking Forward Many people don’t know of Wyoming’s rich history, and the younger generation continues to grow further removed from America’s Old West roots. In his “That’s My Cheyenne” video initiative, Jim had locals share the fun attractions that Cheyenne has, such as its nightlife, mountain biking trails, arts, and symphony. Cheyenne’s Frontier Days, the largest outdoor rodeo in the world, even hosted Post Malone, a stellar example of integration between a brand’s roots and modern times. Once people are attracted to Wyoming and Cheyenne, they can continue to learn of the history of the area. Wyoming was the first U.S. territory to grant women the right to vote and the right to hold office, and Cheyenne has been celebrating the “Year of the Woman” to mark the law’s 150th anniversary. You can learn more about the state’s incredible women’s rights history in their newest inspirational video, “Cheyenne, Wyoming: The Birthplace of Women’s Suffrage” (link here: https://youtu.be/VOYkf_g79LQ). As the tourism industry continues to evolve, Jim has plenty of best practices to keep up with the times. Jim reminds us to always leverage “co-opetition”, citing the Brew Central campaign of New York as a great example of collaboration between competitors. As it becomes easier to advertise and market your destinations via social media, Jim stresses how important it is to devote your resources first to building a place people will want to visit. If you do that, eventually people will want to live there, and then businesses will thrive there. This is great advice for any tourism professional, and I hope you commit it to your heart as you grow and progress all of your special destinations. Resources: Website: https://www.cheyenne.org/ Email: jim@cheyenne.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CheyenneCVB Instagram: @visitcheyenne Episode Transcript We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/
The BlackBerry Cylance 2019 Threat Report The Cylance 2019 Threat Report represents the company’s piece of the overall cybersecurity puzzle It details the trends observed and the insights gained, and the threats Cylance’s consulting team, research team, and customers encountered over the past year Cylance shares this report in the hope that you will put it to good use in our collective ght against the rising tide of cyber attacks worldwide. The BlackBerry Cylance 2019 Threat Report provides unique findings drawn from our consulting engagements, threat research and intelligence efforts, and through feedback provided by Cylance customers. We share this information with the goal of assisting security practitioners, researchers, and individuals in our collective battle against emerging and evolving cyberthreats. Join Matt Stephenson as he chats with Aditya Kapoor, Jim Walter and Tom Bonner about the cybersecurity trends, topics, and innovations that dominated the past year. The BlackBerry Cylance panel of experts offer additional insights into the discoveries drawn from our internal data, customer communications, threat research, and intelligence efforts. About Aditya Kapoor Aditya Kapoor is Head of Security Research and Innovation at Cylance. He joined Cylance three years ago as and is passionate about creating technologies that drive innovative features within products. He is currently focused on driving deeper program analysis for supercharging ML models, firmware security and analyzing current threat trends to drive innovative engineering solutions. Aditya speaks regularly at various conferences and firmly believes in the common cause of the security industry. Previously Aditya worked at McAfee/Intel for more than ten years as Research Architect where he reverse engineered malware, as well as designed several product technologies. About Jim Walter Jim Walter is a Senior Security Researcher with Cylance. He focuses on next-level attacks, actors, and campaigns as well as 'underground' markets and associated criminal activity. Jim is a regular speaker at cybersecurity events and has authored numerous articles, whitepapers and blogs specific to advanced/low-level threats. He joined Cylance following 17 years at McAfee/Intel Security running their Advanced Threat Research and Threat Intelligence teams and content streams. About Tom Bonner Tom Bonner (@thomas_bonner) is Director of Threat Research at Cylance. He has over 17 years' experience in the cyber security/anti-malware industry as an analyst, software developer and manager. As an experienced cybersecurity professional, that’s all we could get out of him. We feel lucky to have gotten that much. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcast and host of CylanceT Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us at ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts, iTunes/Apple Podcasts and GooglePlay as well as Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Jim Walter is an MMA manager who represents current UFC heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic. A finance and accounting major, Jim began his career in management consulting in 2010, gaining invaluable experiences working with high level corporate clients nationwide. Since 2015, he has been leveraging those experiences to create a premier sports management firm by offering his clients unparalleled levels of service. From contract negotiations to marketing to the great responsibilities that come with representing the UFC heavyweight champ, you won't want to miss this insightful episode with JW Management principal, Jim Walter. *Please SUBSCRIBE and rate us 5 stars!* Follow Nate on Instagram www.natehaber.com
Dave Marcus, Christiaan Beek, Steve Mancini, and Jim Walter discuss the finer points of attribution, and the true meaning of 'Threat Intelligence'
In this episode of Amplified, the crew heads down to the Alpine product training event. The crew talk to their friends at Alpine, Steve Brown and Jim Walter, and get a quick rundown of the Alpine Type R Thin from the designer himself. Longtime friend and local shop owner, Danny Mascari, tags along. The shop gets flooded due to the recent rain storms. The guys drive 2 hours to a Chumash casino for Allyn's bachelor party. Our friend Wang comes down to hang out and discuss his plan to become the first Asian president of the United States.