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Best podcasts about joel snape

Latest podcast episodes about joel snape

Adversary Universe Podcast
NSOCKS: Insights into a Million-Dollar Residential Proxy Service

Adversary Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 31:21


When an adversary wants to target an organization, they want to make it look like they're coming from a regional or local internet service provider. This makes their activity seem more legitimate and buys time until they get caught. Proxies, which adversaries can use to conceal the origin of malicious traffic, are essential to this process.   NSOCKS is a residential proxy provider that CrowdStrike researchers dug into to learn more about how it was constructed and proactively identify how adversaries were using it to mask their attacks. They found that a range of internet of things (IoT) devices, such as home routers and network-attached storage (NAS) devices, are targeted by proxy providers to build out infrastructure and provide access to residential internet connections. Many of these devices have basic misconfiguration issues that make them accessible to attackers, but the CrowdStrike team was also able to identify a range of zero-day and n-day vulnerabilities being used.     Joel Snape, Senior Security Researcher at CrowdStrike, is part of that team. In this episode, Joel and Adam get into the details of the researchers' findings, from how NSOCKS works to its takedown in late 2024 and the steps listeners can take to identify suspicious activity on their networks. Joel has presented this research at multiple security conferences — and now he brings it to the Adversary Universe podcast.

Life Kit
It's not too late to learn a new instrument

Life Kit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 17:21


Whether you grew up playing music or you never progressed beyond "Hot Cross Buns," it's not too late to pick up a new instrument. Let fun lead the way and lose yourself in the joy of learning. Joel Snape, who picked up piano at age 40, offers tips for beginners.

Weekend
Weekend podcast: author Jacqueline Wilson, Marina Hyde on Matt Hancock as ‘just Ken', and is snacking a problem?

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 31:17


Marina Hyde recoils at Matt Hancock's latest cringeworthy attempt to boost his brand (1m24s); writer Joel Snape asks whether we should worry about snacking (7m55s); and journalist Simon Hattenstone sits down with author Jacqueline Wilson to discuss rivalry, censorship – and love (14m02).

Weekend
Weekend podcast: actor Simon Pegg, Marina Hyde on the benevolent Lord Lebedev, and the truth about inflammation

Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 40:04


Simon Pegg on joining the A-list elite and embracing home life in Blighty (1m32s); Marina Hyde implores us to ignore Lord Lebedev's links to the KGB and just focus on his successes (16m46s); and writer Joel Snape reveals all you need to know about 2023's hottest health topic: inflammation (24m48s) This podcast was amended on 2 July 2023. The wrong EP was uploaded. This audio has now been removed and has been replaced with the correct audio.

Blocked and Reported
Episode 95: Allegedly Anti-Semitic Mukbang, The Latest J.K. Rowling Freakout, And The Fuzzy Science Of Masks

Blocked and Reported

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 55:45


In this relatively special episode, the hosts talk about a ginned-up anti-Semitism controversy involving a troubled internet figure, the latest explosion of outrage surrounding J.K. Rowling’s online opinions, and an article in The Atlantic article highlighting the gaps in our knowledge about masking as a form of coronavirus protection. To discuss this episode with other premium subscribers, click here.Show notes/Links:Archived version of tweet accusing weird YouTuber of anti-Semitism: https://archive.md/t79YfKnow Your Meme attempts to explain Nikocado Avocado: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/people/nikocado-avocadoJust why: Video which launched the accusation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z3qV94LGcr63E1DxKnT-DodS2fF5bKs8/view?usp=sharingActual source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kiss4-TO2gN2y6__J8fwz_tdgBOHLFbZ/view?usp=sharingCredit to Joel Snape for finding it: Even grosser food content, according to Katie: https://www.instagram.com/blake_201/Atlantic article on masking: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/12/mask-guidelines-cdc-walensky/621035/CIDRAP articles:https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/10/commentary-what-can-masks-do-part-1-science-behind-covid-19-protectionhttps://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/10/commentary-what-can-masks-do-part-2-what-makes-good-mask-study-and-why-mostThe image of Nikocado Avocado absolutely housing what appear to be Korean rice cakes and noodles comes via Know Your Meme. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.blockedandreported.org/subscribe

Freelancing for Journalists

In the first episode of series 6, we speak to two freelance journalists about how to handle editor ghosting. What can you do when an editor, who was initially keen, is now ignoring your emails? We get advice from Solape Alatise, a freelance journalist with business and financial reporting experience, and Joel Snape a fitness writer and former commissioning editor at Men's Fitness.  The Guests Solape Alatise Twitter: https://twitter.com/solapealatise?lang=en (@solapealatise)  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solapealatise/?hl=en (@solapealatise) Website: https://www.solapealatise.com/ (https://www.solapealatise.com/)  Joel Snape Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoelSnape (@JoelSnape) Website: http://www.livehard.co.uk/about/ (http://www.livehard.co.uk/about/) Resources and recommendations Lily's long read in Runners World  https://www.lilycanter.co.uk/lifestyle/runners-world-where-do-my-fees-go/ (https://www.lilycanter.co.uk/lifestyle/runners-world-where-do-my-fees-go/) Amelia Tait, freelance journalist https://ameliatait.com/ (https://ameliatait.com/)  https://www.vice.com/en/article/3kxkd3/am-i-the-asshole-reddit (https://www.vice.com/en/article/3kxkd3/am-i-the-asshole-reddit) https://www.vice.com/en/article/epn8ge/millennial-buy-home-how-article (https://www.vice.com/en/article/epn8ge/millennial-buy-home-how-article) Lateefah Jean-Baptiste https://www.lateefahjb.com/ (https://www.lateefahjb.com/)  Freelancing for Journalists is sponsored by https://www.cision.co.uk/ (Cision).

Healthy For Men
Healthy For Men's Top 5 Health & Fitness Books

Healthy For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 31:06


We speak to our regular Healthy For Men contributor Joel Snape about his feature The Library of Action which is out now in the July/August 2018 issue of Healthy For Men magazine. In this bonus episode, Joel speaks of his top 5 health and fitness books to boost brain power and lead you to sporting success.  Five books mentioned in this episode: Iron War by Matt Fitzgerald If you don’t know how the 1989 Ironman World Championship ended, buy this(and avoid spoilers), then sprint through it. It’s a brilliant take on training theory, racing science and opposing mental approaches, shot through with the narrative of the greatest race ever run. Exemplary. Never Let Go by Dan John Renowned strength coach Dan John made his name as an all-American discus thrower. Here, he makes hard lifting simple – but not easy – with dozens of workouts, anecdotes and things that you’ll try once, weep, then try again. Front squat Tabatas? No thanks. Assault On Lake Casitas by Brad Alan Lewis A book about rowing in the 1980s doesn’t sound all that fascinating, but the way Lewis made his attack on the Olympics – by being kicked off the ‘official’ team and coming back to beat them – is astonishing. You’ll be back on the Concept2 in no time. Grit by Angela DuckworthTalent? Pfft. What you really need to get ahead is grit, according to author Duckworth. She now insists that her whole family are always doing one ‘hard thing’ to build success’s most important quality, after studying everyone from Navy SEALs to CEOs. Faster by Michael Hutchinson Written by a man who did (almost) everything in the pursuit of speed, this cyclist’s memoir deals with everything from the lactate system to laminar airflow in its discussion of how to improve one skill – and it’s full of motivation for anyone wanting gains in their own life. If you are a UK listener, you can read the full list of the 30 books in the latest issue of Healthy For Men magazine in your local Holland and Barrett or subscribe here. Written and directed by Tom Rowley and Andy GreeningAudio engineered and edited by Andy GreeningSpecial thanks to Joel SnapePodcast artwork by Matt FordMusic by ArtlistHealthy For Men theme song by Premium Beats This episode is in partnership with Bounce Foods Healthy For Men Podumentary is by Healthy For Men magazine which is published by River Group Content Limited 2018

Jabba To Jedi
Episode 9: Strongman Training Almost Killed Me

Jabba To Jedi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 18:12


This week Gav had a go at strongman training and it went...well, it went as well as you would expect really. He's joined by actual strong man, Joel Snape. You can find out all about him on his awesome blog: http://www.livehard.co.uk/ There's also a tease for the extra special 10th episode which will be live on June 24th. If you want to get in touch with Gav, you can: E-Mail: jabbatojedi@gmail.com Twitter: @cymrogav Instagram: JabbaToJedi You can read all about Gav's body transformation thing here: www.jabbatojedi.com Album art by @0Apes0 & Soundcloud cover art by @McSammi.

The Athletic Fitness & Nutrition podcast
Joel Snape Mens Fitness Associate Editor - Episode 18

The Athletic Fitness & Nutrition podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015 34:19


Today we are joined by Joel Snape who is the associate editor of Men's Fitness magazine. Joel tells us about his time training with Shaolin Monks, how he got into fitness, and why you do not need to go to the gym to exercise. Hear where he does his 5 press ups, every 15 seconds for 5 minutes to ensure his 100 press ups a day, why nutrition should not be complicated and why he advocates doing one interesting thing each week. Joel also talks about his publication Eat Fit as well as training, lifestyle, his website www.livehard.co.uk and why hard drinking is something everyone should enjoy! Check Joel out at www.livehard.co.uk Twitter: @joelsnape www.athleticnutrition.tv paul@athleticnutrition.tv

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK)
Men’s Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast 8: 29/11/11

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2011


In this month’s podcast we’re discussing the obesity gene, personal trainer no-nos and how strawberries can help you recover from your workouts. We’re also challenging MF staff writer Ben Ince to perform as many sprawls as he can in a minute, running a boxing- and UFC-themed quiz, and MF features editor Joel Snape is going […]

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast
Men’s Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast 8: 29/11/11

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2011


In this month’s podcast we’re discussing the obesity gene, personal trainer no-nos and how strawberries can help you recover from your workouts. We’re also challenging MF staff writer Ben Ince to perform as many sprawls as he can in a minute, running a boxing- and UFC-themed quiz, and MF features editor Joel Snape is going […]

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK)
Men’s Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast 5: 02/06/11

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011


In this month’s podcast we’re looking at why computer games might be stopping the nation’s youth from learning the valuable skill of tree climbing, discussing claims that the moon can make you thinner and challenging features editor Joel Snape to wall sit for as long as he can. We’re also asking UFC bantamweight fighter Brad […]

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast
Men’s Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast 5: 02/06/11

Men's Fitness Magazine (UK) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011


In this month’s podcast we’re looking at why computer games might be stopping the nation’s youth from learning the valuable skill of tree climbing, discussing claims that the moon can make you thinner and challenging features editor Joel Snape to wall sit for as long as he can. We’re also asking UFC bantamweight fighter Brad […]