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Kenneth has a long title and has his fingers in a lot of pots. Ken shares stories from his beginnings when it was called 'information assurance' and talks about his time in the Navy and building networks so they could play games together on the ship. He discusses how risk comes at you and how fast you react and adapt makes the difference. Ken stresses how important it is to get out and share your knowledge with others in the community. Raising the knowledge base of everyone, not just cyber and IT professionals, is how we make everyone more secure. Turn them into a 'sensor' by informing them of things they can look for and report. He also talks about the talent gap, and how the requirements don't always make sense. Look for the aptitude, attitude, and ability to learn. Put the effort into training the right people, not expect someone to have 7 years of experience in something that has only been around for 4 years. Connect with Kenneth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethfoster/ Visit Fleetcor: https://www.fleetcor.com/ Visit Shortarms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shortarmsolutions Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Kenneth has a long title and has his fingers in a lot of pots. Ken shares stories from his beginnings when it was called 'information assurance' and talks about his time in the Navy and building networks so they could play games together on the ship. He discusses how risk comes at you and how fast you react and adapt makes the difference. Ken stresses how important it is to get out and share your knowledge with others in the community. Raising the knowledge base of everyone, not just cyber and IT professionals, is how we make everyone more secure. Turn them into a 'sensor' by informing them of things they can look for and report. He also talks about the talent gap, and how the requirements don't always make sense. Look for the aptitude, attitude, and ability to learn. Put the effort into training the right people, not expect someone to have 7 years of experience in something that has only been around for 4 years. Connect with Kenneth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethfoster/ Visit Fleetcor: https://www.fleetcor.com/ Visit Shortarms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shortarmsolutions Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
We're back this week with a brand-new episode! Grant Asplund and Patrick Pushor discuss this episode's cloud news, and then speak with Kenneth Foster about risk, leadership, and communication - all critical to understanding when moving at the pace of #cloud. We hope you join us!
In this episode of Basically Detectives, we delve into the complex and interesting true crime series "I Am a Killer" on Netflix, with a specific focus on the case of Kenneth Foster.Join us as we explore the events leading up to Foster's conviction and the many questions raised about the criminal justice system in his case. Our host, Rick, will analyze the psychological aspects of Foster's case and share his thoughts on the implications of Foster's fate.Don't miss out! Tune in to get the inside view on an amazing true crime series on Netflix.Listen right now on Love and MurderAnd remember, LOCK YOUR DOORS AT NIGHT!Shoot us an SOS, using the link below, with your thoughts and....Subscribe!SOS link: https://www.speakpipe.com/LoveAndMurderPodcastYOUTUBE https://bit.ly/LoveMurderYouTubePATREON BONUS EPISODES: https://bit.ly/LandMBonusINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/lovemurderpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/noconductradioFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/relationshipcrimeFACEBOOK GROUP: https://bit.ly/39qUG3tWEBSITE: www.murderandlove.comMERCH: https://bit.ly/LnMShopWant to hear our reaction on a specific true crime documentary? Email us at noconductradio@gmail.comHi! It's Ky and Rick. We are the hosts of Love and Murder Podcast. On this channel we talk true crime, suspense and mystery.We upload every week, and if you want even more, then head on over to our Patreon.
The 5G revolution is here, and boy, has it caused a splash. Conspiracy theories spread through forums like tornadoes, whipping up fear about contamination and health issues. People are toppling cell phone towers, thinking they cause COVID-19. But how valid are these concerns? Kim sits down with radio wave expert Kenneth Foster, a University of Pennsylvania professor with all the facts. After this episode, you’ll be ready for the newest generation of wireless technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 5G revolution is here, and boy, has it caused a splash. Conspiracy theories spread through forums like tornadoes, whipping up fear about contamination and health issues. People are toppling cell phone towers, thinking they cause COVID-19. But how valid are these concerns? Kim sits down with radio wave expert Kenneth Foster, a University of Pennsylvania professor with all the facts. After this episode, you'll be ready for the newest generation of wireless technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 5G revolution is here, and boy, has it caused a splash. Conspiracy theories spread through forums like tornadoes, whipping up fear about contamination and health issues. People are toppling cell phone towers, thinking they cause COVID-19. But how valid are these concerns? Kim sits down with radio wave expert Kenneth Foster, a University of Pennsylvania professor with all the facts. After this episode, you'll be ready for the newest generation of wireless technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le 14 août 1996, tard dans la soirée, 4 individus roulent tranquillement, à bord d’une « Chevy Cavalier » blanche, en sillonnant les rues de la ville de San Antonio, Au Texas. Il y a Mauriceo Brown, Dwayne Dillard, Julius Steen et Kenneth Foster qui conduit le véhicule. Les quatre jeunes gens, qui n’avaient pas plus de 20 ans, fumaient de l’herbe et cherchaient un moyen de gagner un peu d’argent pour rentrer dans un club de danse. D’un commun accord, ils décident alors de braquer les gens en les menaçant avec l'arme de Mauriceo Brown. D’abord, ils repèrent la victime, ensuite ils l’agressent. La première fut une serveuse au « Jim’s Coffee shop », une femme qui faisait ce qu’elle pouvait pour joindre les deux bouts grâce aux pourboires et à son salaire. Kenneth s’est approché d’elle pour permettre à Julius Steen et Mauriceo Brown de sortir vite et de la voler. Ils cherchaient une proie facile et sans défense. Ils ont vu une femme seule, ils savaient qu’ils pouvaient facilement la braquer. Les 4 individus venaient de commettre leur premier vol de la soirée. Ils allaient bientôt en commettre un deuxième. Ils remarquent 3 individus, deux femmes et un homme, quelques mètres plus loin sur le trottoir. Mauriceo Brown sort du véhicule ; See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On August 14, 1996, Kenneth Foster, Mauriceo Brown, DeWayne Dillard, and Julius Steen embarked on a series of armed robberies around San Antonio, Texas. Foster drove, while Julius Steen scouted victims from the front passenger seat. The third armed robbery began when the foursome followed a vehicle driven by Mary Patrick into a residential neighborhood. Mary and Michael LaHood, Jr. were returning to the home, where Michael lived with his parents and brothers, Nicholas and Marc. When Brown exited the vehicle armed with a .44 caliber pistol, he wore a scarf across his face. As Brown approached them, Michael told Mary to get into the house. Mary, who fell as she fled, saw Brown pointing a gun at Michael’s head. She heard Brown demand Michael’s keys, money and wallet, immediately followed by a loud bang. Michael died instantly. Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan on Tuesday, October 2, 2018, at 8:00 p.m. Central for our interview with Nicholas “Nico” LaHood to learn more about Michael and the impact his death has had on the LaHood family. We’ll also discuss the case against Foster, his controversial death sentence, which was reduced to life in prison by Governor Rick Perry in 2007, three hours before his scheduled execution. We’re a live show and calls are welcome. Our phone number is (347) 989-1171.
Ep 1. Convicted murderer Kenneth Foster recounts the shocking events that led to him being placed on death row in Texas.Watch ten-part true crime documentary series #IAmAKiller Tuesdays at 9pmThe I Am A Killer podcast is an A+E Networks Uk production for Crime + Investigation, and is hosted by Tom Adams and Danny Tipping, produced by Steph Nardilli and Sam Pearson, and edited by Susanna Lawrence See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SGM Mike Vining is a man who has been there, done that, and lived to tell about it. From attending OTC Class #1 (the first ever Operators Training Course for Army Delta Force) to being a part of the failed Iran hostage rescue mission Operation Eagle Claw, Desert One which resulted in the death of eight Air Force and Marine Corps crewmen, Vining has some very rich history that operators of today have benefited from tremendously. We also get into Vining's job as a bomb disposal technician during Vietnam, and the story of him watching the demise of his teammate Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Foster in his heroic attempt to defuse a bomb during a rally featuring then Vice Presidential candidate Bob Dole at a rally taking place at an Illinois high school. These stories may be heartbreaking, but it's great to see that Vining is in great condition himself and in good spirits. He currently does work for the National EOD Association as well as the EOD Warrior Foundation, and enjoys traveling across the country with his wife. On this episode we also check your emails sent to sofrep.radio@sofrep.com, and answer an interesting question from an Australian listener about secrecy (or lack thereof) in the SOF community. We also Throat Punch an idiot by the name of Gregory Salcido, as he used the platform he holds as a high school teacher as his soapbox to disgrace the U.S. military. You'll also hear Jack's recap of SHOT Show, as well as the Women's March, and you won't want to miss that. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
What is success to you? Kenneth Foster, our guest today, will be challenging us to answer that question. He is a well-known expert on the issues of success, including vision, purpose, balance, communication and wealth building, as well as the author of the book “Ask and You Will Succeed.” Founder of premier Coaching, Shared Vision International and The Institute for Authentic Communication, Ken has produced hundreds of Seminars and TeleSeminars on success. Often called “America's Lifestyle Coach” Ken's clients include doctors, lawyers, PhDs, entrepreneurs, entertainers, authors, speakers, retired millionaires and executives from many well-known companies. Ken asks the touch questions in order to help his clients delve deeply into the heart of their greatest fears, bring forth the power to overcome and realize latent potential. If you are longing for your own authentic form of success, don't miss this show!
For Kenneth Foster: No More Death Row [col. writ. 9/1/07] (c) '07 Mumia Abu-Jamal To the state of Texas that sought to extinguish his life, his name is Kenneth Foster; to many of his friends and supporters, his name is Haramia KiNasser, an eloquent and outspoken activist. By whatever name that he may be known, he is now a past denizen of Texas Death Row, for, by a governor's order of commutation, he is on Death Row no more. That he was ever on Death Row at all is due more to a quirk of Texas law, than anything else. For the judge, the defense and the DA agree that Foster hurt no one; he shot no one; he killed no one; nor did he rob anyone. He was a driver in a car full of guys, just rolling around one night, when, all of a sudden, one of them (unbeknownst to Kenneth) steps out, robs a guy, shoots him and kills him. In Texas, under what's called the Law of Parties, Foster's presence near a crime was enough; even though he didn't commit a crime, didn't participate in it, nor profited from it, he was convicted, and sent to Death Row. If that were not enough, when he still had less than a month to live the Texas Department of Corrections (TDC) banned the man from receiving or reading a book on sports! The book, titled What's My Name Fool?: Sports and Resistance in the U.S., penned by sportswriter, Dave Zirin (pronounced like 'siren'), was banned from Texas Death Row because, in the words of the Aug. 9th, 2007 memo from the TDC publication review committee, "It contains material that a reasonable person would construe as written solely for the purpose of communicating information designed to achieve the breakdown of prisons through offender disruption such as strikes or riots."' Wow. I never thought sports was so powerful. The author, sent the notice by Foster, was, understandably quite shocked. He checked out the objectionable pages, and was even more amazed. The pages cited by the TDC dealt with baseball icon, Jackie Robinson, and heavyweight boxing champ, Jack Johnson. Both dealt with their resistance to white repression; one, about 1/2 a century ago; the other, perhaps 80 years ago. Yeah. That'll start riots in prisons all over the country! For Kenneth Foster, at least, his Death Row days are behind him. Unfortunately, he's now doing a life bit in Texas gulags. His dozen years on Death Row politicized him, and gave him an historical perspective that he did not possess when he first arrived there. Thanks to supporters across the country, his last day of life wasn't August 30th, as the warrant decreed. Now, the struggle for his freedom begins. (c) '07 maj *Source: Zirin, Dave, "In Texas, books are a danger to death row", Houston Chronicle, Sun., Aug. 28, 2007, p. E5.
written 5/31/07 Mumia Abu-Jamal For a decade Kenneth Foster, Jr. has languished on one of the worst Death Rows in the U.S. - Texas. He now faces an execution date (of August 30, 2007) despite the fact that even the trial judge, the DA, and the jury that sentenced him to die admit he never killed anyone. Whoa! I know that it sound funny (or fishy), but it's not. It's just a fluke of Texas law. In Texas, that fluke is called the Law of Parties - a variant on conspiracy law, but like most things Texas - this law takes a bigger chunk out of the accused. In essence, the Law of Parties criminalizes presence, not actions. Under U.S. Law, as announced by the Supreme Court in its 1982 Edmunds v Florida decision, a death sentence for one who killed no one, nor intended to, nor assisted in such a killing was a violation of the 8th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution. But again - this is Texas. This is the same state that ruled in the Herrera case that innocence is irrelevant; that poisoned the Black activist Shaka Sankofa (born Gary Graham); that twice violated court orders from the US Supreme Court in the Miller-El cases; and that sent George W. (as in Warmonger) Bush to the White House. These items are noted, of course, to make clear the very real danger that Kenneth Foster, Jr. faces. A young Black man - an innocent man - on Death Row - in Texas! If you wish to read more about his amazing case on the web, go to: www.freekenneth.com or write: Kenneth Foster Support Group P.O. Box 14268 San Antonio, TX 78214 Kenneth (also known by his adopted name, Haramia KiNasser) is a talented writer, poet, and father of an adorable 10 year old girl named Nytesha. Help free her dad.