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Eine Niederlage einzugestehen ist eine Blasphemie gegen den Imperator! Auf mehrfachen Wunsch sprechen wir heute lange aber nicht mal annähernd ausführlich über den Kosmos der Warhammer 40k Romane, mit besonderem Blick auf die Horus Häresie. Stefan gibt einen Überblick und geht dann darauf ein, wo und wie man sich diesem Mammut-Projekt am besten nähert. Außerdem haben wir beide Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 gespielt und hatten damit wuchtigen, bluttriefenden Spaß. 00:44:20 Space Marine 2Die Hörbücher zur Horus Heresy und viele andere Warhammer 40k Titel gibt es übrigens auch bei Spotify und Deezer. Falls ihr da schon ein Abo habt, könnt ihr direkt mal reinhören. Horus Heresy Interactive Timeline https://gaming.kylebb.com/hhtimeline/EVERY HORUS HERESY NOVEL REVIEWED in about 20 minutes!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I1m8gmu3Nyc&pp=ygUTSG9ydXMgaGVyZXN5IDIwIG1pbg%3D%3Dhttps://www.librum-40k.de/Der Song im Intro ist The Killchain von den mächtigen BoltThrower echokraut-podcast@gmx.dewww.echokraut-podcast.de www.keinenpixeldemfaschismus.de
In Episode S7E6 of the Brilliance Security Magazine Podcast, host Steven Bowcut sits down with Dmitri Vellikok, VP of Embedded Security at F-Secure, to discuss F-Secure's newly launched Scam Kill Chain Framework and explore critical insights into how cybercriminals select and exploit their targets.The Inspiration Behind Scam Kill ChainDmitri shares his 20+ year journey in cybersecurity, from his early fascination with web-based hacking to his extensive experience with F-Secure, highlighting what motivates him to continue tackling cyber threats. He explains the inspiration behind the Scam Kill Chain Framework, a groundbreaking approach designed to close gaps in existing cybersecurity strategies, providing better protection for both businesses and consumers.Exploring the Scam Kill Chain FrameworkThe discussion delves deep into each stage of the Scam Kill Chain, from initial reconnaissance and infrastructure setup to lateral movement and eventual monetization. Dmitri emphasizes that timely intervention, especially during initial contact attempts by scammers, is critical for effective defense.Dispelling Misconceptions About Cyber ScamsListeners gain valuable insights into common misconceptions around scams, understanding the psychology of cybercriminals, and why attacks, although widespread, aren't typically personal but rather opportunistic and scaled. Dmitri also addresses emerging cybersecurity threats associated with connected IoT devices and AI-based systems, emphasizing the need for updated software and proactive threat detection.AI's Role in Threat DetectionThe role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in identifying and preventing cyber threats within the Scam Kill Chain Framework is explored, providing practical guidance for security professionals interested in integrating this approach into their practices.Future Cybersecurity Challenges and PreparationFinally, Dmitri shares forward-looking perspectives on evolving threats and how F-Secure is proactively preparing to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated cybercriminals. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable insights to enhance your cybersecurity strategies.
Cybersecurity shouldn't always be about playing defense – it can also be about disrupting attackers before they succeed. In this Deep Dive, host Lieuwe Jan Koning and cybersecurity expert Rick Howard break down the Intrusion Kill Chain and the strategic shift it introduced in the world of cybersecurity. How does the Intrusion Kill Chain flip the script on cyberattacks?The 250 active adversary campaigns that security teams must trackHow MITRE ATT&CK and the Diamond Model strengthen modern defense strategiesWhy global governments and intelligence agencies aren't doing more to share cyber threat intelligence Despite decades of talk about intelligence sharing, most information is still exchanged manually, often via spreadsheets. As Howard points out, a true global threat-sharing framework could give defenders the upper hand. Don't miss this deep dive into adversary strategies and what they mean for the future of cybersecurity.
Artoun and Christina are assassinos in Kill Chain (2019) [RATED R]. Frequent guest and previous sponsor Marcus Hunter joins our duos to figure out who started the kill chain, is Nicolas Cage's beard just a shade too dark, and why do we have to let cops make movies? Join us next week as we go big game hunting in Primal (2019) [RATED R] ! Don't forget to rate & review the pod, subscribe on your favorite platform, and follow us on Twitter & Instagram @cageoldquestion. You can always email us any thoughts or questions at cageoldquestionpod@gmail.com.
This episode explores how technology, specifically AI, is reshaping military strategy and national defense. Colonel Jason Hansberger and Author/Entrepreneur Tim Henderson discuss the implications of AI in warfare, the ethical considerations surrounding autonomous weapons, and the U.S. military's strategic innovations.• Examining the significant U.S. defense budget and global military expenditure • Understanding the new age of Great Power Competition• Addressing the role of AI and innovation in military operations • Discussing the ethical implications of autonomous capabilities • Highlighting DAF Stanford AI Studio's mission and objectives • Exploring practical AI applications within current military contexts • Assessing the future of military technology and decision-making processes Colonel Jason Hansberger and Tim Henderson join us for an eye-opening discussion about the ever-evolving world of technology and defense. Colonel Hansberger, with his expertise in Air Force strategy, and Henderson, a former submarine officer and author, offer a unique lens on how artificial intelligence is transforming military operations. As we navigate a landscape marked by geopolitical challenges, such as North Korea's involvement in Ukraine and Donald Trump's re-election, we examine America's strategic role on the global stage and the ethical considerations that come with the use of AI and autonomous technologies in defense.Our conversation takes a broader approach as we explore the global competition for AI supremacy. We analyze the economic and political ramifications of controlling semiconductor manufacturing and advanced computing technologies. This episode looks into the historical ties between military applications and technology, the controversies that arise when tech giants merge with defense projects, and how initiatives like the DAF Stanford AI Studio can bridge the gap between academia, the industry, and the military. We even consider the profound impact AI could have on decision-making processes in complex environments and the nuanced dynamics of autonomous warfare.As we wrap up, we get personal with our guests, learning about their aspirations beyond their military careers. Tim shares his plans to publish novels inspired by military service, while Jason reflects on his life philosophy of seeking significance over success. Together, we address pressing recruitment challenges faced by the military and propose innovative solutions that could enhance outcomes.Jason Hansberger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-hansberger-b1b15374Jason Hansberger is a leader in technology and strategy currently serving as the Director of the DAF-Stanford AI Studio and AMC/CC Special Advisor & Director, Technology Capability Development for the United States Air ForceTim Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-henderson-53772116Tim Henderson is a multifaceted professional with a background spanning military service, finance, and real estate development. He is a former submarine officer and nuclear engineer from the United States Naval Academy, where he served in various roles on a ballistic missile submarine, ultimately as a Missile Officer. For the past 18 years, he has been a multifamily developer and general contractor in Silicon Valley and is the President of Cypress Group. He is also the author of the novel "Nobody Wins Afraid of Losing".Producer: Anand Shah & Sandeep ParikhTechnical Director & Sound DesignerWebsite: https://www.position2.com/podcast/Rajiv Parikh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajivparikh/Sandeep Parikh: https://www.instagram.com/sandeepparikh/Email us with any feedback for the show: spark@postion2.com
Leading AI developers, such as OpenAI and Anthropic, are threading a delicate needle to sell software to the United States military: make the Pentagon more efficient, without letting their AI kill people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Artoun and Christina are just a couple of gringos involved in the drug trade with Running with the Devil (2019) [RATED R]. They disagree on whether or not a film having a plot is important, nod in agreement on Cage's realism, and question everything about the film. Join us next week as we become assassins in Killchain (2019) [RATED R] ! Don't forget to rate & review the pod, subscribe on your favorite platform, and follow us on Twitter & Instagram @cageoldquestion. You can always email us any thoughts or questions at cageoldquestionpod@gmail.com.
Let's unlock the chain of kills here, if we can…Join Sean and a Real Good Nick to learn all about the real bad lady and El Spider. Come hang out in the es-chool zone and figure out the correct rice cooker to buy. This is bonus Cage Match.Intro music by: Bill PanksYou can chat with us on Twitter or Instagram or support us on Patreon
Weapons that Accelerate the Kill Chain...What does this mean for stock market investing and national security? In this episode, with our guest Dylan Jovine who founded Behind the Markets, we break down how cutting-edge defense technologies are reshaping both the battlefield and investment opportunities.First, Follow the Markets is a stock advisory newsletter that purports to 'bring institutional opportunity to individual investors'.Accelerating the kill chain is a description that sounds somewhat harsh and cruel, but the reality is that this is exactly what the enemies of the United States are doing.America either stays ahead of them, or at the very least on par, or we risk losing everything in a conflict! From DefenseNews, 'China already possesses “the world's leading hypersonic arsenal” and is sprinting to field even more advanced offensive capabilities. These weapons would give Beijing a capability to conduct a prompt strike that paralyzes America's command-and-control and missile-defense capabilities.'Dylan Jovine, who achieved prominence in his 20s as a stock analyst identifying takeover targets, is now identifying stocks that address challenges that we as a country face including...An invasion of Taiwan by China and its impact on the semiconductor industry,Middle East war,Iran and its nuclear capabilities,Russia-Ukraine,Etc.You can reach Dylan by visiting his website and sending him a note: https://behindthemarkets.com/contact-us/.___________________________________________________________________________Welcome to the Do You Ever Wonder Podcast — where we explore fascinating stories and insights from a variety of industries! If you're curious about the world around you, make sure to hit that subscribe button and never miss an episode.
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While all eyes seem to be on Gaza, we ignore what the US is doing in Asia at our own peril. Author, scholar, activist, and teacher K.J.Noh returns to the show to explain what the US is doing in the Pacific. He explains the Pentagon plan called "transnational kill chain" and why the US continues to try to generate alliances to encircle and threaten China. What is Link 16? Are our military adventures bleeding us dry? Can we actually fight wars on two or three fronts at once? Is there a chance for peace? Would there be any difference between Biden or Trump? We then finish with Pink Flood.
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Welcome back to the Coming of Cage podcast, your Nicolas Cage movie review podcast, home of the Wheel-O-Cage, Cage-Meter, and CAGE-O Bingo! This is Episode 44 of the show and we're talking Nicolas Cage's 2019 ex-assassin drama Kill Chain with such characters as The Old Sniper, The Very Bad Woman, The Curious Assassin, and more! Thanks for joining us. Let's hit it.Then we run our little computer system thingy to find out what movie joins the Wheel-O-Cage next!Don't forget to check out our social media pages to see the next Wheel-O-Cage spin and find out what movie we're reviewing next on the show! Plus, CAGE-O Bingo!Subscribe & Support Our ShowLinks: comingofcage.comMerch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/derricostudios?ref_id=7261Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coming-of-cage/id1625687655Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mVw6A52QjbMeQicIlj4i7Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coming-of-cage--6057154RSS Feed: http://derricostudios.com/feed/podcast/comingofcageJoin our Film Forum for news, memes, spoiler conversations, tournaments, polls, and more: Facebook.com/groups/ScreenHeroesComing of Cage Podcast CreditsA Derrico Studios ProductionHosted by Derreck Mayer & Ryan CoutureExecutive Producer & Editor: Derreck Mayer
Enrico Colantoni is an actor, writer, director and producer. You probably recognise him from Veronica Mars, Galaxy Guest, Flashpoint, Just Shoot Me! and Person of Interest to name a few. He continues to distinguish himself as an actor who consistently showcases his talent in the world of stage, film, and television. He currently is a series regular on the new FX comedy series English Teacher. He will next be seen as the co-lead in Anar Ali's upcoming CBC police procedural, Allegiance, and in the upcoming feature films Humane and the dark comedy Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Frank opposite Mindy Cohn. Previously, he co-starred in HBO Max's acclaimed drama series Station Eleven, based on the bestseller, and played the co-lead in Birthday Candles opposite Debra Messing at the Roundabout Theatre, receiving a 2022 Theatre World Award for a Broadway debut. He received a 2019 Canadian Screen Award nomination for Guest Actor/Drama in Travelers and has recently appeared in series, Ghosts, The Good Fight, Madam Secretary, iZombie, Hot in Cleveland, Warehouse 13 and American Gothic. He also starred on the CBS series Flashpoint (receiving a Gemini and Canadian Screen Awards) the telefilm House of Versace, (where he portrayed Gianni Versace) Tom Hanks' produced miniseries The Kennedy's, (where he portrayed J. Edgar Hoover) and Bad Blood, the six-part Netflix series based on the best-selling book Business of Blood: Mafia Boss Vito Rizzuto's Last War. On the big screen, he has appeared in films such as Kill Chain opposite Nicolas Cage, Stigmata opposite Patricia Arquette, Steven Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence and the Stephen Soderbergh thrilled Contagion - which reunited him with his Full Frontal director. Enrico has also enjoyed success as a writer/director with two short films - The Bike and Issues - the latter of which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. He also directed two episodes of iZombie after appearing on the show. We chat about rejection, breaking out of the family construct to pursue your dreams, identity, working and not working, mental hurdles, gratitude, Just Shoot Me! Happiness, metaphysics, Grandmaster Kitty and more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Enrico out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enricocolantoni_really/ Twitter/ X: https://twitter.com/ricocolantoni ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Maj. Ashley "Ash" Holzmann is a Psychological Operations Officer with operational experience in South / Central America, the Into-Pacific, and the Middle East. He serves in the 1st Special Warfare Training Group at the United States Army Special Warfare Center and School. Sgt. Maj. Derek Riley is one of the most experienced Civil Affairs Noncommissioned Officers in the Army Special Operations Regiment. He has incredible deployment experience and serves the Proponency at the United States Army Special Warfare Center and School. The Official Podcast of the United States Army Special Warfare Center and School!USAJFKSWCS selects and trains all Army Special Forces, Civil Affairs, and Psychological Operations soldiers. ** If you want to learn more about RUSIC, the Special Warfare Magazine included an article on RUSIC in the latest issue: https://www.swcs.mil/Special-Warfare/Special-Warfare-Archive/ Please visit our website at: https://www.swcs.mil. Be sure to check us out and follow us at:* https://www.facebook.com/jfkcenterandschool* https://www.instagram.com/u.s.armyswcs/* https://www.youtube.com/c/USAJFKSWCS/videosPlease like, subscribe, and leave a review! And if you enjoyed this, become a member of the underground by sharing with at least one other person. Word-of-mouth is how movements like this spread.
On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we have a conversation about the SaaS Cyber Kill Chain with Luke Jennings, VP of Research & Development at Push Security.In this interview, we explore the evolution of cyber attacks and the impact of the remote working and SaaS revolution on the cyber kill chain.The SaaS Attack Matrix can be found here.
This episode: Delvinhas the lead, and the lads talk all about "Kill Chain" - the six-issue series from Dynamite Comics. Wanna be part of the show? EMail us your questions or comments - feel free to email us an audio file - to: OHMSPOD@outlook.com Or leave a voice mail: 707-532-5269 If you like our style AND you like comic books, check out the fellas on their other channel: The Longbox Crusade at www.LongboxCrusade.com Be a part of the White Rocket Entertainment family by becoming a patron of the shows-we thank you by name on every episode: https://www.patreon.com/vanallenplexico Brought to you by White Rocket Entertainment and by Audible.com. Find links to everything we do at www.plexico.net
On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we talk with David Burkett, founder of Signalblur, about reimagining the cyber kill chain from a defenders perspective.David is a dedicated and highly experienced Cloud Detection Engineer and Security Architect, with a proven track record of building three different Cyber Security Operations Centers for multiple MSSP/MDR providers. His expertise is backed by a strong set of GIAC certifications, including GCTI, GCIA, GPYC, and GCED... among others. David is proud to have been part of a security team that won the prestigious James S. Cogswell Outstanding Industrial Security Achievement Award from the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency. David is constantly seeking opportunities to grow and learn and is eager to connect with like-minded professionals in the cybersecurity domain.
In this week's episode of the Kill Chain podcast hosts Terry Reinert and Marcus Q discuss the use of AI in creating automotive insurance policies and rates. The evolving field of AI can create more personalized rates and change the way insurance providers look at driving habits.Want to learn more about securing your fleets, platforms, or mission critical systems? Contact us at FleetDefender.com.
Beim Social Engineering geht es darum, Menschen zu manipulieren, um an Infos oder Geld zu kommen. Kaum ein Hackerangriff kommt heute ohne eine gute Portion «Human Hacking» aus. Wie funktioniert es, was kann man dagegen tun und welche Rolle spielt LinkedIn? Der Podcast im Überblick: (00:00:50) Social Engineering (00:11:05) Christina Lekati, wie funktioniert Social Engineering? (00:20:37) LinkedIn (00:35:22) Christina Lekati, was kann man gegen Social Engineering tun? Links: - Insider Threats bei Darknet Diaries (Fall 1 ab 18:37, Fall 2 ab 35:55): https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/122/ - Christina Lekati am Insomnihack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfBj0xnd_XI - Christina Lekati bei Hacktivity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8Z69AsSFn0 - Christina Lekati zur Kill-Chain: https://feedly.com/ahead/posts/social-engineering-kill-chain-predicting-minimizing-and-disrupting-attack-verticals - Ausfrage-Methoden und Abwehrmethoden: https://www.dcsa.mil/Portals/91/Documents/CI/DCSA-CI_Elicitation_2021.pdf SRF Geek Sofa bei Discord: https://discord.gg/geeksofa
Another week of Nic Cage! With the finale being the new Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, and a guest to ride the extreme highs and incredible lows of Cage movies, the boys had a pretty fun week! 11:55 - Score to Settle27:12 - Running with the Devil35:21 - Kill Chain50:43 - 8mm1:05:31 - Outcast1:21:52 - Jiu Jitsu1:37:54 - The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
In this week's episode of the Kill Chain podcast hosts Terry Reinert and Marcus Q discuss the evolution of vehicle software and how over-the-air updates can be a game-changer for vehicle manufacturers and consumers. Want to learn more about securing your fleets, platforms, or mission critical systems? Contact us at FleetDefender.com.
Hey everybody, tonight I'm talking to bestselling thriller author Jerome Preisler about Moving Target, his newest in the Tom Clancy: Net Force series. Net Force: Moving Target A NEW BATTLE IS BREWING—ONE THAT WILL SOON RAGE ACROSS ALL POLITICAL AND GEOGRAPHIC LINES. As this new threat escalates, the US president calls on the members of Net Force to prevent global chaos. In Paris, the leader of a new political movement has gone into hiding, pursued by a relentless group of bio enhanced assassins. Seeking to rescue him in the mysterious catacombs beneath the city is one of Net Force's own, Kali Alcazar, who has become a hunted fugitive herself. Halfway across Europe, meanwhile, her friends are about to strike at the heavily armed fortress of the world's most dangerous hacker…and he's prepared a deadly trap for them. “Jerome Preisler takes us deep into the dark side of the web.” —Jim DeFelice on Net Force: Attack Protocol “A tightly woven, expertly crafted story with a finger on the pulse of the overwhelmingly clear and present danger of cyberterrorism.” —Marc Cameron on Net Force: Dark Web About Jerome Jerome is the New York Times bestselling author of over forty books of fiction and narrative nonfiction. His association with the TOM CLANCY franchise began in 1997 when he contributed to the military history AIRBORNE. He subsequently wrote the TOM CLANCY's POWER PLAYS series, all of which were New York Times bestsellers. His latest work with the franchise is NET FORCE: THREAT POINT (December 2021), the third novel in a relaunch of the New York Times bestselling series co-created by Tom Clancy. Previous books in the current series include NET FORCE: DARK WEB (2019) and NET FORCE: ATTACK PROTOCOL (2020). He has also written two novellas spotlighting different characters from the novels, EYE OF THE DRONE and KILL CHAIN. “Genre doesn't matter to me,” he says. “It's all about story, and I try to write exciting stories with the sort of characters I would like to know more about. I figure that if I fall in love with them, my readers will too.” Among Jerome's recent works of narrative history are CODE NAME CAESAR: The Secret Hunt for U-boat 864 During World War Two, and FIRST TO JUMP: How the Band of Brothers Was Aided by the Brave Paratroopers of Pathfinders Company. His most recent is CIVIL WAR COMMANDO: William Cushing's Daring Raid to Sink the Invincible Ironclad C.S.S. Albemarle. Twitter: @JeromeAuthor Facebook: JeromePreislerBooks Jerome lives in the awesome state of Maine. Don't forget to check out Blood Red Ivory on amazon or where ever books are sold. Ty Benhoff two coming soon. Thanks to Crush Limbo for the music. Tripecoh Media LLC. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatscriminaljs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatscriminaljs/support
In this weeks episode of the Kill Chain podcast hosts Terry Reinert, Marcus Q, and Kendall Bricko answer listener questions. We answer and discuss our most asked listener questions including why someone might hack a car, how a bad actor can hack a truck, and more. Want to learn more about securing your fleets, platforms, or mission critical systems? Contact us at FleetDefender.com.
In this episode of the Kill Chain podcast hosts Marcus Q, Kendall Bricko, and AI expert Daniel Kovach discuss their experience at AutoTech Detroit. Kendall and Daniel discuss the innovations and limitations they saw at the Automotive conference in Detroit Michigan and some of the show-stopping vehicles and innovations displayed.Want to learn more about securing your fleets, platforms, or mission critical systems? Contact us at FleetDefender.com.
Support Podcast Patreon I review these movies so you don't have to: Operation Fortune, Kill Chain, John Wick 1,2,3&4, Cocaine Bear, 65, Tetris, The Volcano- Rescue From Whakarri, The Strays, All Nighter, Renfield, Rim Of The World, Air, The Rise /The wasteland. TV shows reviewed: The Mandolorian Season 3, The Night Agent, Succession Season 4 and finally The Diplomat. Hopefully you get something good to watch out of this lot, or you get to agree/disagree with me and shout at your device and feel good. This Is Movie Bollocks.
The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies invites you to listen to the rollout of our newest policy paper: Scale, Scope, Speed, and Survivability: Winning the Kill Chain Competition by Heather Penney. She was joined by Brig Gen Richard A. Goodman, Commander, 57th Wing. In this report, Penney explains how “kill chain” is an enduring framework for the process of securing battlespace effects. Often, this means putting a bomb or missile on target, all while the adversary is attempting to do the same against U.S. forces. Winning this kill chain competition matters. Due to the rapid advance and proliferation of technology in an era of peer competition, the dominance of U.S. kill chains is eroding. This report proposes four principles—scale, scope, speed, and survivability—to successfully guide Air Force efforts as they develop capabilities and operational concepts that can successfully deter and, if necessary, prevail against the People's Liberation Army. This research report helps lay out key considerations necessary for understanding how to build kill chains that can win now and into the future.
Did you know that your Wi-fi is even vulnerable to attacks? Tune in to hear our guest, Dennis, talk about kill chain, DOS attacks, Wi-Fi reconnaissance, and more. For more information about relevant attacks and ways to protect your network, listen to The Audit today! #wifi #cybersecurity #itauditlabs #theaudit Follow our guest Dennis Pelton on Twitter @c0ldbru
Welcome to the fiftieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast, a new milestone for our show! All of you have heard of an airstrike or raid on something or someone in hiding who popped up in a valley, a downtown building, or a facility along a river. My Air Refueling Control Team planning and executing operations were involved in some of the highest profile attacks we call Time Sensitive Targets or just TSTs. This episode gives listeners a foundation on why and how they happen and a behind-the-scenes look at some of these very news-worthy TSTs. Most of these were extremely intense events and a few were unsuccessful. The Lessons from the Cockpit show is financed by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Please take a look and order one or two of these very detailed four, six, and eight-foot aircraft profile drawings printed on vinyl you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Wall Pilot also does custom profiles of your favorite aircraft with your name, unit emblems, tail number, and weapons load. Go to www.wallpilot.com to see the Ready-to-Print and custom order forms. Prints of the B-1B Lancer bomber, involved with numerous TSTs during Operation Iraqi Freedom's Shock and Awe campaign is Ready-to-Print from Wall Pilot. A print of an F-15E with the Quick Reaction Strike or QRS Alert weapons load used during Operation Allied Force over Kosovo is also available Ready-to-Print from Wall Pilot. Thanks for downloading and listening to the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. This and all previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit show can be found on my website at markhasara.com Happy Holidays to all our listeners. We will be back after the first week of January when we spend a few episodes on F-14 Tomcats.
Welcome to the fiftieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast, a new milestone for our show! All of you have heard of an airstrike or raid on something or someone in hiding who popped up in a valley, a downtown building, or a facility along a river. My Air Refueling Control Team planning and executing operations were involved in some of the highest profile attacks we call Time Sensitive Targets or just TSTs. This episode gives listeners a foundation on why and how they happen and a behind-the-scenes look at some of these very news-worthy TSTs. Most of these were extremely intense events and a few were unsuccessful. The Lessons from the Cockpit show is financed by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Please take a look and order one or two of these very detailed four, six, and eight-foot aircraft profile drawings printed on vinyl you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Wall Pilot also does custom profiles of your favorite aircraft with your name, unit emblems, tail number, and weapons load. Go to www.wallpilot.com to see the Ready-to-Print and custom order forms. Prints of the B-1B Lancer bomber, involved with numerous TSTs during Operation Iraqi Freedom's Shock and Awe campaign is Ready-to-Print from Wall Pilot. in print of an F-15E with the Quick Reaction Strike or QRS Alert weapons load used during Operation Allied Force over Kosovo is also available Ready-to-Print from Wall Pilot. Prints of the Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk involved in numerous TST events over Kosovo and Iraq are available from Wall Pilot's Ready-to-Print shopping cart in four/six, and eight-foot lengths also. Thanks for downloading and listening to the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. This and all previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit show can be found on my website at markhasara.com Happy Holidays to all our listeners. We will be back after the first week of January when we spend a few episodes on F-14 Tomcats.
Welcome to the fiftieth episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast, a new milestone for our show! All of you have heard of an airstrike or raid on something or someone in hiding who popped up in a valley, a downtown building, or a facility along a river. My Air Refueling Control Team planning and executing operations were involved in some of the highest profile attacks we call Time Sensitive Targets or just TSTs. This episode gives listeners a foundation on why and how they happen and a behind-the-scenes look at some of these very news-worthy TSTs. Most of these were extremely intense events and a few were unsuccessful. The Lessons from the Cockpit show is financed by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Please take a look and order one or two of these very detailed four, six, and eight-foot aircraft profile drawings printed on vinyl you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Wall Pilot also does custom profiles of your favorite aircraft with your name, unit emblems, tail number, and weapons load. Go to www.wallpilot.com to see the Ready-to-Print and custom order forms. Prints of the B-1B Lancer bomber, involved with numerous TSTs during Operation Iraqi Freedom's Shock and Awe campaign is Ready-to-Print from Wall Pilot. A print of an F-15E with the Quick Reaction Strike or QRS Alert weapons load used during Operation Allied Force over Kosovo is also available Ready-to-Print from Wall Pilot. Thanks for downloading and listening to the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast. This and all previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit show can be found on my website at markhasara.com Happy Holidays to all our listeners. We will be back after the first week of January when we spend a few episodes on F-14 Tomcats.
Big thinkers from Lockheed Martin (kill chain), the Department of Defense (Diamond Model), and Mitre (ATT&CK Framework) gave us the blueprints of how to do intrusion kill chain prevention over a decade ago. It's taken us that long for the rest of us mere cybersecurity mortals to get our heads around the key concepts. Rick Howard takes us through the models. For a complete reading list and even more information, check out Rick's more detailed essay on the topic.
Welcome to Episode 49 of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! I've wanted to do this one for a while. My USAF Pilot Training experience was pretty rocky. I almost did not make it through. Fortunately, one really good instructor we called "The Doctor" helped me get through. The Doctor could fix just about any student's ailments with his incredible teaching skills. To this day, I still remember The Doctor's Five Rules of Flying and have used them flying KC-135s all over the world and in my personal life too. The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. There are 127 Ready-to-Print images of aircraft from WW II to Fifth Gen fighters. We do custom artwork too! Working on SH-3 Sea Kings and AH-64 Apaches right now. Go by the website and take a look at the detail of these vinyl prints and buy one or two for your walls. This is how we keep the podcast going. The Shamu Scheme on a KC-135 from the 909th Air Refueling Squadron comes in four, six, and eight-foot-long prints. Flying in the F-15 Eagle was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Prints of the 67th Fighter Squadron Fighting Cocks and 44th Fighter Squadron Vampires are available from Wall Pilot. Thanks for listening to this episode today. Please share this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast with your family and friends. Download this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast, found on my website at markhasara.com In next week's episode, we discuss Time Sensitive Targets, what it TSTs mean, and how lawyers fit into the Kill Chain when finding, fixing, and finishing high-value or fleeting targets of opportunity. Examples are from Operation Northern Watch in 2000, Southern Watch in 2002, Southern Focus in 2002, and the air campaigns over Afghanistan and Iraq. One event involves the very FIRST use of the F/!-18 Super Hornet in combat in Iraq. I was there... and watched every one of these TSTs unfold. Talk to you next week!
Welcome to Episode 49 of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! I've wanted to do this one for a while. My USAF Pilot Training experience was pretty rocky. I almost did not make it through. Fortunately, one really good instructor we called "The Doctor" helped me become an Air Force aviator. The Doctor could fix just about any student's ailments with his incredible teaching skills. To this day, I still remember The Doctor's Five Rules of Flying and have used them flying KC-135s all over the world and in my personal life too. The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is financially supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. There are 127 Ready-to-Print images of aircraft from WW II to Fifth Gen fighters. We do custom artwork too! Working on SH-3 Sea Kings and AH-64 Apaches helicopters right now. Go by the website and take a look at the detail of these vinyl prints and buy one or two for your walls. This is how we keep the podcast going. The Shamu Scheme on a KC-135 from the 909th Air Refueling Squadron comes in four, six, and eight-foot-long prints. Flying in the F-15 Eagle was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Prints of the 67th Fighter Squadron Fighting Cocks and 44th Fighter Squadron Vampires are available from Wall Pilot. Thanks for listening to this episode today. Please share this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast with your family and friends. Download this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast, found on my website at markhasara.com In next week's episode, we discuss Time Sensitive Targets, what TSTs mean, and how lawyers fit into the Kill Chain when finding, fixing, and finishing high-value or fleeting targets of opportunity. Examples are from Operation Northern Watch in 2000, Southern Watch in 2002, Southern Focus in 2002, and the air campaigns over Afghanistan and Iraq. One event involves the very FIRST use of the F/!-18 Super Hornet in combat in Iraq. I was there... and watched every one of these TSTs unfold. Talk to you next week!
Welcome to Episode 49 of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast! I've wanted to do this one for a while. My USAF Pilot Training experience was pretty rocky. I almost did not make it through. Fortunately, one really good instructor we called "The Doctor" helped me get through. The Doctor could fix just about any student's ailments with his incredible teaching skills. To this day, I still remember The Doctor's Five Rules of Flying and have used them flying KC-135s all over the world and in my personal life too. The Lessons from the Cockpit podcast is supported by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. There are 127 Ready-to-Print images of aircraft from WW II to Fifth Gen fighters. We do custom artwork too! Working on SH-3 Sea Kings and AH-64 Apaches right now. Go by the website and take a look at the detail of these vinyl prints and buy one or two for your walls. This is how we keep the podcast going. The Shamu Scheme on a KC-135 from the 909th Air Refueling Squadron comes in four, six, and eight-foot-long prints. Flying in the F-15 Eagle was one of the greatest experiences of my life. Prints of the 67th Fighter Squadron Fighting Cocks and 44th Fighter Squadron Vampires are available from Wall Pilot. Thanks for listening to this episode today. Please share this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast with your family and friends. Download this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit podcast, found on my website at markhasara.com In next week's episode, we discuss Time Sensitive Targets, what it TSTs mean, and how lawyers fit into the Kill Chain when finding, fixing, and finishing high-value or fleeting targets of opportunity. Examples are from Operation Northern Watch in 2000, Southern Watch in 2002, Southern Focus in 2002, and the air campaigns over Afghanistan and Iraq. One event involves the very FIRST use of the F/!-18 Super Hornet in combat in Iraq. I was there... and watched every one of these TSTs unfold. Talk to you next week!
In an era of rampant ransomware and other malicious cyberattacks, it's mandatory to double down on cybersecurity analysis and strategy to ensure an optimal security posture and the protection of critical assets and data. Today, two models can help security professionals harden network resources and protect against modern-day threats and attacks: the cyber kill chain (CKC)and the MITRE ATT&CK framework. Tim Liu, long-term security technologist, co-founder, and CTO, will provide an overview of these two frameworks and the limitations or benefits of each approach. To read Taking Security Strategy to the Next Level, please visit www.isaca.org/taking-security-strategy-to-the-next-level. To listen to more ISACA podcasts, please visit www.isaca.org/podcasts.
Nic Cage starts a chain of kills in this movie called Kill Chain from 2019.LIWstudiosYoutube for LIWstudios
In the run-up to the 2020 elections, leading Democrats like Senators Amy Klobuchar, Mark Warner and Ron Widen warned in a documentary film called “Kill Chain” that U.S. electoral machines were designed to connect to the internet and subject to manipulation. They were concerned Donald Trump would take advantage of such vulnerabilities to steal a victory over his opponent. Then, after Joe Biden curiously got more votes than even Barack Obama, Democratic partisans suddenly insisted there was no basis for challenging the outcome and those who disagreed are dangerous “election deniers.” Call it “The Pivot.” Now, with the looming prospect of massive midterm defeats, Democrats are pivoting again, warning of impending election irregularities and setting the stage for contesting the results. Republicans have mobilized to monitor the polls and hopefully ensure election integrity. How about making that a genuinely bipartisan undertaking? This is Frank Gaffney.
Christian Brose (@cdbrose), Chief Strategy Officer at Anduril and author of The Kill Chain, joins Lucas Bagno on this episode. Takeaways:- The US military and its procurement system has been built for equipment that is big, heavy, and hard to replace — things like ships and aircraft carriers and tanks. - Commercial technologies can contribute to a military with equipment that is more agile, lower cost, and easier to replace.- People in the government are, in 2022, trying to figure out what the military is going to need in 2032. This eliminates incentives for disruption and surprise. The military gets what it wanted, even if what it wanted doesn't solve the problem.- It would be ideal to bring capitalism into the procurement process so that there are new incentives and real competition.- China has been using a systematic, methodical strategy since the 1990s with the aim of displacing the US.- There has never been a competitor to the US with the scale that China has in more than a century.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform.Check us out on the web at www.villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Want to get updates from us? Subscribe to get a peek inside the Village. We'll send you reading recommendations, exclusive event invites, and commentary on the latest happenings in Silicon Valley. www.villageglobal.vc/signup
Christian Brose (@cdbrose), Chief Strategy Officer at Anduril and author of The Kill Chain joins Lucas Bagno on this episode. Takeaways:- The US military and its procurement system has been built for equipment that is big, heavy, and hard to replace — things like ships and aircraft carriers and tanks. - Commercial technologies can contribute to a military with equipment that is more agile, lower cost, and easier to replace.- People in the government are, in 2022, trying to figure out what the military is going to need in 2032. This eliminates incentives for disruption and surprise. The military gets what it wanted, even if what it wanted doesn't solve the problem.- It would be ideal to bring capitalism into the procurement process so that there are new incentives and real competition.- China has been using a systematic, methodical strategy since the 1990s with the aim of displacing the US.- There has never been a competitor to the US with the scale that China has in more than a century.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform.Check us out on the web at www.villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.Want to get updates from us? Subscribe to get a peek inside the Village. We'll send you reading recommendations, exclusive event invites, and commentary on the latest happenings in Silicon Valley. www.villageglobal.vc/signup
The Rogue Agents return! Starring Jarrod Alberich - Jason Alberich - Delvin Williams - Pat Sampson - & Alan J. Porter. This episode: Delvin takes the lead on the discussion of "Kill Chain" #1 from Dynamite Comics! Wanna be part of the show? EMail us your questions or comments - feel free to email us an audio file - to: OHMSPOD@outlook.com Or leave a voice mail: 707-532-5269 If you like our style AND you like comic books, check out the fellas on their other channel: The Longbox Crusade at www.LongboxCrusade.com Be a part of the White Rocket Entertainment family by becoming a patron of the shows-we thank you by name on every episode: https://www.patreon.com/vanallenplexico Brought to you by White Rocket Entertainment and by Audible.com. Find links to everything we do at www.plexico.net
✨ DEBRIEF ✨ | Unpacking the Episode: https://shows.banklesshq.com/p/debrief-demetri ------ Demetri Kofinas is a digital entrepreneur and host of the Hidden Forces Podcast, one of our favorites. Demetri has a broad perspective on geopolitics, which we explore as we discuss the probability of a World War 3, diplomacy among superpowers, and surviving the rise of the machines. Have we lost the ability to solve hard problems as a species? ------
Nic plays a man caught up in a tangled web of deception and corruption.
The mounting threat of ransomware – a 13% increase in attacks year over year, per Verizon's 2022 Data Breach Investigation's Report – has organizations taking a closer look at the cyber kill chain. But what exactly is the cyber kill chain and how can it keep your business secure?On this episode of IT Availability Now, host Servaas Verbiest and guest Shannon Davis, Global Director of Partner Readiness at Alert Logic, discuss this hot-button topic and why businesses today can't neglect the kill chain. Listen to this full episode to learn:The origins of the cyber kill chain, including how the name came aboutHow the cyber kill chain has evolved The key components of the current cyber kill chainWhy the cyber kill chain is such an integral part of a company's security postureHow to ensure your organization maximizes the kill chainAs Director of Product Field Strategy at Sungard AS, Servaas Verbiest assists businesses and organizations in realizing the full potential of cloud computing by thinking strategically, deploying rapidly, and acting as an ambassador for the cloud ecosystem. While at Sungard AS, Servaas has worked with more than 1,000 unique clients across multiple industries on complex application deployments, re-platforming, public cloud integrations, private cloud deployments, application lifecycle, and hybrid cloud model development.Shannon Davis is Global Director of Partner Readiness at Alert Logic, regularly consulting with companies to increase awareness of the current threat landscape and the security solutions and best practices available to stay protected. He is focused on the development of and investment in strategic relationships that allow those concepts and conversations to scale globally across the network of Alert Logic partners. Shannon has over 10 years of IT sales and marketing experience with expertise in Cybersecurity, MSP, MSSP, AWS, Azure, VMware, OpenStack, managed hosting, and more.Listen and subscribe to IT Availability Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Podchaser, deezer, Podcast Addict, Listen Notes, and more.
John, Michael and guest Clara Navaille face off against 2019's "Kill Chain." Listen to them discuss the meaning of the title, Cage's super uncomfortable sex scene, a very bad woman and so much more.
The Tim Hortons mobile app created a “a mass invasion of Canadians' privacy” by conducting continuous location tracking without user consent even when the app was closed, what is a social engineering kill-chain and how can this help understand and prevent attacks, and new research shows 33 out of the top 100 hospitals in America […] The post Tim Hortons Privacy Investigation, Social Engineering Kill-Chain, Hospitals Sending Facebook Your Data appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
A cybersecurity first principle strategy focused on disrupting known adversary activity at one of several phases of an attack sequence. CyberWire Glossary link: https://thecyberwire.com/glossary/intrusion-kill-chain Audio reference link: "Cybersecurity Days: A Network Defender's Future," by Rick Howard, Integrated Cyber Conference, Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense (IACD), YouTube, 26 October 2018.
A cybersecurity first principle strategy focused on disrupting known adversary activity at one of several phases of an attack sequence. CyberWire Glossary link: https://thecyberwire.com/glossary/intrusion-kill-chain Audio reference link: "Cybersecurity Days: A Network Defender's Future," by Rick Howard, Integrated Cyber Conference, Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense (IACD), YouTube, 26 October 2018.
This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt discuss the latest entry to the MCU and Sam Raimi's directorial return to comic book movies, ‘Dr Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness'. Do we have another event MCU film with the Fox characters (X-Men, Fantastic Four, etc.) make their big debuts? Plus Chris shares his thoughts on the latest AMC Feature Drink, ‘The Sorcerer'. Then, CageFest continues with the I'm-not-sure-what-it-is-supposed-to-be ‘Kill Chain', a Nic Cage movie that has a rather large dearth of Nic Cage. As always, there's the breakdown the Physical Media releases, featuring the Straight To DVD and Streaming Picks of the Week. Then Matt and Chris wrap up the show with their 5 Favorite Marvel Post Credit Sequences. Holy crap, you are excited! So cast yourself a spell or two and settle in for another episode!00:00-19:44: Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness19:45-21:58: AMC The Sorcerer Adult Beverage21:59-32:42: Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness Spoilers32:43-42:51: Physical Media Picks42:52-51:35: CageFest: Kill Chain51:36-1:01:36: 5 Favorite MCU Post Credit Scenes1:01:37-1:03:16: Wrap Up Theme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-BeyTwitterInstagramFacebook
The Film School Janitors are back in school, and they're going to Nic Cage University! Their goal is to watch and review every film Nicolas Cage has ever made... and will ever make! This week's assignment: KILL CHAIN! What can be said about this movie that hasn't already been said before? I mean, c'mon... everybody always talks about this movie that follows a chain of kills. Wait, what's that? You've never heard of this one before? Paint me surprised...