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Welcome to Daily Bitachon . We continue with Bitachon lessons from the Haggadah shel Pesach . The next phrase is וַֽיְהִי־שָׁ֕ם לְג֥וֹי גָּד֖וֹל Vayehi sham l'goy /they were there for a nation ( or some texts have) l'goy gadol / to a great nation. Melamed / This teaches us she'hayu Yisrael Metzuyanim sham/The Jewish people were outstanding there. Metzuyan means different. On a test sometimes you get the mark of Metzuyan . Metzuyan doesn't mean excellent , it means outstanding . Different . It could be outstandingly good or outstandingly bad. So the Jewish people were outstanding . We see this either from the word Goy , that they were a nation , which means that they had their own culture and their own ways, or the words Goy Gadol . On the words, Shnei meorot hagdolim / The two great luminaries . Maor hagadol , Maor hakaton/the large and the small. The sun is called large and the moon is called small because the sun is Gadol . Gadol means a source of light. And the moon, the Katan , is a receiver . So an Adam Gadol , as Rav Wolbe quotes from Rav Yerucham Levovitz, is someone that's able to give to Ketanim , to people that are smaller. The Jewish people are going to be a Goy Gadol . They're not influenced by the outside, they're their own source of their way of life, an independent source, not influenced by the outside world. The opposite is va'yitarvu bagoyim v'yilmdu ma'aseihem / They mixed with the other nations and learned from their ways. But Goy or a Goy Gadol means, No, we're not mixing, we're not being influenced. This is a phenomena. In Bereishit 46:3, Hashem tells Yaakov , וַיֹּ֕אמֶר אָנֹכִ֥י הָאֵ֖ל אֱלֹהֵ֣י אָבִ֑יךָ אַל־תִּירָא֙ מֵרְדָ֣ה מִצְרַ֔יְמָה כִּֽי־לְג֥וֹי גָּד֖וֹל אֲשִֽׂימְךָ֥ שָֽׁם׃ I am Hashem the God of your fathers. Don't be afraid to go down to Mitzr ayim . Ki l'goy gadol asimcha sham/For I will make you a Goy Gadol there. When you say someone's not supposed to be afraid, that means he was afraid. He was afraid. How in the world are my children going to down there to Mitzrayim? How in the world? And Hashem said, 'Don't worry. There is where they're going to become the Goy Gadol". Somehow, in the most contaminated nations, they're going to develop their status of a Goy and a Goy Gadol at that. This history repeats itself. One of the main themes of these pesukim is that it's not just about them. We're still in Galut Mitzrayim , we're still waiting for the ultimate Geulah . A famous story is told that Rav Chaim Volozhin was once praying Shacharit , and he burst out crying bitterly, but he did explain why. One of his closest students, Rav David Tevel , the author of Nachlat David , pressed him and said, " What happened? Why were you crying so bitterly during these prayers?" Rav Chaim said, " We're currently in Europe, but the time will come (this was about 150 years before the Holocaust) when European Jewry will be uprooted and will go into another exile. We have 10 exiles. From Bavel to North Africa, to Egypt, to Italy, to Spain, to France, to Germany, to Poland, to Lithuania." "And the final exile, " he said, "is the exile of America. It's going to be a very difficult exile. Who knows how we will survive that exile? "And that's what he was crying for- the last stop. Just like Yaakov Avinu was nervous, Rav Chaim Volozhin , who saw the future, was nervous as well. What's going to be? And just like Yaakov Avinu would have been surprised when he saw the Jewish people coming out, Yotzim b'yad rama / A nation on such a high level, that such a tremendous revelation, that came out specifically from that land of contamination, Rav Chaim Volozhin, when Mashiach comes, will look and say, Wow, look what America looks like. Look at the amount of Yeshivot, look at the amount of Kollelim, look at the amount of Bais Yaakov, Look what's going on! How many Sefarim were written in America? What a overturn! After the Holocaust , Rav Mottel Katz went into a bookstore on Lower East Side looking for a Ketzot Hachoshen , a book that is learned in Yeshivot. The proprietor said, " Let me look, I think I have one left." The store owner found the book, blew off the dust, gave it to him and said, " Be careful with this book, because this is the last Ketzot Hachoshen in America. " Rav Mottel Katz told him, " More Ketzot Hachoshens will be printed or used in America than have been printed since the Ketzos Hachoshen came out." And he was right. That's the unbelievable concept of Vayehi sham l'goy / Vayehi sham l'goy gadol . There, in Mitzrayim , we will turn into a nation that's Metzuyanim / outstanding . That's what we see today. B'ezrat Hashem , there is nothing better to strengthen our Bitachon than to watch these prophecies come true.
In this episode we're talking about the underbelly of AI. About the impact of AI on security, and how AI itself can be hacked. Etay Maor is the Chief Security Strategist at Cato Networks. He's a Professor at Boston College and a regular industry event speaker all over the world. The Tech World Human Skills Podcast is produced by people in the tech world for people in the tech world. Learn tips and best practices that help you thrive in your career. Show Links Ben Pearce LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benpthoughts/ Tech World Human Skills Home - www.techworldhumanskills.com Etay Maor LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/etaymaor/ Download the 2025 Cato CTRL Threat Report - https://www.catonetworks.com/resources/2025-cato-ctrl-threat-report-rise-of-zero-knowledge-threat-actor/
Is GenAI safe to use or should we be cautious when using these tools? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Etay Maor, Chief Security Strategist at Cato Networks on the 2025 Cato CTRL Threat Report.Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Etay Maor is the chief security strategist at Cato Networks, a founding member of Cato CTRL, and an industry-recognized cybersecurity researcher. Prior to joining Cato in 2021, Etay was the chief security officer for IntSights (acquired by Rapid7), where he led strategic cybersecurity research and security services. Etay has also held senior security positions at Trusteer (acquired by IBM), where he created and led breach response training and security research, and RSA Security's Cyber Threats Research Labs, where he managed malware research and intelligence teams. Etay is an adjunct professor at Boston College and is part of the Call for Paper (CFP) committees for the RSA Conference and Qubits Conference. Etay holds a Master's degree in Counterterrorism and Cyber-Terrorism and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from IDC Herzliya. www.catonetworks.com/report For more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Maor Efrati, CTO and co-founder of Monogoto, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss software-defined connectivity. The conversation covers private 5G networks, satellite connectivity, the importance of APIs for seamless integration and automation, SIM, IoT security, and embracing cellular solutions for next-gen connectivity.Maor Efrati is the CTO and co-founder of Monogoto. With 25+ years of experience in cellular networks and internet platforms, Efrati has built an API-driven cellular infrastructure for enterprises, running IoT connectivity, private CBRS, and 5G use cases with an as-a-service approach. He has a deep technical knowledge of the entire cellular space including mobile and fixed operator networks, IT, billing architecture, and mobile application development.Monogoto is a self-service global software-defined connectivity cloud platform. Its API-driven Connectivity-as-a-Service enables secure IoT connectivity and Private 5G/LTE networks, with seamless interoperability between public and private and NTN Satellite infrastructure with optional value-added services ranging from AI-based anomaly detection to deep packet inspection and third party cloud integration.Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.comFind IoT solutions: https://marketplace.iotforall.comMore about Monogoto: https://monogoto.ioConnect with Maor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maor-e-923b0615a/(00:00) Intro(00:13) Maor Efrati and Monogoto(02:51) What is software-defined connectivity?(04:06) Real-world problems and use cases(07:39) SGP.32, private 5G, and NTN(12:45) Future of connectivity and bold predictions(16:03) Connectivity advice for enterprises and startups(17:38) Learn more and follow upSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwmJoin Our Newsletter: https://newsletter.iotforall.comFollow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all
When I was growing up in my career, I received my first management position because I was a hard worker and drove results as an individual competitor. As I have risen through the corporate ranks, no one told me that leadership is an inside job. I learned that through the school of hard knocks, many bouts of Imposter Syndrome, tough feedback, and more. This is why I wanted to talk about this very topic with my guest today, Dana Maor. Dana knows firsthand the importance of looking within to determine and harness our strengths, our leadership style, and more to be the best leader we can be not only for ourselves but for our teams.During my conversation with Dana, we chatted about:The importance of looking within as a leader.The story behind Dana's book, The Journey of Leadership: How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out.How do we assess our personal leadership approach and style?What is our personal mandate?What is a personal commitment plan, and why is it important?Why is failure an important part of leadership?I am confident you will find a nugget of wisdom in my conversation with Dana!Here is more about Dana:Dana Maor is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company, the global cohead and European leader of McKinsey's People & Organizational Performance Practice, and a member of the McKinsey Knowledge Council. Whether working in aerospace, financial services, pharmaceuticals, or telecommunications, Dana has helped clients pursue successful large-scale operational and organizational transformations and successful M&A integrations. Passionate about talent and leadership, Dana has guided many organizations through the process of establishing leadership-development platforms for top executives and has helped architect capability-building programs to reskill employees for changing workforce needs. Dana took a major role in McKinsey's research to build an effective understanding of talent management for the 2018 book, Talent Wins. She is a co-author of the 2024 bestselling book, The Journey of Leadership.If Brave Women at Work has made an impact on you, please share it with a friend or colleague. And your ratings and reviews help the show continue to gain traction and grow. Thank you again!Also, if you haven't yet downloaded my freebies from my website, check them out at www.bravewomenatwork.com. I have created three for you:24 career and leadership affirmations, (2) 5 Ways to Manage Your Imposter Syndrome, and (3) most popular, Getting Paid: 10 Negotiation Tips.They are workbook style guides, so you can complete them on your own time. One other announcement. I am asking all of you to invest in yourself this year and attend the Thrive in '25 Conference from June 25th-28th in Chicagoland. This conference is a 12-month experience that includes 3-days of the conference, 6+ months of coaching with yours truly in the Brave Circle, a 12-month membership in HerCsuite, a powerful women's networking platform, and a 12-month membership to Innovation Women, a female led speakers bureau. I don't know about you, but I have never been to a conference that pours that much into each attendee. Typically, it's a 2–3-day conference and you're thrown back into your life. Not Thrive in '25. We want to walk alongside you to incorporate your learnings from the conference personally and professionally.Invest in yourself today. You can learn more about the conference and register at www.thrive-in25.com.
Many measurement companies are promoting marketing mix modeling as an easy-to-use solution to overcome signal loss. But that couldn't be further from the truth, says Maor Sadra, CEO and co-founder of incrementality measurement startup INCRMNTAL.
True leadership isn't about mastering executive skills—it's about mastering yourself. That's the message at the heart of today's episode, where we explore how leaders can grow from the inside out. Because leadership is a journey, not a destination, and the best leaders never stop evolving. Our guest, Dana Maor, is the global co-head of McKinsey's People & Organizational Performance Practice and serves on McKinsey's Knowledge Council. As a senior partner and co-dean of multiple leadership programs, she helps leaders transform not only their organizations but also themselves. Dana is also the co-author of The Journey of Leadership: How CEOs Learn to Lead from the Inside Out, a book that offers a fresh take on leadership development through inner work. In today's fast-changing world, leading from the inside out isn't just a strategy—it's a necessity. When you commit to that inner work, you're not just leading—you're reshaping what leadership looks like for everyone around you. Connect with Our Guest: Dana Maor Website: https://www.mckinsey.com/our-people/dana-maor LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-maor-046455212/ Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/734088/the-journey-of-leadership-by-dana-maor-hans-werner-kaas-kurt-strovink-and-ramesh-srinivasan/ Related Podcast Episodes: Lead Bigger with Anne Chow The Sixth Level of Leadership with Dr. Stacy Feiner Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
Etay Maor is the Chief Security Strategist at Cato Networks and Founding Member of Cato CTRL. In this episode, he joins host David Braue to discuss the development of AI-enhanced cybercrime, including why some cybercriminals are paying pentesters to vet their ransomware, insights from the Q3 2024 Cato CTRL SASE Threat Report, and more. See the full report at https://catonetworks.com/resources/the-cato-ctrl-sase-threat-report-q3-2024. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez en un mundo Maorí en lo que hoy son la polinesias dos dioses que de tanto mirarse se enamoraron Eran Ranginui o rangi el padre cielo y Papatuanuku o papa la madre tierra. Cuando ambos se enamoraron decidieron unirse en un abrazo fuerte y continuo. Tan fuerte y tan continuo que comenzaron a tener hijos pero estos permanecían entre ellos dos viviendo una oscuridad perpetua. Los hijos anhelaban vivir en la luz. Uno de los hijos llamado Tane se rebela con la situación y sugiere a los otros hermanos que deben separar a sus padre y a su madre para que ellos puedan disfrutar de la vida luz. Su plan es que su padre Rangi pueda vivir lejos de ellos y que su madre en cambio los acompañe cuidándolos. Los hermano de Tane oyen el plan y deciden poner el plan en acción. El primero es Rongo, el dios de la comida quien intenta suavemente separarlos pero no lo logra, luego lo sigue Tangaroa este dios unió esfuerzos con Haumia el dios de la comida salvaje. Ambos tratan con más energía pero el abrazo entre sus padres continua y sus esfuerzos son inútiles. Rangi y papa continúan unidos en un abrazo amoroso permanente. Tane que es el dios de los bosques y los pájaros observa como sus hermanos intentan separar a los padres tomando una posición erguida y utilizando sus respectivos brazos. Tane se acuesta boca arriba y haciendo un gran esfuerzo con sus piernas logra que cada uno de los musculos de su cuerpo le ayuden a hacer presión sobre los dos padres. De esta manera logra que uno de los dos padres pierda la fuerza y comience a separarse del otro De pronto con un grito de dolor que retumba por cielo y tierra, Ranginui y Papatuanuku se separan. Guerra en el Cielo y en la Tierra Comienza allí una tragedia donde Rangi y papa comienzan a llorar el uno por el otro. Separados viven mirándose y lamentándose. Y así los hijos de Rangi y Papa ven la luz finalmente y logran tener espacio para moverse por primera vez. Mientras que los otros hijos han aceptado la separación, Tawhirimatea, el dios de las tormentas y los vientos, se enfada porque los padres han sido separados. No puede soportar escuchar los gritos de sus padres, ni ver las lágrimas de Rangi cuando se separa, por lo que promete a sus hermanos que de ahora en adelante, tendrán que lidiar con su ira. Tawhirimatea vuela para unirse a Rangi, y desde allí se dedica a demostrar su frustración con sus propios descendientes los vientos que envía a cada punto de la tierra. Así que reuniendo a sus hijos, vientos y nubes llena la tierra de chubascos feroces, remolinos, tormentas, nubes espesas, niebla y huracanes de fuertes vientos y lluvias. Los vientos y las tormentas muestran su poderío castigando de esta manera a los bosque y pájaros de Tane creando caos y tumbando los arboles que caen al suelo y se descomponen sirviendo de alimento para nuevas plantas e insecto Luego Tawhirimatea dirige su ira contra los océanos y enormes olas formando remolinos hasta que Tangaroa, el dios del mar, huye presa del pánico con su hijo Punga y hasta el día de hoy Tawhirimatea azota los mares con sus vientos. , Tangaroa, tiene dos hijos, Ikatere, padre de los peces y Tu-te-wanawana), el ancestro de de los reptiles. Aterrorizados por la embestida de Tawhirimatea, los peces buscan refugio en el mar y los ríos. y los reptiles en los bosques. Así es como Tane suministra a los descendientes de Tumatauenga el creador de los hombres canoas, anzuelos y redes para atrapar a los descendientes de Tangaroa. Tangaroa por su parte contraataca inundando canoas y arrasando casas, tierras
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back mastering engineer Maor Appelbaum (originally on WCA #062)to discuss his career, his approach to mastering across genres, and how he adapts to new technology. Maor has worked on projects for artists such as Faith No More, Yes, and Meat Loaf. In This Episode, We Discuss: Genre-specific mastering approaches Creating and collaborating on new analog hardware Strategies for effective client communication Building and maintaining long-term professional relationships The value of being part of a collaborative team in the audio process Links and Show Notes: Maor Appelbaum Mastering WCA #062 with Maor Appelbaum Matt's Rant: The Value of Independent Clients Credits: Guest: Maor Appelbaum Host/Engineer/Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell The Voice: Chuck Smith
In this episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast, I speak to returning guest Maor Sadra, the CEO of INCRMNTAL, about changing attitudes toward marketing measurement. The catalyst for this conversation was a set of diagrams that Maor recently published on the INCRMNTAL blog, ranking various marketing measurement methodologies across a number of features. In this episode, we discuss: The tradeoffs inherent in the above spiderweb diagram; Whether and how app advertisers implement experiments in their marketing; The popularity of media mix modeling in the app advertising ecosystem and whether enthusiasm for it has changed; Trends in the composition of user acquisition budgets by channel for app advertisers; Whether budget is shifting meaningfully to the web for app advertisers; The gaps in measurement that app advertisers struggle to close; Whether budgets are increasing on Meta and Google as their AI-empowered solutions expand; How AI plays a role in marketing measurement. Thanks to the sponsors of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast: Vibe. Vibe is the leading Streaming TV ad platform for small and medium-sized businesses looking for actionable advertising campaign performance. Clarisights. Marketing analytics that makes it easy to get answers, iterate fast, and show the impact of your work. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free. INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on. Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture. The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts
Hoy, Edu les contará sobre una de las protestas más grandes en la historia de Nueva Zelanda: cómo el pueblo maorí se unió en una caminata histórica para defender sus derechos frente a un polémico proyecto de ley que busca reinterpretar el Tratado de Waitangi. ¿Qué está en juego y por qué este debate divide al país?
Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova. I have the pleasure of welcoming Dana Maor to the show this week. She is the Global Co-Head for the McKinsey People and Organizational Performance Practice and is a member of its Knowledge Council. As a senior partner, she works with leaders globally to transform their organization and themselves and serves as the co-dean of multiple McKinsey leadership programs. She's also the co-author of a new book called The Journey of Leadership. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone who wants to develop leadership skills that focus on long-term success. TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… leadership isn't about having all of the answers. It's about creating environments where people can thrive and innovate. In this episode, Dana explores practical solutions to become this leader. Key Takeaways: Learn to think beyond what you deliver in the here and now. Develop the muscle to problem-solve together. Understand whether it's the moment to be vulnerable or confident. It's important to develop your capacity as a leader to be able to help your team members grow. Taking the time to reflect is in service of your organization. WHAT I LOVE MOST…Dana's advice on the necessity of “micro experiments” stood out – small, actionable changes that expand your comfort zone and leadership capacity. Running Time: 28:51 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani Online: LinkedIn Facebook X Find Dana Online: LinkedIn Dana's Book: The Journey of Leadership
Maor and Yossi Levy join Rabbi Yoshi to tell the story of the community of Kibbutz Eilon, just a few miles from the border with Lebanon. Their family, along with tens of thousands of other Israelis, has had to evacuate their home due to almost constant shelling from Hezbollah. Maor and Yossi share how the experience of the last many months has affected their family. Stay tuned and be inspired.
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In this interview, Maor Bin, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Shield, discusses the evolving landscape of SaaS Security. He highlights the challenges posed by the security gap resulting from the rapid adoption of SaaS applications and why SaaS security is beyond just misconfiguration management. Segment Resources: https://www.adaptive-shield.com/landing-page/the-annual-saas-security-survey-report-2025-ciso-plans-and-priorities/ This segment is sponsored by Adaptive Shield. Visit https://securityweekly.com/adaptiveshieldbh to download the Annual SaaS Security Survey Report! Cybersecurity professionals are often confronted with ethical dilemmas that need to be carefully navigated. In 25 years of teaching incident handling and penetration testing, Ed has often been asked by his students for help in ethical decision-making. Ed will share some of their questions and his recommended approaches for addressing them. Ed also has a new book out, The Code of Honor, about cybersecurity ethics. All proceeds go to scholarships for college students. Segment Resources: 1) Ed's book, published June 18, 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Code-Honor-Embracing-Ethics-Cybersecurity/dp/1394275862/ref=sr11?crid=1DSHPCXDIQ1VT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rmZX2-3mj1nI74iKkjbKkQSNKCuRjjn-QQ8qrzVy21tMRAXuKu5Qr5rPgtszkVd7zJMV7oVTuImUZIxMQfecnaRlNRfAVI5G7azyWi8lY.WHOujvlsQXPTJaHuEafwRC2WVKZe474eVXHn46kLiEY&dib_tag=se&keywords=skoudis&qid=1722767581&sprefix=skoudis%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 2) Holiday Hack Challenge - sans.org/holidayhack Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-374
In this interview, Maor Bin, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Shield, discusses the evolving landscape of SaaS Security. He highlights the challenges posed by the security gap resulting from the rapid adoption of SaaS applications and why SaaS security is beyond just misconfiguration management. Segment Resources: https://www.adaptive-shield.com/landing-page/the-annual-saas-security-survey-report-2025-ciso-plans-and-priorities/ This segment is sponsored by Adaptive Shield. Visit https://securityweekly.com/adaptiveshieldbh to download the Annual SaaS Security Survey Report! Cybersecurity professionals are often confronted with ethical dilemmas that need to be carefully navigated. In 25 years of teaching incident handling and penetration testing, Ed has often been asked by his students for help in ethical decision-making. Ed will share some of their questions and his recommended approaches for addressing them. Ed also has a new book out, The Code of Honor, about cybersecurity ethics. All proceeds go to scholarships for college students. Segment Resources: 1) Ed's book, published June 18, 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Code-Honor-Embracing-Ethics-Cybersecurity/dp/1394275862/ref=sr11?crid=1DSHPCXDIQ1VT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rmZX2-3mj1nI74iKkjbKkQSNKCuRjjn-QQ8qrzVy21tMRAXuKu5Qr5rPgtszkVd7zJMV7oVTuImUZIxMQfecnaRlNRfAVI5G7azyWi8lY.WHOujvlsQXPTJaHuEafwRC2WVKZe474eVXHn46kLiEY&dib_tag=se&keywords=skoudis&qid=1722767581&sprefix=skoudis%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 2) Holiday Hack Challenge - sans.org/holidayhack Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-374
The top priority on the CIS Critical Security Controls list has never changed: inventory and control of enterprise assets. Yet it remains one of the most challenging controls to implement, much less master. The refrain, "you can't secure what you don't know about" is as old as information security itself. Complicating this task is the fact that improving asset management isn't an aspiration unique to the security team. IT, finance, facilities, and other groups within large enterprises are concerned with this as well. This often leads to challenges: should all these groups attempt to standardize on one common asset database or CMDB? Or should security go their own way, and purchase their own asset management tool? Answering these questions would be a lot easier if we had someone with an IT asset management (ITAM) perspective, and fortunately, we do! Jeremy Boerger of Boerger Consulting joins us to help us understand the IT perspective, so we can understand if there are opportunities for security and IT to help each other out, or at least find some common ground! Boerger Consulting Resources: Email newsletter LinkedIn newsletter Book page Amazon book page I often say that it isn't the concepts or ideas in cybersecurity that are bad, but the implementations of them. Sometimes the market timing is just wrong and the industry isn't ready for a particular technology (e.g. enterprise browsers). Other times, the technology just isn't ready yet (e.g. SIEMs needed better database technology and faster storage). Since the ideas are solid, we see these concepts return after a few years. Application allowlisting is one of these product categories. Threatlocker has been around since 2017 and is now a late stage startup that has achieved market fit. We chat with the company's CEO and founder, Danny Jenkins to find out how they learned from the mistakes made before them, and differentiate from the technology some of us remember from the late 2000s and early 2010s. Segment Resources: ThreatLocker Solutions This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! In this interview, Maor Bin, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Shield, discusses the evolving landscape of SaaS Security. He highlights the challenges posed by the security gap resulting from the rapid adoption of SaaS applications and why SaaS security is beyond just misconfiguration management. Segment Resources: https://www.adaptive-shield.com/landing-page/the-annual-saas-security-survey-report-2025-ciso-plans-and-priorities/ This segment is sponsored by Adaptive Shield. Visit https://securityweekly.com/adaptiveshieldbh to download the Annual SaaS Security Survey Report! Cybersecurity professionals are often confronted with ethical dilemmas that need to be carefully navigated. In 25 years of teaching incident handling and penetration testing, Ed has often been asked by his students for help in ethical decision-making. Ed will share some of their questions and his recommended approaches for addressing them. Ed also has a new book out, The Code of Honor, about cybersecurity ethics. All proceeds go to scholarships for college students. Segment Resources: 1) Ed's book, published June 18, 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Code-Honor-Embracing-Ethics-Cybersecurity/dp/1394275862/ref=sr11?crid=1DSHPCXDIQ1VT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rmZX2-3mj1nI74iKkjbKkQSNKCuRjjn-QQ8qrzVy21tMRAXuKu5Qr5rPgtszkVd7zJMV7oVTuImUZIxMQfecnaRlNRfAVI5G7azyWi8lY.WHOujvlsQXPTJaHuEafwRC2WVKZe474eVXHn46kLiEY&dib_tag=se&keywords=skoudis&qid=1722767581&sprefix=skoudis%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 2) Holiday Hack Challenge - sans.org/holidayhack Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-374
The top priority on the CIS Critical Security Controls list has never changed: inventory and control of enterprise assets. Yet it remains one of the most challenging controls to implement, much less master. The refrain, "you can't secure what you don't know about" is as old as information security itself. Complicating this task is the fact that improving asset management isn't an aspiration unique to the security team. IT, finance, facilities, and other groups within large enterprises are concerned with this as well. This often leads to challenges: should all these groups attempt to standardize on one common asset database or CMDB? Or should security go their own way, and purchase their own asset management tool? Answering these questions would be a lot easier if we had someone with an IT asset management (ITAM) perspective, and fortunately, we do! Jeremy Boerger of Boerger Consulting joins us to help us understand the IT perspective, so we can understand if there are opportunities for security and IT to help each other out, or at least find some common ground! Boerger Consulting Resources: Email newsletter LinkedIn newsletter Book page Amazon book page I often say that it isn't the concepts or ideas in cybersecurity that are bad, but the implementations of them. Sometimes the market timing is just wrong and the industry isn't ready for a particular technology (e.g. enterprise browsers). Other times, the technology just isn't ready yet (e.g. SIEMs needed better database technology and faster storage). Since the ideas are solid, we see these concepts return after a few years. Application allowlisting is one of these product categories. Threatlocker has been around since 2017 and is now a late stage startup that has achieved market fit. We chat with the company's CEO and founder, Danny Jenkins to find out how they learned from the mistakes made before them, and differentiate from the technology some of us remember from the late 2000s and early 2010s. Segment Resources: ThreatLocker Solutions This segment is sponsored by ThreatLocker. Visit https://securityweekly.com/threatlocker to learn more about them! In this interview, Maor Bin, CEO and Co-Founder of Adaptive Shield, discusses the evolving landscape of SaaS Security. He highlights the challenges posed by the security gap resulting from the rapid adoption of SaaS applications and why SaaS security is beyond just misconfiguration management. Segment Resources: https://www.adaptive-shield.com/landing-page/the-annual-saas-security-survey-report-2025-ciso-plans-and-priorities/ This segment is sponsored by Adaptive Shield. Visit https://securityweekly.com/adaptiveshieldbh to download the Annual SaaS Security Survey Report! Cybersecurity professionals are often confronted with ethical dilemmas that need to be carefully navigated. In 25 years of teaching incident handling and penetration testing, Ed has often been asked by his students for help in ethical decision-making. Ed will share some of their questions and his recommended approaches for addressing them. Ed also has a new book out, The Code of Honor, about cybersecurity ethics. All proceeds go to scholarships for college students. Segment Resources: 1) Ed's book, published June 18, 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Code-Honor-Embracing-Ethics-Cybersecurity/dp/1394275862/ref=sr11?crid=1DSHPCXDIQ1VT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rmZX2-3mj1nI74iKkjbKkQSNKCuRjjn-QQ8qrzVy21tMRAXuKu5Qr5rPgtszkVd7zJMV7oVTuImUZIxMQfecnaRlNRfAVI5G7azyWi8lY.WHOujvlsQXPTJaHuEafwRC2WVKZe474eVXHn46kLiEY&dib_tag=se&keywords=skoudis&qid=1722767581&sprefix=skoudis%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1 2) Holiday Hack Challenge - sans.org/holidayhack Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-374
מאור אדרי ואשתו נאור פוני התארחו באולפן של ברכה ויעל ודיברו על הכל: הבעיות בזוגיות שנפתרו בעזרת טיפול זוגי, חלוקת התפקידים עם שני ילדים ואבא שהוא זמר שמופיע בלילות, וגם הפחד מלהתבלבל.
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My guest this week is mastering engineer Maor Applebaum, who's worked with the likes of Faith No More, Yes, Meatloaf, Eric Gales, Walter Trout, Dream Theater, Sepultura, Halford, and many more. Maor has written presets and collaborated with various plugin companies such as Waves, Brainworx/Plugin Alliance, Softube, Arturia, Leapwing Audio, Pulsar Audio and others. He's also guested and lectured at various trade shows and recording schools, and is co-creator of the THE OVEN line of analog hardware which is modeled and emulated by Brainworx. During our interview, Maor spoke about the different mastering requirements for different genres, common mixing problems that he sees, what he asks clients to supply for mastering, the audio gear he's developed, and so much more. I spoke with Maor via zoom from his studio outside of Los Angeles. On the intro we look at song melodies getting simpler and production more complex, and the quietest places in the U.S.
In this episode of the NASPP's Equity Expert Podcast, we are joined by Maor Levran, the CEO and co-founder of Slice. Maor, a former corporate attorney, discusses his transition from law to entrepreneurship, the founding of Slice, and the complex world of international equity transactions. The key points of this episode include:International Equity TransactionsGlobal Acceptance of EquityWinning the War for TalentImportance of Staying Updated on ComplianceAdditional Resources:Global Plan Design Bootcamp Around the Globe: A Guide to Equity Grants in Poland's Thriving R&D LandscapeSupport the Show.
Today on Cyber Work, I talked with Etay Maor, Chief Security Strategist with Cato Networks. Etay is a founding member of the Cato Cyber Threats Research Lab, or CTRL — see what they did there? — and he joins me to talk about their first CTRL report on attack patterns and methods. We're going to talk about the most common attack vectors, why Log4J still rules the roost even against newer and flashier exploits, and we go deep into the many paths you can take to become a threat researcher, threat analyst, reverse engineer, and lots more. That's all on today's episode of Cyber Work! 0:00 - Intro4:10 - First interest in cybersecurity and tech5:15 - Becoming chief security strategist8:15 - Working in cybersecurity project management12:07 - Hacker targets and AI15:04 - The dark web and security access16:03 - The CTRL report in brief20:23 - Health care cybersecurity 22:49 - Different cyberattacks in different industries25:10 - Using security tools as a gateway27:03 - AI-enabled cyberattacks33:14 - Careers as a cybersecurity threat researcher36:09 - Figuring out where to specialize in cybersecurity41:31 - Important cybersecurity skills and experience45:58 - Hiring in cybersecurity49:30 - Future changes in AI and cyber tools55:38 - What is Cato Networks?57:13 - Outro– Get your FREE cybersecurity training resources: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/free– View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcastAbout InfosecInfosec's mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ's security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.
Yossi is at the optometrist for his annual eye exam. Dr. Maor is performing a comprehensive eye exam, and she listens to Yossi who thinks that there's something wrong with his wife's vision.
Arconada y Sergio Pérez hablan de estrenos en plataformas como SkyShowtime, Filmin, Netflix y Movistar Plus+.
Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to discuss the Warriors' 24-20 win over the Dolphins, the upcoming NZR vote, Rob Penney, Jitka Klimkova's leave, Breakers coach Mody Maor stepping away, James Preston breaking Sir Peter Snell's record, and Aimee Fisher getting another one over Dame Lisa Carrington. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New Zealand Breakers need a new coach just months out from the start of the Australian National Basketball League season. Head coach Mody Maor has quit after two years in the job opting to take up a coaching role in Asia. Sports reporter Felicity Reid speaks to Susana Lei'ataua
NBL NOW | Everything NBL Popular NZ Coach Mody Maor departs the NZ Breakers Jack Heverin is joined by Derek Rucker and Olgun Uluc as the news breaks that Mody Maor has quit as head coach of the NZ Breakers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NBL NOW | Everything Free Agency Pete Hooley & Mody Maor chat Free Agency Looking back on NBL24 Parker Jackson-Cartwright is back at NZB Why imports love the Breakers The Will McDowell-White saga Jonah Bolden is ready for NBL25 Next Star Mojave King is a blessing Will Derek Pardon ever return to NZ? Free Agency surprises See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maor Benaim, known widely as "The Wolf" in the digital marketing realm, is a master of media buying and programmatic advertising. Renowned for his innovative strategies, Maor has steered multimillion-dollar campaigns to spectacular returns, distinguishing himself in a highly competitive industry. This episode of Drop The Mic delves into Maor's publication, "Unleash Your Inner Wolf," and explores his extensive background in digital marketing. It's a deep dive into the mental and emotional rigours of the industry, the allure and dangers of rapid financial success, and the critical importance of maintaining one's integrity amid rapid growth. Join me as Maor shares his profound insights on thriving not just in marketing, but in navigating the complexities of business and personal growth. OUTLINE: Here are the timestamps for the episode: (01:49): Experiencing the unique culture of digital marketing conferences (02:55): Discussing youth, innovation, and big money in digital marketing (04:29): The psychological challenges in digital marketing (06:15): The allure and pitfalls of quick financial success (08:04): Avoiding 'fake gurus' and finding genuine mentors (12:29): The importance of building a personal brand in digital marketing (19:10): Commercial break with introduction to Kappa optimization tools (21:17): The psychological aspects of business and success (29:24): From band frontman to marketing professor: A personal journey (31:07): Overcoming personal fears to achieve professional growth (38:41): Cutting through the noise in the digital space (42:50): Approaching potential business relationships effectively For those looking to navigate the digital marketing landscape with finesse and foresight, this episode offers essential insights and strategies for success. Tune in to harness the innovative tactics and deep understanding of an industry leader. SUPPORT AND CONNECT: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/huntspeaks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayhuntofficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jayhuntofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayhuntofficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/socialmediaspeaker/ Website: https://jayhunt.social YouTube Video link: https://youtu.be/u_4c8cuP3Pw
Slappin' Glass sits down this week with the Head Coach of the New Zealand Breakers, Mody Maor. In this highly insightful conversation the trio dive into topics of layering offensive actions, drag screen reads, and discuss weekly practice planning and evaluating competitiveness during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit??!"To join coaches and staff from the NBA to High School from over 40 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!
The Druze are a tiny minority in the Jewish state, and the only community to share a so-called “Blood Covenant” with Israel's Jews. But in 2018, the Israeli government passed a controversial Basic Law, known as the Nation-State Law, that threatened to upend this status quo. So who are the Druze? What is the Nation State Law? And what responsibility does Israel owe to its minority populations? ~~~~ Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h-BJIIJXiWHalkCO0f1YRs15P1upVNr1plM-r0H04PA/edit ~~~~ To make a donation to Maor please visit: https://www.charidy.com/Maorla
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Guest: Etay Maor, Senior Director Security Strategy at Cato NetworksOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/etaymaor/______________________Host: Chloé MessdaghiOn ITSPmagazine
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Visit HOW TO GROW YOUR MUSIC CAREER BLOG for more valuable insights on your music career! What is mastering? And why it is so important? Mixing vs. Mastering: What's the Difference? What are the differences between mastering on analog gear and with plugins? If you find these questions interesting, then this episode is just for you! REWIND: The Musician's Podcast, How to Make Money From Music Tips for your successful Career in Music! An optimistic podcast about how to build your music career, marketing tools for musicians, career advice, and how to turn your dreams into your everyday life! Amit Weiner hosts musicians, composers, professors, and sound engineers, as they share their life stories and career decisions. In this episode our guest for this podcast Mastering engineer from LA, Maor Appelbaum. Maor Appelbaum is a mastering engineer and musician. After working as staff engineer (mixing, recording and mastering) for famed record producer Sylvia Massy Shivy at Radiostar Studios in Weed, California, Maor moved to Los Angeles where he opened his private mastering suite Appelbaum's current credit list runs from Faith No More, Limp Bizkit and Sepultura to Eric Gales and Yes. Read more career tips in the blog: https://www.amitweiner.com/rewind-the-musicians-blog Amit Weiner on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amit-weiner/ Stay tuned and don't forget to REWIND!
NBL NOW | Everything NBL Damon Lowery & Joel Peterson Mody Moar ejected at half time last night! NZB Vs 36ers review Wildcats Vs Kings tonight is All Time Bullets Vs Taipans is mouth watering Shout Out to Shaun Bruce Mondays Headlines See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ברק מאור נולד בניו יורק להורים ישראלים שגדלו בהילטון תל אביב עם דור הנפילים של ה80s. בגיל 6 אבא שלו חיפש לעזוב את ג׳ונגל הבטון של ניו יורק ואחרי שיחה עם גלי זינר נקבע לברק מסלול חיים חדש כשעבר עם ההורים הישראלים שלו להוואי ושם גדל. את הילדות שלו בילה כבן משפחה של המשפחות המקומיות השורשיות של החוף הצפוני ומן הסתם הוא אחד מהלוקאלז של המקום.. גולש חיה ואדם נדיר ושיודע דבר או שניים על תרבות הגלישה בעולם בכלל ובחוף הצפוני בפרט. ככה זה שפייפליין זה הגל הביתי שלך. ברק מאור - פייפליין לוקאל. תבלו!
At the time of release, November 2023, Israel, Maor's homeland, is at war with Hamas. Maor Tiyouri, a proud Israeli and Olympian living in Boulder, moved to the US to pursue her running dreams and is currently hoping to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games. More than an athlete, Maor discusses balancing elite running with a job in communications, as well as the impact the Israel–Hamas war has had on her life and running. In this episode we talk about: -from a childhood in Israel to running in the USA -chasing the Olympics while working a normal job -the impact of the War on Israel on running and broader life -coping with world events, shared grief and suffering -the importance of education and empathy Follow Maor on Instagram @maor_tiyouri and For The Long Run @forthelrpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support Past guests on For The Long Run include: 177. Molly Seidel; 226. Mike "Kofuzi"; 228. Kara Goucher; 59. Shalane Flanagan; 234. Camille Herron; 198. Courtney Frerichs; 229. Jes Woods; 207. Tyler Andrews; 197. Dean Karnazes; 206. Katie Arnold; 220. CJ Albertson; 153. Joe Holder; 199. Kelly Roberts; 188. Gwen Jorgensen; 205. Emily Abbate; 209. Sara Vaughn; 174. Nick Bare; 97 Amelia Boone; 101. Courtney Dauwalter, 219. Dylan Bowman; 191. Matt Chittim; 200. David Roche; and more! Skratch Labs We are proud to be sponsored by Skratch Labs, a local, Boulder-based sports nutrition company. You can grab energy bars, energy chews, hydration mix, recovery drink mix, and super high-carb drink mixes for your big days from Skratch to fuel your training and upcoming adventures. Get 20% off your order with the code FTLR20 when you shop through this link. Darn Tough Thank you to Darn Tough for sponsoring this episode. I've been a fan of, and running in Darn Tough socks for years now, so we're excited to welcome them to the For The Long Run family. Use code FTLR-SOCKS to get 10% off and free shipping when you shop through this link. 2Before Thank you to 2Before for sponsoring the podcast. 2Before is a natural sports performance supplement made from New Zealand Blackcurrant berries. These are the most researched berries, and those studies are showing that these berries have exceptionally high antioxidant levels and are proven to enhance athletic performance, improve endurance, help kick-start recovery, and strengthen immunity. So go ahead and try some out over at 2before.com. The code FTLR will save you 30% on 20, 10 and multiserve packs. And remember, supporting our brand partners helps to support the greater For The Long Run team. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forthelongrun/support
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Hoy hablamos de la historia de una familia maorí de origen español. Un total de 20.000 maorís que descienden de un español. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, si quieres acceder a ventajas y apoyar este podcast hazte suscriptor premium en: www.hoyhablamos.com