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This BetterTech episode "Business-Aligned Cybersecurity: Turning Strategy into Meaningful Outcomes," with host Colin McCarthy and guest Matthew Sharp, CISO at Xactly, focuses on integrating cybersecurity with business strategies. They highlight the need for aligning security with business goals, enhancing boardroom cybersecurity awareness, and navigating new SEC regulations. The discussion also touches on the future of cybersecurity with AI and ethical considerations, emphasizing the importance of proactive, integrated approaches for achieving meaningful business outcomes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bettertech/message
In this episode we debrief our experiences in San Antonio for the 2023 annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL). In the first half of the episode we talk about the papers that our team members presented, and then we shift to reflect on some of our major highlights from the conference. After our own comments and reflections conclude, we shift to our live recordings in the book stalls with various colleagues enjoying the conference, including: Dr. Bryan Dyer, Dr. Christoph Heilig, Kent Hendricks, Dr. Travis West, Dr. Holly Beers, Dr. Andrew King, Dr. Dru Johnson, Dr. David Moffitt, Dr. Jamie Davies, Dr. Mariam Kamell Kovalishyn, Dr. Paul Sloan, Dr. Matthew Sharp, Eric Foster-Whiddon, and David Burnett. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Jennifer Guo, Dr. Madison Pierce, Rev. Dr. Chris Porter, and Dr. Logan Williams.
A royal visit today from The King of Rock N Roll, ELVIS!!! Well, its actually Matthew Sharp who does a GREAT impersonation of Elvis and does it to raise money for benefits and charitable causes, and to make some ladies scream "OH MY LORD IT'S ELVIIIIIIIIIIIS!!!!!" Matthew is a great guy and so much fun and way easier to talk with then the actual Elvis because, well, you know! let's have fun and Jailhouse Rock with The Devil in Disguise and a Suspicious Mind In The Ghettobecause we Cant Help Falling In Love with Matthew aka ELVIS!!!!(Yes ELVIS is always in caps. It's ELVIS!)As always, we indulge in randominity so sit back and listen in and don't forget to like, follow, subscribe, review and tell a friend!!And we couldn't do this as well with out MRS A'S FAMOUS SALSA BUENA, the GOOD WIVES NETWORK & Spreaker Prime & iHeart Radio!!!!
Reno, Nevada trial attorney Matt Sharp specializes in holding insurance companies accountable for failing meet their obligations to their insureds. Recently, Matt obtained a record-setting $200 million verdict against the largest health insurer in the country. Prior to that, Matt obtained a $100 million verdict in another bad faith case. Join Ben and Rahul for their discussion with Matt about the ins and outs of first party and third-party insurance bad faith claims—and how these cases can result in large verdicts where there is evidence that an insurance company failed to meet its obligations. Any trial lawyer who may encounter a bad faith claim in practice cannot afford to miss this episode! About Matthew Sharp RENO PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERNEVADA INSURANCE LITIGATION ATTORNEY Over the past 15 years, Reno trial lawyer Matthew L. Sharp has represented individuals and businesses injured by the unlawful conduct of others, including negligence, malpractice, and insurance bad faith. Mr. Sharp focuses on representing clients in connection with insurance disputes, including bad faith claims, delay or underpayment of claims, or the failure to defend. In addition, he has considerable experience handling health insurance disputes, as well as disputes regarding auto insurance, disability insurance, and life insurance. Additionally, as an experienced personal injury attorney, Matthew Sharp helps clients get money damages for auto accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, elder abuse, and defective products. Contact Reno accident and injury attorney Matthew L. Sharp at (775) 383-8751 to schedule a free consultation to learn more about your rights and options. Representing Clients in Connection with Insurance DisputesMatthew Sharp's experience and know-how when it comes to insurance disputes is second to none. In fact, he has represented clients in cutting edge insurance litigation regarding managed care and other health insurance issues. For instance, he obtained a favorable settlement on behalf of clients injured at a subpar medical facility from a large Nevada HMO who had negligently referred patients to the facility – one of the first cases of its kind in the country. He represents clients in insurance disputes involving all types of insurance policies, including:Health insuranceDisability insuranceAutomobile insuranceLife insuranceHomeowners insuranceCommercial insurance
On this episode, the Founder of CISO Evolution LLC, Matthew Sharp, joins Matt to talk about his book, CISO Evolution. Prior to founding CISO Evolution LLC, Matt served as a strategic advisor to CISOs of Fortune 500 and global institutions. He holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Colorado and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Colorado State University. Matt is a co-author of "The CISO Evolution: Business Knowledge for Cybersecurity Executives."Today, Matthew talks about his 2012 sabbatical, walking the Camino de Santiago, and the CISO Evolution book. Why does process matter more than analysis? Hear about value creation, business negotiations, and Matthew's formula for personal growth.Timestamp Segments· [02:06] A bit about Matthew.· [04:30] Matthew's sabbatical & the Camino de Santiago.· [09:21] What prompted the book?· [12:23] Why does process matter more than analysis?· [19:08] Did Matthew's MBA lead him down this path?· [24:22] Value creation.· [27:40] Standard metrics.· [31:23] Why is it important for a CISO to know terms?· [33:32] Negotiations and decision-making.· [37:19] What's Matthew's formula for personal growth?· [41:12] Matthew's words of wisdom. Notable Quotes· “If you want to be in the room where it happens, then you have to be equipped to participate in the conversation.”· “Ask the questions that go unasked.”· “Don't be afraid to go and look like an idiot in front of another business stakeholder.”Secure applications from code to cloud. Prisma Cloud secures applications from code to cloud enabling security and DevOps teams.
Attorney Matthew Sharp, whose firm is headquartered in Reno, Nevada, joins The Result to discuss a massive case involving an insurance company automatically denying claims for cancer treatment.
In this episode we review the recent annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature. In the first half of the episode our team members share a bit about our respective highlights as well as the papers we presented, including the following team members from The Two Cities: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Jennifer Guo, Dr. Brandon Hurlbert, Dr. Madison Pierce, Rev. Dr. Chris Porter, and Dr. Sydney Tooth. Then in the second half of the episode we switch over to hear from various scholars in the book stalls and the craft beer reception (SBLAAR), including (in order of appearance): Prof. David deSilva, Dr. Christoph Heilig, Dr. Mike Bird, Dr. Daniel Gurtner, Dr. Leslie Baynes, Dr. Ekaputra Tupamahu, Rev. Dr. Daniel Morrison, Rev. Warwick Fuller, Dr. Logan Williams, Dr. Matthew Sharp, Dr. Adam White, Dr. Rick Wadholm, Caleb Cooke, Prof. Craig Blomberg, Taylor Patz, and Dr. J. Andrew Cowan.
This week on Liberty Action Alert with Greg Seltz, join Dr. Seltz and his guests, 303 Creative's Lorie Smith and Alliance Defending Freedom's Matthew Sharp taking on the State of Colorado's oppressive “compelled Speech” law that is being used to silence Christians not only in the public square, but even in their own businesses, and worse, compelling them to speak publicly things that violate their conscience. Listen as we discuss not only the 1st Amendment freedoms and protections that we have, but why the message that we have needs to be proclaimed for all to hear. Hear again the moral, biblical perspective to “speak the truth in love” on these vital issues….as we continue to grow in the 2KG-citizenship-wisdom needed times like these. Join us!
“At Starbucks, we aren't in the coffee business serving people, we're in the people business serving coffee.” Jennifer Morales, director of Technology Strategy and Partner Engagement at Starbucks, is one of many people in the organization striving to make the company an inclusive and diverse people-first workplace. In this episode, she and director of Information Security Shawn Harris discuss the initiatives they're implementing to create a culture that allows their partners (employees) to flourish and feel a sense of community. As you listen, you'll be reminded of the power of words on both a macro and micro level and learn why you should be looking for culture “add” instead of culture “fit”. Book Recommendations: The CISO Evolution by Matthew Sharp and Kyriakos “Rock” Lambros Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Additional Resources: Learn more about the PeopleForward Network: www.peopleforwardnetwork.com
Security leaders must have strong business acumen if they want to be successful. Otherwise, they are destined to the child's table within the leadership ranks at their organization. Security programs must align the organization's most important business objectives. This is a fact that all successful security leaders must understand. In this episode of Tuesday Morning Grind, Matthew and Christian discuss business topics that every security leader needs to know to successfully serve their organization – and how business is directly linked into cybersecurity. Book Recommendation: CISO Evolution by Matthew Sharp (https://www.cisoevolution.com/) About risk3sixty: risk3sixty is a security, privacy, and compliance consulting firm that helps high growth technology organizations build, manage, and assess security and privacy programs. Offering services related to SOC 2, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HITRUST, Virtual CISO, Privacy Programs (GDPR, CCPA, etc.), Penetration Testing, and a GRC Platform built for cloud technology companies, Phalanx. You can learn more about risk3sixty at www.risk3sixty.com.
Matthew Sharp leads the information security function for Logicworks as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). His role includes responsibility for information security governance, risk management, strategy and architecture, and compliance. Rock Lambros is the CEO and Founder of RockCyber, LLC. He is a seasoned Cybersecurity and Information Technology executive with expertise in aligning Cybersecurity and technology strategy with enterprise business goals in order to reduce the risk of revenue to the organization.
Episode 58, I've been wanting to talk to this guy for awhile and finally got the chance to. I talk and have a session with Graphic Designer, and my friend, Matthew Sharp! Matthew and I, talk about graphic design of course but also, how he started to draw and when and where he got his design training from. We also talk about some of his customers that he's done work with as well as getting some recognition for his work and being on the Fox 32 News about it! We also go into some more personal stuff and talk about how Matthew's gotten into cooking recently and how him and his family have dealt with a house fire. All that and more so check it out!!! The NEW opening theme music was made by Hostages who has given me full permission to use it. You can check out Matthew Sharp at his FB page at: Matthew Ryan Sharp | Facebook and his IG handle is: matthewryansharp and the link of him on Fox 32 News at: New Lenox brewery wins best can design (fox32chicago.com) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The First Drop Boys are joined by Violet Town product, Matthew Sharp. Sharpy, a prolific run scorer in the North East of Victoria takes the boys through his time in the sport which saw seasons with Ringwood CC, premierships with Violet Town CC and possibly a night or two inside a neat and tidy four walled establishment.
The holidays are here, it's a time for giving and a time for love. It's important to know that buying expensive gifts is not what creates love, it's the heart that goes into. Make your special loved one a holiday gift, be creative. But most importantly, share your love and spread positivity this holiday season! Love and light, y'all! Playlist: Plus tôt by Alexandra Stréliski Nights Falling by Andrew Bird O Tannenbaum by Vince Guaraldi Trio For Emma by Bon Iver It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by José Feliciano Winter Lady by Leonard Cohen A Bo Story: Silent Night by Sam Brady Long River by Joni Mitchell Hockey by Jane Siberry New York Holiday by Josh Rouse Christmas Is Coming by Andrew Bird Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Arr. Mackay) by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane - Jess Gillam, Oscar Holch, Matthew Sharp, Sam Becker & Ming Liu [CLIP] T.S. Eliot - Journey of the Magi Sweet Baby James by James Taylor White Winter Hymnal by Fleet Foxes Ragged Wood by Fleet Foxes So Soft, Your Goodbye by Chet Atkins
Ever wonder about the working dad's perspective on how to make life work in a modern dual income family? In this episode, Matthew Sharp is sharing his story about how he makes things work in his household. Matthew is a husband and dad to two (soon to be 3!). He's also been a champion for working parents by being involved in a parental leave initiative at his company. Matthew talks about why he became involved and why it didn't deter him that the initiative was an offshoot of a women's group at his company. There are a lot of negative stories of partnerships when we talk about working moms so I hope this starts to change the narrative and highlight the cases where a partnership is working well. I hope you consider sharing this episode with your partner! Highlights: Matthew's career background and family life Matthew's schedule and how he and his wife make things work day to day Variable vs. predictable work schedules and how that impacts how they handle things like sick days for their kids His thoughts on the most stressful part of being a working dad The parental leave policy initiative Matthew was involved in at his company Getting involved in women's initiatives as a man and speaking up for people who don't have as much power Tips for other parents in making things work as a dual income family Today’s Guest: Matthew Sharp recently transitioned to a new role at Facebook in the Marketing Science group. Most recently, Matthew Sharp lead the Customer Knowledge team at Novantas, a financial services advisory and technology solutions firm. Matthew's team lead all primary customer research efforts at the firm. Additionally, in his time at Novantas, Matthew championed policies that benefit women at Novantas (more specifically, working mothers) by building business cases and successfully advocating for a new parental leave policy. He also led a group that founded and launched the company's corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative, NovaGIVES. Matthew is a husband of a working mother and spends most of his time outside of work with her and their two sons. They are expecting their third child (a little girl) in July 2019. Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewasharp/
For Show Notes with links that work: https://www.colorado-security.com/news/2017/3/16/podcast-7-320-show-notes March Madness Consumes Alex With Alex out of town for his annual March Madness trip, Matthew Sharp filled in admirably as co-host for this week's newscast. Robb gave a bit of a debrief about this week's SNOWFROC conference. And Matt revealed what's next on the agenda for his career - CISO for NYC headquartered Logicworks. While we're sad to have him leaving Colorado, we will stay in touch, and he mentioned to be on the lookout for Denver-area jobs for Logicworks. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates, and our listener survey - https://www.colorado-security.com/. We're continually working to improve the show, and appreciate the feedback we get from our listeners. If you discover any audio issues, or have suggestions for our format, let us know. This week's episode is available on Soundcloud, iTunes and the Google Play store. Reach out with any questions or comments to info@colorado-security.com Feature interview: Alex sat down with SecureSet co-founder Alex Kreilein. SecureSet is the Denver headquartered cybersecurity training academy and startup accelerator. Alex talks about his background, his experience starting up SecureSet, and the challenge of training the next generation of security professionals. Local security news: Level3 and CenturyLink shareholders approve merger PLC Construction named in Fortune's "100 best companies to work for" list 9 ways your employees can help you fight cybercrime - From Denver Business Journal WebRoot has 12th consecutive quarter of double-digit business growth ProtectWise partners with Demisto Job Openings: Cognizant - Sr. Cyber Security Manager Credit Union of Colorado - Information Security Officer PegRIGHT - Security Solutions Consultant NetSpi - Penetration Testers Axius - Application Security Engineer US Department of the Treasury - Information Technology Specialist (Security) OTS (Open Technology Solutions) - Jr. Security Engineer Swimlane - Technical support engineer Tangible Security- Information Security Outside Sales Optiv - Director, Human Resource Operations Upcoming Events: This Week's Events: InfraGard - When Good Employees Go Bad - 3/21 CTA - STEM Talent Development Breakfast - 3/21 SecureSet - Intro to SecureSet Academy's Threat Hunting Program - 3/23 ISACA - Happy Hour and Comedy Show - 3/24 Notable Upcoming Events: ISSA Colorado Spring's Security+ Training 4/1 & 4/8 ISSA Denver's Women In Security Kick-Off 4/19 Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC) 5/9-11 Denver BSides 5/12-13 7th Annual Cyber Security Training & Technology Forum 8/30-31 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Joshua Block from the ACLU and Matthew Sharp from the Alliance Defending Freedom join our Jeffrey Rosen to take a closer look at the debate over laws regulating bathroom use for transgender Americans.
Joshua Block from the ACLU and Matthew Sharp from the Alliance Defending Freedom join our Jeffrey Rosen to take a closer look at the debate over laws regulating bathroom use for transgender Americans.
Versatile singer, pianist and composer Errollyn Wallen is creating a unique body of work and making an international name for herself along the way. We talk with her and play as much of her music as we possibly can. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Wallen: Dervish Dominic Harlan, p.; Matthew Sharp, vc. Wallen: “Beehive” and “White Christine” from Are You Worried About the Rising Cost of Funerals? Patricia Rozario, s.; David le Page, v.; Kirsty Staines, v.; David Aspin, vla.; Joseph Spooner, vc. Wallen: “Dark and Mysterious” fr. Horseplay Continuum Ensemble/Hedlem Wallen: Daedalus (excerpt) Wallen, voc. & piano Wallen: Daedalus Brodsky Quartet; Wallen, voc. Wallen: In Our Lifetime Mike Henry, baritone Wallen: My Feet May Take a Little While Wallen, voc. & piano