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In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast recorded at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, host Sherrod DeGrippo engages with a diverse group of cybersecurity experts. David Weston, VP of Operating System Security at Microsoft, discusses the evolution of Windows security and the role of AI. Jamie Williams from MITRE shares insights on the importance of product functionality in cybersecurity. Emma Stewart, Chief Power Grid Scientist at Idaho National Lab, talks about securing the digital transition of the power grid. Joe Slowik from MITRE emphasizes the importance of threat intelligence and integrating cybercrime entities into their attack framework. Lindsey O'Donnell, executive editor of Decipher, highlights AI's crucial role in cybersecurity and finally, Todd Pauley, deputy CISO of the Texas Education Agency, discusses the challenges faced by small school districts in Texas. In this episode you'll learn: How Windows security has transitioned from user-controlled to Microsoft-managed The importance of understanding product functionality to combat cyber threats Securing the power grid's digital transition and cloud technologies for grid control Some questions we ask: What challenges and opportunities arise in securing the power grid's digital transition? How does AI enhance security in Windows operating systems? What were some of the most memorable sessions you attended at RSA? Resources: View Sherrod DeGrippo on LinkedIn Related Microsoft Podcasts: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson The BlueHat Podcast Uncovering Hidden Risks Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts Get the latest threat intelligence insights and guidance at Microsoft Security Insider The Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.
This past November, Eugene and I attended the 2023 PASS Data Community Summit (aka PASS Summit) in Seattle, while Kevin headed down to Orlando for the Microsoft Live! 360 event in Orlando. Having no remote option this year was fine for us, as it was great to reconnect with our friends and colleagues in the data community, as well as get updates live and in-person from Microsoft on all the new features rolling out. The focus of both conferences was eerily similar and in this episode we discuss our experiences along with a picture of what 2024 will look like. Azure services continue to be a focus and Fabric is included in that space; however, I was surprised at the number of Postgres sessions. In fact, PostGres got a whopping 30 minutes out the 90-minute Microsoft keynote. AI continued to be peppered in the conversation and Kevin gives us his take on where some of this is going. As a side reference, if you are interested in learning more about large language models, check out this video by Andrej Karpathy. The show notes for today's episode can be found at Episode 271: PASS Summit 2023 Wrap-Up. Have fun on the SQL Trail!
Get ready for an exciting episode of Raw Data by P3 Adaptive! Our guest today is Mike Nichols, a consumer technology and entertainment leader with a proven track record of building growth businesses and exceptional organizations. He's none other than the former Chief Marketing Officer at Xbox, who played a critical role in turning around the Xbox One release with his customer-centric and innovative marketing campaigns featuring #AaronPaul and #DannyMcBride. But that's not all—our guest also had a significant impact on the development of Microsoft's search engine, Bing, which was originally launched as Microsoft Live. Mike also shares his data journey and some inside information on how he brings people together to drive growth and build iconic brands. He shares his insights on customer-centricity, innovation, diversity, and teamwork, and how these principles have guided his leadership throughout his career. From Xbox to Bing, our guest has left a lasting impact on the tech industry, and as a bonus, we even get to learn the truth about what "BING" stands for and what Mike knows about the naming process. It's not all facts today, though, we do get a little speculation as Rob, Mike, and Tom delve into a fascinating debate about the divorce rate at Microsoft. Tom proposes a theory on the durability of first marriages for the first generation of Microsoft employees, and Rob and Mike weigh in on whether the overall rate is higher than the general public's and, more importantly, whether the rate is higher for Microsoft employees who were closely associated with Rob Collie. Is it the Microsoft Effect or the Rob Collie Effect? Regardless, this interesting discussion sheds light on the impact of work culture on personal relationships and the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance in the tech industry. Join us for an episode that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, as we explore the people behind the tech and the impact of work culture on personal relationships. This is an episode you won't want to miss! And, as always, if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help new users find us. Also on this episode: Windows live search – Bing The Software Hall of Fame, w/ Microsoft's Conor Cunningham Microsoft Team Manager Asana Needle Nose Ned Happy Families are all alike: Anna Karenina Aaron Paul Xbox Commercial Danny McBride: More is Better Xbox commercial Bada-Bing: Sopranos DOJ v Microsoft: Antitrust Case summary Malcolm Butler Game Winning Interception! Super Bowl XLIX Anchorman 2: News Team Fighting Words Scene
The connected future is here! This week Chris and Jon talk about Xbox Live's outtage over the weekend! They also talk about the new Operation Monarch limited time mode in Call of Duty Warzone featuring King Kong and Godzilla. Continue Reading →
Este episódio é uma reprodução da Live de quinta (25/02) do Diego Cidade com Mariana Hatsumura, Diretora de Modern Workplace e Security na Microsoft. Nesse episódio ela fala sobre sua trajetória até a Microsoft e sobre a Carreira em grandes Empresas! AUcast sempre ON FIRE
We're exploring the Future of Venture Capital in Europe, live at Slush! We speak to leading venture capital investors and record their insights for the At The Money podcast during Slush. In this podcast episode, we had the pleasure to speak with Oscar Westergård (Antler) & Andrew Macadam (Microsoft for Startups). Antler is world's largest tech startup generator and invests in talent first. Microsoft for Startups is, as you guessed, Microsoft's program to support startups to scale. The discussion is (among other topics) about investing in diverse teams, scaling across Europe ánd globally, and data-driven venture capital. Enjoy! Thanks to Novel-T, the startup generator and incubator at the University of Twente, for hosting this podcast recording.
Neste podcast, Lucas, Jomon, e Mario, discutem sobre a suposta SDK da Microsoft que permitirá integração da Live com o Switch, comentam sobre a tradução de jogos da Nintendo para o português brasileiro, e conferem as principais notícias da semana na seção Jogo Rápido.
Google Project Sunroof revealed, Hermann Holerith punch card tabulation machine (100 years ago), resetting lost Windows password (resetting Microsoft Live, using utility boot disk, restoring factory defaults), Profiles in IT (Jeff Moss, founder of Black Hat and DEC CON Conferences), Tip of the Week (defogging windows quickly), Consumer Electronics Show trends (Internet of Things, car automation, smart applicance ecosystem and standards, virtual reality, UHD TV, wearables, assistive technology, drones and robots, 3D printers), and NYC coverting pay phones to Wi-Fi hotspots. This show originally aired on Saturday, January 9, 2016, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Google Project Sunroof revealed, Hermann Holerith punch card tabulation machine (100 years ago), resetting lost Windows password (resetting Microsoft Live, using utility boot disk, restoring factory defaults), Profiles in IT (Jeff Moss, founder of Black Hat and DEC CON Conferences), Tip of the Week (defogging windows quickly), Consumer Electronics Show trends (Internet of Things, car automation, smart applicance ecosystem and standards, virtual reality, UHD TV, wearables, assistive technology, drones and robots, 3D printers), and NYC coverting pay phones to Wi-Fi hotspots. This show originally aired on Saturday, January 9, 2016, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
The first segment features author and publisher Adam Engst, of TidBITS and Take Control Books, who discusses some of the known problems with the first release of OS X Mavericks, lingering issues with OS X Mail, and possible email app alternatives. He also talks about the tenth anniversary of the eBook publishing company. We also hear from outspoken commentator Peter Cohen, Managing Editor for iMore, who discusses the ongoing problems with OS X Mavericks, the growing move towards apps in the cloud, such as the new iWork suite, Microsoft Live 365, and the Adobe Creative Cloud, and he also offers his views about the sometimes controversial iOS 7 upgrade.
Internet users mysteriously redirected to Chinese servers, a bot defeats Microsoft Live audio Captchas, the rumoured tablet from Microsoft, no Web browser is secure, a new user interface upgrade for Wikipedia, Visa to issue chip and PIN credit cards in New Zealand, yet another Telecom XT outage.
Nathan Buggia, Lead Program Manager of Bing takes us in depth in side the new Microsoft Bing Search Engine, showcases the new features and takes us through the change to Bing from Microsoft Live.
Nathan Buggia, Lead Program Manager of Bing takes us in depth in side the new Microsoft Bing Search Engine, showcases the new features and takes us through the change to Bing from Microsoft Live.
Vodafone verleibt sich den SyncML-Spezialisten ZYB.com für einen Millionenbetrag ein. Im Netz tauchten Werbe-Videos zu neuen Vertretern der Xperia-Serie von Sony Ericsson auf, Opera Mini erscheint in Version 4.1 und RIM wird Microsoft Live!-Services auf seinen Blackberrys installieren. Handy der Woche:Sony Ericsson W910i.
First Screen Shots of Microsoft’s Live Search Webmaster Portal revealed
The SEO Rockstars return from a long hiatus and discuss their trip to the Microsoft Searchification event and Greg talks about his SEO Vanity contest
The SEO Rockstars return from a long hiatus and discuss their trip to the Microsoft Searchification event and Greg talks about his SEO Vanity contest
Learn how some search engines celebrated Talk Like a Pirate Day. We also discussed some of the reaction towards Google stopping the commission payouts to AdWords agencies in Europe. We discussed the Chinese-like spam in Google, as well as how Google Book search results invaded some of the listings. We touched on many more topics including AdWords Quality Scores, link building, web directories, and the Microsoft Live 2.0 search engine.
Hosted applications like Salesforce.com and Microsoft Live have gotten a lot of press lately. Do they live up to the hype and deliver benefits that make outsourcing the storage of critical business data a smart choice? Success Magazine’s Web Editor, Andrea Mondello, discusses the benefits and pitfalls of popular hosted apps from the perspective of […]
Google officially launched the beta of Pay Per Action ads, so we had a fifteen minute discussion on that topic to lead off. Then we discussed the new anchor text reports from Google. Followed by a Microsoft Live.com Search update. Then we discussed site SEO factors versus page SEO factors. We talked about Yahoo! Search results missing the directory links, Google anonymizing data, Google testing a new user interface and much more.