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From starting out behind the counter at Ladbrokes to leading the British Horseracing Authority and advising the UK Gambling Commission, Nick Rust OBE has seen the betting world from every angle.In this candid, hour-long conversation, Nick reflects on his journey through the sharp end of UK betting—sharing what he's learned about punters, bookmakers, racing politics, regulation, and even his own quest to bet profitably as an SBC member.In this episode, you'll hear about:How Nick's career started as a teenage betting shop cashier and evolved into senior roles at Ladbrokes, Coral, and SkyBetThe early years of online betting and the chaos of launching Ladbrokes.comHis time as BHA Chief Executive: levy reform, racing politics, and challenging bookmaker dynamicsHis current role chairing the UK Gambling Commission's Industry Forum—and why the Commission must do more to support bettorsInside stories on affordability checks, AML policy, bet restrictions, black markets, and the desperate need for a consumer ombudsmanWhy Nick is now focused on his own betting strategy, using SBC-recommended tools, bots, and value services
In episode 86 of Cybersecurity Where You Are, co-host Sean Atkinson is live once again from Booth 4319 at RSA Conference (RSAC) 2024. 00:57. Sean chats with Mat Everman, Information Security Operations Manager, about his talk, "Shades of Purple: Getting Started and Making Purple Teaming Possible." They discuss some of the questions Mat received following his talk and how they can put purple teaming into practice at the Center for Internet Security® (CIS®).Sean asks passersby what they're looking to get out of RSAC 2024 and what stood out to them at the conference.13:56. José Mena, Founder of Digital Twin Networks20:34. Jonathan Kern, CEO of Castile Defense25:42. Ken Klestinec, Regional Sales Manager at AkamaiFinally, Sean talks to fellow team members about CIS's objective for RSAC 2024.18:10. Aaron Perkins, Director of Communications23:25. Nick Rust, Director of Reseller & Channel Partners27:04. Jeff Sparks, CIS Services Sr. Account Executive28:08. Mia LaVada, Product Manager of CIS Benchmarks and Cloud30:01. Mishal Makshood, Sr. Cloud Security Account ExecutiveResources Episode 85: Reenergizing Collective Action at RSAC 2024Episode 75: How GenAI Continues to Reshape CybersecurityHow to Construct a Sustainable GRC Program in 8 StepsTabletop Exercises (TTX)CIS Critical Security ControlsCIS BenchmarksIf you have some feedback or an idea for an upcoming episode of Cybersecurity Where You Are, let us know by emailing podcast@cisecurity.org.
Join James Stevens, Jonathan Harding and Maddy Playle to discuss the big talking points. James reflects on a busy weekend of jumps action in Britain and Ireland. It was a good two days at Down Royal for Gordon Elliott with Gerri Colombe among his 11 winners but is there cause for concern following his complete dominance? The panel discuss whether Irish racing has become too predictable. Following the Gambling Commission's appointment of Nick Rust as chair of a new industry forum, Jonathan looks at what it means for the sport and shares the latest on the affordability checks petition. Maddy looks at the latest on the whip with a drop in offences a positive for the sport. Finally, we look at the affordability checks petition which has shot past 82,000 signatures and explore what it means for racing and punters. Sign the petition here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/649894
William Woodhams, CEO of the world's oldest bookmaker Fitzdares, joins Emmet to discuss Nick Rust's warning that British racing needs a radical overhaul due to rising costs, international competition, declining participation, and the impact of affordability checks. We ask: if betting companies are paying British Racing £500 million a year for media rights alone, why is the prize money so poor? We also react to the parliamentary debate led by Matt Hancock and discuss the rise of black market betting sites and how Ireland is facing the prospect of losing both SKY Sports Racing and Racing TV. Why is no one talking about it? Venatour Racing Social: If your planning a racing trip to Europe or further afield, check out Venatour Racing Social for a large range of bespoke racing holidays at Venatour.co.uk Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Rust from The Literate Gamer podcast joins us to discuss new players since the release of v.50
Nick Rust the former Skybet, Coral, and Ladbrokes veteran and most recently Chief Executive of the British Horse Racing Authority joined us today to discuss his amazing career and thoughts on the industry at such a critical time. In other news, US deals for Playtech and Scientific Games are covered along with a frank exchange on the quality of some industry-focussed journalism…
Interview: NICK RUST Chief Executive of the British Horseracing Authority talks to Simon Nott of his early love of horseracing and betting and his rise from a humble Ladbrokes board-marker. He covers conscientious issues such as bookmaker account restrictions, FOBT’s and the betting exchanges as well as the joys of being active in the sport as an owner. Meeting Nick Rust.
As the British Horseracing CEO steps down after 6 years in the role, Nick and broadcaster Rishi Persad discuss Nick Rust's impact on the sport and the challenges ahead for his successor. Nick and Rishi also talk about the racing this weekend, a segment which features a notable contribution from Joe Tizzard on the returning 12 year old Thistlecrack. Callum Helliwell reports from another barnstorming day of trade at the Goffs Yorton Sales, while James Willoughby and the TRC rankings team put a button on 2020 and look ahead to the International stars that will still be in action in 2021.
As the British Horseracing CEO steps down after 6 years in the role, Nick and broadcaster Rishi Persad discuss Nick Rust's impact on the sport and the challenges ahead for his successor. Nick and Rishi also talk about the racing this weekend, a segment which features a notable contribution from Joe Tizzard on the returning 12 year old Thistlecrack. Callum Helliwell reports from another barnstorming day of trade at the Goffs Yorton Sales, while James Willoughby and the TRC rankings team put a button on 2020 and look ahead to the International stars that will still be in action in 2021.
This week, we shift our gears on the show for an idea I had around launch. As an avid Black Friday Blu-ray shopping enthusiast and someone who is a bit specific in my interests when it comes to buying gifts for during the holiday season, I thought it would be cool to have some episodes […]
Episode 76 of the Luck On Sunday Podcast. With Nick in Bahrain, Cornelius chaired the show again in the company of The Racing Post's Lee Mottershead. In conversation with Daryl Jacob, David Pipe, Nick Rust & Sam Thomas.
Episode 69 of the Luck On Sunday Podcast. Nick was joined by broadcaster Cornelius Lysaght, The BHA's Nick Rust & trainer Gay Kelleway.
Nick Luck was joined in the Luck On Sunday studios by BHA Chief Executive, Nick Rust. It's been a tough 6 months for racing, Nick explains the way forward from the BHA's prospective.
In a specially extended edition for Wednesday, Nick is joined by the Daily Mirror's David Yates to discuss the news of increased coronavirus restrictions in the face of the second wave, and their potentially dire consequences for racing. Nick conducts in-depth interviews with racing's senior policy makers Nick Rust, BHA CEO, and David Armstrong of the RCA. Nick also garners wider political context from Philip Davies, the outspoken Conservative MP for Shipley and vice-chair of the All Party Racing Group, while learning more about the plight of on course bookmakers from Paul Garritty.
In a specially extended edition for Wednesday, Nick is joined by the Daily Mirror's David Yates to discuss the news of increased coronavirus restrictions in the face of the second wave, and their potentially dire consequences for racing. Nick conducts in-depth interviews with racing's senior policy makers Nick Rust, BHA CEO, and David Armstrong of the RCA. Nick also garners wider political context from Philip Davies, the outspoken Conservative MP for Shipley and vice-chair of the All Party Racing Group, while learning more about the plight of on course bookmakers from Paul Garritty.
This week Hugh, Tony and Kevin reflect on Love, Ghaiyyath and Battaash success on the Knavesmire and discuss that Nick Rust interview on ITV. They also chat Racing redundancies, Trevor Hemming and all your Twitter questions answered. Read the latest insights and tips on racing at betting.betfair.com/horse-racing/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org
Relive Cult Cinema Cavalcade's live show from the 2019 Starbase Indy convention as Brandon and Cullen discuss the 1997 documentary TREKKIES. Special thanks to Starbase Indy, Matt Quiett, Carl Doninger, Nick Rust and Jonathan David Small. Movie Ratings Brandon: “I think enough time has passed where this can be enjoyed and respected beyond the potential […]
Ed Chamberlin joins David Ord and Matt Brocklebank for this week’s Sporting Life Racing Podcast. The trio preview the weekend’s key action and look at all the major Cheltenham talking points while Ed reflects on Nick Rust’s decision to step down as Chief Executive of the BHA and prolonged talks over a new terrestrial TV deal. There’s a 50/1 fancy for the Unibet Champion Hurdle, horses for your My Stable tracker and much more.
Ed Chamberlin joins David Ord and Matt Brocklebank for this week’s Sporting Life Racing Podcast. The trio preview the weekend’s key action and look at all the major Cheltenham talking points while Ed reflects on Nick Rust’s decision to step down as Chief Executive of the BHA and prolonged talks over a new terrestrial TV deal. There’s a 50/1 fancy for the Unibet Champion Hurdle, horses for your My Stable tracker and much more.
Nick Rust Full Interview by Racing TV
Episode 20 of the Luck On Sunday 'Best bits' Podcast. Nick Luck is joined by racing commentator Ian Bartlett, Jockey Harry Cobden, Trainer Philip Hobbs and The BHA’s CEO Nick Rust. During the show we reflect on some of the best action from the Cheltenham Festival. Including Harry’s RSA win on Topofthegame & Philip’s Defi Du Seuil win in the JLT Novices’ Chase. We also tackled a few of the recent horseracing issues with Nick Rust.
Nick Rust has spent the majority of his professional career working in Healthcare IT (10 years), with a particular emphasis in Health Care and Medical Device information security. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/nick-rust-technology/ Key Takeaways It's common that most people don't have experience in healthcare IT. When medical devices first came out, it was an instrument, not a piece of information technology. Radiology has more tech and devices than most other departments. Biotech been around for decades, IT came in 1980s. New biotech are computers integrated into the instruments. The facilities and instruments are not good at network segmentation. FDA recently said that the industry is far below standard. The most basic security features are missing in many biotech areas. No network whitelisting. Running Windows XP. Gaining network access to medical devices is an excellent way of escalating level of access across the network. If you can gain control of one hospital in a network of 75 means you have a greater chance of gaining access to the other 74. If you change how you practice medicine every 18 months, people are going to die. The practice can't keep up with the development of enterprise and personal computing advancements. Data security is the best growth area in healthcare IT.
Jonathan Small and Nick Rust discuss BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite. This podcast contains swearing. Music Courtesy of The Romanovs. www.OctopusPark.com
Introduction to Literate Gamer, the hosts Jonathan Small and Nick Rust, and discussion of Demons' Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, and Bloodborne. This podcast contains swearing. Music Courtesy of The Romanovs. www.OctopusPark.com