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Eliot and Eric note this week's jackassery—tariffing McDonald Island and Heard Island off Australia, almost exclusively inhabited by penguins, and Trump's plan for a four-mile-long military parade to mark his birthday on June 14 and the anniversary of the United States Army. In a more sinister vein they discuss the absolute craziness of the NSC staff purge apparently orchestrated by conspiracy theorist and MAGA influencer Laura Loomer and the subsequent cashiering of NSA Director and Cybercom Commander Gen. Timothy Haugh (as well as his deputy) and the firing of Adm. Shoshana Chatfield as the U.S. military representative to NATO for various imagined DEI sins. They also touch on the insane economic self harm of Trump's trade war and the incompetence of the Trump team as they calculated the tariffs. Eric and Eliot diverge on the issue of how trade policy has migrated from the legislative to the executive branch and how the constitutional system set up by the Founders is out of balance. They also discuss Bibi Netanyahu's visit to Washington, the prospect of U.S.-Iranian direct negotiations over the nuclear program, the larger crisis of democracy in Israel and the danger of Israeli overreach in attempting to reset the Middle East. Then they discuss the recent visit of Russian envoy Kiril Dmitriev and his discussions with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and what they might augur for the prospects of a ceasefire in Ukraine. Finally, in response to comments from viewers about Eric and Eliot's criticisms of the history behind the New York Times's 1619 Project, they provide the following commentary by several distinguished historians below: Sean Wilentz: https://philosophy.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/122/2013/10/oph_oph-202101-0005.pdf James Oakes: https://catalyst-journal.com/2021/12/what-the-1619-project-got-wrong Gordon S. Wood: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/11/28/wood-n28.html?mod=article_inline Leslie M. Harris: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/03/06/1619-project-new-york-times-mistake-122248
We've got something special for you this week! We are excited to share our very first Caveat Live event. Host Ben Yelin recently headed to the FBI and KU Cybersecurity Conference at the University of Kansas for a live session of Caveat. During the episode, Ben covered the importance of public/private partnerships with Dr. Perry Alexander. Ben and Professor John Symons spoke about the philosophical issues in AI and how those should impact policy decisions. Be sure to tune in for some great conversations. While this show covers legal topics, and Ben is a lawyer, the views expressed do not constitute legal advice. For official legal advice on any of the topics we cover, please contact your attorney. Please take a moment to fill out an audience survey! Let us know how we are doing! Links related to our show this week: FBI and KU Cybersecurity Conference Guest Dr. Perry Alexander, University of Kansas Guest John Symons, University of Kansas Review Essay: Social and Political Aspects of the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Journal of Moral Philosophy Get the weekly Caveat Briefing delivered to your inbox. Like what you heard? Be sure to check out and subscribe to our Caveat Briefing, a weekly newsletter available exclusively to N2K Pro members on N2K CyberWire's website. N2K Pro members receive our Thursday wrap-up covering the latest in privacy, policy, and research news, including incidents, techniques, compliance, trends, and more. This week's Caveat Briefing covers the story of the firing of the NSA Director. Read about the firing as well as the other moves the administration has made to reduce the federal governments cyber defense programs and capabilities. Curious about the details? Head over to the Caveat Briefing for the full scoop and additional compelling stories. Got a question you'd like us to answer on our show? You can send your audio file to caveat@thecyberwire.com. Hope to hear from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's cybersecurity news: Oracle quietly cops to being hacked, but immediately pivots into pretending it didn't matter NSA and CyberCom leaders fired for not being MAGA enough US Treasury had some dusty corners it hadn't found China in yet, looked, found China in them …which is a great time to discuss slashing CISA's staffing Ransomware crews and bullet proof hosting providers are getting rekt, and we love it And Microsoft patches yet another logging 0-day being used in the wild. This episode is sponsored by Yubico, makers of Yubikey hardware authentication tokens. Yubico's Vice President of Solutions Architecture and Alliances Derek Hanson joins to discuss how the consumer-centric passkey ecosystem has become a real challenge for enterprises. One that Yubico is actually ideally positioned to solve. This episode is also available on Youtube. Show notes Oracle privately confirms Cloud breach to customers Oracle have finally issued a written notification to customers about their cybersecurity incident. Head of NSA and US Cyber Command reportedly fired | Cybersecurity Dive Trump fires numerous National Security Council staff - The Washington Post Trump administration under scrutiny as it puts major round of CISA cuts on the table | Cybersecurity Dive Hackers Spied on US Bank Regulators' Emails for Over a Year - Bloomberg This is how Jeffrey Goldberg got added to the Signal chat Cybercriminals are trying to loot Australian pension accounts in new campaign | The Record from Recorded Future News $500,000 stolen in Australian super fund data breach | Superannuation | The Guardian Australian regulator pulls licenses of 95 companies in effort to crack down on investment scams | The Record from Recorded Future News Everest ransomware group's darknet site offline following defacement | The Record from Recorded Future News On March 28, 2025, a threat actor leaked internal data from Medialand, a major bulletproof hosting (BPH) provider long linked to Yalishanda (LARVA-34). There's a ransomware group named DragonForce going around hacking its rivals. After Mamona and BlackLock, the group has now hacked RansomHub The DragonForce ransomware group hacked two rivals this month CISA, experts warn of Crush file transfer attacks as ransomware gang makes threats | The Record from Recorded Future News Kill Security Campaign Targets CrushFTP Servers National Vulnerability Database | NIST Microsoft patches zero-day actively exploited in string of ransomware attacks | CyberScoop Exploitation of CLFS zero-day leads to ransomware activity | Microsoft Security Blog Is The Sofistication In The Room With Us? - X-Forwarded-For and Ivanti Connect Secure (CVE-2025-22457)
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SEND ME A TEXT MESSAGE NOWDemocracy faces multiple threats as Trump's second term policies cause economic turmoil and constitutional concerns. Rising tariffs trigger market plunges while federal workers lose collective bargaining rights and the NSA leadership gets fired at the recommendation of a far-right activist.• Trade war escalation as China imposes reciprocal 34% tariffs on US imports, sending stocks tumbling amid recession fears• Trump administration attempts to end collective bargaining rights for federal employees through executive order• Despite court orders, TikTok ban deadline extended as negotiations continue behind the scenes• Obama and Harris break silence, criticizing Trump's threats against universities and legal establishments• NSA Director and Deputy Director fired after far-right activist Laura Loomer urged Trump to remove them• Judge considering contempt charges against Trump officials for violating deportation flight orders• Casual dining chains facing crisis as Americans abandon sit-down restaurants for fast food options due to economic pressuresI'd love to hear from you about how economic pressures are affecting your dining habits. Are you choosing fast food over casual dining restaurants? Email me at wolfpacklistener@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at 833-399-9653. Also Check out my Substack under Jeff Alan Wolf From The Wolf's DenAWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com
05:09 President Donald Trump kicks NSA Director General Tim Haugh to the curb15:39 Deputy working volunteer shift shot and killed24:28 New surveillance video shows moment man with gun was fatally shot36:54 Suspect throwing rocks at cars fatally shot by officersLEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show)Season 10, Episode 69 (2,415) filmed on 04/04/20251. https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/the-first-seal-friday-april-4-20252. https://www.pnj.com/story/news/crime/2025/04/03/walton-county-florida-deputy-will-may-dead-dollar-store-shootout/82789480007/https://www.wesh.com/article/florida-deputy-shot-killed-walton-county/643761013. https://rumble.com/v6rbhsy-mammoth-lakes-police-fatally-shoots-man-who-was-armed-with-rocks-after-thro.html?e9s=src_v1_upp4. https://rumble.com/v6rkanf-physician-assistant-79-killed-by-nypd-officers-after-pointing-gun-at-cop-ou.html?e9s=src_v1_uppShow Panelists and Personalities:Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police detective)Dr. Darrin Porcher (retired NYPD Lieutenant)Related Events, Organizations and Books:Retired DEA Agent Robert Mazur's works:Interview of Bryan Cranston about him playing Agent Robert Mazur in THE INFILTRATOR filmhttps://vimeo.com/channels/1021727Trailer for the new book, THE BETRAYALhttps://www.robertmazur.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/The-Betrayal-trailer-reMix2.mp4Everything on Robert Mazurhttps://www.robertmazur.com/The Wounded Blue - Lt. Randy Sutton's charityhttps://thewoundedblue.org/Rescuing 911: The Fight For America's Safety - by Lt. Randy Sutton (Pre-Order)https://rescuing911.org/Books by panelist and retired Lt. Randy Sutton:https://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareThey're Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd - by Liz Collin (Lt. Bob Kroll's wife)https://thelieexposed.com/Lt. Col. Dave Grossman - Books, Newsletter, Presentations, Shop, Sheepdogshttps://grossmanontruth.com/Sheriff David Clarke - Videos, Commentary, Podcast, Shop, Newsletterhttps://americassheriff.com/Content Partners:Red Voice Media - Real News, Real Reportinghttps://www.redvoicemedia.com/shows/leo/ThisIsButter - One of the BEST law enforcement video channelshttps://rumble.com/user/ThisIsButterThe Free Press - LEO Round Table is in their Cops and Crimes section 5 days a weekhttps://www.tampafp.com/https://www.tampafp.com/category/cops-and-crime/Video Show Schedule On All Outlets:http://leoroundtable.com/home/syndication/Syndicated Radio Schedule:http://leoroundtable.com/radio/syndicated-radio-stations/Sponsors:Galls - Proud to serve America's public safety professionalshttps://www.galls.com/leoCompliant Technologies - Cutting-edge non-lethal tools to empower and protect those who servehttps://www.complianttechnologies.net/Blue To Gold - training that is relevant and relatable to every street officerhttps://bluetogold.com/The International Firearm Specialist Academy - The New Standard for Firearm Knowledgehttps://www.gunlearn.com/MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the expertshttp://www.mymedicare.live/
As global markets react to US tariffs, there are concerns about a worldwide recession. Parts of the US are bracing for once in a generation flooding this weekend. The Trump administration has fired the NSA director and his deputy. South Korea's highest court has made its ruling about whether to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol. And, measles vaccination rates could be lower than we thought. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Three Buddy Problem - Episode 41: Costin and Juanito join the show from Black Hat Asia in Singapore. We discuss Bunnie Huang's keynote on hardware supply chains and a classification system to establish a grounded perspective on trust in hardware, Ivanti's misdiagnosis of a critical VPN applicance flaw and Mandiant reporting on a Chinese APT exploiting Ivanti devices. Plus, breaking news on the sudden firing of NSA director and head of Cyber Command Tim Haugh. We also discuss Microsoft touting AI's value in finding open-source bootloader bugs, Silent Push report on a RUssian APT impersonating the CIA, a backdoor in a popular Chinese robot dog, and Chinese dominance of the robotics market. Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade (https://twitter.com/juanandres_gs), Costin Raiu (https://twitter.com/craiu) and Ryan Naraine (https://twitter.com/ryanaraine).
"Great move, President Akufo-Addo, on sacking Dodzie Numekevor! We eagerly await similar action against other corrupt officials," Countryman Songo pleads.
Sacking NSA Director General Dodzie Numekevor is just the start. Mustapha Ussif, Kumasi NSA Director, and the PRO must also go for their role in this catastrophe. We need accountability and reform, Mr. President! - Andy Kweku Obeng Myxtro, Ayala & Nana docky appeals to President Nana Addo.
Ransomware attacks are on the rise across the world. How are U.S. companies being impacted and what can the government do about it? Bill Whitaker speaks with former NSA Director of Cybersecurity Rob Joyce and Las Vegas publisher Anthony Curtis. As the American wealth gap continues to widen, correspondent Jon Wertheim reports on an unlikely effort to get more money in the hands of rank-and-file workers. Pete Stavros is an executive at one of the biggest private equity firms in the country, KKR. His industry is famously cutthroat, but Stavros has emerged as a leading advocate for the concept of employee ownership, which takes the same incentives that have long helped the C-suite get rich and applies them to people working factories, flatbeds and farms. Wertheim travels to rural Illinois to find out how this model has impacted workers, and whether it's good for business. Sharyn Alfonsi profiles the brains behind BARBIE - filmmaker Greta Gerwig, whose outside-the-box blockbuster smashed box office records this summer. Alfonsi speaks with Gerwig about pulling off a delicate balancing act: giving voice to the iconic Barbie doll while appealing to her fiercest critics, and details Gerwig's journey from indie darling to billion-dollar director.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With that, we've made it through another week, and with it comes another list of interesting developments at the intersection of business, tech, and human experience. This week's are a little unique in that there is a red thread that runs through them all. As always, thanks to the community of you who send along topics and feedback. With that, let's hit it. Microsoft Recalls Recall - It's never fun to admit when there's egg all over your face, especially when you're the one who put it there. However, Microsoft stepped up to the plate after the intense reaction to Microsoft Recall and while they haven't completely recalled the product, they have changed it so you have to opt-in versus opt-out. Who says we can't inspire change? Apple & OpenAI's $0 Deal - You don't typically see gentleman's agreements between massive companies, and I'm sure in this case, there were still plenty of lawyers involved. However, the partnership between Apple and OpenAI doesn't appear to have a formal dollar amount associated with it. While that's led many to go the conspiratorial route, there seems to be some pretty logical explanations on why that's where they landed. Apple's OnDevice AI - Speaking of conspiracies, many have been wondering if Apple Intelligence is just a fancy way to distract you from your data being taken and sent elsewhere. However, digging deeper into the capabilities of Apple's OnDevice model, it's clear we're moving into an age where Internet connectivity and massive data centers won't be a dependency for fully capable GenAI. That's probably good since everyone demanding a digital Maybach for occasional AI use isn't terribly sustainable. Snowden Calls Out OpenAI - While OpenAI adding a former NSA Director to their board may have slipped past many, Edward Snowden wasn't one of them. He also had some pretty harsh words to say about the decision, letting people know "They've been warned." However, while he's got some legitimate reasons for concern, is this really the government conspiracy many have been led to believe? I'm not convinced based on OpenAI's needs as a company and the purpose of board members. Autonomous Warfare - While autonomous sharpshooters have historically been reserved for sci-fi military movies, a video I watched this week showcases how science fiction is quickly becoming a reality. And, while some are suggesting there's no reason for concern since we'll just live in a world where robots fight robots, I can't help but wonder about their choice of weapons. If I were in a fight against a robot, a gun wouldn't be my weapon of choice. It'd be a lot more logical, and I'd certainly feel a lot more comfortable if they were walking around with buckets of water. Show Notes: In this week's update, Christopher discusses Microsoft's significant change to its 'Recall' feature, highlighting the consumer pushback that led to a shift from an opt-out to an opt-in model. The episode also unpacks into the intricacies of the Apple and OpenAI partnership, debunking conspiracies around their no-money transaction and emphasizing their mutual benefits. Additionally, we explore Apple's advanced on-device AI model, its implications for data privacy, and the shift towards more localized AI solutions. The episode concludes with a sobering look at the Government's potential involvement in AI companies as well as the role of AI in military technology, featuring autonomous marksman robots and the ethical considerations they raise. 00:00 - Introduction and Weekly Update Overview 01:59 - Microsoft Recall: Privacy Concerns and Changes 08:11 - Apple and OpenAI Partnership: No Financial Exchange 15:49 - Apple's On-Device AI Model: Privacy and Capabilities 27:55 - Snowden's Warning: OpenAI and Government Involvement 38:25 - Autonomous AI in Warfare: Ethical Concerns 44:59 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts #ArtificialIntelligence #Microsoft #Apple #OpenAI #DataPrivacy #TechNews #MilitaryTech
Former acting national cyber director Kemba Walden discusses the recent Change Healthcare cyberattack and why the healthcare providers should "view themselves" as a tech company. Then, the State Department's top cyber diplomat Nathaniel C. Fick talks about the tech race between the U.S. and China and threats posed by foreign actors. Finally, former National Security Agency director Gen. Paul M. Nakasone (U.S. Army, Ret.) assesses the cyberthreat landscape, the impact of emerging technologies and safeguarding America's critical infrastructure ahead of the 2024 elections. Conversation recorded on Thursday, June 6, 2024. Conversation recorded on Thursday, June 6, 2024.
There is a war on the truth. It's happening every day in our media, from our politicians, and even in your local schools. Where do you go when you need to know the truth?We can't trust the government. It's been lying to us for a long time, but in just the past few years it has actively worked to suppress free speech. The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security colluded with social media to remove some posts and reduce visibility for others.The Biden administration also brands anything politically inconvenient as misinformation or disinformation. Hunter Biden's laptop and criticisms of COVID policy are two prominent examples of that.So where can we turn? X and Rumble provide more freedom than most sites, but now comes the public launch of Truth Social - a creation of the Trump Media & Technology Group that promises the most online freedom of all.Today, Sara welcomes Trump Media & Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes, who formerly served as House Intelligence Chairman.Sara and Nunes discuss the philosophy behind Truth Social and why standing up for free speech is more critical now than ever before.Please visit our great sponsors:Goldcohttp://saralikesgold.comGet your free gold kit today and learn how to get $10,000 in bonus silver. Zbioticshttps://zbiotics.com/radioGet 15% off your first order when you use code RADIO at checkout. Time Stamps:0:05 Are we after the Truth??13:17 Devin Nunes Joins the Show14:35 I didn't want this18:59 NSA Director and Online Privacy20:54 FISA is a huge problem23:37 How can we trust these platforms?27:00 The future of Truth30:51 The stakes of this election35:06 Show Close
Join us today as we hear from podcast host and NSA Director, Stephanie Shafer. Listen as she shares what God has revealed to her recently. Whether you are struggling right now or in a great place, this episode is packed full of encouragement in how to take the right next step!
Today we are joined by Teresa Shea, who has served more than 35 years in intelligence and defense within the public and private sectors. She served as executive vice president of technology and director of cyber reboot at In-Q-Tel, and prior to that had a distinguished 32 career with the National Security Agency ending as the director of signals intelligence. So she's currently the president of Oplnet, LLC, and serves on many boards as an advisor with a passion for a safer and more secure nation. For this episode, we are going to bust some notorious myths about working in the Intelligence Community and how to get a job at NSA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The National Security Agency is establishing a new “Artificial Intelligence Security Center” to help spur on the secure development and adoption of AI capabilities, and defend AI advancements from foreign adversaries. NSA Director and Cyber Command chief Gen. Paul Nakasone broke the news during an event at the National Press Club on Thursday. “The AI Security Center will become NSA's focal point for leveraging foreign intelligence insights, contributing to the development of best practices guidelines, principles, evaluation methodology, and risk frameworks for AI security, with an end goal of promoting the secure development, integration, and adoption of AI capabilities within our national security systems and our defense industrial base,” Nakasone said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LOBSHOT is a cryptowallet stealer abusing Google Ads. Coronation phishbait. A known CCTV vulnerability is currently being exploited. T-Mobile discloses another, smaller data breach. New Magecart exploits. Preliminary lessons from cyber operations during Russia's war. Rob Boyce from Accenture shares insights from RSA Conference. Our special guest is NSA Director of Cybersecurity Rob Joyce. And Europol announces a major dark web market takedown. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/84 Selected reading. New LOBSHOT malware gives hackers hidden VNC access to Windows devices (BleepingComputer) New 'Lobshot' hVNC Malware Used by Russian Cybercriminals (SecurityWeek) Elastic Security Labs discovers the LOBSHOT malware (Elastic Blog) Researchers see surge in scam websites linked to coronation (Computer Weekly) TBK DVR Authentication Bypass Attack (FortiGuard) T-Mobile discloses second data breach since the start of 2023 (BleepingComputer) T-Mobile discloses 2nd data breach of 2023, this one leaking account PINs and more (Ars Technica) T-Mobile Announces Another Data Breach (CNET) Magecart threat actor rolls out convincing modal forms (Malwarebytes) Cyber lessons from Ukraine: Prepare for prolonged conflict, not a knockout blow (Breaking Defense) 288 dark web vendors arrested in major marketplace seizure (Europol)
Rob Joyce is the Director of the Cybersecurity Directorate at the National Security Agency. He's been NSA's top cryptologic representative in the United Kingdom and has also worked in the U.S. National Security Council. David Kris, Lawfare contributor and former Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division, and Bryan Cunningham, Lawfare contributor and Executive Director of the University of California, Irvine's Cybersecurity Policy & Research Institute, sat down with Rob to talk about his career trajectory, the quantum decryption threat, strategic competition in cyber with the People's Republic of China, and cooperation between the private sector and the government in cyberspace.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cyber Threats Across the Spectrum and What's Being Done With Former NSA Director Admiral Michael Rogers Former Director National Security Agency and Commander U.S. Cyber Command Tuesday, November 8, 2022 1:30-3:00 p.m. CT With Moderator Congressman Jim Cooper (TN-5th) House Armed Services Committee Chair, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces And Panelists Ms. Casey Santos CIO, Asurion Mr. Paul Connelly VP Information Protection and Security at HCA Healthcare Dr. Brandon Prins Political Science Department Head, University of Tennessee Knoxville Curtis Clan Chief Information Security Officer State of Tennessee
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Host Jon Olson talks with Jon Darby, the recently retired Director of Operations for the National Security Agency (NSA). They discuss all aspects of NSA's SIGINT operations in support of American national security.
Did you miss last Sunday's show? Good news -- you can now listen to it online! It features hosts Alan Gurvey and Leeann Tweeden interviewing former NSA director Robert O'Brien and it can be heard at Gurveyslaw.com, audioBoom, rgwlawfirm.com and Apple Podcasts! This Gurvey's Law episode originally aired on July 17th on KABC-AM 790 TalkRadio.
Vice Admiral Mike McConnell is the former director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the current Executive Director of Cyber Florida. In this two-part episode, VADM McConnell stuns the No Password Required team to silence with stories of his life, which just so happens to resemble a riveting Grisham novel. A few highlights include […]
Vice Admiral Mike McConnell is the former director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the current Executive Director of Cyber Florida. In this two-part episode, VADM McConnell stuns the No Password Required team to silence with stories of his life, which just so happens to resemble a riveting Grisham novel. A few highlights include the reason he refuses to drink cheap beer (or formaldehyde), some iconic moments during his time at the NSA, and more. Ernie, Jack, and Pablo break down the Strengthening Cybersecurity Act and the biggest commitment one can make: cowboy boots. In the Technologue segment, Pablo discusses the importance of cloud vulnerability evolution.
Vice Admiral Mike McConnell is the former director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the current Executive Director of Cyber Florida. In this two-part episode, VADM McConnell stuns the No Password Required team to silence with stories of his life, which just so happens to resemble a riveting Grisham novel. A few highlights include the reason he refuses to drink cheap beer (or formaldehyde), some iconic moments during his time at the NSA, and more. Ernie, Jack, and Pablo break down the Strengthening Cybersecurity Act and the biggest commitment one can make: cowboy boots. In the Technologue segment, Pablo discusses the importance of cloud vulnerability evolution.
In this episode, A'ndre and Ryan talk with Admiral (Ret.) Mike Rogers about the cyber aspects of Russia's war against Ukraine. Admiral Rogers, who served as NSA Director and CYBERCOM Commander (2014-2018), breaks down Russia's cyber capabilities, how Ukraine can defend itself, and the potential implications of NATO involvement in cyberspace. Admiral Rogers points to Russia's NotPetya cyberattack that crippled Ukraine in 2017 as a baseline to understand what we may see. He also discusses vulnerabilities both within Ukraine and the United States and delves into the importance of information operations during the present conflict.
Mel welcomes True Patriot & America's Hero General Michael Flynn. General Flynn is a decorated war hero, courageous truth teller, and former NSA Director thwarted by the deep state from President Trump's Team by egregious lawfare tactics. Flynn has fought for truth, justice, and America harder and more determined than most and continues to fight like a Flynn daily. A loud and critical voice and leader in righting our nation and the global geopolitical landscape. Thank you for your service, leadership and for your commitment to We The People. God Wins! Please support General Flynn's important charity supporting freedom and the American way of life. www.theamericaproject.com Sermon Recommended by General Flynn (The City Upon A Hill By John Winthrop) Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPRCpjpwHC4 Article Link: https://thehistoricpresent.com/the-city-upon-a-hill-by-john-winthrop/ Mel's upcoming live in person speaking events: Grand Rapids, MI - August 19 - 21 (Meet & greet Friday 20th 7 PM - 10 PM Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Pantlind Ballroom) Muhlenberg County, KY September 10 & 11 Colorado Springs, CO - September 24 & 25 San Antonio, Texas - November 11 – 13 See our website events page and follow the link to the events. Remember to mention Mel K for great discounts on all these fun and informative events. See you there! We love what we do and are working hard to keep on top of everything to help this transition along peacefully and with love. Please support our work in any way you can. Like, Share, Comment and If you value our work and have the resources please support us through www.the melkshow.com partners or donation pages. Website (Main Coms Hub) WWW.TheMelKShow.com Video Platform Bitchute Melk.News/Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Iw2kiviwZpwx/ Video Platform Rumble - The Mel K Show https://rumble.com/c/TheMelKShow Video Platform CloutHub Chanel 212 The Mel K Show Telegram (Still Up) Alternate Social & News Platform (Coordinate, Share, Inform) The Mel K Show Group - https://t.me/themelkshow Mailing Address 1040 First Avenue #367 New York, NY 10022 Mel K Superfoods www.MelKSuperfoods.com HempWorx The #1 selling CBD brand. https://bit.ly/MDC-HempWorx Mantra Essential Oils Highest quality essential oils and essential oil blends. https://bit.ly/MDC-Mantra-Essential-Oils My Daily Sprays Portable easy to use sprays made with only the best clinically proven ingredients that support healthy daily activity, including superfruits and natural antioxidants. https://bit.ly/MDC-My-Daily-Sprays If you are interested to explore investing in precious metals please contact below and mention MelK for special offers: https://bit.ly/BeverlyHillsPreciousMetals Andrew Sorchini telephone 866-346-5325 Beverly Hills Precious Metals Website www.BH-PM.com Thank you amazing patriots for joining us on this journey, for your support of our work and for your faith in this biblical transition to greatness. God Wins! Power to the People!
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Podcast: Aperture: A Claroty PodcastEpisode: Adm. Mike Rogers on Ransomware and OTPub date: 2021-06-25Retired Adm. Mike Rogers, former NSA Director and U.S. Cyber Command Commander, joins Claroty's Aperture Podcast to lend his insight and expertise into the rash of ransomware attacks starting to impact operational technology (OT) environments and critical infrastructure. Rogers covers the risk assessments that industrial enterprises are undertaking to handle the ransomware threat, and how to best response in the event of an incident. The discussion also ranges into:Cyber resilience in OT environmentsThe debate on whether to pay extortion demands or ransomsThe role of cyber-insurance is playing in defensive strategies, How the government should be working with private sector critical infrastructure operators. Rogers is also the chairman of Claroty's board of advisors. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Claroty, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Retired Adm. Mike Rogers, former NSA Director and U.S. Cyber Command Commander, joins Claroty's Aperture Podcast to lend his insight and expertise into the rash of ransomware attacks starting to impact operational technology (OT) environments and critical infrastructure. Rogers covers the risk assessments that industrial enterprises are undertaking to handle the ransomware threat, and how to best response in the event of an incident. The discussion also ranges into:Cyber resilience in OT environmentsThe debate on whether to pay extortion demands or ransomsThe role of cyber-insurance is playing in defensive strategies, How the government should be working with private sector critical infrastructure operators. Rogers is also the chairman of Claroty's board of advisors.
This week, in the debut edition of the SpyTalk podcast, co-host Jeff Stein talks to the Washington Post’s Joby Warrick about an extraordinary CIA operation in Syria, as told in his new book, Red Line. Jeff and co-host Jeanne Meserve also discuss the Biden administration’s recent expulsion of suspected Russian spies, then Jeanne talks with former NSA Director and Cyber Command chief Admiral Mike Rogers about Chinese, Russian and other hackers’ infiltration of U.S. computer networks.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/words-matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, in the debut edition of the SpyTalk podcast, co-host Jeff Stein talks to the Washington Post's Joby Warrick about an extraordinary CIA operation in Syria, as told in his new book, Red Line. Jeff and co-host Jeanne Meserve also discuss the Biden administration's recent expulsion of suspected Russian spies, then Jeanne talks with former NSA Director and Cyber Command chief Admiral Mike Rogers about Chinese, Russian and other hackers' infiltration of U.S. computer networks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, in the debut edition of the SpyTalk podcast, co-host Jeff Stein talks to the Washington Post’s Joby Warrick about an extraordinary CIA operation in Syria, as told in his new book, Red Line. Jeff and co-host Jeanne Meserve also discuss the Biden administration’s recent expulsion of suspected Russian spies, then Jeanne talks with former NSA Director and Cyber Command chief Admiral Mike Rogers about Chinese, Russian and other hackers’ infiltration of U.S. computer networks.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, in the debut edition of the SpyTalk podcast, co-host Jeff Stein talks to the Washington Post’s Joby Warrick about an extraordinary CIA operation in Syria, as told in his new book, Red Line. Jeff and co-host Jeanne Meserve also discuss the Biden administration’s recent expulsion of suspected Russian spies, then Jeanne talks with former NSA Director and Cyber Command chief Admiral Mike Rogers about Chinese, Russian and other hackers’ infiltration of U.S. computer networks.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deepstateradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special release, we talked with former NSA Director Admiral (Ret.) Mike Rogers about the intelligence community, cyberwarfare, and his service in the US Navy. Admiral Rogers discusses the evolution of intelligence gathering, the impact of rapidly changing technology, implications of the Edward Snowden affair, and whether the US needs a Cyber Force.
SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down with former NSA Director and CYBERCOM commander Admiral Mike Rogers
Facebook takes down more coordinated inauthenticity from Iran and Russia, and announces a new transparency policy about news sources. The former NSA Director schools an ICS security audience on the Westphalian system. Three VPNs and one antivirus provider sustain breaches that may be contained, but that may also derive from exploitation of phantom accounts. Microsoft gets more EU scrutiny. And Mr. Assange gets another day in court. Johannes Ullrich from the SANS Technology Institute on phishing targeting the financial industry. Guest is Ori Eisen from Trusona on moving beyond phone numbers, usernames and passwords online. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/October/CyberWire_2019_10_22.html Support our show
What the hell is going on in cyberspace? Could the United States defend itself from a Russian, Chinese, or Iranian cyberattack? As the world becomes increasingly dependent on technology, the US faces new cyber threats that could have catastrophic consequences for the global economy and US national security. On this episode, Dany and Marc discuss […] The post WTH is going on with Donald Trump’s cyberattacks? Former NSA director Gen. Alexander explains appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
What the hell is going on in cyberspace? Could the United States defend itself from a Russian, Chinese, or Iranian cyberattack? As the world becomes increasingly dependent on technology, the US faces new cyber threats that could have catastrophic consequences for the global economy and US national security. On this episode, Dany and Marc discuss […] The post https://www.aei.org/multimedia/wth-is-going-on-with-donald-trumps-cyberattacks-former-nsa-director-gen-alexander-explains/ (WTH is going on with Donald Trump’s cyberattacks? Former NSA director Gen. Alexander explains) appeared first on https://www.aei.org (American Enterprise Institute - AEI).
SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down with former NSA Director and CYBERCOM commander Admiral Mike Rogers
In this week’s episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with retired Navy Admiral Mike Rogers, who until recently served as director of the National Security Agency, Commander of U.S. Cyber Command and Chief of the Central Security Service. They discuss Rogers’ three-decade military career, including how he went from serving as a Navy cryptologist to leading the country’s largest intelligence agency, how his dual-hatted role worked in practice, and whether changes to the agencies’ leadership structure are overdue. They also discuss current cyber threats, insider threats, and why global cyber norms remain elusive. Rogers also weighs in on the merits of public attribution for cyber attacks and the appropriateness of offensive cyber measures.
Today on @ChosenGenerationRadio Don Jans joins Pastor Greg to discuss how far down the rabbit hole has America traveled in the fundamental change that Obama promised and the election of socialists and communists in this mid term election. Is the manipulation of the election the final nail in the coffin? How do those that are changing election results take the high ground in accusing the President of false accusations after their two year investigation has netted nothing? I. Q. Al-Roosali has made it his mission to understand Islam and expose its false claims. He joins us to share this knowledge and to warn Americans of the pedning danged. "French President Emmanuel Macron denounced nationalism during an Armistice Day centennial observance in Paris on Sunday. “Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism: Nationalism is treason,” Macron said, according to a Euronews translator. Macron spoke in front of world leaders including President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel." Dr Tom Barrett www.chosengold.com joins Pastor Greg to share about his recent business trip to gain more knowledge about the bitcin craze. John B Wells joins us to discuss the recent gala to help Gen Michael Flynn who appeared on this show in August of 2016 and was the first appointment to President Trumps Intel team. He was the NSA Director until a political left attacked him and the Mueller probe targeted him. He was accused of collaborating with the Russians. Gen Flynn on this program said he believed that Vladimir Putin is the most dangerous man in the world. Gen Flynn was no friend of Russia and the accusation that he lied was later disproved. Sadly that did not repair the damage that had been done and he lost his home, his career and his family. John B Wells joins us to discuss this and the gala held for Gen Flynn.
Cipher Brief CEO & Publisher Suzanne Kelly talks with former CIA and NSA Director General Michael Hayden about today’s biggest threats, foreign and domestic.
Episode 5 - Interview with Rob Joyce, Sr. Advisor to the NSA Director: Securing Cyberspace by RealClearPolitics
Tommy talks with Jake Sullivan and Ben Rhodes about their new organization to oppose Trump’s foreign policy and promote a progressive vision of American leadership. Then they discuss what it means for Jared Kushner to have his security clearance downgraded, the status of the Iran deal, and the NSA Director’s plea for a directive to combat Russian hacking.
Ify and Turquoise revisit Black History moments and discuss Jared Kushner's security clearance revocation, NSA Director testifies Trump gave no guidance on Russia, Ben Carson's costly office re-decoration, Mississippi's 15 week abortion ban legislation, 20 states filing lawsuit against Obamacare and more.
In today's podcast we hear that someone is phishing for hockey enthusiasts during the run-up to the Winter Olympics. Continued unrest in Iran, with more arrests. More on Meltdown and Spectre, as most experts agree you should apply the mitigations being offered. Intel receives much hostile scrutiny over the chip bugs, but other vendor's processes are affected, too. India says Aadhaar is secure, but many aren't so sure. Admiral Rogers will retire as NSA Director this spring. Ben Yelin from UMD CHHS on legislation to enable hacking back, ACDC, the Active Cyber Defense Certainty act. Marcus Hutchins' attorneys want his confession to involvement with Kronos thrown out.
Veteran White House and investigative reporter Adam Entous of the Washington Post broke two explosive stories over the past week—that President Trump asked two of the nation’s top intelligence officials in March to help him push back against an FBI investigation into possible coordination between his campaign and the Russian government, and, that House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said in a private Capitol Hill conversation captured on audio tape “There’s two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump.” Rep. Dana Rohrabacher is a Californian Republican known in Congress as a fervent defender of Putin and Russia. In this riveting conversation, Entous takes us through the details of his reporting. Download transcript here.
In today's podcast, we hear that NSA says it warned its French counterparts about Russian cyber ops targeting France's elections. Next up for Fancy Bear? Probably German elections, but in the meantime there's also some phishing with zero-days. The NSA Director also advocates calling out Russia for bad behavior in cyberspace, and says that US Cyber Command is ready and able to hold targets at risk, so deterrence and retaliation are available options. Microsoft, Adobe, and Cisco issued significant patches yesterday. Accenture Labs' Malek Ben Salem shares results from their security survey. Rohit Sethi from Security Compass outlines managing application security. And President Trump has told the FBI Director, "you're fired."
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by former CIA analyst and whistleblower John Kiriakou to discuss the latest tension inside the NSA. The Pentagon and intelligence chiefs are pushing to oust the director of the NSA, but Admiral Michael Rogers is apparently being considered for a post in the Trump administration. Chinese President Xi Jinping is on his third trip to Latin America since taking office in 2013. With the Trans-Pacific Partnership looking like a no go and Donald Trump coming into office in January, is this the end of the Monroe Doctrine? Patrick Lawrence, writer and columnist, joins Becker to discuss what's next for China-Latin American cooperation.Vice President-elect Mike Pence said on Sunday that the Trump administration will work on repealing Obamacare “out of the gate”, setting up a confrontation with Congressional Democrats, but even under Obamacare, huge insurance corporations dominate the system. Becker talks to Margaret Flowers, a pediatrician and advocate for single payer health care.
In today's podcast, we hear about German concerns over Russian meddling in elections. In the US, the NSA Director says a nation-state made a conscious attempt to influence American elections. Dictators can use social media, too, it seems. Huawei and ZTE reassure customers about the Adups backdoor. Holiday shopping security warnings are out, and they're not just about online purchases, either—watch out for that in-store Wi-Fi. The UK's Snooper's Charter passes the House of Lords. Ran Yahalom from Ben Gurion University describes USB hardware attacks. John LaCour, CEO of Phishlabs provides advice on avoiding (wait for it…) phishing attacks. And a Russian court tells that country's ISPs to shut down LinkedIn—it's a concern about privacy, don't you know.
On this Inside NPS, we talk to ADM Michael Rogers, NSA Director and Commander of US Cyber Command. John Arquilla, Defense Analysis Chair, CSO and MACO programs and Cynthia Irvine, Cyber Academic Group Chair.
Kerry Nolan talks with The New York Times' David Sanger about news from inside the Beltway and beyond.
7 AM - Military consultant Jeff McCausland talks to us about the NSA director testifying to congress; What's better - walking or running?