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Happy New Year!In this episode Michael, Sarah and Mark talk to Maxime Bombardier and Emily Blundo about the Secure by default and Copilot overshare blueprints. We also cover news about Always Encrypted Assessment in SQL Server Management Studio, MVP Summit, mapping Entra to the Open Group standard for Adaptive Access, and various CISO Workshop topics!https://aka.ms/azsecpod
EP. 59 [original] - in conversation with Open Group - a Ukrainian art collective representing Poland at the 60th La Biennale di Venezia. In this episode, Patrycja sits down with Yuriy Biley and Anton Varga, two members of Open Group, to explore their thought-provoking audiovisual installation, Repeat after Me II. This powerful work serves as a collective portrait of civilian witnesses to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Featuring two videos created in 2022 and 2024, the installation presents refugee stories through the haunting sounds of weaponry they recall. Using a unique karaoke format, the piece invites viewers to mimic these sounds, teaching them to identify weapons by ear—a skill that could, in a dystopian future, be the key to survival. References: Open Group website http://open-group.org.ua/en/about-us Polish Pavillion in Venice https://labiennale.art.pl/en/ Repeat after Me II publication https://zacheta.art.pl/en/e-sklep/katalog/repeat-after-me-ii Yuriy Biley https://www.instagram.com/yuriy.biley/ Anton Varga https://www.instagram.com/anton.varga/ ___ SUPPORT: Buy me a coffee Become a Patron Buy Kitchen Conversations Cookbook Follow & leave feedback ___ Podcast thumbnail: (from the left) Pavlo Kovach, Yuriy Biley, Anton Varga at the opening of the 60th La Biennale di Venezia. Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora Mix & master: Jonas Kröper
EP. 59 [overdubbed] - in conversation with Open Group - a Ukrainian art collective representing Poland at the 60th La Biennale di Venezia. In this episode, Patrycja sits down with Yuriy Biley and Anton Varga, two members of Open Group, to explore their thought-provoking audiovisual installation, Repeat after Me II. This powerful work serves as a collective portrait of civilian witnesses to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Featuring two videos created in 2022 and 2024, the installation presents refugee stories through the haunting sounds of weaponry they recall. Using a unique karaoke format, the piece invites viewers to mimic these sounds, teaching them to identify weapons by ear—a skill that could, in a dystopian future, be the key to survival. References: Open Group website http://open-group.org.ua/en/about-us Polish Pavillion in Venice https://labiennale.art.pl/en/ Repeat after Me II publication https://zacheta.art.pl/en/e-sklep/katalog/repeat-after-me-ii Yuriy Biley https://www.instagram.com/yuriy.biley/ Anton Varga https://www.instagram.com/anton.varga/ ___ SUPPORT: Buy me a coffee Become a Patron Buy Kitchen Conversations Cookbook Follow & leave feedback ___ Podcast thumbnail: (from the left) Pavlo Kovach, Yuriy Biley, Anton Varga at the opening of the 60th La Biennale di Venezia. Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora Transcription & overdubbing: Patrycja Rozwora Mix & master: Jonas Kröper
The next BriefingsDirect enterprise architecture (EA) discussion explores how a comprehensive portfolio of open standards and associated best practices powerfully supports digital business transformation. As companies chart a critical course to adopt agility using artificial intelligence (AI)-driven benefits, they need proven and actionable structure to help deepen customer relationships, improve internal processes, and heighten business value outcomes. Accordingly, this latest BriefingsDirect interview explores how The Open Group Portfolio of Digital Open Standards instructs innovation internally to match the demands of a rapidly changing, increasingly competitive, and analytics-intensive global marketplace. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Joining us to explore how to strategically architect for ongoing disruption and innovation is our expert guest, Sonia Gonzalez, Digital Portfolio Product Manager at The Open Group. The discussion is moderated by Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Sponsor: The Open Group.
Puntata 1: "A noi il carciofo non piace!" (di ) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo le ragazze e i ragazzi della classe 5D della scuola primaria “Garibaldi” Tempo pieno, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è la storia Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la maestra Assunta Paldino, la maestra Anna Gallo, la maestra Sara Prandi e l'educatrice Vera Castelli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Puntata 2: "Parità di genere" (di ) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo le ragazze e i ragazzi della classe 5D della scuola primaria “Garibaldi” Tempo pieno, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è la storia Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la maestra Assunta Paldino, la maestra Anna Gallo, la maestra Sara Prandi e l'educatrice Vera Castelli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Puntata 3: "Scelta tua" (di ) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo le ragazze e i ragazzi della classe 5D della scuola primaria “Garibaldi” Tempo pieno, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è la storia Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la maestra Assunta Paldino, la maestra Anna Gallo, la maestra Sara Prandi e l'educatrice Vera Castelli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Puntata 4: "Linguaggio inclusivo" (di ) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo le ragazze e i ragazzi della classe 5D della scuola primaria “Garibaldi” Tempo pieno, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è la storia Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la maestra Assunta Paldino, la maestra Anna Gallo, la maestra Sara Prandi e l'educatrice Vera Castelli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Puntata 5: "Femminicidio" (di ) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo le ragazze e i ragazzi della classe 5D della scuola primaria “Garibaldi” Tempo pieno, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è la storia Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la maestra Assunta Paldino, la maestra Anna Gallo, la maestra Sara Prandi e l'educatrice Vera Castelli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Famiglia Borsellino (di Federico, Andrea, Luca, Manveer e ancora Andrea) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera Noi siamo cinque ragazzi della 1 C della scuola secondaria di primo grado “Angelo Sassi”, e oggi vogliamo intrattenervi con un podcast. Lo abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Oggi vi aspetta l'ascolto di una grande ed interessante puntata, parleremo di persone e fatti che hanno segnato la storia del nostro secolo e del nostro paese. Abbiamo deciso di parlarvi di un grande uomo che ha dato la vita per il nostro paese nella lotta contro la mafia. Forse avete già capito di chi si tratta, se non è così, ve lo dico io, oggi parliamo di Paolo Borsellino. Ce lo faremo raccontare da chi lo ha conosciuto bene. Infatti, a raccontarci di lui saranno i suoi familiari e le loro parole. Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la prof.ssa Giorgia Malagoli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. Le fonti: Musica “Once In Paris - by Pumpupthemind” dal Festival della criminologia "Lucia Borsellino: ricordando mio padre"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy-cXu-WCPM&ab_channel=FestivaldellaCriminologia Fiammetta Borsellino sull'agenda rossa del padre: "Il Dottor La Barbera disse che non era mai … da La7 Attualità: https://www.youtube.com/@la7attualita Intervista al figlio di Paolo Borsellino Manfredi Borsellino dagli archivi Rai intervistata:IO RICORDO da Youtube: https://youtu.be/MW5BqsKBRFM?si=lHYaFL_64SpJVlSk Fondazione Progetto Legalità - Paolo Borsellino. “Le loro idee camminano anche sulle tue gambe.” www.progettolegalita.it --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Lea e Denise Garofalo (di Anita, Giulia e Sara) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo Anita, Giulia e Sara della classe 1C della scuola secondaria di primo grado “Angelo Sassi”, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è un'intervista immaginaria con Lea Garofalo e con sua figlia Denise Cosco. Racconta di come queste due donne hanno vissuto e si sono ribellate alla mafia. E di come l'hanno sconfitta. E' una puntata consigliata alle persone che vogliono immedesimarsi nella dura vita di Lea e Denise. Sentiremo le parole di due lottatrici, che avrebbero voluto semplicemente una vita tranquilla. Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la prof.ssa Giorgia Malagoli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. Le fonti: Da Youtube: https://youtu.be/W_kV7_RBdbQ?si=wrEU9zAk_aTebLoH --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Rita Atria (di Alessia, Angelica e Dalia) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo Alessia, Angelica e Dalia della classe 1C della scuola secondaria di primo grado “Angelo Sassi”, e questa che state per ascoltare è una puntata del nostro podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Vi parleremo di Rita Atria, una ragazza siciliana che è cresciuta in modo diverso rispetto agli altri ragazzi della sua età. Grazie alla sua storia vi racconteremo anche perché è importante dare voce ai propri sogni. Anzi, vogliamo dedicare questa puntata proprio a tutte le persone che hanno una speranza o un sogno nel cuore. Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la prof.ssa Giorgia Malagoli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Franca Viola (di Alessia, Angelica e Dalia) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo Alessia, Angelica e Dalia della classe 1C della scuola secondaria di primo grado “Angelo Sassi”, e questa che state per ascoltare è una puntata del nostro podcast dedicata a Franca Viola. Lo abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Abbiamo immaginato di intervistare Franca Viola, perché è stata una donna molto coraggiosa e per saperne di più della sua vita. Per tutte le donne che hanno vissuto e che vivono nel terrore di essere viste per quello che non sono. Vi parleremo del coraggio che questa donna ha dovuto avere per ribellarsi alla violenza e per tornare a riprendersi la sua la vita Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la prof.ssa Giorgia Malagoli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. Le fonti: Music by Calvin Clavier from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Felicia Impastato (di Sofia, Jasmine, Arianna, Francesca e Gabriel) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo cinque ragazzi/e della 1 C della scuola secondaria di primo grado “Angelo Sassi”, e oggi vogliamo intrattenervi con un podcast. Lo abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Questa è una storia vera, la storia di una donna che ha detto “no!” alla mafia. Una storia che ha ispirato e commosso adulti e ragazzi. Una storia che ha affascinato e che ha aiutato a capire meglio l'orribile fenomeno criminale della mafia. Siamo appassionati di storie, specie di quelle che hanno un significato profondo. Oggi vi racconteremo di Felicia Impastato, una donna ribelle e piena di coraggio, accaduta in un periodo dove la mafia imponeva il massimo della sua capacità di prepotenza e violenza, condizionando la vita quotidiana delle persone e mettendole in forte di difficoltà. Il nostro podcast è rivolto ai ragazzi della scuola Sassi, ma anche a chi vuole conoscere la storia di Felicia. Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la prof.ssa Giorgia Malagoli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. Le fonti: Da Youtube Autobiografia Felicia Impastato Da Youtube Felicia Bartolotta-Mamma di Peppino Impastato - (sottotitoli italiano) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Saveria Antiochia (di Alessandro, Gabriele, Filippo, Manuel, Sara e Valentino) Benvenuti a Sassinellaradio, la web radio dell'Istituto Comprensivo di Soliera. Noi siamo Alessandro, Filippo, Gabriele, Manuel e Sara e Valentino della classe 1C della scuola secondaria di primo grado “Angelo Sassi”, e quella che state per ascoltare è una puntata del nostro podcast che abbiamo realizzato nell'ambito del progetto didattico “Antenne di Legalità 2”, sostenuto dal Comune di Soliera in collaborazione con Fondazione Campori con Claudio Scarabelli e prodotto da Libera Radio e Open Group di Bologna con Federico Lacche. Vi parleremo di una donna che disse no alla mafia. Una cosa pericolosa, un fenomeno che opprime da tanto tempo il nostro Paese e impedisce il suo progresso e un futuro di pace e giustizia. Questo podcast è rivolto a tutte le ragazze e i ragazzi della nostra scuola, affinché comprendano cosa accadde in alcuni territori italiani come la Sicilia e la Calabria. Forse potrà aiutarci anche a capire cosa si prova a perdere un figlio a causa della mafia. Ringraziamo i docenti coordinatori del progetto, la prof.ssa Giorgia Malagoli per la produzione dei contenuti e il prof. Massimo Picardi per il montaggio e la pubblicazione del podcast. Le fonti: Music by Maksym Dudchyk from Pixabay Music by Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay da Youtube Saveria Antiochia - Il Fatto di Enzo Biagi - 2001 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sassinellaradio-webradio/message
Open Group (Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, Anton Varga): Repeat after Me II / Polish Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2024. ...
W dzisiejszej audycji zdajemy relację z debaty "20 lat Polski w Unii Europejskiej", podsumowującej dwie dekady członkostwa Polski w Unii Europejskiej. Mówimy także o instalacji wideo zrealizowanej przez ukraiński kolektyw Open Group, zatytułowanej „Powtarzajcie za mną II” i pokazywanej w Pawilonie Polskim na tegorocznym Międzynarodowym Biennale Sztuki w Wenecji. O filmie zatytułowanym "Jak ty?", którego premiera miała miejsce w polskich kinach, rozmawiamy z jego reżyserem i występującą w nim aktorką. AZ naszym dzisiejszym gościem, Michałem Bruszewskim z serwisu Defence24, rozmawiamy o znaczeniu obecności wojsk niemieckich na Litwie, w szerszym kontekście bezpieczeństwa w naszej części Europy.
- Za tym projektem stoi kolektyw Open Group, czyli Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach i Anton Varga. Pavlo jest w Ukrainie i służy w tym momencie w armii, Yuriy mieszka we Wrocławiu i częściowo w Berlinie, a Anton mieszka w Nowym Jorku. Sama praca również dotyczy uchodźców i osób, które rozproszyły się dzisiaj po całym świecie, uciekając przed konfliktem zbrojnym w Ukrainie - mówiła w Dwójce Marta Czyż, kuratorka projektu "Powtarzajcie za mną II" zgłoszonego na tegoroczne Biennale w Wenecji.
"Powtarzajcie za mną" to audiowizualna instalacja wideo zrealizowana przez ukraiński kolektyw Open Group (Yuriy Biley, Pavlo Kovach, Anton Varga) i prezentowana w Pawilonie Polskim w ramach Biennale Sztuki w Wenecji. Cywilni uchodźcy wojenni opowiadają o wojnie zapamiętanymi dźwiękami broni, a następnie zapraszają publiczność do ich powtórzenia. O tym jak brzmi ścieżka dźwiękowa wojny, rozmawiamy z kuratorką wystawy Martą Czyż oraz z artystami: Yuriyem Bileyem i Pavlo Kovachem. Biennale Sztuki w Wenecji, którego głównym hasłem w tym roku jest “Cudzoziemcy są wszędzie”, dla publiczności otwiera się 20.04. Wystawy będzie można oglądać do listopada tego roku, więcej na www.labiennale.art.pl Rozmawiała: Bogna Świątkowska, www.nn6t.pl W nagraniu wykorzystano fragment pracy "Powtarzajcie za mną II", Open Group, 2024, dzięki uprzejmości artystów
W tym wydaniu: na jakiego rodzaju pomoc państwa polskiego mogą liczyć Polacy na Białorusi, których sytuacja w tym kraju jest trudna i złożona? Porozmawiamy też z kuratorką wystawy „Powtarzajcie za mną II” Martą Czyż - wystawa pokazująca filmy ukraińskich artystów z kolektywu Open Group będzie prezentowana w Polskim Pawilonie podczas tegorocznego Biennale w Wenecji. Dziś też kolejne wydanie magazynu Kuriera Galicyjskiego.
Ми поговорили з куратором художником, киянином і волонтером Станіславом Туріною про українське мистецтво особистий шлях зірковість та проєкти до яких Станіслав був чи є дотичний; Докладніше: - про навчання у Львівський академії мистецтв формування комьюніті, першу виставку і відносини з успіхом/славою/ карʼєрою - поговорити про заснування Open group та галереї «Detenpyla» - про співпрацю з Pinchuk art center та премію - про проєкт України на 58-й бієнале (2019) «ПАДАЮЧА ТІНЬ „МРІЇ“ НА САДИ ДЖАРДІНІ», автором якої стала «Відкрита група» (Антон Варга, Юрій Білей, Павло Ковач молодший, Станіслав Туріна) - про проєкт Ательє нормально де працюють колеги з синдромом дауна та без - про дотичність до проєкту України на венеційську бієнале у 2024 році - про плани на майбутнє, інклюзивність і донати Станіслав : https://www.instagram.com/stanislavturina.am?igsh=cnpiNGZwcG10Y3dl Ольга: https://www.instagram.com/asteinart?igsh=MWN1MzZjamZ6Z2VrZg== Дім подкасту/ thesteinstudio: https://www.instagram.com/thesteinstudio?igsh=OG1id2g2cGx6aTFv
The easiest and the best way to get TOGAF certified is to get training from an Open Group authorized training provider. However, if you want to go on the adventure I went to, here's how to prepare. Important Reading Material: TOGAF Standard: The TOGAF® Standard, 10th Edition TOGAF Series Guides: TOGAF® Series Guide: Applying the TOGAF ADM using Agile Sprints TOGAF® Series Guide: Value Streams TOGAF® Series Guide: Organization Mapping TOGAF® Series Guide: Integrating Risk and Security within a TOGAF® Enterprise Architecture TOGAF® Series Guide: Enabling Enterprise Agility TOGAF® Series Guide: Digital Technology Adoption: A Guide to Readiness Assessment and Roadmap Development TOGAF® Series Guide: Using the TOGAF® Standard in the Digital Enterprise TOGAF® Series Guide: TOGAF® Digital Business Reference Model (DBRM) TOGAF® Series Guide: Business Scenarios TOGAF® Series Guide: The TOGAF® Leader's Guide to Establishing and Evolving an EA Capability TOGAF® Series Guide: A Practitioners' Approach to Developing Enterprise Architecture Following the TOGAF® ADM ------------------------------------------------------------- YouTube: https://YouTube.com/@EnterpriseArchitectureRadio LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilotpaldas/ Twitter: @EntArchRadio Email: nilotpaldas@hotmail.com Telegram Group: https://t.me/EnterpriseArchitectureRadio Music: Music by tobylane from Pixabay
Coming up in this episode * We do a little upgrade * Firefox fixes a tooltip * The History of W, V, X and CDE * How it went * And a new old desktop to explore 0:00 Cold Open 1:42 Lemmy's Upgraded! 10:56 A 22 Year Old Bug 15:50 Install Firefox Correctly 22:22 CDE History: Intro 24:04 CDE History: X 27:33 CDE History: OPEN LOOK 29:25 CDE History: COSE 31:28 CDE History: CDE & Others 34:24 CDE History: The Opening 36:14 CDE History: The Releases 43:02 How'd CDE Go? 1:16:00 Next Time 1:21:29 Stinger Watch the video! (https://youtu.be/-tycNQ-Ey9Q) https://youtu.be/-tycNQ-Ey9Q Banter The LUS Lemmy instance (https://lemmy.linuxuserspace.show) got an update (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/releases/tag/1.2.0). The ansible repo switched to tagged releases. There were ⚠️breaking changes⚠️ that needed to be prepared for (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/blob/main/README.md#upgrading). One of the issues Dan had is likely fixed now. (https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/commit/300a261b2a346dd6489f5eb43d6af632633f4059) The Bug (https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/10/22-year-old-firefox-tooltip-bug-fixed-in-a-few-lines-offering-hope-to-us-all/) that's old enough to drink and drive, but hopefully not at the same time! Dan installed Firefox (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-linux#w_install-firefox-from-mozilla-builds) from the .tar.gz download. Spoiler - it updates just fine because my user is the owner in the /opt directory. Announcements This program was made possible by: * The letters W, V, X, C, D and E *
Mike McGrath joins the Ask Noah Show to discuss the changes Red Hat is making in how they make their source code available. -- During The Show -- 00:50 Arch Keyring Fix - Bloominstrong at the bottom of /etc/pacman.conf Include "SigLevel = Optional TrustAll" under core and extra Update the keyring -Sy archlinux-keyring Confirm each new key Remove "SigLevel = Optional TrustALL" run pacman -Syu 03:05 Church Streaming - John Wired vs WiFi video OpenLP (https://openlp.org/) WimpysWorld OBS Portable (https://github.com/wimpysworld/obs-studio-portable) FreeShow (https://freeshow.app/) OBS Project (https://obsproject.com/) Ask Noah Show Ep 341 (https://podcast.asknoahshow.com/341) Confidence monitor Stream Deck Bitfocus (https://bitfocus.io/companion) vdo.ninja (https://vdo.ninja/) Scale Engine (https://www.scaleengine.com/) Own Cast (https://owncast.online/) 10:30 Web Platform? - Brian Go Hugo (gohugo.io) 12:30 Mumble Caller - JMP.chat & Linphone - Naelr Setup Linphone with JMP.chat Send ? in cheogram chat reset sip 17:58 News Wire The linux 6.4 kernel has been released (https://lkml.org/lkml/2023/6/25/453) Intel's new ARC driver in Linux boosts gaming performance by 11% (https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-arc-driver-linux-boost) The Exodia OS team has recently updated their customized arch-based distro for security testing (https://github.com/Exodia-OS) Releases Proxmox Virtual Environment 8 (https://www.proxmox.com/en/news/press-releases/proxmox-virtual-environment-8-0) Peazip 9.3 (https://peazip.github.io/changelog.html) Darktable 4.4 (https://www.darktable.org/2023/06/darktable-4.4.0-released/) Ardour 7.5 (https://ardour.org/whatsnew.html) Firewalld 2.0 (https://firewalld.org/2023/06/firewalld-2-0-0-release) Industry News GitLab Expands its Open Source Partner Community With the Addition of The Open Group (https://executivebiz.com/2023/06/gitlab-expands-open-source-partner-community-with-addition-of-the-open-group/) Security News New Linux based IOT attack campaign (https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/openssh-trojan-campaign-iot-linux/) AI News Databricks has agreed to buy MosaicML (https://www.thestack.technology/databricks-to-buy-mosaicml/) Robin AI - Github PR reviewer (https://github.com/Integral-Healthcare/robin-ai-reviewer) Hardware News Dingo - A fully Open Source Robot Dog (https://www.i-programmer.info/news/169-robotics/16402-meet-dingo-your-open-source-four-footed-friend.html) 19:55 Red Hat Interview Mike McGrath - Vice President of Core Platforms Engineering Blog Post 1 (https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/furthering-evolution-centos-stream) Reaction was unexpected, swift, and immediate Conviction to the GPL Source code is still available Surprised more people didn't look at CentOS Stream Blog Post 2 (https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hats-commitment-open-source-response-gitcentosorg-changes) Red Hat no longer finds value in "re-builders" Free as in freedom vs free as in beer Standing on the shoulders of giants Red Hat welcome's competition and contribution Why not start with the second blog post's message? Timing of the change Meeting the GPL requirements Products vs Projects When did the thought of this start? CentOS Stream Things being done in bad faith Threat to the open source business model Red Hat has worked hard to make RHEL available for free What about people using downstream rebuilds in CI pipelines? No cost RHEL for open source projects (ROSI) (https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/extending-no-cost-red-hat-enterprise-linux-open-source-organizations) Does Red Hat want to be the "bottom rung of the ladder"? IBM had zero input CentOS Stream is critical for RHEL What is Red Hat selling when they sell RHEL? What impact will this have on the broader ecosystem? -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/343) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)
I talked about application consolidation in my last episode. Today we explore application consolidation further using value streams. There is a new whitepaper published by The Open Group on the subject and we talk about that in this episode. I also talk about the Business Value Assessment Technique which is also suggested by The Open Group. Relevant links are shared below. Whitepaper on Application Consolidation using Value Streams: https://publications.opengroup.org/downloadable/download/link/id/MC42MDcxMTgwMCAxNjgwNTc2ODIwMTkyNzcxMjE5NzA0MjYyMjc2/ Business Value Assessment Technique: https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf9-doc/arch/chap24.html LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilotpaldas/ Twitter: @EntArchRadio Email: nilotpaldas@hotmail.com Telegram Group: https://t.me/EnterpriseArchitectureRadio Music: Music by tobylane from Pixabay
Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR) and Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM) took different evolutionary paths yet share a lot more commonality than catchy 4 letter acronyms and mainstream adoption by notable organizations like NIST, The Open Group and ASIS international. Jack Freund personifies the term "risk management thought leader" with professional qualifications and public recognitions too long to list, but co-author of Measuring and Managing Information Risk can't go unmentioned since industry peers inducted this seminal title into the Cybersecurity Cannon. With risk management discussions ranging from banking to defeating door locks, Dr. Freund was consistently insightful, humorous, and a delightful guest.
Israel Tavares es uno de los principales promotores de la Arquitectura Empresarial en Latino America, desde hace más de 20 años, él ha sido conferencista en foros como The Open Group, Gartner, Innovación Latam, ISACA y muchos foros más, actualmente Israel es Director Comercial de MEGA, empresa francesa líder en soluciones de Gobierno de Datos, Arquitectura Empresarial y GRC (Gobierno, Riesgo y Cumplimiento) finalmente, Israel es co-host del primer podcast en español de Arquitectura Empresarial. Este podcast es presentado por X-DATA, el estudio de análisis y visualización de datos más efectivo en México, es el manual que necesitas para potenciar tus negocios y proyectos a través de los datos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Paul Joy, James Benge, Jonathan Johnson and Nigel Reo-Coker look ahead to matchday 6 of the Champions League group stage as a number of teams looking to stamp their tickets to the last 16. (02:15) -- Qualified & worst ever group stages (04:19) -- Group D down to the wire (14:30) -- Liverpool & Napoli fight for top (25:10) -- Club Brugge's final push (27:43) -- Inter can humiliate Barcelona (30:25) -- AC Milan's must-win game (38:40) -- Leipzig aim to end Shakhtar's fairytale (43:07) -- Man City made Group G boring (47:15) -- Juventus in wooden spoon danger House of Champions is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the House of Champions team on Twitter: @ChampsHouseCBS, @JOYPAULIAN, @MikeLahoud, @FabrizioRomano, @Jon_LeGossip, @jamesbenge, @PartidoPooper Watch House of Champions on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7hm6TorI7BMD1-IxTqyhUg For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus and use offer code UEFA22 for a one-month free trial: https://www.paramountplus.com/?cbscidmt=sports&promo=uefa22 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who's better to talk about IT4IT than one of the framework creators? Lars Rosen spills the beans about what to expect from IT4IT version 3.0, shares his experience using the standard, and even walks down memory lane to explain to Matt how such a collaborative work is pulled off. It all started with an idea no one wanted to listen to and ended up being a robust alternative to ITIL. And here's the story, in first person. Lars Rossen created the first version of the IT4IT Reference Architecture, which formed the basis for the standard in The Open Group. He's currently Micro Focus Fellow and CTO and continues to be the lead architect for the IT4IT initiative. He's an engineer and a researcher with an MBA focused on technology management and a Ph.D. in computer science.
And so we reach the final part of our December 'Focus on Fascia', and at the same time the last episode of 2021! In this OPEN GROUP DISCUSSION on Fascia we are joined by special guests: Liz Bayley: Physiotherapist, Sports Therapist, Psychology Graduate and former professional dancer (also our guest in Ep. 33 & 60). Ian Linane: Podiatrist & Fascial Manipulation Therapist at Podia-clinic and trainer in manual therapy at Infigo Education. David Poulter: Developer alongside Robin McKenzie of the McKenzie Institute International Diploma course, presenter of international courses including “Patients have all the Answers”, “Telling isn't Teaching”, and “Manual techniques in a Patient Centred Paradigm.” Currently works as a consultant through his own company MT3 and online mentoring program for clinicians. Together, the guests reflect on questions sent in following our two Fascia Episodes - Ep79 with Julian Baker of Functional Anatomy & Ana Barretxeguren of Evolve Movement Education, and Ep.80 with Walt Fritz of 'Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars' and Tania Velásquez, founder of Pinpoint Education. Questions are also taken from the live audience who joined us via the STA Facebook page and STA YouTube channel. Questions discussed include: "I have heard that we cannot change the structure of Fascia with our hands. How do explain the changes that I see at the end of treatments?" "My clients feel better at the end of my treatments. Who cares what is happening under my hands?" "Why does everyone criticize the word ‘release'? My clients are tense when they come to see me. I release that tension. The client just wants to feel better. They do not care what words we use." "If we don't know what is happening under our hands, how can we get Client Consent?" "I've just finished a degree that taught me myofascial release, trigger points and myofascial meridians. has this all been a waste of time?" Topics discussed include: The role of the nervous system in manual therapy The Biopsychosocial model Placebo vs Contextual Effect Allied health Professionals, Sports Therapy & Regulation How to move on from outdated theories A huge thanks to our guests Liz Bayley, Ian Linane and in particular the highly respected David Poulter, who despite initial technical difficulties managed to join us from Coon Rapids, Minnesota, US. Links of Interest: Liz Bayley on Twitter Ian Linane Podiaclinic Ian Linane at Infigo Eucation David Poulter on Twitter David Poulter at GetBetterOnline David Poulter Blog: 'Placebo: Much Ado About Nothing' Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Long ago, U.S. states set their own standards for railroads, meaning tracks did not align as trains traveled cross country, creating more than an inconvenience. The technology industry also requires standards, which underpin a wide swath of technical and analytical work at organizations. Standards dictate how data is exchanged, business processes are structured, software is designed, mobile phones work and governments stave off cyberattacks. Is your manufacturing, financial services, insurance, transportation or telecommunications company engaged in standards work? As a rule, the answer would be no. Standards tend to be created by a small number of technology companies and, while many vendors donate time on behalf of their customers, self-serving elements are at work. Ever wonder why certain, widely practiced disciplines like requirements definition, customer journey mapping and “high-level process” design lack standards, or why your requirements tool does not integrate with other tools? There are 100s of thousands of business professionals engaged in these disciplines, yet few if any standards support their work. In spite of these factors, the majority of companies across multiple industries are not involved in standards development, even as their work products continue to be misaligned or poorly defined, driving up costs and degrading the customer experience. This episode of The North Star will focus on the important, often overlooked role of industry standards and discuss why organizations should get involved in standards creation. William Ulrich welcomes Steve Nunn, CEO of The Open Group, and Dr. Richard Soley, CEO of the Object Management Group, two global industry standards associations that have a greater impact on your organization than you might imagine. The discussion will explore the current state of standards work and why more organizations should get involved. Check out this episode and get a behind the scenes look at this critically important, yet largely ignored topic.
In this episode Michael, Sarah, Gladys and Mark talk with guest Carmichael Patton, a Senior Security Architect in the Digital Security and Resiliency group at Microsoft about Microsoft's journey to Zero Trust and some of the lessons learned along the way.We also discuss Azure Security news about: Azure Sentinel, Azure Automation, Azure SQL DB and Always Encrypted withe Secure Enclaves, App Insights, App Service and Functions, Azure Active Directory, Azure Firewall, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Security Center, Azure Bastion. Mark also talks about some Open Group actitivites and recent Microsoft security acquisitions.
Former PGA Tour caddie John Wood joins to share his perspective of Jon Rahm's U.S. Open win. Wood walked with Rahm's group on Sunday and provides unique/on the ground stories from an epic US Open finish.
In this episode Michael, Sarah, Gladys and Mark talk with guest Sharon Xia about applied Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity. This is one of those episodes where many of us learned a great deal about something we know little about! We also discuss Azure Security news for: Azure VMs, Azure Charts, Zero Trust and the Open Group, Sentinel, App Gatewat, Security Technical Content Library and a new Azure Networking Security book.
The Open Group disappointed with version 9.2 of TOGAF. However, they published new certifications and seem to diversify their assets, so that TOGAF will be less important in the future.
My guest in this episode is Lysa Allman-Baldwin - author, motiviational speaker, gifted storyteller. Lysa speaks today about the times in her life when it all fell apart - a bit about her journey through it and especially about how her life is now - in New Humanity. We also touch on current events in the US - with racism and more! Lysa gives us a How to navigate through. Deep, Real. Raw. Fun! Find out more and connect with Lysa: For over 25 years, Lysa Allman-Baldwin has fed her wanderlust for “everything the world has to offer” by writing travel and feature articles for numerous print and online publications. A few years ago, Lysa’s travels crossed paths with a very personal, inner journey which resulted in her new book, "I Cried. And People Loved Me Anyway." • Author of "I Cried. And People Loved Me Anyway" • AuthenticityAndPurpose.com - Motivational Speaking, Book Talks, Workshops, Feature and Travel Writing Follow Lysa on: • Facebook: @AuthenticityAndPurpose • Twitter @AuthenticPurpos • Instagram: @AuthenticityAndPurpose4life • YouTube! For More About: New Humanity Now - Join the Open Group
Enjoy this exploration of New Humanity from a religious framework and discover with us how the old doesn't seem to fit any longer - From an ordained rabbi and minister perspectives! Guest Lynn Feinberg. Lynn is an Ordained Rabbi, and trained in energy working, astrology and psychology! Her work is primarily focused on Soul Memory Discovery. Find Lynn on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lynn.c.feinberg/ For More Episodes of Voices for a New Humanity SUBSCRIBE or Follow us on Facebook - New Humanity Now - Aliza Bloom Robinson - Facebook Join the Open Group -
The Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Technical Standard, created to enable reuse of software components across multiple avionics platforms, enables avionics systems designers to greatly reduce the cost of software development over the platform's life cycle. This will save hundreds of millions of tax payer dollars in the long run. Adoption of the FACE Technical Standard continues to grow -- it's in version 3.0 currently -- and the FACE Consortium, managed by The Open Group, has about 90 member companies with 20 products in the FACE registry. In this podcast, Jeffry Howington of Collins Aerospace – also vice chairman of the FACE Consortium Steering Committee for nine years, discusses the impact of FACE on the military avionics community, the involvement of the user community, the benefits of FACE Technical Standard 3.0, and other topics.
Due testimonianze da chi vive nello Sprar di Sasso Marconi...Continua il viaggio di Psicoradio all'interno di Casa Rupe, a Sasso Marconi sull'Appennino bolognese, un esempio del sistema di accoglienza per migranti vulnerabili, conosciuto con l'acronimo SPRAR (Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati)...Lo SPRAR è attualmente il metodo più interessante e efficace per integrare le persone che vengono da altri paesi. Qui infatti per legge vi entrano pochi migranti che risiedono in appartamenti nei comuni che si offrono volontariamente di accoglierli...In questa seconda puntata sentiremo le testimonianze di due dei sei ospiti di Casa Rupe, gestita dalla cooperativa sociale Open Group e li conosceremo attraverso le loro passioni e le loro aspettative...Il primo a parlare con Psicoradio è un ragazzo marocchino di 21 anni, che ha lasciato il suo paese d'origine per poter mantenere la sua famiglia. Appassionato di calcio dice: “Ho preso una coppa come miglior giocatore juniores in Marocco e qui continuo a giocare in prima squadra. C'è bella gente. Conosco l'Europa grazie al calcio internazionale”... L'altro ospite che abbiamo intervistato viene dalla Russia, ha 34 anni e da 13 vive in Italia. Alla domanda quali sono le differenze tra mentalità russa e italiana risponde: “gli italiani sono più di buon cuore, noi siamo diversi, in Russia se hai qualcosa in più degli altri le persone diventano invidiose e vogliono farti del male. Invece voi aiutate tutti”...L'intervista continuerà nella prossima puntata dove si parlerà delle paure e dei sogni di questi ragazzi per il loro futuro. ..Le tre puntate sullo SPRAR sono state realizzate da Psicoradio in collaborazione con il progetto del Comune di Bologna e Asp “Bologna Cares! Sprar Metropolitano”.
Due testimonianze da chi vive nello Sprar di Sasso Marconi...Continua il viaggio di Psicoradio all’interno di Casa Rupe, a Sasso Marconi sull’Appennino bolognese, un esempio del sistema di accoglienza per migranti vulnerabili, conosciuto con l’acronimo SPRAR (Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati)...Lo SPRAR è attualmente il metodo più interessante e efficace per integrare le persone che vengono da altri paesi. Qui infatti per legge vi entrano pochi migranti che risiedono in appartamenti nei comuni che si offrono volontariamente di accoglierli...In questa seconda puntata sentiremo le testimonianze di due dei sei ospiti di Casa Rupe, gestita dalla cooperativa sociale Open Group e li conosceremo attraverso le loro passioni e le loro aspettative...Il primo a parlare con Psicoradio è un ragazzo marocchino di 21 anni, che ha lasciato il suo paese d’origine per poter mantenere la sua famiglia. Appassionato di calcio dice: “Ho preso una coppa come miglior giocatore juniores in Marocco e qui continuo a giocare in prima squadra. C’è bella gente. Conosco l’Europa grazie al calcio internazionale”... L’altro ospite che abbiamo intervistato viene dalla Russia, ha 34 anni e da 13 vive in Italia. Alla domanda quali sono le differenze tra mentalità russa e italiana risponde: “gli italiani sono più di buon cuore, noi siamo diversi, in Russia se hai qualcosa in più degli altri le persone diventano invidiose e vogliono farti del male. Invece voi aiutate tutti”...L’intervista continuerà nella prossima puntata dove si parlerà delle paure e dei sogni di questi ragazzi per il loro futuro. ..Le tre puntate sullo SPRAR sono state realizzate da Psicoradio in collaborazione con il progetto del Comune di Bologna e Asp “Bologna Cares! Sprar Metropolitano”.
Due testimonianze da chi vive nello Sprar di Sasso Marconi...Continua il viaggio di Psicoradio all’interno di Casa Rupe, a Sasso Marconi sull’Appennino bolognese, un esempio del sistema di accoglienza per migranti vulnerabili, conosciuto con l’acronimo SPRAR (Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati)...Lo SPRAR è attualmente il metodo più interessante e efficace per integrare le persone che vengono da altri paesi. Qui infatti per legge vi entrano pochi migranti che risiedono in appartamenti nei comuni che si offrono volontariamente di accoglierli...In questa seconda puntata sentiremo le testimonianze di due dei sei ospiti di Casa Rupe, gestita dalla cooperativa sociale Open Group e li conosceremo attraverso le loro passioni e le loro aspettative...Il primo a parlare con Psicoradio è un ragazzo marocchino di 21 anni, che ha lasciato il suo paese d’origine per poter mantenere la sua famiglia. Appassionato di calcio dice: “Ho preso una coppa come miglior giocatore juniores in Marocco e qui continuo a giocare in prima squadra. C’è bella gente. Conosco l’Europa grazie al calcio internazionale”... L’altro ospite che abbiamo intervistato viene dalla Russia, ha 34 anni e da 13 vive in Italia. Alla domanda quali sono le differenze tra mentalità russa e italiana risponde: “gli italiani sono più di buon cuore, noi siamo diversi, in Russia se hai qualcosa in più degli altri le persone diventano invidiose e vogliono farti del male. Invece voi aiutate tutti”...L’intervista continuerà nella prossima puntata dove si parlerà delle paure e dei sogni di questi ragazzi per il loro futuro. ..Le tre puntate sullo SPRAR sono state realizzate da Psicoradio in collaborazione con il progetto del Comune di Bologna e Asp “Bologna Cares! Sprar Metropolitano”.
Un'altra accoglienza è possibile. Questa è la prima di 3 puntate dedicate all'accoglienza dei migranti negli SPRAR (Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati). Partiamo con la visita di Psicoradio a Casa Rupe, una struttura Sprar Vulnerabili per rifugiati con sofferenza psichica o problemi di tossicodipendenza, gestita dalla cooperativa sociale Open Group...David Lovelock è il coordinatore di Casa Rupe. In cima a una delle prime colline dell'Appennino bolognese, a Sasso Marconi, convivono 6 ragazzi in un appartamento con tre camere, una sala e una cucina in comune, “Sono loro a prendersi cura della casa. – spiega David - Seguono anche un laboratorio dove fanno dei piccoli lavori di assemblaggio e cablaggio per alcune aziende del territorio”...Nello SPRAR vulnerabili gli ospiti vengono aiutati a superare le dipendenze, imparano l'italiano, qualcuno ha ripreso la scuola, fa corsi di formazione, e si avvicinano in vari modi al mondo del lavoro...Vivere in un contesto piccolo come quello di Sasso Marconi favorisce anche l'inserimento nel tessuto sociale locale: “Fanno la fila dal medico e chiacchierano con gli altri pazienti, fanno sport vanno a fare la spesa, instaurano delle relazioni reali con gli altri abitanti e tutti li conoscono. – sottolinea David, – Siamo fortunati perché questo paese e la sua amministrazione si sono dimostrati subito accoglienti e disponibili”...“La nostra Costituzione riconosce il diritto di una persona a una vita dignitosa, non a un italiano, ma a chiunque provenga da una situazione dove non può perseguire la dignità della propria esistenza.” ..Le tre puntate sullo SPRAR sono state realizzate da Psicoradio in collaborazione con il progetto del Comune di Bologna e Asp “Bologna Cares! Sprar Metropolitano”.
Un'altra accoglienza è possibile. Questa è la prima di 3 puntate dedicate all’accoglienza dei migranti negli SPRAR (Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati). Partiamo con la visita di Psicoradio a Casa Rupe, una struttura Sprar Vulnerabili per rifugiati con sofferenza psichica o problemi di tossicodipendenza, gestita dalla cooperativa sociale Open Group...David Lovelock è il coordinatore di Casa Rupe. In cima a una delle prime colline dell’Appennino bolognese, a Sasso Marconi, convivono 6 ragazzi in un appartamento con tre camere, una sala e una cucina in comune, “Sono loro a prendersi cura della casa. – spiega David - Seguono anche un laboratorio dove fanno dei piccoli lavori di assemblaggio e cablaggio per alcune aziende del territorio”...Nello SPRAR vulnerabili gli ospiti vengono aiutati a superare le dipendenze, imparano l'italiano, qualcuno ha ripreso la scuola, fa corsi di formazione, e si avvicinano in vari modi al mondo del lavoro...Vivere in un contesto piccolo come quello di Sasso Marconi favorisce anche l’inserimento nel tessuto sociale locale: “Fanno la fila dal medico e chiacchierano con gli altri pazienti, fanno sport vanno a fare la spesa, instaurano delle relazioni reali con gli altri abitanti e tutti li conoscono. – sottolinea David, – Siamo fortunati perché questo paese e la sua amministrazione si sono dimostrati subito accoglienti e disponibili”...“La nostra Costituzione riconosce il diritto di una persona a una vita dignitosa, non a un italiano, ma a chiunque provenga da una situazione dove non può perseguire la dignità della propria esistenza.” ..Le tre puntate sullo SPRAR sono state realizzate da Psicoradio in collaborazione con il progetto del Comune di Bologna e Asp “Bologna Cares! Sprar Metropolitano”.
Un'altra accoglienza è possibile. Questa è la prima di 3 puntate dedicate all’accoglienza dei migranti negli SPRAR (Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati). Partiamo con la visita di Psicoradio a Casa Rupe, una struttura Sprar Vulnerabili per rifugiati con sofferenza psichica o problemi di tossicodipendenza, gestita dalla cooperativa sociale Open Group...David Lovelock è il coordinatore di Casa Rupe. In cima a una delle prime colline dell’Appennino bolognese, a Sasso Marconi, convivono 6 ragazzi in un appartamento con tre camere, una sala e una cucina in comune, “Sono loro a prendersi cura della casa. – spiega David - Seguono anche un laboratorio dove fanno dei piccoli lavori di assemblaggio e cablaggio per alcune aziende del territorio”...Nello SPRAR vulnerabili gli ospiti vengono aiutati a superare le dipendenze, imparano l'italiano, qualcuno ha ripreso la scuola, fa corsi di formazione, e si avvicinano in vari modi al mondo del lavoro...Vivere in un contesto piccolo come quello di Sasso Marconi favorisce anche l’inserimento nel tessuto sociale locale: “Fanno la fila dal medico e chiacchierano con gli altri pazienti, fanno sport vanno a fare la spesa, instaurano delle relazioni reali con gli altri abitanti e tutti li conoscono. – sottolinea David, – Siamo fortunati perché questo paese e la sua amministrazione si sono dimostrati subito accoglienti e disponibili”...“La nostra Costituzione riconosce il diritto di una persona a una vita dignitosa, non a un italiano, ma a chiunque provenga da una situazione dove non può perseguire la dignità della propria esistenza.” ..Le tre puntate sullo SPRAR sono state realizzate da Psicoradio in collaborazione con il progetto del Comune di Bologna e Asp “Bologna Cares! Sprar Metropolitano”.
L'esperienza di Monica Natali, mamma affidataria del progetto Cicogna di Open Group per l'accoglienza dei bambini più piccoli: “Il bene che questa esperienza porta è molto maggiore ai dolori che si vivono, a partire da quello del distacco dal bimbo una volta che il tribunale decide sul destino del bimbo. Ma lo sappiamo dall’inizio che andrà così, e facciamo forza sul nostro equilibrio interiore”
Without standards, shipping by ship, train, and truck would be chaotic. Just so, developing manufacturing standards such as OPC, FDT, EDDL, ISA88, and ISA95 has had great benefit to manufacturers and producers. The Open Process Automation Forum, part of The Open Group, consists of users and developers of technology hoping to build a standard of standards lowering total cost of ownership and total cost of upgrading.
Here are some sample questions a home inspector should be prepared to answer: How much do you charge? What exactly do you look for? How long will the inspection last? When most buyers think about questions to ask a home inspector, it’s usually about things before they hire them. Real Estate professional Bill Gassett wrote an article titled “Questions to Ask The Home Inspector After The Inspection is Completed”. Today on Open Mic - Charles and I will answer Bill’s 5 questions, we’ll discuss a few of our favorite threads posted on our Open Group and we’ll hope to share information to help you grow your home inspection business. Today’s Podcast is sponsored by The Drone University - Whether you’re new to drones or a seasoned pilot, they can help you fly safe, fly right & make your business soar! Visit them at www.TheDroneU.com. We mentioned Inspection World in our show. Here’s a link to the event: https://www.inspectionworld.com/ Find Charles Buell in Seattle Washington: www.buellinspections.com Find Gary Smith in Central Mississippi: www.garynsmith.net JOIN The Professional Home Inspector GROUP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHomeInspectors/ Please follow our YouTube Channel and never miss our helpful videos and free unbranded content: https://www.youtube.com/user/todayshomeinspector
Soho Strength Lab opens it's second location exclusively for group fitness! We get Beth Lewis & Joe Whittaker on the show to talk about classes that are offered at "The Field-House" including, Athletic conditioning, strength, speed, Glute/sled/abs, yoga, Kinstretch and Ladies strength Lab classes. The second location is located at 39 spring street in Soho, classes start at $37. Sign up for classes using the link below! Soho Strength Lab Class schedule
Today--Incorporating AI into applications is as easy as a single API call. Once imbued with AI, these transformed applications can improve over time as they learn from user interactions. How do we manage these new learning systems to ensure that they take advantage of all available information while maintaining accuracy and minimizing bias? This talk will discuss common problems encountered when designing and implementing AI systems and how DevOps practices can be used to address these issues. DevOps practitioners will learn the relevance of their skillset and practices to the rapidly evolving AI domain. The problem of properly managing AI applications and their underlying models is not trivial. Michael Flores is an Architect on the Strategy and Technology Team in IBM’s Federal Chief Technology Office. He has helped numerous agencies use Cloud, Artificial Intelligence(AI), Robotics, and DevOps through the adoption of open standards such as Cloud Foundry, Docker, and OpenWhisk. Michael represents IBM in The Open Group as chair of the Open Platform 3.0™ Forum, where he collaborates with other industry leaders to develop standards for modern technologies to support global interoperability and boundaryless information flow. Michael has extensive development, design, and architecture experience across a variety of technologies and has implemented numerous chatbots and AI driven solutions through various channels including web, SMS, and robots. Michael received an undergraduate degree in Bioinformatics from Baylor University and holds a patent for dynamic customization of reference architectures. His capstone project at Baylor focused on crawling heterogenous data sources to create knowledge graphs to aid PTSD research.
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IT4IT ist eine Referenzarchitektur für das IT Management, welche nicht von einer privaten Firma, sondern einem offenen Konsortium – der Open Group – erarbeite und verwaltet wird. In dieser Podcastfolge gebe ich Dir einen Überblick zu IT4IT.
Today I had an interesting conversation with Jack Jones. This is Jack’s second time on the show and I loved our discussion. It is a gem of learning and is packed with information that you can use right away. Jack was one of the first CISOs in the United States and he is the inventor of the FAIR model for analyzing Information Security Risk. Jack’s bio is extensive and here is a short list of his accomplishments. Jack Jones has worked in technology for over 30 years, and information security and risk management for 25 years. He has over nine years of experience as a CISO with three different companies, including five years at a Fortune 100 financial services company. He received the ISSA Excellence in the Field of Security Practices award at the 2006 RSA Conference. In 2007, he was selected as a finalist for the Information Security Executive of the Year, Central United States, and in 2012 was honored with the CSO Compass award for leadership in risk management. Jones is also the author and creator of the Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR) framework. Currently, Jones serves on the ISC2 Ethics Committee, and is the Executive Vice President, Research and Development of Risk Lens, Inc. Suffice it to say that Jack is a rock star in the Information Security and IT risk community! 6 Key Points: Why top 10 lists for IT Security are useless] How to add probability and possibility of events happening into your risk models How to present data that your board of directors will love How to develop range into your communication How to apply critical thinking, logic and Socratic methods to your analysis How to apply rigor in developing a defensible argument Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by the CIO Security Scoreboard, a powerful tool that helps you communicate the status of your IT Security program visually in just a few minutes. Time Stamped Show Notes: FAIR is a framework of critical thinking and model or codification of risk and how risk works. Provides reference for thing through complex risk problem problems, risk assumptions and enabling risk discussions [04:53] Servicing assumption enabling debate like dialogue in this discussion [05:15] Jack Jones one of the first CISOs. CISO late 1980s. How to present risk? Technique with FAIR possibility vs probability what is it? Eg. McAfee virus impacting company and disrupting operations. Genesis was a 2003 XP system that contractor required them to have on their network. Sophisticated tools. Blindsided for a few days - because an admin was using a personal machine for surfing, so how would somebody apply FAIR. Knew administrator issues. How do you apply FAIR analysis to this? [08:49] In organization that knows it has control deficiencies. In doing risk analysis of landscape and threat landscape we face are the scenarios that could be painful. Develop straightforward taxonomy and availability high level. From confidentiality perspective what are assets would be exposed from and integrity perspective. [10:00] Deeper level of granularity - step-by-step process develop Taxonomy of events that represents loss. Then analyze likelihood of loss [10:39] If organization done that and they might have, when there is significant impact even if the likelihood is low - controls you want to be able to fast detection and recovery. If down for three days, then recovery rate not what is should be. Organization - in a rigorous fashion - lay out the risk landscape which on the surface they understand exist but don't know where it's relative to the other things in their landscape. Way they triage their world and identify set of conditions - work to be done and could have prioritized it more effectively [12:20] Concept of probability vs possibility linked to Russian Roulette. Organizations fall into the trap of possibility and not probability considerations. If we Focus solely on events are conceivably possible and hugely painful - an asteroid strike would come up and what we would do for an asteroid strike. There has to be a probability element - you can't just solely focus on possibility. Possibility of bad events 100-percent but probability might be lower. Crucial in order to prioritize. [14:38] If there was a risk with old systems because of the admin issue it would have and fitted access to work things out how would you reverse engineer that situation [15:09] In that instance - high probability of encountering malware - the only question from a probability perspective is what are odds of encountering malware that their preventative measures aren’t going to handle. Most security professionals would say that that could happen with the regularity so probability is higher. From a threat perspective zero Day stuff happens with some regularity – and we would be able to come up with likelihood estimate. One of the factors that place into the likelihood is the administrative privilege exposure. What it does is it allows the malware to have greater control and broader Impact than otherwise [17:35] Patching situation would be factors in the evaluation as well but they might have - fragile state wholly dependent on that malware situation due to administrative situation and patching situation. They just fragile to the single control element. Within FAIR there is probability and impact and also2 states: 1) fragile depending on single control in an active threat landscape and the other is 2) unstable where an asset you want to protect that exists in a not very active landscape but you don't have any preventative or resistance control. databases - evaluating scenario rogue database administrators. Nothing to stop it. So when you identify unstable conditions you look at how you would resolve and detect a situation because you have no resistant option. [19:36] In evaluating Probability and Impact and two qualifiers fragile and unstable [20:01] How do you estimate likelihood of happening. All kinds of downsides to scales. Doesn’t allow you to effectively articulate best case, worst case, & most likely case - range of outcomes. From a probability perspective not a lot of work to look at industry data relevant to Technologies in this particular organization. Two ends of the spectrum. Do you see the trends what's more or fewer? Using the data set the minimum at 5 that are relevant to technology concerned about Maximum 15 or perhaps 15 or 20 – per year. Depending on quality of data - make the Range wider or narrower. Faithfully representing your range of uncertainty is critical. Put a discrete number. I don't want number I want a range. Two dimensions. The width of the range. And the most likely value how flat or sharply peaked to B. Perk distribution. Expressing range of uncertainty. [24:09] Interesting in profession when you try to quantify something precision take the distance second to accuracy. When I give you a range that incorporates the actual outcomes in my Range – then my range is accurate and you increase probability of accuracy with wider ranges – but diminished returns [26:25] The useful degree of precision with a confidence level you can stand behind – Process of Calibration, How to Measure Anything - Douglas Hubbard a book that covers this beautifully [26:44] Utility for decision-making vs estimatingconcept, in expression ranges - when presenting risk to use decision makers trying to influence decision to make buying decisions. Calibration piece helps the decision maker make this decision [28:59] Blog series written about this - look at ordinal scales organizations rely on. HIGH MEDIUM LOW. They will identify top ten risks they are identified 10 things in the landscape that they would place into a high risk bucket. Top 3 - how do you differentiate in that bucket when choosing why things don't go into the bucket people. Can't identify why things don't go into that bucket they don't think things through with sufficient [30:25] Not very effective if you use quantitative measures quantitative measures allows you to distribute one above another I would focus on the thing that I have less certainty on. The lack of certainty is risk factor that needs to be dealt with [31:50] Telescopic piece and level of sophistication is not sufficiently advanced to explain to business decision maker to explain why they can't spend money in that area so will spend money in this area. How can someone reconcile real security and audit findings – which are at odds [33:46] Key component is applying real rigor to developing scenarios when encryption at rest is relevant. Encrypt your hard drive - very useful. But a lot of scenarios where the data can be compromised and encryption increases risk. Define set of scenarios where data is at risk in that subset where is encryption adds value and where not. Then evaluating impact. Then have means for comparing solutions. [36:35] Playing at the scenarios is sufficient for people to realize which options are better. [37:05] Set of control opportunities that cost a fraction and show through analysis how it reduces risk more than encryption. [37:38] Some IT professionals feels that (engagement) implies combat. They feel they are protecting an organization so we are asking a government entity auditor but what about educating people to prevent risk. [38:55] People are hesitant to go toe-to-toe against a regulator auditor –operating from intuition. They haven't applied rigorous approach to developing argument - sometimes intuition is wrong and then you realize there right. That's ok. But very often intuition is right. Need framework (like FAIR) for critical thinking through complex problems and developing argument and rationale and surface assumptions making estimates - put before the auditors, if you go through the process to the authoritative figure have you has not applied any rigor to it [40:35] Critical thinking, the Socratic method, logical way of thinking. Interesting to back-up intuition with a rigorous reproach to have a defensible argument [41:21] Save looking at problems and potential Solutions and more rigorous critical-thinking-like fashion is hugely valuable. Just having the framework for discussing and debating things – hugely valuable. [42:27] Another component is normalizing terminology. [43:02] FAIR model - really valuable. Every organization’s risk summary includes top 10 risks and that includes cybercriminals, social engineering, change management, mobile media and cloud computing. And if you look at those - cybercriminal threat community and cloud computing – technology, change management is a control element. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Those are not loss scenarios. FAIR Institute Blog that discusses this. How organizations are identifying and managing top 10 risks and it's a huge problem. We cannot expect to mature if we can't get a fundamental nomenclature correct [45:53] What are the easy steps that someone can transform the top 10 list lost scenarios change the top 10 list? [46:21] Create 2 lists of the top loss scenarios - taxonomy is a list of outcomes. Taxonomy is a categorization. Categorize loss events to a level of abstraction that’s balanced. Balance to be struck. easy to recognize with that balance lies as you go through the process. Qualitatively or quantitatively then do a probability & impact around those and that will tell you which off top 5 or 10. [48:02] Other list - control deficiencies. Risk assessment is controlled assessment. How to prioritize what contributes most of this risk. That identifies top control positions. Cant mix together. Simple way - get handle on risk landscape and determine focus. Look at list of top 10 deficiencies - map them to which scenarios highly relevant less likely relevant - these three or four need to be hitting these hard. We can say over time this will reduce or change this list scenario. [49.24] Recognizing you have to have two lists - top 10 less list is worse than useless you can't compare because it's misinformation in the worst way [49:47] Recommend Measuring and Managing Information Risk: A FAIR Approach co-authored with Dr. Jack Freund. FAIR Institute where to get education at the ecosystem of people in organization to Leverage framework. Universities taking part. Institute, free copy of book but different membership levels soft launch in December formal launch in February [52:10] The org (owns IP for Unix) has resources for FAIR and certification for practitioners. Risk Lens blog resources case studies and the book [52:22] Risk lens does fair Consulting and Open Group is organization but only intellectual property and they adopted her Institute have found her [53:06] How to get in touch with Jack: Twitter LinkedIn Risk Lens Profile RSA Conference Profile InfoSec 2016 Conference Profile Key Resources: Bill’s first interview with Jack Measuring and Managing Information Risk: A FAIR Approach co-authored with Dr. Jack Freund FAIR Institute How to Measure Anything - Douglas Hubbard Risk Lens Opengroup.org FAIR Institute Blog Jack Freund LI profile Credits: Outro music provided by Ben’s Sound
In this week's podcast: In a special programme, we hear from technology commentator Peter Cochrane, Shaun Collins of analysts CCS Insight, Allen Brown, CEO of the Open Group, Chris Watson, of law firm CMS, Matt Peers, CIO at Deloitte and Gartner's Mark Raskino about the key technology events of 2012, and their outlook for the coming year. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The concept of Cloud Computing has raised many hopes and just as many concerns. Steve Hanna, Distinguished Engineer at Juniper Networks, spoke on March 5, 2009 about the risks and rewards of sharing computing resources over the Internet. He is co-chair of the Trusted Network Connect Work Group in the Trusted Computing Group, co-chair of the Network Endpoint Assessment Working Group in the Internet Engineering Task Force and is active in other networking and security standards groups such as the Open Group and OASIS.
This talk addresses the issue of reconciling the needs of law enforcement and national security with the continuing evolution of computer and communications technology. It will describe the needs of both the law enforcement and national security communities including their current technical requirements and solutions. It will then describe technological trends and show how technical imperatives will render current solutions ineffective. It concludes with a description of possible directions that may be used to meet both law enforcement and national security needs while accounting for both technical evolution and social rights. About the speaker: David Aucsmith is the chief technologist for data and communications security technology at Intel Corporation. He is responsible for research, development and deployment of data and communications security technologies and products, in both hardware and software. Additionally, he is responsible for technical policy issues regarding security technology and serves as Intel's technical interface to regulatory organizations. He is currently working on industry standard architectures for the application and interoperability of data security technologies for communications, electronic commerce, and content protection. Previously, he was the architect of Intel's Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA), which is now an Open Group standard. Prior to joining Intel, David was the manager of Trusted Systems Development at Sequent Computer Systems. There he was chief architect and manger of the team that developed the first TCSEC compliant B1 level symmetric multiprocessor secure computer system. He earned MS degrees in CS from Georgia Tech, and in Nuclear Physics from NPS, and held the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the US Navy.