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Join Tim Duel from Riesterer & Schnell and Brad Garner from Weekly Farms in Plainfield, Wisconsin, as they delve into the transformative world of John Deere technology for vegetable farms. In this episode, they explore how John Deere AutoPath, Guidance Lines, and the Operations Center have revolutionized efficiencies on Weekly Farms' operation. Learn how these tools enhance farm efficiency, optimize crop management, and drive sustainable farming practices for crops like potatoes, peas, sweet corn, green beans, and field corn. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just curious about the future of agriculture, this podcast offers valuable insights and practical tips to help you leap forward in your farming journey.➡️ Let's ConnectTikTokInstagramFacebookLinkedInTwitterWhy Riesterer & Schnell?Riesterer & Schnell, a progressive locally-owned John Deere dealership, has proudly been serving Wisconsin communities since 1931. Because you are committed to your land, we are determined to provide you with the very best in equipment and service. Our specialties are tractors, farm equipment, zero turns, riding lawn mowers, precision farming technology, parts and service.www.rands.com
Adam and Connor welcome guest Sam Sweets to talk about the OTHER Guantanamo ... The Guantanamo Migrant Operations Center. Show Notes: https://rebrand.ly/sf6dghz
“I've always wanted to do something that helped other people.” In this episode, we speak with Army veteran Mr. Scot Storey. We discuss casualties during Operation Just Cause, the burdens of leadership, how perception shapes reality, running an Operations Center in the wake of 9-11, and how quickly an advanced degree can collect dust. In the Free Fire Area, we discuss mysteries we want answers to. We're not saying it's aliens…. but it's aliens. Scot's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/despite-the-limits/id1726270118We need your support: - Like, share, comment, and subscribe. Any interaction helps the show. - Go to our website and buy some swag or click on the “donate now” button at the bottom. - Support us and other patriotic companies by going to:Aerial Resupply Coffee: https://aerialresupplycoffee.com/?aff=34Hero Soap Company: https://hero-soap-company.myshopify.com?sca_ref=7189660.jazDlE2ZkbOrca Coolers: https://alnk.to/2FCCpj5Fox River: https://alnk.to/74vwLVJBear Creek Arsenal: https://alnk.to/2FCCpj5Theme song by The Mountain via Pixabay.Support the showhttps://tracerburnout.com/
It's hard enough to get access to the medicine you need… even under the best of circumstances. You gotta ask your doctor to fill the prescription, gotta get to the pharmacy, wait in line, and have a ride home. Now imagine how much harder the whole errand is when the only way to get to the pharmacy… is by boat. That's the challenge facing folks who live on Smith Island, which sits 10 miles off the coast of Crisfield in the Chesapeake Bay. Maryland recently received federal funds for a pilot project to get drones able to make medical deliveries. For details, we're joined by John Slaughter, director of the University of Maryland's Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Research and Operations Center. Links:Governor Moore Announces $1.7 Million in Federal Funding for Eastern Shore Drone Pilot Program to Improve Access to Health Care ResourcesUMD to Develop Drone-Delivery Program for Patients on Rural IslandDo you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
In the episode that has been described as the Island of Misfit Software Programs, we walk through TRULAND's boundary mapping program, the Harvest Profit platform, and AutoPath boundaries to show how every piece of the software puzzle has a place on your farm. This is one full episode you won't want to miss! If you are interested in attending our virtual post-harvest Operations Center webinar, click here to register!
ADOT's Doug Nintzel sits down with ADOT's David Blue to discuss the Traffic Operations Center or the TOC.
In this episode, recorded at the John Deere booth during the Equip Expo, Paul Jamison chats with Amanda Andruch about the John Deere Operations Center—a powerful fleet management system that helps lawn care businesses track, maintain, and optimize their equipment. Amanda explains how this tool allows you to monitor your machines from anywhere, review crew performance, and make decisions that boost profitability. She also shares insights from her time living in Singapore and how John Deere dealers provide expert support. Tune in to learn how this innovative platform can help you maximize efficiency and keep your business running smoothly! Explore Commercial Mowers from John Deere: A huge shoutout to John Deere for hosting us at Equip Expo. If you're in the market for the ZTrak™ Zero-Turn or the QuikTrak™ Stand-On mowers, and want to streamline your fleet management with the John Deere Operations Center, check them out here: John Deere Commercial Mowers Lawn Care Life Conference Tickets: Don't miss the most actionable event in the industry. Get Your Tickets! Maximize Your Lawn Care Business Potential: Discover essential resources including contract templates, pricing tools, and the Know Your Numbers E-Course at Paul's Resource Hub. Elevate Your Online Presence: Begin your journey to a compelling online brand with Footbridge Media. Order Your Copy of Paul's New Book: Learn how to build a thriving lawn care business with Paul's latest book, available on Amazon. Get the Entrepreneurs Guide to Lawn Care Pricing: Unlock essential pricing strategies with this free guide. Download Now. Enhance Your Business Operations: Discover the CRM software that powers my lawn care business success. Try Jobber. A World of Audiobooks Awaits: Learn on the go with Audible. Explore Now. The Landscaping Bookkeeper: Transform your financial management with Megan and Joey Coberly. Learn How.
In this episode, Paul Jamison sits down with Luke Gribble, Go-to-Market Manager for Small Ag at John Deere, to discuss the company's latest innovations in commercial mowers, including the Commercial ZTrak and Quiktrak models, as well as the exciting new EFI-powered machines. Luke explains what Electronic Fuel Injection is and how it benefits lawn care professionals, while also highlighting the importance of John Deere's Operations Center. Beyond equipment, Luke shares valuable insights on how John Deere's world-class company culture has been key to its success and offers tips for lawn care businesses looking to build a winning team culture. Explore Commercial Mowers from John Deere: A huge shoutout to John Deere for hosting us at Equip Expo. If you're in the market for the ZTrak™ Zero-Turn or the QuikTrak™ Stand-On mowers, and want to streamline your fleet management with the John Deere Operations Center, check them out here: John Deere Commercial Mowers Lawn Care Life Conference Tickets: Don't miss the most actionable event in the industry. Get Your Tickets! Maximize Your Lawn Care Business Potential: Discover essential resources including contract templates, pricing tools, and the Know Your Numbers E-Course at Paul's Resource Hub. Elevate Your Online Presence: Begin your journey to a compelling online brand with Footbridge Media. Order Your Copy of Paul's New Book: Learn how to build a thriving lawn care business with Paul's latest book, available on Amazon. Get the Entrepreneurs Guide to Lawn Care Pricing: Unlock essential pricing strategies with this free guide. Download Now. Enhance Your Business Operations: Discover the CRM software that powers my lawn care business success. Try Jobber. A World of Audiobooks Awaits: Learn on the go with Audible. Explore Now. The Landscaping Bookkeeper: Transform your financial management with Megan and Joey Coberly. Learn How.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for September 26th Publish Date: September 26th Commercial: From the BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Thursday, September 26th and Happy Birthday to the late Olivia Newton John ***09.26.24 – BIRTHDAY – OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 1. State Operations Center up and running with Helene headed to Georgia 2. KSU announces new beer for Owl fans 3. Ely steps away from Mount Paran Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diabetes. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA (06.26.24 CU OF GA FREE CHECKING_REV_FINAL) STORY 1: State Operations Center up and running with Helene headed to Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has activated the State Operations Center in Georgia as Hurricane Helene approaches, following a state of emergency declaration. Helene is expected to hit the Florida Panhandle as a Category 3 hurricane and move into Georgia, bringing strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding. Up to 500 National Guard troops are on standby for assistance, and commercial trucking regulations are relaxed to ensure supply flow. Georgia Power and EMCs are preparing for power outages, while the Department of Transportation advises against non-essential travel. Residents are warned to be cautious of potential storm-related scams. STORY 2: KSU announces new beer for Owl fans Kennesaw State University has teamed up with New Realm Brewing Company to launch OWL IN American Lager, a new university-branded beer. This collaboration debuts at the homecoming football game at Fifth Third Stadium. The beer, featuring KSU's black and gold colors and Owl emblem, is available year-round in select markets across Cobb County and Metro Atlanta. OWL IN is a 4% ABV light lager with a smooth hop blend, offering just 110 calories and nine carbs. This partnership aims to provide KSU fans with a flavorful, refreshing beer to enjoy during the fall sports season and beyond. STORY 3: Ely steps away from Mount Paran Mount Paran Christian has appointed Connie Arnold as interim head football coach for the rest of the season, following Coach Matt Ely's departure to address a personal matter. Ely, who also serves as assistant athletic director, has led the team to a 5-1 record this season. The school supports Ely during this time, though it's unclear if his leave is temporary or permanent. Arnold, a long-time staff member and current head wrestling coach, will lead the team, ensuring continuity and support for the players. The team is preparing for their upcoming game against Whitefield Academy. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back Break: DRAKE (Drake Realty (Cobb County) STORY 4: DNA Evidence Solves 34-Year-Old Cold Rape Case A 34-year-old cold rape case has been solved with DNA evidence, leading to the conviction of Christopher Lee Milton for a 1990 assault in Cobb County. The case was revived after a 2016 Georgia law required unsubmitted rape kits to be tested, matching Milton's DNA in 2020. Arrested in 2021, Milton pled guilty to charges including aggravated assault and rape, receiving a 30-year sentence, with 13 years in prison. A permanent restraining order was also issued. The victim expressed forgiveness but emphasized Milton's need for punishment, stating her resilience and decision to reclaim her life. STORY 5: North Georgia State Fair Closed Due to Weather The Superior Plumbing North Georgia State Fair will be closed today due to inclement weather from Hurricane Helene. The National Weather Service has issued a tropical storm watch for Cobb County, anticipating Helene to become a Category 3+ hurricane. Cobb County could experience 6 to 10 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 65 mph. The fair prioritizes the safety of visitors, vendors, and staff and plans to reopen at Jim Miller Park on Friday at 4 p.m. For updates, check the fair's social media or website, and visit cobbcounty.org for storm information. We'll be back in a moment Break: INGLES 10 Ingles Markets (Yogurt) (10) And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on diabetes. ***LEAH MCGRATH INTERVIEW***INGLES 2 DIABETES (INTERVIEW)*** We'll have closing comments after this. 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Miami's First-in-the-Nation All-Electric Transit Operations Center with Eulois Cleckley and Angel Andre ChavarriaAround the world agencies are switching to low or no carbon buses and with that change comes an even bigger challenge: infrastructure. Battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell, even CNG buses, all require new and different refueling/recharging systems, different maintenance set ups, and sometimes even completely different spaces.This week you'll get to hear about a bus garage that is the first-of-its-kind in the U.S, a state-of-the-are facility designed to house, charge, and repair 100, 60 foot battery electric articulated buses. These buses will be a core part of a new 20 mile, all electric Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line in Miami.Eulois Cleckley, CEO of Miami-Dade Dept. of Public Works and Transportation gives host Paul Comfort all the details why this facility is crucial for fast-growing Miami and then WSP SVP Angel Andre Chavarria tell us how they overcame huge challenges in planning and construction to make it possible and break ground.Next week on the show we head to Austria to learn all about Vienna's amazing multi-modal transit system with Wiener Linien CEO Alexandra Rienagl.Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo https://www.modaxo.comHost: Paul ComfortProducer: Paul ComfortEditor and Writer: Tris HusseyExecutive Producer: Julie GatesSpecial thanks to:Brand design: Tina OlagundoyeSocial Media: Tatyana MechkarovaMarketing content, Transit Unplugged Newsletter, & transit puns: Tris HusseyIf you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.Follow us on social media: LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads- Instagram - FacebookSign up for the Transit Unplugged Newsletter0:00 Miami's First-in-the-Nation All-Electric Transit Operations Center with Eulois Cleckley and Angel Andre Chavarria00:04 Introduction from host Paul Comfort00:21 Miami Dade's New Transit Operations Center00:51 Meet the Guests: Eulois Cleckley and Angel Andre Chavarria02:19 Innovative Features of the New Facility04:33 Groundbreaking Ceremony and Construction Details08:04 Funding this massive and critical project09:43 Challenging construction, innovative solutions16:08 Additional Support and Community Benefits18:43 Future of Miami's Public Transportation22:28 Coming up next week on Transit UnpluggedDisclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Modaxo Inc., its affiliates or subsidiaries, or any entities they represent (“Modaxo”). This production belongs to Modaxo, and may contain information that may be subject to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights and restrictions. This production provides general information, and should not be relied on as legal advice or opinion. Modaxo specifically disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and will not be liable for any losses, claims, or damages arising from the use of this presentation, from any material contained in it, or from any action or decision taken in response to it.
Trevor Mosiondz is the big winner of the North Penn Water Authority's competition to design and paint the next fire hydrant. It will be on display outside NPWA's Operations Center, located at 300 Forty Foot Road in Towamencin.Trevor joined our show to tell us all about his amazing creation!
In recognition of HIV Vaccine Awareness Day on May 18th, Dr. P and Louis Shackelford discuss the search for an HIV vaccine. Louis Shackelford is the Director of External Relations in the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) Leadership and Operations Center at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA. As External Relations Project Manager, Louis' primary focus is implementing stakeholder engagement strategies in HIV vaccine clinical trials domestically and globally.
Earlier this spring we rode along with north Iowa farmer Josh Hitzhusen while he planted corn south of Mason City.Using a John Deere DB 60 24-row planter, he told Brownfield, technology like ExactEmerge is helping improve his bottom line. He also says the compatibility of Operations Center is valuable too.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
North Iowa farmer Josh Hitzhusen says his family uses John Deere equipment for several reasons. He tells Brownfield the machinery is dependable, the service is top-notch, and the technology continues to improve.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reminiscing about a past tryst of amazing sex and orgasms. by JackOfDiamonds. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories Full Title: My Most Powerful Orgasms : Morning Sex With Maria I recall the "Wonder Years" of early adulthood, the time when I had graduated college, had an apartment of my own and my first real "career" job. It was an exciting time when the small struggles of independence had a feeling of freshness and fun. [[MORE]] It was the mid 90's - I doubt anyone living in that era would refer to it as simple. When I look back today I see there was a simple innocence to not maybe the time, but within myself. I was working at a third shift Operations Center. The job was in the emerging tech field, yet like everything overnight there are busy times and slow times. The Center was functional, but was also a show piece for our technology built with mock-up settings of Airplanes, trains, and limousines. [[MORE]] Every once in a while I would get a knock at my security door, and it would be a manager or executive bringing a date to show them the mock airline. I'll save those stories for another time... I was young, the job was fun, yet socializing was tough since I moved to a new city and worked an overnight shift. I simply was not meeting anyone new. Since the Center was such a cool place, when I would start my shift (around 8PM) there were usually a few employees hanging-out. My section was an area where smoking was permitted (yes believe it or not you could smoke in offices in the mid-90's), so people would naturally gravitate to my work area. We were a young company with relatively young employees, several of my coworkers became my closest friends at the time. One night while we were sitting around one of the sales guys was asking me how my dating life was going, and I laughingly said it wasn't. He brought out a phone/newspaper/personals section from a local paper. I felt a little weird but with some coaxing I set-up an ad and a voice mailbox. I met a couple of women through the service, the odd part is that all the women I talked to said they were busy professionals. The two I met in person were attractive. The second of which became my girlfriend, and that's where this particular story will focus. So I met Maria through the newspaper personals. We had been dating for a month, after talking on the phone to "get-to-know" each other for a week or so prior to dating. I got into a groove where I would get to work around 8PM, establish order, knock out what I could immediately then Maria would call around 9PM before she went to bed. I was working Friday night into Saturday morning, and Maria wanted me to come over first thing in the morning. I would typically get out of work around 6AM, and hopefully there would be light morning rush hour traffic because it was the weekend. I would be driving towards the city, so sometimes it could be hit-or-miss on how long it takes to get to her place. Maria lived in an apartment over a small row of shops. She had a couple neighbors but the place was always quiet, and calm. I liked going to her place after work because I could usually sleep well with little disturbances. However she made it clear to me that I would not be allowed to sleep when I got there. This particular evening I called Maria around 9PM. She told me she was excited to see me in the morning, since it had been a long week for both of us and our schedules did not permit us to see each other (she worked a day shift). Maria had subtle ways of talking seductively, without being overtly "dirty", yet saying things in just the right way to get the blood rushing. She would use softly spoken expressions sometimes mixed with a blunt reality. Her voice was low, yet not husky, but always very sexy to me. This call she told me that she was wearing my shirt to bed, and my scent was fading. She needed me to come over so she could bury her face in me. She told me she was excited to see me in the morning, and that I should call right before I leave so she knows when I may be getting there. We hung up after our brief call, and I went about my work night. During the night, knowing I would be going to Maria's I made a second pot of coffee. By the time my relief arrived, I was coffee wired. The solitude made for a weird physical feeling of being tired from the length of a long week, yet wanting nothing more than to be with Maria. I gave her a quick call. She was waking up while on the phone and told me to drive safe and she would be waiting. I drove towards the rising sun, the traffic was a typical rush hour weekend. I made it to Maria's about 30 minutes after leaving the office. I was wired, I was tired, and I was horny. I walked quickly up the stairs to Maria's apartment, it was a quiet morning, and the sunlight was low, making the hallway glow. I knocked on the door, Maria must have heard me coming up the stairs as the door started to open immediately as my knuckles left the door. Maria was wearing my shirt. It was a plain white t-shirt that draped her like a dress. Maria has an extremely small frame and was just under 5 feet tall. Back before Shakira found international fame, she was a young dark haired beauty you would see on the local spanish speaking networks. I would often stop in my tracks, because she could have been Maria's twin. Maria had a smile that was always like a smirk, and when she smiled it made my insides flutter, she looked up at me and softly said, hey.... (in her low alto seductiveness) I swooped down and kissed her, with a passionate needy kiss that was returned with the same desire. I knew I wanted Maria, but being in her presence again lit me on fire! I couldn't pull my lips back from hers for even a moment. I pulled her up tight to me as I kept kissing her with a deep neediness - I was walking forward as she was walking backwards. We made it quickly through her living room and stopped when we hit her kitchen counter. I pulled her up and set her on the counter as I continued to roll my tongue in her mouth. Our kisses were so passionate they crept to the edge of looking violet, but always felt so reassuring, as her passion raged to the same height as mine. As I kissed her, I pulled off her panties. And let them fall the the kitchen floor. I then reached around from letting my hand quickly move down her small soft patch of hair to her soft wet lips, I easily entered her with a soft slide of my first and second fingers into her. I loved the way Maria felt inside. She was soft and her wetness was slick and smooth. As I felt her excitement, mine was raging in my pants. I could feel my cock throbbing. All the time we were kissing, sucking ravenously from our lips to our necks, back to our mouths. Maria unbuckled my belt and unzipped my jeans. Her hand quickly grabbed my cock and was stroking me fast and hard. My cock was slick with my own precum, I couldn't control how my juices flowed for Maria. Our passion was boiling in the moment; I pulled her a little closer to me, so she was sitting on the very edge of the counter as I entered her. Mmmmm, I moaned as I felt her slick warmness engulf me, I held her close, and she held me tighter. Her moans were in rhythm with her breathing which was becoming shallow and fast. Maria rapidly moved her hand off of me for a moment to pull off her shirt. She grabbed my shirt and pulled it off too. She pushed her bare chest against mine and I could feel her swollen nipples warmly against me. I pulled her off of the counter, she was wrapped around me tightly with my cock still deep in her. I walked her from the kitchen, around the corner to her bed. I kicked off my shoes, and she started pulling my jeans down further. I manager to kick them off the rest of the way while still inside her, and still rocking and pumping. I could feel Maria getting wetter. She would get so wet and turned on I would feel slick from my belly button to my balls - It turned me on sooo much! I was so hard inside her as we kissed and sucked, I loved sucking Maria's lips, and her neck. II rolled my back as I flexed inside her, she pulled away to announce, "I'm coming!", followed by oh, oh, oh! I kept rocking into Maria, I held her legs up a little higher as I pushed deep slowly riding through her orgasm. Usually I'm quick on the trigger with Maria, yet I can fuck through my refactory stage to get her off. Not today, the long shift and extra coffee had me wired. I kept rolling with her, she latched on to my nipple sucking it hard in her mouth as I plunged into her, and then it happened again, she announced, "I'm Cumming AGAIN!" with a long low ahhhhh, that followed. I rode her orgasm, feeling her wonderful contractings on my throbbing cock, as she rolled her hips I looked down and seeing me deep in her was a magnificent sight.. She then stopped, and told me to roll off of her, so I did. I could tell she was racked with the sensation of her orgasms and tipping over the point of being over stimulated and needing a momentary break. I laid on my back, and Maria rolled on me. She lowered her hand and mouth to my glistening cock. I'm an average sized man, yet Maria was tiny, her little hands made me look huge. The visual was amazing. At that moment she was the most beautiful woman on the planet. She held my cock and would make small little tugs with her hand as she sucked rhythmically on the top third. My head was in her mouth and the soft sensitive area just underneath was being rolled on by her tongue. Maria didn't bob her head when she went down, she would slowly lower and raise as she sucked, her hand would make small tugs upward as if she was trying to milk me into her mouth. And did that ever work! I started to grunt "I'm gonna cum!" Maria started quickening the pace of her sucking and pulling, and with that I started to clench all over. My orgasm hit hard and felt like my body was a bass drum beating boom, boom, boom, with each pulse of the cum leaving my body. I couldn't see my orgasm as she kept tight to me sucking it down, the intensity was overwhelming, I clenched and felt like I was being electrified with intensity and pleasure. I could hear the beating in my ear with each jut of cum leaving me. The intensity of the pleasure grew so much, that after it felt as though I shot my final load, I had to pull Maria off of me. She fell on me, her hair on my arm, her lips on my chest, kissing my chest, and moaning in a low alto. I laid there, feeling my pulse fast, as I rolled my fingers through her hair. We were both speechless. The morning was still quiet and glowing as I held Maria, drifting into a slow session of holding each other in complete satisfaction. To date that was one of the most powerful orgasms I had ever felt in my life. As Maria and I would reminisce she would often tell me her orgasms with me were the strongest she has ever had. by JackOfDiamonds for Literotica
Reminiscing about a past tryst of amazing sex and orgasms. by JackOfDiamonds. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories Full Title: My Most Powerful Orgasms : Morning Sex With Maria I recall the "Wonder Years" of early adulthood, the time when I had graduated college, had an apartment of my own and my first real "career" job. It was an exciting time when the small struggles of independence had a feeling of freshness and fun. [[MORE]] It was the mid 90's - I doubt anyone living in that era would refer to it as simple. When I look back today I see there was a simple innocence to not maybe the time, but within myself. I was working at a third shift Operations Center. The job was in the emerging tech field, yet like everything overnight there are busy times and slow times. The Center was functional, but was also a show piece for our technology built with mock-up settings of Airplanes, trains, and limousines. [[MORE]] Every once in a while I would get a knock at my security door, and it would be a manager or executive bringing a date to show them the mock airline. I'll save those stories for another time... I was young, the job was fun, yet socializing was tough since I moved to a new city and worked an overnight shift. I simply was not meeting anyone new. Since the Center was such a cool place, when I would start my shift (around 8PM) there were usually a few employees hanging-out. My section was an area where smoking was permitted (yes believe it or not you could smoke in offices in the mid-90's), so people would naturally gravitate to my work area. We were a young company with relatively young employees, several of my coworkers became my closest friends at the time. One night while we were sitting around one of the sales guys was asking me how my dating life was going, and I laughingly said it wasn't. He brought out a phone/newspaper/personals section from a local paper. I felt a little weird but with some coaxing I set-up an ad and a voice mailbox. I met a couple of women through the service, the odd part is that all the women I talked to said they were busy professionals. The two I met in person were attractive. The second of which became my girlfriend, and that's where this particular story will focus. So I met Maria through the newspaper personals. We had been dating for a month, after talking on the phone to "get-to-know" each other for a week or so prior to dating. I got into a groove where I would get to work around 8PM, establish order, knock out what I could immediately then Maria would call around 9PM before she went to bed. I was working Friday night into Saturday morning, and Maria wanted me to come over first thing in the morning. I would typically get out of work around 6AM, and hopefully there would be light morning rush hour traffic because it was the weekend. I would be driving towards the city, so sometimes it could be hit-or-miss on how long it takes to get to her place. Maria lived in an apartment over a small row of shops. She had a couple neighbors but the place was always quiet, and calm. I liked going to her place after work because I could usually sleep well with little disturbances. However she made it clear to me that I would not be allowed to sleep when I got there. This particular evening I called Maria around 9PM. She told me she was excited to see me in the morning, since it had been a long week for both of us and our schedules did not permit us to see each other (she worked a day shift). Maria had subtle ways of talking seductively, without being overtly "dirty", yet saying things in just the right way to get the blood rushing. She would use softly spoken expressions sometimes mixed with a blunt reality. Her voice was low, yet not husky, but always very sexy to me. This call she told me that she was wearing my shirt to bed, and my scent was fading. She needed me to come over so she could bury her face in me. She told me she was excited to see me in the morning, and that I should call right before I leave so she knows when I may be getting there. We hung up after our brief call, and I went about my work night. During the night, knowing I would be going to Maria's I made a second pot of coffee. By the time my relief arrived, I was coffee wired. The solitude made for a weird physical feeling of being tired from the length of a long week, yet wanting nothing more than to be with Maria. I gave her a quick call. She was waking up while on the phone and told me to drive safe and she would be waiting. I drove towards the rising sun, the traffic was a typical rush hour weekend. I made it to Maria's about 30 minutes after leaving the office. I was wired, I was tired, and I was horny. I walked quickly up the stairs to Maria's apartment, it was a quiet morning, and the sunlight was low, making the hallway glow. I knocked on the door, Maria must have heard me coming up the stairs as the door started to open immediately as my knuckles left the door. Maria was wearing my shirt. It was a plain white t-shirt that draped her like a dress. Maria has an extremely small frame and was just under 5 feet tall. Back before Shakira found international fame, she was a young dark haired beauty you would see on the local spanish speaking networks. I would often stop in my tracks, because she could have been Maria's twin. Maria had a smile that was always like a smirk, and when she smiled it made my insides flutter, she looked up at me and softly said, hey.... (in her low alto seductiveness) I swooped down and kissed her, with a passionate needy kiss that was returned with the same desire. I knew I wanted Maria, but being in her presence again lit me on fire! I couldn't pull my lips back from hers for even a moment. I pulled her up tight to me as I kept kissing her with a deep neediness - I was walking forward as she was walking backwards. We made it quickly through her living room and stopped when we hit her kitchen counter. I pulled her up and set her on the counter as I continued to roll my tongue in her mouth. Our kisses were so passionate they crept to the edge of looking violet, but always felt so reassuring, as her passion raged to the same height as mine. As I kissed her, I pulled off her panties. And let them fall the the kitchen floor. I then reached around from letting my hand quickly move down her small soft patch of hair to her soft wet lips, I easily entered her with a soft slide of my first and second fingers into her. I loved the way Maria felt inside. She was soft and her wetness was slick and smooth. As I felt her excitement, mine was raging in my pants. I could feel my cock throbbing. All the time we were kissing, sucking ravenously from our lips to our necks, back to our mouths. Maria unbuckled my belt and unzipped my jeans. Her hand quickly grabbed my cock and was stroking me fast and hard. My cock was slick with my own precum, I couldn't control how my juices flowed for Maria. Our passion was boiling in the moment; I pulled her a little closer to me, so she was sitting on the very edge of the counter as I entered her. Mmmmm, I moaned as I felt her slick warmness engulf me, I held her close, and she held me tighter. Her moans were in rhythm with her breathing which was becoming shallow and fast. Maria rapidly moved her hand off of me for a moment to pull off her shirt. She grabbed my shirt and pulled it off too. She pushed her bare chest against mine and I could feel her swollen nipples warmly against me. I pulled her off of the counter, she was wrapped around me tightly with my cock still deep in her. I walked her from the kitchen, around the corner to her bed. I kicked off my shoes, and she started pulling my jeans down further. I manager to kick them off the rest of the way while still inside her, and still rocking and pumping. I could feel Maria getting wetter. She would get so wet and turned on I would feel slick from my belly button to my balls - It turned me on sooo much! I was so hard inside her as we kissed and sucked, I loved sucking Maria's lips, and her neck. II rolled my back as I flexed inside her, she pulled away to announce, "I'm coming!", followed by oh, oh, oh! I kept rocking into Maria, I held her legs up a little higher as I pushed deep slowly riding through her orgasm. Usually I'm quick on the trigger with Maria, yet I can fuck through my refactory stage to get her off. Not today, the long shift and extra coffee had me wired. I kept rolling with her, she latched on to my nipple sucking it hard in her mouth as I plunged into her, and then it happened again, she announced, "I'm Cumming AGAIN!" with a long low ahhhhh, that followed. I rode her orgasm, feeling her wonderful contractings on my throbbing cock, as she rolled her hips I looked down and seeing me deep in her was a magnificent sight.. She then stopped, and told me to roll off of her, so I did. I could tell she was racked with the sensation of her orgasms and tipping over the point of being over stimulated and needing a momentary break. I laid on my back, and Maria rolled on me. She lowered her hand and mouth to my glistening cock. I'm an average sized man, yet Maria was tiny, her little hands made me look huge. The visual was amazing. At that moment she was the most beautiful woman on the planet. She held my cock and would make small little tugs with her hand as she sucked rhythmically on the top third. My head was in her mouth and the soft sensitive area just underneath was being rolled on by her tongue. Maria didn't bob her head when she went down, she would slowly lower and raise as she sucked, her hand would make small tugs upward as if she was trying to milk me into her mouth. And did that ever work! I started to grunt "I'm gonna cum!" Maria started quickening the pace of her sucking and pulling, and with that I started to clench all over. My orgasm hit hard and felt like my body was a bass drum beating boom, boom, boom, with each pulse of the cum leaving my body. I couldn't see my orgasm as she kept tight to me sucking it down, the intensity was overwhelming, I clenched and felt like I was being electrified with intensity and pleasure. I could hear the beating in my ear with each jut of cum leaving me. The intensity of the pleasure grew so much, that after it felt as though I shot my final load, I had to pull Maria off of me. She fell on me, her hair on my arm, her lips on my chest, kissing my chest, and moaning in a low alto. I laid there, feeling my pulse fast, as I rolled my fingers through her hair. We were both speechless. The morning was still quiet and glowing as I held Maria, drifting into a slow session of holding each other in complete satisfaction. To date that was one of the most powerful orgasms I had ever felt in my life. As Maria and I would reminisce she would often tell me her orgasms with me were the strongest she has ever had. by JackOfDiamonds for Literotica
A wet spring slowed planting for Joe Sullivan and his family farm near Franklin in west central Minnesota in 2023.He tells Brownfield John Deere's AutoPath helped during replant and they ended up with a pretty good crop.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
West central Minnesota farmer Joe Sullivan relies on John Deere's Operations Center, saying there's nothing that works as seamlessly.He tells Brownfield the data tells him the when, where, and who, which is vital to farm profitability.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nearly every moment a security issue takes place somewhere in the transportation system. Thousands of incidents each week get reported to the Transportation Security Administration's big operations center in Herndon, Virginia. For more of what goes on there, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with Toby Punchard, supervisory air marshal in charge at the Transportation Security Operations Center. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nearly every moment a security issue takes place somewhere in the transportation system. Thousands of incidents each week get reported to the Transportation Security Administration's big operations center in Herndon, Virginia. For more of what goes on there, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with Toby Punchard, supervisory air marshal in charge at the Transportation Security Operations Center. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
West-central Minnesota farmer Joe Sullivan says he uses John Deere's Operations Center every day to help make his family farm more profitable.He tells Brownfield as crop margins tighten, honing in on costs is essential and Ops Center allows him to do that.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Planting Technology Product Manager and Podcast Host Tony Kramer discuss John Deere Operations Center™ and its applications for small grains growers with John Deere's Go-to-Market Manager, Ryan Stien. John Deere's recent partnership announcement with SpaceX increases service to rural areas, and Stien, who focuses on digital products, says increased connectivity will revolutionize accurate data collection. Stein and Kramer emphasize field boundaries as a foundational step to automate data collection for planting times, locations, and crop varieties. With this database of information later, small grain farmers can discern where and when they may need to apply nutrients or fertilizer. Listen to learn how the Operations Center – a no-cost solution – empowers small grain farmers to make informed operational decisions during each growing season.
TalkLP Host Amber Bradley sits down with Ryan Themm, Corporate Investigations Manager at Meijer to talk tech. Ryan describes the structure of Meijer in terms of asset protection team and how they support the Meijer operations staff as well. Any tech conversation wouldn't be complete these days without addressing how solution providers work together to contribute to an ecosystem that benefits the retailer. A valuable tool the Meijer utilizes to keep their employees and customers safe is their Remote Operations Center (ROC). Ryan describes how the ROC plays a critical role in supporting safety and investigations with the stores as well as supporting the operations staff as well. This episode is sponsored by Genetec! Find out more about Genetec's offering by clicking here.
Product Manager of Planting Technology and Podcast Host Tony Kramer sits down with turf and utility professionals, RDO Account Manager Alex Mitchell and Josh West, Owner of JT Lawn Services & Landscaping. West has over a quarter of a century of experience in lawn care, landscaping and snow removal. He has grown his business from one machine to multiple machines equipped with technology, all powered by an expert team. Mitchell shares West's growth through optimizing his operation with John Deere Operations Center ™. Once considered a Farm Management System, many turf and utility business owners like West have discovered the Operations Center's ability to manage daily operations. Listen to learn how turf and utility fleet managers use John Deere Operations Center ™ to monitor equipment performance and optimize business decisions.
Illinois farmer Chris Gould says he uses the whole suite of John Deere software and hardware to manage his operation.Beginning with the yield monitor at harvest, he tells Brownfield the data informs fertilizer and seeding rates for the next growing season. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Illinois Farmer Chris Gould uses John Deere equipment and says Operations Center helps him monitor machine performance, yield maps, and much more.He tells Brownfield he can see where trucks are during harvest, check on tillage progress when others are working ground, and set fertilizer rates. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Iowa farmer Lance Lillibridge recently completed fall fieldwork and Brownfield rode along as he applied the last of his fertilizer for the season.He uses John Deere's Operations Center and takes advantage of the mobile app, saying he likes being able to access how equipment is operating even when he's not in the cab.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eastern Iowa farmer Lance Lillibridge recently completed his fall fieldwork, and Brownfield joined him as he made some final passes applying fertilizer.He says a big reason why he uses John Deere equipment is because it allows him to use one system to manage his farm. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this insightful episode of SBA 443, we dive deep into the intricacies of building and managing a Remote Operations Center (ROC) specifically designed for building automation teams. Our discussion is grounded in the practical experiences and successes of SBA in this field, offering listeners a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world application. We begin by defining what a Remote Operations Center is and its significance in the realm of building automation. The episode highlights the key benefits of adopting an ROC, including cost efficiency, improved control, and scalability. The conversation then shifts to the core elements of designing an ROC. We discuss the essential infrastructure requirements, focusing on the necessary hardware and software components. The technology stack is explored in detail, providing insights into selecting the right technologies that ensure operational efficiency and security. Understanding the importance of human resources in managing an ROC, we delve into the staffing requirements, highlighting the vital roles, skills, and training needed to build a competent team. Operational processes form another critical part of the discussion, where we talk about establishing efficient workflows, regular system maintenance, and emergency handling protocols. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to how these services can be effectively positioned to clients. We share strategies for understanding client needs, customizing solutions, and marketing these services to potential clients. Real-world case studies from SBA's past projects are discussed, offering listeners valuable lessons and best practices derived from actual implementations. These anecdotes not only illustrate the challenges faced but also the successes achieved, providing a comprehensive understanding of what it takes to implement and manage a successful ROC. We wrap up the episode with a forward-looking perspective, discussing future trends in ROC for building automation, followed by a Q&A session addressing listener-submitted questions. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in or currently working in building automation, providing a rich source of knowledge and practical advice on building and managing an effective Remote Operations Center.
Threat actors continue to exploit vulnerabilities in healthcare systems, leading to data breaches, ransomware incidents, and disruptions in critical medical services. The sector's increased reliance on interconnected devices and electronic health records has amplified the risks, necessitating robust cybersecurity measures and constant vigilance to safeguard patient information and maintain the integrity of healthcare operations. In this episode, Zach Nelson, Assistant Vice President of Health-ISAC's Threat Operations Center, shares his insight on the top cyber threats to the healthcare sector. Resources: H-ISAC website FDA Guidance regarding cybersecurity in medical devices MSFT Blog on court order regarding cracked copies of Cobalt Strike
Hosts John Morris and Brooke Bednarz sit down with Baylor alum Jeremy Fudge to discuss his donation to Baylor Athletics and the exciting new Fudge Football Operations Center plus much more in this edition of the Sic 'Em Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Forestry, Fire, and State Lands to Break Ground on New State of Utah Wildland Fire Operations Center. Brett Ostler, State of Utah Fire Management Officer joins Dave and guest host Leah Murray to discuss what this new center See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayuresh Ektare, an expert in risk management and SVP of Product Management at Brinqa, joins Sean Martin for a quick dive into the world of centralizing risk management frameworks. Ektare explains that the magic sauce isn't just bringing the data together, but stitching it together to create a unified understanding of an organization's attack surface. By overlaying business context, customers can prioritize and act upon the right set of findings in a timely fashion. Martin and Ektare discuss the challenges faced by customers in finding a centralized repository for business context, with many relying on tribal knowledge or CMDB records.Ektare introduces the concept of a Risk Operations Center (ROC), which allows organizations to orchestrate the risk lifecycle and proactively reduce exposure. Comparing it to a Security Operations Center (SOC), he highlights the importance of extending vulnerability management programs to encompass cloud infrastructure and application security posture management. The conversation also touches on the challenges of managing false positives and distilling a vast amount of findings into actionable items. By overlaying business context and understanding the impact of vulnerabilities on their organization, customers can fine-tune security scores, prioritize effectively, and respond accordingly.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more: https://www.itspmagazine.com/their-infosec-storyGuest:Mayuresh Ektare, SVP of Product Management at Brinqa [@brinqa]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mektare/ResourcesLearn more about Brinqa and their offering: https://itspm.ag/brinqa-pmdpFor more RSAC Conference Coverage podcast and video episodes visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2023-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-coverageAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
On this episode of the AV+ podcast, host Dan Ferrisi, editor-in-chief of Commercial Integrator, talks with Shane Vega, VP of marketing at Userful, about the trends shaping control rooms and operations centers.The duo discusses the following: the importance of operator fatigue and attention to detail (4:24)digital transformation in control room environments (6:31) the role of human machine interfaces in improving industrial control processes (13:53) videoconferencing and real-time data sharing impacts on how operators respond to emergencies (15:41)the importance of cross-functional workflows (22:34) and much more!For more exclusive AV+ interviews visit CommercialIntegrator.com.
MATT OLSON – Precision Ag Go-to-Market with the John DeereAgriculture & Turf Division.Matt has been the go-to-market manager since January 2017 and has 16years of Precision Ag experience with John Deere. In addition to his role atJohn Deere, he actively participates in their row crop, cattle and hogoperation in North Central Iowa. Matt joined Deere & Company in May 2002and has held numerous positions in finance, sales and marketing. In additionto his experiences within the Ag and Turf Division, he also has held severalpositions within John Deere Financial.Currently, Matt is responsible marketing equipment and technology solutionsto help farmers increase yields, decrease costs and increase the efficiency ofthe work they do. Matt enjoys working on the family farm, fitness, technology,and travel. Matt graduated from Drake University with a B.S degree inAccounting and an M.B.A., also from Drake University.Topic: Matt would like to discuss Data; Data collection, Datamanagement, Data insights, etc.1. Commodity prices have risen, input prices have risen, markets are goingto change. How can John Deere help farmers prepare in advance foreconomic changes?2. John Deere just introduced their new G5 Universal displays. How canfarmers use these on equipment they already own? Are they preloadedwith software?a. One change with the new displays is that G5Plus includesAutoTrac, Documentation, and now Section Control in base,simplifying the purchase experience.b. With the G5 Advanced package, farmers can boost their in-fieldproductivity and performance with automation features thatinclude AutoTrac™ Turn Automation, AutoPath™, MachineSync, and In-field Data Sharing. 3. Farmers should be gathering as much data as possible they can makethe best-informed decisions possible – “If you can't measure it you can'tmanage it”. What are some ways farmers can collect all the data that'spossible?a. Today's machines can document more than what most farmersare documenting.b. Experts say it takes 3 to 5 years of good ag data to really makeinformed decisions about their operations. 4. What are some tools John Deere offers to bring in data from a mixedfleet?5. What's John Deere doing to make its precision-ag technology easy touse?6. Once machine or agronomic data is in the Operations Center – what canfarmers do with it?7. How can tools in the Operations Center like “Work Planner” be used tostreamline their farm? Farm 4 ProfitPodcastClientJohn DeereAttn:Farm 4 ProfitContact:Aaron GilbertieAimee WilliamsJenni BaddingProjectFarm 4 Profit PodcastInterviews Mod Op444 Brickell Ave., Suite 900Miami, FL 33131323 467 9600modop.com—Los AngelesNew York CityDallasKansas CityPortlandMiamiPanama CityClevelandToronto 2 Company Use 8. Let's talk about the connection between data and the operation of themachine…9. What are some steps farmers can be taking right now to prepare formore automation or even autonomy?10. How does automation or autonomy lead to increased farm profitability?Ryan Jardon - Large Tractors & Tillage Go to Market ManagerRyan is responsible for growing the John Deere Large Tractor and Tillageequipment and technology business in North America. Ryan developstactical strategies that enable John Deere dealers to best serve theircustomers. In his role he collaborates closely with tractor & tillage factoryteams as well as other strategic groups like Training, Advertising, OrderFulfillment, and Pricing & Incentives.Ryan grew up on a farm in southwest Iowa and began his career with JohnDeere in 2010. He has had varying roles of increasing responsibility duringhis time at John Deere, primarily centered around building better large agproducts and building increasingly more capable John Deere dealers to selland support those products. Ryan is a graduate of Iowa State Universitywhere he earned a Bachelor's in Agricultural Systems Technology and anMBA from the University of Iowa.Topic: Ryan would like to discuss some of the important Model Year 24tractor updates John Deere just announced. This includes an autonomyprep option and implement ethernet.1. What's new for Model Year 24 John Deere row-crop tractors?a. John Deere is making precision ag easier to use, and moreaccurate. It also helps you get ready for the future of precision agwith the autonomy prep and implement ethernet.2. For tractors specifically, what are some ways John Deere is makingprecision ag technology easier for farmers to use?3. John Deere has an autonomous tractor/tillage solution on display here atCommodity Classica. What is this autonomous solution and how does it work?b. How does an autonomous tractor help farmers address some ofthe economic challenges on their farm. 4. In the product announcement you talk about the Autonomy Prep Option.Tell us more about this. What is it and why would a customer want toorder it?5. What is the Implement Ethernet option?6. Could also discuss TruSet Active tillage technology if there is time. Thisis an example of making machines smarter and automating differentdecisions points. It's another piece that helps get farmers ready to takeadvantage of autonomy.7. John Deere already has things like AutoTrac guidance, AutoTrac TurnAutomation, and AutoPath – these are all “automation” examples. Is thistechnology that's already on existing machines or something that can beeasily added?8. John Deere autonomous technology includes a perception system thatlooks for anomalies in the field. What happens when this system findssomething? How are farmers alerted. What actions can farmers takeafter these anomalies are found? 3 Company Use JORDAN LANG - Performance Upgrade Marketing ManagerJordan is responsible for growing the John Deere Performance Upgrade Kitbusiness. Jordan leads a team of field specialists responsible for growingboth sales and dealer engagement, as well as go-to-market activities andmarketing of the business.Jordan grew up on a farm in central Iowa and began his career with JohnDeere in 2011. He has had held roles in the John Deere Ag and Turf Divisionas well as Construction and Forestry Division. Jordan is a graduate of LutherCollege in Decorah, Iowa where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish andAccounting.Topic: Jordan would like to discuss John Deere's new See & SprayPremium performance upgrade kits now being offered to farmers.1. John Deere just introduced a See & Spray Premium performanceupgrade kit.2. We will get into that in a minute, but first tell us about John Deere See &Spray technology. How does it work and what are some of theadvantages it brings to the table for farmers?3. Ok so how can farmers who already have a newer John Deere self-propelled sprayer take advantage of See & Spray technology? (With aSee & Spray Premium Performance Upgrade kit of course!)4. See & Spray Premium is the next addition to the See & Spray lineup. It'sa performance upgrade kit that can be installed on John Deere self-propelled sprayers.5. How old of John Deere sprayer can be upgraded?a. This is a great option for farmers who are happy with theircurrent sprayers, or who maybe recently traded into a sprayerbut it still helps them be able to take advantage of the latesttechnology that can help them reduce their chemical usage andlower their input costs.b. Does the sprayer's boom or nozzles need to also be updated?6. If I retrofit my sprayer with See & Spray Premium what are some of myweed control options if I'm a corn, soybean or cotton producer?7. What kind of chemical savings might a typical corn or soybean grower belooking at if they used this technology?8. What's the difference between See & Spray Premium and See & SprayUltimate?9. Tell us about some of the data collection and mapping features that See& Spray Premium offers. What are some things farmers can do with thisinformation to make their farms more profitable.10. Another component to See & Spray Premium is the technology thatstabilizes the sprayer boom as it moves through the field. Tell us aboutBoomTrac Pro 2.0.
In July 2022, Iranian state cyber actors—identifying as “HomeLand Justice”—launched a destructive cyber attack against the Government of Albania which rendered websites and services unavailable. An FBI investigation indicates Iranian state cyber actors acquired initial access to the victim's network approximately 14 months before launching the destructive cyber attack, which included a ransomware-style file encryptor and disk wiping malware. AA22-264A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations CISA's free Cyber Hygiene Services (CyHy) CISA's zero–trust principles and architecture. Iran Cyber Threat Overview and Advisories. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
This joint Cybersecurity Advisory highlights continued malicious cyber activity by advanced persistent threat actors affiliated with the Iranian Government's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The IRGC-affiliated actors are actively targeting a broad range of entities, including entities across multiple U.S. critical infrastructure sectors as well as Australian, Canadian, and United Kingdom organizations. AA22-257A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations AA22-257A.stix CISA's Iran Cyber Threat Overview and Advisories FBI's Iran Threat webpage. Iranian Government-Sponsored APT Cyber Actors Exploiting Microsoft Exchange and Fortinet Vulnerabilities in Furtherance of Malicious Activities Technical Approaches to Uncovering and Remediating Malicious Activity All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
CISA, the FBI, and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, or MS ISAC, are releasing this advisory to disseminate indicators of compromise and TTPs associated with Vice Society actors and their ransomware campaigns. The FBI, CISA, and the MS-ISAC have recently observed Vice Society actors disproportionately targeting the education sector with ransomware attacks. AA22-249A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Stopransomware.gov is a whole-of-government approach that gives one central location for ransomware resources and alerts. Resource to mitigate a ransomware attack: CISA-Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) Joint Ransomware Guide. No-cost cyber hygiene services: Cyber Hygiene Services and Ransomware Readiness Assessment. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
CISA and the Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center, or MS-ISAC are publishing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory in response to active exploitation of multiple Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures against Zimbra Collaboration Suite, an enterprise cloud-hosted collaboration software and email platform. AA22-228A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Volexity's Mass Exploitation of (Un)authenticated Zimbra RCE: CVE-2022-27925 Hackers are actively exploiting password-stealing flaw in Zimbra CISA adds Zimbra email vulnerability to its exploited vulnerabilities catal… CVE-2022-27925 detail Mass exploitation of (un)authenticated Zimbra RCE: CVE-2022-27925 CVE-2022-37042 detail Authentication bypass in MailboxImportServlet vulnerability CVE-2022-30333 detail UnRAR vulnerability exploited in the wild, likely against Zimbra servers Zimbra Collaboration Kepler 9.0.0 patch 25 GA release Zimbra UnRAR path traversal Operation EmailThief: Active exploitation of zero-day XSS vulnerability in… Hotfix available 5 Feb for zero-day exploit vulnerability in Zimbra 8.8.15 All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
Zeppelin ransomware functions as a ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS), and since 2019, actors have used this malware to target a wide range of businesses and critical infrastructure organizations. Actors use remote desktop protocol (RDP), SonicWall firewall vulnerabilities, and phishing campaigns to gain initial access to victim networks and then deploy Zeppelin ransomware to encrypt victims' files. AA22-223A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Zeppelin malware YARA signature What is Zeppelin Ransomware? Steps to Prepare, Respond, and Prevent Infection Stopransomware.gov is a whole-of-government approach that gives one central location for ransomware resources and alerts. No-cost cyber hygiene services: Cyber Hygiene Services and Ransomware Readiness Assessment. This joint Cybersecurity Advisory is part of an ongoing #StopRansomware effort to publish advisories for network defenders that detail various ransomware variants and ransomware threat actors. These #StopRansomware advisories include recently and historically observed TTPs and IOCs to help organizations protect against ransomware. Visit stopransomware.gov to see all #StopRansomware advisories and to learn more about other ransomware threats and no-cost resources. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
This joint Cybersecurity Advisory was coauthored by CISA and the Australian Cyber Security Centre, or ACSC. This advisory provides details on the top malware strains observed in 2021. AA22-216A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations For alerts on malicious and criminal cyber activity, see the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center webpage. For more information and resources on protecting against and responding to ransomware, refer to StopRansomware.gov, a centralized, U.S. Government webpage providing ransomware resources and alerts. The ACSC recommends organizations implement eight essential mitigation strategies from the ACSC's Strategies to Mitigate Cyber Security Incidents as a cybersecurity baseline. These strategies, known as the “Essential Eight,” make it much harder for adversaries to compromise systems. Refer to the ACSC's practical guides on how to protect yourself against ransomware attacks and what to do if you are held at ransom at cyber.gov.au. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
The FBI, CISA, and the Department of the Treasury are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory to provide information on Maui ransomware, which has been used by North Korean state-sponsored cyber actors since at least May 2021 to target Healthcare and Public Health Sector organizations. AA22-187A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Stairwell Threat Report: Maui Ransomware North Korea Cyber Threat Overview and Advisories Updated Advisory on Potential Sanctions Risks for Facilitating Ransomware Payments National Conference of State Legislatures: Security Breach Notification Laws Health Breach Notification Rule Protecting Sensitive and Personal Information from Ransomware-Caused Data Breaches StopRansomware.gov CISA-Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) Joint Ransomware Guide All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
CISA, the FBI, the Department of the Treasury, and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network are releasing this alert to provide information on MedusaLocker ransomware. Observed as recently as May 2022, MedusaLocker actors predominantly rely on vulnerabilities in Remote Desktop Protocol to access victims' networks. AA22-181A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Stop Ransomware CISA Ransomware Guide CISA No-cost Ransomware Services All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
CISA and the US Coast Guard Cyber Command are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory to warn network defenders that cyber threat actors, including state-sponsored APT actors, have continued to exploit CVE-2021-44228 (Log4Shell) in VMware Horizon and Unified Access Gateway servers to obtain initial access to organizations that did not apply available patches or workarounds. AA22-174A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Malware Analysis Report 10382254-1 stix Malware Analysis Report 10382580-1 stix CISA's Apache Log4j Vulnerability Guidance webpage Joint CSA Mitigating Log4Shell and Other Log4j-Related Vulnerabilities CISA's database of known vulnerable services on the CISA GitHub page See National Security Agency (NSA) and Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) guidance Block and Defend Web Shell Malware for additional guidance on hardening internet-facing systems. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
This joint Cybersecurity Advisory describes the ways in which People's Republic of China state-sponsored cyber actors continue to exploit publicly known vulnerabilities in order to establish a broad network of compromised global infrastructure. These actors use the network to exploit a wide variety of targets worldwide, including public and private sector organizations. AA22-158A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Refer to China Cyber Threat and Advisories, Internet Crime Complaint Center, and NSA Cybersecurity Guidance for previous reporting on People's Republic of China state-sponsored malicious cyber activity. US government and critical infrastructure organizations should consider signing up for CISA's cyber hygiene services, including vulnerability scanning, to help reduce exposure to threats. US Defense Industrial Base organizations should consider signing up for the NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center's DIB Cybersecurity Service Offerings, including Protective Domain Name System (PDNS) services, vulnerability scanning, and threat intelligence collaboration. For more information on eligibility criteria and how to enroll in these services, email dib_defense@cyber.nsa.gov. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Department of the Treasury (Treasury), and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory to provide information about the Karakurt data extortion group, also known as the Karakurt Team and Karakurt Lair. Karakurt actors have employed a variety of TTPs, creating significant challenges for defense and mitigation. Karakurt victims have not reported encryption of compromised machines or files; rather, Karakurt actors claim to steal data and threaten to auction it or release it to the public unless they receive payment. AA22-152A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations CISA-Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) Joint Ransomware Guide Data Integrity: Detecting and Responding to Ransomware and Other Destructive Events. Stopransomware.gov CISA's Ransomware Readiness Assessment CISA's cyber hygiene services FinCEN Advisory to Financial Institutions on Cyber-Events and Cyber-Enabled Crime FinCEN Advisory on Ransomware and the Use of the Financial System to Facilitate Ransom Payments All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
CISA is releasing this cybersecurity advisory to warn organizations that malicious cyber actors are exploiting CVE-2022-22954 and CVE-2022-22960. These vulnerabilities affect versions of VMware products. Successful exploitation permits malicious actors to trigger a server-side template injection that may result in remote code execution or escalation of privileges to root level access. Based on this activity, CISA expects malicious cyber actors to quickly develop a capability to exploit newly released VMware vulnerabilities CVE-2022-22972 and CVE-2022-22973 in the same impacted VMware products. AA22-138B Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations AA22-138B.stix Emergency Directive 22-03 Mitigate VMware Vulnerabilities VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2022-0011 VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2022-0014 All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
CISA and the Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), are releasing this joint Cybersecurity Advisory in response to active exploitation of CVE-2022-1388. This vulnerability is a critical iControl REST authentication bypass vulnerability affecting multiple versions of F5 Networks BIG-IP. AA22-138A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations F5 Security Advisory K23605346 and indicators of compromise F5 guidance K11438344 for remediating a compromise Emerging Threats suricata signatures Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 Threat Brief: CVE-2022-1388. This brief includes indicators of compromise. Cisco Talos Intelligence Group - Comprehensive Threat Intelligence: Threat Advisory: Critical F5 BIG-IP Vulnerability. This blog includes indicators of compromise. Note: due to the urgency to share this information, CISA and MS-ISAC have not yet validated this content. Randori's bash script. This script can be used to identify vulnerable instances of BIG-IP. Note: MS-ISAC has verified this bash script identifies vulnerable instances of BIG-IP. All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
This joint cybersecurity advisory was coauthored by the cybersecurity authorities of the US, Canada, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and the UK. Cyber actors routinely exploit poor security configurations, weak controls, and other poor cyber hygiene practices to gain initial access or as part of other tactics to compromise a victim's system. This joint Cybersecurity Advisory identifies commonly exploited controls and practices, and includes best practices to mitigate these risks. AA22-137A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations White House Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity NCSC-NL Factsheet: Prepare for Zero Trust NCSC-NL Guide to Cyber Security Measures N-able Blog: Intrusion Detection System (IDS): Signature vs. Anomaly-Based NCSC-NL Guide to Cyber Security Measures National Institute of Standards and Technology SP 800-123 – Keeping Servers Secured NCSC-UK Guidance – Phishing Attacks: Defending Your Organisation Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Proactive Controls: Enforce Access Controls All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.
The cybersecurity authorities of the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the US have observed a recent increase in malicious cyber activity against managed service providers (MSPs). Allied cybersecurity authorities expect state-sponsored cyber actors to increase their targeting of MSPs in an attempt to exploit provider-customer trust relationships. This advisory includes security guidance tailored for both MSPs and their customers. AA22-131A Alert, Technical Details, and Mitigations Technical Approaches to Uncovering and Remediating Malicious Activity Mitigations and Hardening Guidance for MSPs and Small- and Mid-sized Businesses APTs Targeting IT Service Provider Customers ACSC's Managed Service Providers: How to manage risk to customer networks Global Targeting of Enterprise Managed Service Providers Cyber Security Considerations for Consumers of Managed Services How to Manage Your Security When Engaging a Managed Service Provider Kaseya Ransomware Attack: Guidance for Affected MSPs and their Customers Baseline Cyber Security Controls for Small and Medium Organizations Actions to take when the cyber threat is heightened Top 10 IT Security Action Items to Protect Internet Connected Networks and Information CCCS's Alert: Malicious Cyber Activity Targeting Managed Service Providers CISA Cybersecurity Alert: APT Activity Exploiting MSPs (2018) CISA Cyber Essentials and CISA Cyber Resource Hub Improving Cybersecurity of Managed Service Providers Shields Up Technical Guidance All organizations should report incidents and anomalous activity to CISA's 24/7 Operations Center at central@cisa.dhs.gov or (888) 282-0870 and to the FBI via your local FBI field office or the FBI's 24/7 CyWatch at (855) 292-3937 or CyWatch@fbi.gov.