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Just Keep Swinging
JKS 56 San Antonio Rose

Just Keep Swinging

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 31:41


JKS 56 San Antonio Rose Welcome back faithful listeners!This episode we talk about our trip to San Antonio Texas for Libertine Event's "Senses" October 2024 Hotel Takeover. We also spent a few minutes talking about Mrs.Sting and her boyfriend's PDA!Mentioned in this episodehttps://libertineevents.com/https://beyondourbedroom.com/https://www.expansiveconnection.com/Average Swingers podcastSapphic Swingers podcastTwo or more to Tango podcastSwinger University podcastCasual Swinger podcast /https://www.casualtoys.com/We hope you enjoy the show!Thank You for listening, and "Just Keep Swinging"!You can reach Mr.Sting at @JKSwingingPod on Twitter or @justkeepswinging.bsky.socialemail at JustKeepSwingingPod@gmail.comIf you like our show and the perspective we provide, PLEASE give us a positive review on iTunes.  If you don't like us, say nothing and just move along .WE HIGHLY RESPECT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF CREATORS/ORGS(FYI-we do not generate any form of compensation from our show. We do it for love & caring for ourselves and others. The following are people we believe in.)We encourage you to visit OPEN The Organization for Polyamory and Ethical Non Monogamy https://www.open-love.org/follow @openloveorg Libertine Events Lifestyle vacations,https://libertineevents.com/  follow @PaloozaPodcast on social media or visit https://podcast-a-palooza.comMy Favorite app for building sex positive community & education is called Plura. you can find out more here...https://heyplura.com/faqFascinated about swinging and other kinds of open or sex positive relationships? Go listen to our friends at Normalizing Non Monogamy podcast. Join their community.  https://www.normalizingnonmonogamy.com/  and Bawdy Storytelling podcast https://bawdystorytelling.com/podcastHave you or a loved one contracted Herpes or another STI and are looking for resources on coping with your diagnosis? Search IG for Courtney Brame from the Podcast & Non-Profit "Something Positive for Positive People". A resource for fighting stigma and shame, while finding community & emotional healing for people living with Herpes & other STIs.visit https://www.spfpp.org/Other resources to consider...American Sexual Health association- ASHAsexualhealth.org @infoASHAThe- nationalcoalitionforsexualhealth.org @NCSH_stdcheck.com @STDcheck Shameless Care STI testing www.shamelesscare.com

Casting Confidential
23. Local Hire & Video Game Casting with Lisa Zambetti

Casting Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 53:10


Today on Casting Confidential the roundtable is joined by special guest Lisa Zambetti. On today's episode the casting directors discusses all the ins & outs of working local hire; including paperwork, union rules and their option of actors working "local". Lisa introduces us to the world of video game casting! Breaking down Mocap vs Pcap, auditions and callbacks for video games and how to prepare your audition when working on these top secret games. CASTING CONFIDENTIAL: Join veteran casting director Rose Rosen and her dynamic panel of industry experts in a candid, no-holds-barred virtual round table discussion. Delve into the casting business in each weekly episode of the podcast, where we reveal  insights and stories from the fiercely guarded world of casting. Get ready to laugh, learn, and uncover the secrets behind the scenes that shape the creative content consumed worldwide.  What do casting directors truly wish producers understood? What brings them the greatest joy? And how can actors elevate their craft to stand out? "Casting Confidential" pulls back the curtain on the reality of survival in show business.  Today's Episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠FILM TAMPA BAY⁠⁠ Do you have what it takes? Join the conversation and find out for yourself. Join us on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Casting Confidential Podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Rose Rosen, CSA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@roserosencsa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Kimberly Skyrme, CSA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@kimberlyskyrme⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Cheryl Louden-Kubin, CSA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@loudenkubin⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Kimberly Ehrlich, CSA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@kimberlyehrlich4⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Robin Carus, CSA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@robincarus⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Paisley Baker, CSA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@coatcheck3⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Artwork by: Ace Anderson ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thestripedheart⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music by: Orville Wright ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ohyeahbeats⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ **The opinions expressed in Casting Confidential podcast reflect only the opinions of each individual casting director. They do not reflect the opinions of any other official group or entity. Additionally, nothing in this show should be construed as an offer of employment.

Cisco Champion Radio
S11|E13 Master Network Analytics, Assurance and Security with Cloud PCAP

Cisco Champion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 42:31


Packet captures are an invaluable tool for network teams, yet the traditional process of capturing can be manual and cumbersome, turning what should be an asset into a chore. With the new Cloud PCAP integration in the Meraki dashboard, we've reimagined embedded packet captures to be even easier to take and analyze, streamlining network and security operations with enhanced monitoring. Join our Cisco Champion hosts, Brennan Martin (Technical Marketing Leader, Cisco Meraki) and Zach Chadwick (Innovation Strategist) from QA Cafe as we delve into the strategic outcomes and practical use cases of Cloud PCAP. Learn to unlock its full potential and seamlessly incorporate network analytics into your workflow for impactful results. Resources: Cisco Guest: Brenan Martin, Technical Marketing Leader, Cisco Meraki Guest speaker: Zach Chadwick, Innovation Strategist, QA Cafe Cisco Champion Hosts: Rickey Keith (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickey-keith-4567bb8/), Consulting Systems Engineer, WWT Pierre Besombes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierrebesombes/), Sr. Network Engineer, Technical Leader, Rakuten Alexander Deca (https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderdeca/), Principal Network Engineer, NTT Moderator Danielle Carter, Cisco, CCR Program/ Customer Voices

MLOps.community
Security and Privacy // Day 2 Panel 1 // AI in Production Conference

MLOps.community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 34:36


// Abstract Diego, David, Ads, and Katharine, bring to light the risks, vulnerabilities, and evolving security landscape of machine learning as we venture into the AI-driven future. They underscore the importance of education in managing AI risks and the critical role privacy engineering plays in this narrative. They explore the legal and ethical implications of AI technologies, fostering a vital conversation on the balance between utility and privacy. // Bio Diego Oppenheimer - Moderator Diego Oppenheimer is a serial entrepreneur, product developer and investor with an extensive background in all things data. Currently, he is a Partner at Factory a venture fund specialized in AI investments as well as a co-founder at Guardrails AI. Previously he was an executive vice president at DataRobot, Founder and CEO at Algorithmia (acquired by DataRobot) and shipped some of Microsoft's most used data analysis products including Excel, PowerBI and SQL Server. Diego is active in AI/ML communities as a founding member and strategic advisor for the AI Infrastructure Alliance and MLops.Community and works with leaders to define AI industry standards and best practices. Diego holds a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems and a Masters degree in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics from Carnegie Mellon University. Ads Dawson A mainly self-taught, driven, and motivated proficient application, network infrastructure & cyber security professional holding over eleven years experience from start-up to large-size enterprises leading the incident response process and specializing in extensive LLM/AI Security, Web Application Security and DevSecOps protecting REST API endpoints, large-scale microservice architectures in hybrid cloud environments, application source code as well as EDR, threat hunting, reverse engineering, and forensics. Ads have a passion for all things blue and red teams, be that offensive & API security, automation of detection & remediation (SOAR), or deep packet inspection for example. Ads is also a networking veteran and love a good PCAP to delve into. One of my favorite things at Defcon is hunting for PWNs at the "Wall of Sheep" village and inspecting malicious payloads and binaries. Katharine Jarmul Katharine Jarmul is a privacy activist and data scientist whose work and research focuses on privacy and security in data science workflows. She recently authored Practical Data Privacy for O'Reilly and works as a Principal Data Scientist at Thoughtworks. Katharine has held numerous leadership and independent contributor roles at large companies and startups in the US and Germany -- implementing data processing and machine learning systems with privacy and security built in and developing forward-looking, privacy-first data strategy. David Haber David has started and grown several technology companies. He developed safety-critical AI in the healthcare space and for autonomous flight. David has educated thousands of people and Fortune 500 companies on the topic of AI. Outside of work, he loves to spend time with his family and enjoys training for the next Ironman. A big thank you to our Premium Sponsors,  @Databricks  and  @baseten  for their generous support! // Sign up for our Newsletter to never miss an event: https://mlops.community/join/ // Watch all the conference videos here: https://home.mlops.community/home/collections // Check out the MLOps Community podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wZygk3mUUqBaRbBGB1lgh?si=242d3b9675654a69 // Read our blog: mlops.community/blog // Join an in-person local meetup near you: https://mlops.community/meetups/ // MLOps Swag/Merch: https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mlopscommunity //Follow us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mlopscommunity/

The Laura Flanders Show
Full Conversation- Prison Creative Arts Project: Imagination in the Face of Incarceration

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 49:42


The following full uncut conversation is from our recent episode "Imagination in the Face of Incarceration."  It is available here as a podcast thanks to generous contributions from listeners like you. Thank you.  Become a member supporter at LauraFlanders.org/donateTake Our Survey: Vote for your favorite LF Show episodes Description:  What difference can art make for people in prison? The state of Michigan spends $48,000 per prisoner every year — with little to no money going towards funding for prison education, art and rehabilitation programs. The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) is an independent program of the University of Michigan that supports formerly incarcerated artists, facilitates creative arts workshops and even hosts an annual exhibition to showcase incarcerated artists' work. PCAP was founded by William “Buzz” Alexander, the late husband of Janie Paul, the curator of PCAP and author of the book based on the project: “Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance”, out now via Hat and Beard Press. As you'll hear in the program, the work of PCAP has built a vibrant community of artists inside and outside prison walls. Joining us for this conversation are Janie Paul and artist Yusef Qualls, known as Q. He was released from prison five months ago after being sentenced to life as a minor and serving 28 years. Danny Valentine is a formerly incarcerated artist also featured in the book, who credits PCAP for saving his life. What can incarcerated artists teach us about why humans make art and the power it holds? All that, plus a commentary from Laura on poets imagining Gaza.Guests:•  Janie Paul: Author, Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance; Emerita Professor of Art, University of Michigan; Curator, Prison Creative Arts Project•  Q (Yusef Qualls): Former Juvenile Lifer & Incarcerated Artist•  Danny Valentine: Formerly Incarcerated Artist Full Episode Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more.

Economics Explained
Understanding Income & Growth Stats & How Bad Incentives Can Disadvantage the Poor w/ Josh Crotts, Obsidian Productions - Bonus episode

Economics Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 27:22


The podcast's audio engineer Josh Crotts joins host Gene Tunny to discuss the recent episode with Professor John Cochrane of the Hoover Institution. Josh shares his queries and comments on the episode, particularly regarding Professor Cochrane's average income and economic growth statistics. He also questions Cochrane's statement that “The other problem we have is that low-income Americans basically don't work.”. lease get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. What's covered in the Bonus episode[00:02:03] Delving into economic growth statistics.[00:05:26] Women's impact on GDP.[00:09:41] Earnings distribution skew.[00:13:36] Average income in China.[00:16:41] Slowing productivity growth.[00:19:19] Low income and food stamps.[00:24:27] Xerox and the mouse.TakeawaysThe importance of accurately interpreting economic data: The episode highlights the need to delve into economic data and understand the different measures and calculations used. The impact of government policies on low-income individuals: The discussion raises the issue of high effective marginal tax rates (due to the withdrawal of government benefits) and how they can create disincentives for low-income individuals to take a higher-paying job or work additional hours. The example demonstrates the challenges those who rely on social programs face.The need for nuanced discussions on poverty and work: The episode emphasizes the importance of avoiding generalizations and stereotypes about poverty and work. Many low-income individuals are hardworking and face significant barriers and challenges. Discussions on poverty and work should consider the complexities of individual circumstances and the impact of government policies on incentives and opportunities.Links relevant to the conversationEconomic growth data sourcesUS  Real gross domestic product per capita: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/A939RX0Q048SBEAUS Gross domestic product per capita (i.e. nominal not real/inflation-adjusted): https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/A939RC0Q052SBEAUS Census Bureau publication Income in the United States: 2022: https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2023/demo/p60-279.htmlIMF estimates of GDP per capita, current prices, Purchasing power parity; international dollars per capita: https://www.imf.org/external/datamapper/PPPPC@WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEOWORLDWorld Bank estimates of GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) - China: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD?locations=CNWorld Bank estimates of GDP per person employed (constant 2017 PPP $) - China: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SL.GDP.PCAP.EM.KD?locations=CNABS article on the difference between mean and median earnings in Australia:https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/understanding-statistics/guide-labour-statistics/earnings-guide/average-earnings-guideArticles Josh consulted on the working poor:Poor People Work: A Majority of Poor People Who Can Work Do | Economic Policy InstituteOne in four Americans think poor people don't work hard enough - The Washington PostSources Gene found on the disincentives to work that some government programs create for the poor: Effective Marginal Tax Rates for Low- and Moderate-Income Workers in 2016 | Congressional Budget Office (which reports a small fraction of taxpayers do face effective marginal tax rates >50%) ; andhttps://www.cbo.gov/system/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/reports/53452-lfpr.pdf“...some provisions of the Affordable Care Act probably discouraged some people from participating in the labor force in the past few years by raising their effective tax rates. The resulting reduction in take-home pay probably had the largest effect on lower-earning workers.” (from p. 18 of CBO report linked to above)On the history of the computer mouse:https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001083.htmThanks to Obsidian Productions for mixing the episode and to the show's sponsor, Gene's consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Episode 090 - Labyrinth, Room Crawl, and Getting Creative During a Sexy Threesome! | Libertine Events Miami Carnival Part 2!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 71:12


In Part 2, you'll hear about our super cool room crawl set-up, the fun parties on Labyrinth and Eyes Wide Open night, and our wonderfully sexy night with a single lady where we had to get creative!!As always, thanks for listening!Support the people who support this show:Shameless Care (promo code: SUITELIFE)Casual Swinger Week II (Hedonism II Resort, Negril, Jamaica March 30 - April 6, 2024)Expansive Connection!Foambusters.com!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

The Laura Flanders Show
Prison Creative Arts Project: Imagination in the Face of Incarceration

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 29:28


Take Our Survey: Vote for your favorite LF Show episodes HERE What difference can art make for people in prison? The state of Michigan spends $48,000 per prisoner every year — with little to no money going towards funding for prison education, art and rehabilitation programs. The Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP) is an independent program of the University of Michigan that supports formerly incarcerated artists, facilitates creative arts workshops and even hosts an annual exhibition to showcase incarcerated artists' work. PCAP was founded by William “Buzz” Alexander, the late husband of Janie Paul, the curator of PCAP and author of the book based on the project: “Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance”, out now via Hat and Beard Press. As you'll hear in the program, the work of PCAP has built a vibrant community of artists inside and outside prison walls. Joining us for this conversation are Janie Paul and artist Yusef Qualls, known as Q. He was released from prison five months ago after being sentenced to life as a minor and serving 28 years. Danny Valentine is a formerly incarcerated artist also featured in the book, who credits PCAP for saving his life. What can incarcerated artists teach us about why humans make art and the power it holds? All that, plus a commentary from Laura on poets imagining Gaza.“People in prison are treated as objects . . . [Art] is not just a hobby, it's a way for someone to stop being an object in someone else's world and to be the subject making choices, having pleasure and making something that is very valuable. “ - Janie Paul“I lost uncles and aunts and cousins, my son's mother, girlfriends, best friends . . . Art was my way of going inside myself and talking about these things . . .” - Q (Yusef Qualls)“This whole prison system is nothing but a form of slavery. It takes advantage of the socioeconomically challenged . . . If we keep pushing the truth out there through art and other forms, we can bring this lie to the common people . . . ” - Danny ValentineGuests:Janie Paul: Author, Making Art in Prison: Survival and Resistance; Emerita Professor of Art, University of Michigan; Curator, Prison Creative Arts ProjectQ (Yusef Qualls): Former Juvenile Lifer & Incarcerated ArtistDanny Valentine: Formerly Incarcerated Artist Full Episode Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more.Music In the Middle:  “Propaganda” featuring Brijean by Lindsey Olsen aka Salami Rose Joe Louis from her album Akousmatikous released on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder record label. And additional music included- "Steppin," "Beachhead," and "Ocean Point" by Podington Bear. 

Alicyn's Wonderland
Tyler Rhoads: Unlocking the Secrets to Animated Performance: Starfield, Voltron, and AI Insights with Voice Actor & Coach Tyler Rhoads

Alicyn's Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 37:57


Dive into the enchanting realm of animation and video games in this episode of "Alicyn's Wonderland." Join our host, Alicyn Packard, as she engages in an enthralling conversation with the multi-talented Tyler Rhoads, a renowned voice actor and director in the animation and gaming industry. Discover the behind-the-scenes magic of projects like Starfield and Redfall, and explore the intricate world of voice acting and direction in this insightful and engaging episode. Perfect for enthusiasts of animation and video games, this episode promises to be a memorable journey through the voices and visions that bring our favorite digital worlds to life. So, settle in, turn up the volume, and let's embark on this extraordinary exploration together.Chapters:[02:00] Starfield Deep Dive[05:27] Recording Experiences During the Pandemic [09:13] Acting Highlights: Voltron and More[14:25] Voice Directing Process[23:06] Exploring MoCap and PCap in Gaming[28:14] Video Game Industry and Labor MovementsStay updated with Alicyn here:Instagram: https://instagram.com/alicynTwitter: https://twitter.com/alicynTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alicynpackardLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicynpackardWebsite: https://www.alicynpackard.com/Follow Tyler Rhoads:Instagram: http://instagram.com/kingoftherhoadsWebsite: https://www.kingoftherhoadscreative.com/Alicyn's Wonderland | Inside the World of Animation & Games

Screaming in the Cloud
An Open-Source Mindset in Cloud Security with Alex Lawrence

Screaming in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 32:50


Alex Lawrence, Field CISO at Sysdig, joins Corey on Screaming in the Cloud to discuss how he went from studying bioluminescence and mycology to working in tech, and his stance on why open source is the future of cloud security. Alex draws an interesting parallel between the creative culture at companies like Pixar and the iterative and collaborative culture of open-source software development, and explains why iteration speed is crucial in cloud security. Corey and Alex also discuss the pros and cons of having so many specialized tools that tackle specific functions in cloud security, and the different postures companies take towards their cloud security practices. About AlexAlex Lawrence is a Field CISO at Sysdig. Alex has an extensive history working in the datacenter as well as with the world of DevOps. Prior to moving into a solutions role, Alex spent a majority of his time working in the world of OSS on identity, authentication, user management and security. Alex's educational background has nothing to do with his day-to-day career; however, if you'd like to have a spirited conversation on bioluminescence or fungus, he'd be happy to oblige.Links Referenced: Sysdig: https://sysdig.com/ sysdig.com/opensource: https://sysdig.com/opensource falco.org: https://falco.org TranscriptAnnouncer: Hello, and welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with your host, Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, Corey Quinn. This weekly show features conversations with people doing interesting work in the world of cloud, thoughtful commentary on the state of the technical world, and ridiculous titles for which Corey refuses to apologize. This is Screaming in the Cloud.Corey: Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud. I'm Corey Quinn. This promoted guest episode is brought to us by our friends over at Sysdig, and they have brought to me Alexander Lawrence, who's a principal security architect over at Sysdig. Alexander, thank you for joining me.Alex: Hey, thanks for having me, Corey.Corey: So, we all have fascinating origin stories. Invariably you talk to someone, no one in tech emerged fully-formed from the forehead of some God. Most of us wound up starting off doing this as a hobby, late at night, sitting in the dark, rarely emerging. You, on the other hand, studied mycology, so watching the rest of us sit in the dark and growing mushrooms was basically how you started, is my understanding of your origin story. Accurate, not accurate at all, or something in between?Alex: Yeah, decently accurate. So, I was in school during the wonderful tech bubble burst, right, high school era, and I always told everybody, there's no way I'm going to go into technology. There's tons of people out there looking for a job. Why would I do that? And let's face it, everybody expected me to, so being an angsty teenager, I couldn't have that. So, I went into college looking into whatever I thought was interesting, and it turned out I had a predilection to go towards fungus and plants.Corey: Then you realized some of them glow and that wound up being too bright for you, so all right, we're done with this; time to move into tech?Alex: [laugh]. Strangely enough, my thesis, my capstone, was on the coevolution of bioluminescence across aquatic and terrestrial organisms. And so, did a lot of focused work on specifically bioluminescent fungus and bioluminescing fish, like Photoblepharon palpebratus and things like that.Corey: When I talk to people who are trying to figure out, okay, I don't like what's going on in my career, I want to do something different, and their assumption is, oh, I have to start over at square one. It's no, find the job that's halfway between what you're doing now and what you want to be doing, and make lateral moves rather than starting over five years in or whatnot. But I have to wonder, how on earth did you go from A to B in this context?Alex: Yeah, so I had always done tech. My first job really was in tech at the school districts that I went to in high school. And so, I went into college doing tech. I volunteered at the ELCA and other organizations doing tech, and so it basically funded my college career. And by the time I finished up through grad school, I realized my life was going to be writing papers so that other people could do the research that I was coming up with, and I thought that sounded like a pretty miserable life.And so, it became a hobby, and the thing I had done throughout my entire college career was technology, and so that became my new career and vocation. So, I was kind of doing both, and then ended up landing in tech for the job market.Corey: And you've effectively moved through the industry to the point where you're now in security architecture over at Sysdig, which, when I first saw Sysdig launch many years ago, it was, this is an interesting tool. I can see observability stories, I can see understanding what's going on at a deep level. I liked it as a learning tool, frankly. And it makes sense, with the benefit of hindsight, that oh, yeah, I suppose it does make some sense that there are security implications thereof. But one of the things that you've said that I really want to dig into that I'm honestly in full support of because it'll irritate just the absolute worst kinds of people is—one of the core beliefs that you espouse is that security when it comes to cloud is inherently open-source-based or at least derived. I don't want to misstate your position on this. How do you view it?Alex: Yeah. Yeah, so basically, the stance I have here is that the future of security in cloud is open-source. And the reason I say that is that it's a bunch of open standards that have basically produced a lot of the technologies that we're using in that stack, right, your web servers, your automation tooling, all of your different components are built on open stacks, and people are looking to other open tools to augment those things. And the reality is, is that the security environment that we're in is changing drastically in the cloud as opposed to what it was like in the on-premises world. On-prem was great—it still is great; a lot of folks still use it and thrive on it—but as we look at the way software is built and the way we interface with infrastructure, the cloud has changed that dramatically.Basically, things are a lot faster than they used to be. The model we have to use in order to make sure our security is good has dramatically changed, right, and all that comes down to speed and how quickly things evolve. I tend to take a position that one single brain—one entity, so to speak—can't keep up with that rapid evolution of things. Like, a good example is Log4j, right? When Log4j hit this last year, that was a pretty broad attack that affected a lot of people. You saw open tooling out there, like Falco and others, they had a policy to detect and help triage that within a couple of hours of it hitting the internet. Other proprietary tooling, it took much longer than two hours.Corey: Part of me wonders what the root cause behind that delay is because it's not that the engineers working at these companies are somehow worse than folks in the open communities. In some cases, they're the same people. It feels like it's almost corporate process ossification of, “Okay, we built a thing. Now, we need to make sure it goes through branding and legal and marketing and we need to bring in 16 other teams to make this work.” Whereas in the open-source world, it feels like there's much more of a, “I push the deploy button and it's up. The end.” There is no step two.Alex: [laugh]. Yeah, so there is certainly a certain element of that. And I think it's just the way different paradigms work. There's a fantastic book out there called Creativity, Inc., and it's basically a book about how Pixar manages itself, right? How do they deal with creating movies? How do they deal with doing what they do, well?And really, what it comes down to is fostering a culture of creativity. And that typically revolves around being able to fail fast, take risks, see if it sticks, see if it works. And it's not that corporate entities don't do that. They certainly do, but again, if you think about the way the open-source world works, people are submitting, you know, PRs, pull requests, they're putting out different solutions, different fixes to problems, and the ones that end up solving it the best are often the ones that end up coming to the top, right? And so, it's just—the way you iterate is much more akin to that kind of creativity-based mindset that I think you get out of traditional organizations and corporations.Corey: There's also, I think—I don't know if this is necessarily the exact point, but it feels like it's at least aligned with it—where there was for a long time—by which I mean, pretty much 40 years at this point—a debate between open disclosure and telling people of things that you have found in vendors products versus closed disclosure; you only wind—or whatever the term is where you tell the vendor, give them time to fix it, and it gets out the door. But we've seen again and again and again, where researchers find something, report it, and then it sits there, in some cases for years, but then when it goes public and the company looks bad as a result, they scramble to fix it. I wish it were not this way, but it seems that in some cases, public shaming is the only thing that works to get companies to secure their stuff.Alex: Yeah, and I don't know if it's public shaming, per se, that does it, or it's just priorities, or it's just, you know, however it might go, there's always been this notion of, “Okay, we found a breach. Let's disclose appropriately, you know, between two entities, give time to remediate.” Because there is a potential risk that if you disclose publicly that it can be abused and used in very malicious ways—and we certainly don't want that—but there also is a certain level of onus once the disclosure happens privately that we got to go and take care of those things. And so, it's a balancing act.I don't know what the right solution is. I mean, if I did, I think everybody would benefit from things like that, but we just don't know the proper answer. The workflow is complex, it is difficult, and I think doing our due diligence to make sure that we disclose appropriately is the right path to go down. When we get those disclosures we need to take them seriously is when it comes down to.Corey: What I find interesting is your premise that the future of cloud security is open-source. Like, I could make a strong argument that today, we definitely have an open-source culture around cloud security and need to, but you're talking about that shifting along the fourth dimension. What's the change? What do you see evolving?Alex: Yeah, I think for me, it's about the collaboration. I think there are segments of industries that communicate with each other very, very well, and I think there's others who do a decent job, you know, behind closed doors, and I think there's others, again, that don't communicate at all. So, all of my background predominantly has been in higher-ed, K-12, academia, and I find that a lot of those organizations do an extremely good job of partnering together, working together to move towards, kind of, a greater good, a greater goal. An example of that would be a group out in the Pacific Northwest called NWACC—the NorthWest Academic Computing Consortium. And so, it's every university in the Northwest all come together to have CIO Summits, to have Security Summits, to trade knowledge, to work together, basically, to have a better overall security posture.And they do it pretty much out in the open and collaborating with each other, even though they are also direct competitors, right? They all want the same students. It's a little bit of a different way of thinking, and they've been doing it for years. And I'm finding that to be a trend that's happening more and more outside of just academia. And so, when I say the future is open, if you think about the tooling academia typically uses, it is very open-source-oriented, it is very collaborative.There's no specifications on things like eduPerson to be able to go and define what a user looks like. There's things like, you know, CAS and Shibboleth to do account authorization and things like that. They all collaborate on tooling in that regard. We're seeing more of that in the commercial space as well. And so, when I say the future of security in cloud is open-source, it's models like this that I think are becoming more and more effective, right?It's not just the larger entities talking to each other. It's everybody talking with each other, everybody collaborating with each other, and having an overall better security posture. The reality is, is that the folks we're defending ourselves against, they already are communicating, they already are using that model to work together to take down who they view as their targets: us, right? We need to do the same to be able to keep up. We need to be able to have those conversations openly, work together openly, and be able to set that security posture across that kind of overall space.Corey: There's definitely a concern that if okay, you have all these companies and community collaborating around security aspects in public, that well won't the bad actors be able to see what they're looking at and how they're approaching it and, in some cases, move faster than they can or, in other cases, effectively wind up polluting the conversation by claiming to be good actors when they're not. And there's so many different ways that this can manifest. It feels like fear is always the thing that stops people from going down this path, but there is some instance of validity to that I would imagine.Alex: Yeah, no. And I think that certainly is true, right? People are afraid to let go of, quote-unquote, “The keys to their kingdom,” their security posture, their things like that. And it makes sense, right? There's certain things that you would want to not necessarily talk about openly, like, specifically, you know, what Diffie–Hellman key exchange you're using or something like that, but there are ways to have these conversations about risks and posture and tooling and, you know, ways you approach it that help everybody else out, right?If someone finds a particularly novel way to do a detection with some sort of piece of tooling, they probably should be sharing that, right? Let's not keep it to ourselves. Traditionally, just because you know the tool doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to have a way in. Certainly, you know, it can give you a path or a vector to go after, but if we can at least have open standards about how we implement and how we can go about some of these different concepts, we can all gain from that, so to speak.Corey: Part of me wonders if the existing things that the large companies are collaborating on lead to a culture that specifically pushes back against this. A classic example from my misspent youth is that an awful lot of the anti-abuse departments at these large companies are in constant communication. Because if you work at Microsoft, or Google or Amazon, your adversary, as you see it, in the Trust and Safety Group is not those other companies. It's bad actors attempting to commit fraud. So, when you start seeing particular bad actors emerging from certain parts of the network, sharing that makes everything better because there's an understanding there that it's not, “Oh, Microsoft has bad security this week,” or, “Google will wind up approving fraudulent accounts that start spamming everyone.”Because the takeaway by theby the customers is not that this one company is bad; it's oh, the cloud isn't safe. We shouldn't use cloud. And that leads to worse outcomes for basically everyone. But they're als—one of the most carefully guarded secrets at all these companies is how they do fraud prevention and spam detection because if adversaries find that out, working around them becomes a heck of a lot easier. I don't know, for example, how AWS determines whether a massive account overage in a free-tier account is considered to be a bad actor or someone who made a legitimate mistake. I can guess, but the actual signal that they use is something that they would never in a million years tell me. They probably won't even tell each other specifics of that.Alex: Certainly, and I'm not advocating that they let all of the details out, per se, but I think it would be good to be able to have more of an open posture in terms of, like, you know what tooling do they use? How do they accomplish that feat? Like, are they looking at a particular metric? How do they basically handle that posture going forward? Like, what can I do to replicate a similar concept?I don't need to know all the details, but would be nice if they embrace, you know, open tooling, like say a Trivy or a Falco or whatever the thing is, right, they're using to do this process and then contribute back to that project to make it better for everybody. When you kind of keep that stuff closed-source, that's when you start running into that issue where, you know, they have that, quote-unquote, “Advantage,” that other folks aren't getting. Maybe there's something we can do better in the community, and if we can all be better, it's better for everybody.Corey: There's a constant customer pain in the fact that every cloud provider, for example, has its own security perspective—the way that identity is managed, the way that security boundaries exist, the way that telemetry from these things winds up getting represented—where a number of companies that are looking at doing things that have to work across cloud for a variety of reasons—some good, some not so good—have decided that, okay, we're just going to basically treat all these providers as, more or less, dumb pipes and dumb infrastructure. Great, we're just going to run Kubernetes on all these things, and then once it's inside of our cluster, then we'll build our own security overlay around all of these things. They shouldn't have to do that. There should be a unified set of approaches to these things. At least, I wish there were.Alex: Yeah, and I think that's where you see a lot of the open standards evolving. A lot of the different CNCF projects out there are basically built on that concept. Like, okay, we've got Kubernetes. We've got a particular pipeline, we've got a particular type of implementation of a security measure or whatever it might be. And so, there's a lot of projects built around how do we standardize those things and make them work cross-functionally, regardless of where they're running.It's actually one of the things I quite like about Kubernetes: it makes it be a little more abstract for the developers or the infrastructure folks. At one point in time, you had your on-premises stuff and you built your stuff towards how your on-prem looked. Then you went to the cloud and started building yourself to look like what that cloud look like. And then another cloud showed up and you had to go use that one. Got to go refactor your application to now work in that cloud.Kubernetes has basically become, like, this gigantic API ball to interface with the clouds, and you don't have to build an application four different ways anymore. You can build it one way and it can work on-prem, it can work in Google, Azure, IBM, Oracle, you know, whoever, Amazon, whatever it needs to be. And then that also enables us to have a standard set of tools. So, we can use things like, you know, Rego or we can use things like Falco or we can use things that allow us to build tooling to secure those things the same way everywhere we go. And the benefit of most of those tools is that they're also configured, you know, via some level of codification, and so we can have a repository that contains our posture: apply that posture to that cluster, apply it to the other cluster in the other environment. It allows us to automate these things, go quicker, build the posture at the very beginning, along with that application.Corey: One of the problems I feel as a customer is that so many of these companies have a model for interacting with security issues that's frankly obnoxious. I am exhausted by the amount of chest-thumping, you'll see on keynote stages, all of the theme, “We're the best at security.” And whenever a vulnerability researcher reports something of a wide variety of different levels of severity, it always feels like the first concern from the company is not fix the issue, but rather, control the messaging around it.Whenever there's an issue, it's very clear that they will lean on people to rephrase things, not use certain words. It's, I don't know if the words used to describe this cross-tenant vulnerability are the biggest problem you should be focusing on right now. Yes, I understand that you can walk and chew gum at the same time as a big company, but it almost feels like the researchers are first screaming into a void, and then they're finally getting attention, but from all the people they don't want to get the attention from. It feels like this is not a welcoming environment for folks to report these things in good faith.Alex: [sigh]. Yeah, it's not. And I don't know what the solution is to that particular problem. I have opinions about why that exists. I won't go into those here, but it's cumbersome. It's difficult. I don't envy a lot of those research organizations.They're fantastic people coming up with great findings, they find really interesting stuff that comes out, but when you have to report and do that due diligence, that portion is not that fun. And then doing, you know, the fallout component, right: okay, now we have this thing we have to report, we have to go do something to fix it, you're right. I mean, people do often get really spun up on the verbiage or the implications and not just go fix the problem. And so again, if you have ways to mitigate that are more standards-based, that aren't specific to a particular cloud, like, you can use an open-source tool to mitigate, that can be quite the advantage.Corey: One of the challenges that I see across a wide swath of tooling and approaches to it have been that when I was trying to get some stuff to analyze CloudTrail logs in my own environment, I was really facing a bimodal distribution of options. On one end of the spectrum, it's a bunch of crappy stuff—or good stuff; hard to say—but it's all coming off of GitHub, open-source, build it yourself, et cetera. Good luck. And that's okay, awesome, but there's business value here and I'm thrilled to pay experts to make this problem go away.The other end of the spectrum is commercial security tooling, and it is almost impossible in my experience to find anything that costs less than $1,000 a month to start providing insight from a security perspective. Now, I understand the market forces that drive this. Truly I do, and I'm sympathetic to them. It is just as easy to sell $50,000 worth of software as it is five to an awful lot of companies, so yeah, go where the money is. But it also means that the small end of the market as hobbyists, as startups are just getting started, there is a price barrier to engaging in the quote-unquote, “Proper way,” to do security.So, the posture suffers. We'll bolt security on later when it becomes important is the philosophy, and we've all seen how well that plays out in the fullness of time. How do you square that circle? I think the answer has to be open-source improving to the point where it's not just random scripts, but renowned projects.Alex: Correct, yeah, and I'd agree with that. And so, we're kind of in this interesting phase. So, if you think about, like, raw Linux applications, right, Linux, always is the tenant that you build an application to do one thing, does that one thing really, really, really well. And then you ended up with this thing called, like, you know, the Cacti monitoring stack. And so, you ended up having, like, 600 tools you strung together to get this one monitoring function done.We're kind of in a similar spot in a lot of ways right now, in the open-source security world where, like, if you want to do scanning, you can do, like, Clair or you can do Trivy or you have a couple different choices, right? If you want to do posture, you've got things like Qbench that are out there. If you want to go do runtime security stuff, you've got something like Falco. So, you've got all these tools to string together, right, to give you all of these different components. And if you want, you can build it yourself, and you can run it yourself and it can be very fun and effective.But at some point in your life, you probably don't want to be care-and-feeding your child that you built, right? It's 18 years later now, and you want to go back to having your life, and so you end up buying a tool, right? That's why Gartner made this whole CNAP category, right? It's this humongous category of products that are putting all of these different components together into one gigantic package. And the whole goal there is just to make lives a little bit easier because running all the tools yourself, it's fun, I love it, I did it myself for a long time, but eventually, you know, you want to try to work on some other stuff, too.Corey: At one point, I wound up running the numbers of all of the first-party security offerings that AWS offered, and for most use cases of significant scale, the cost for those security services was more than the cost of the theoretical breach that they'd be guarding against. And I think that there's a very dangerous incentive that arises when you start turning security observability into your own platform as a profit center. Because it's, well, we could make a lot of money if we don't actually fix the root issue and just sell tools to address and mitigate some of it—not that I think that's the intentional direction that these companies are taking these things and I don't want to ascribe malice to them, but you can feel that start to be the trend that some decisions get pushed in.Alex: Yeah, I mean, everything comes down to data, right? It has to be stored somewhere, processed somewhere, analyzed somewhere. That always has a cost with it. And so, that's always this notion of the shared security model, right? We have to have someone have ownership over that data, and most of the time, that's the end-user, right? It's their data, it's their responsibility.And so, these offerings become things that they have that you can tie into to work within the ecosystem, work within their infrastructure to get that value out of your data, right? You know, where is the security model going? Where do I have issues? Where do I have misconfigurations? But again, someone has to pay for that processing time. And so, that ends up having a pretty extreme cost to it.And so, it ends up being a hard problem to solve. And it gets even harder if you're multi-cloud, right? You can't necessarily use the tooling of AWS inside of Azure or inside of Google. And other products are trying to do that, right? They're trying to be able to let you integrate their security center with other clouds as well.And it's kind of created this really interesting dichotomy where you almost have frenemies, right, where you've got, you know, a big Azure customer who's also a big AWS customer. Well, they want to go use Defender on all of their infrastructure, and Microsoft is trying to do their best to allow you to do that. Conversely, not all clouds operate in that same capacity. And you're correct, they all come at extremely different costs, they have different price models, they have different ways of going about it. And it becomes really difficult to figure out what is the best path forward.Generally, my stance is anything is better than nothing, right? So, if your only choice is using Defender to do all your stuff and it cost you an arm or leg, unfortunate, but great; at least you got something. If the path is, you know, go use this random open-source thing, great. Go do that. Early on, when I'd been at—was at Sysdig about five years ago, my big message was, you know, I don't care what you do. At least scan your containers. If you're doing nothing else in life, use Clair; scan the darn things. Don't do nothing.That's not really a problem these days, thankfully, but now we're more to a world where it's like, well, okay, you've got your containers, you've got your applications running in production. You've scanned them, that's great, but you're doing nothing at runtime. You're doing nothing in your posture world, right? Do something about it. So, maybe that is buy the enterprise tool from the cloud you're working in, buy it from some other vendor, use the open-source tool, do something.Thankfully, we live in a world where there are plenty of open tools out there we can adopt and leverage. You used the example of CloudTrail earlier. I don't know if you saw it, but there was a really, really cool talk at SharkFest last year from Gerald Combs where they leveraged Wireshark to be able to read CloudTrail logs. Which I thought was awesome.Corey: That feels more than a little bit ridiculous, just because it's—I mean I guess you could extract the JSON object across the wire then reassemble it. But, yeah, I need to think on that one.Alex: Yeah. So, it's actually really cool. They took the plugins from Falco that exist and they rewired Wireshark to leverage those plugins to read the JSON data from the CloudTrail and then wired it into the Wireshark interface to be able to do a visual inspect of CloudTrail logs. So, just like you could do, like, a follow this IP with a PCAP, you could do the same concept inside of your cloud log. So, if you look up Logray, you'll find it on the internet out there. You'll see demos of Gerald showing it off. It was a pretty darn cool way to use a visualization, let's be honest, most security professionals already know how to use in a more modern infrastructure.Corey: One last topic that I want to go into with you before we call this an episode is something that's been bugging me more and more over the years—and it annoyed me a lot when I had to deal with this stuff as a SOC 2 control owner and it's gotten exponentially worse every time I've had to deal with it ever since—and that is the seeming view of compliance and security as being one and the same, to the point where in one of my accounts that I secured rather well, I thought, I installed security hub and finally jumped through all those hoops and paid the taxes and the rest and then waited 24 hours to gather some data, then 24 hours to gather more. Awesome. Applied the AWS-approved a foundational security benchmark to it and it started shrieking its bloody head off about all of the things that were insecure and not configured properly. One of them, okay, great, it complained that the ‘Block all S3 Public Access' setting was not turned on for the account. So, I turned that on. Great.Now, it's still complaining that I have not gone through and also enabled the ‘Block Public Access Setting' on each and every S3 bucket within it. That is not improving your security posture in any meaningful way. That is box-checking so that someone in a compliance role can check that off and move on to the next thing on the clipboard. Now, originally, they started off being good-intentioned, but the result is I'm besieged by these things that don't actually matter and that means I'm not going to have time to focus on the things that actually do. Please tell me I'm wrong on some of this.Alex: [laugh].Corey: I really need to hear that.Alex: I can't. Unfortunately, I agree with you that a lot of that seems erroneous. But let's be honest, auditors have a job for a reason.Corey: Oh, I'm not besmirching the role of the auditor. Far from it. The problem I run into is that it's the Human Nessus report that dumps out, “Here's the 700 things to go fix in your environment,” as opposed to, “Here's the five things you can do right now that will meaningfully improve your security posture.”Alex: Yeah. And so, I think that's a place we see a lot of vendors moving, and I think that is the right path forward. Because we are in a world where we generate reports that are miles and miles long, we throw them over a wall to somebody, and that person says, “Are you crazy?” Like, “You want me to go do what with my time?” Like, “No. I can't. No. This is way too much.”And so, if we can narrow these things down to what matters the most today, and then what can we get rid of tomorrow, that makes life better for everybody. There are certainly ways to accomplish that across a lot of different dimensions, be that vulnerability management, or configuration management stuff, runtime stuff, and that is certainly the way we should approach it. Unfortunately, not all frameworks allow us to look at it that way.Corey: I mean, even AWS's thing here is yelling at me for a number of services not having encryption-at-rest turned on, like CloudTrail logs, or SNS topics. It's okay, let's be very clear what that is defending against: someone stealing drives out of a data center and taking them off to view the data. Is that something that I need to worry about in a public cloud provider context? Not unless I'm the CIA or something pretty close to that. I mean, if you can get my data out of an AWS data center and survive, congratulations, I kind of feel like you've earned it at this point. But that obscures things I need to be doing that I'm not.Alex: Back in the day, I had a customer who used to have—they had storage arrays and their storage arrays' logins were the default login that they came with the array. They never changed it. You just logged in with admin and no password. And I was like, “You know, you should probably fix that.” And he sent a message back saying, “Yeah, you know, maybe I should, but my feeling is that if it got that far into my infrastructure where they can get to that interface, I'm already screwed, so it doesn't really matter to me if I set that admin password or not.”Corey: Yeah, there is a defense-in-depth argument to be made. I am not disputing that, but the Cisco world is melting down right now because of a bunch of very severe vulnerabilities that have been disclosed. But everything to exploit these things always requires, well you need access to the management interface. Back when I was a network administrator at Chapman University in 2006, even then, I knew, “Well, we certainly don't want to put the management interfaces on the same VLAN that's passing traffic.”So, is it good that there's an unpatched vulnerability there? No, but Shodan, the security vulnerability search engine shows over 80,000 instances that are affected on the public internet. It would never have occurred to me to put the management interface of important network gear on the public internet. That just is… I don't understand that.Alex: Yeah.Corey: So, on some level, I think the lesson here is that there's always someone who has something else to focus on at a given moment, and… where it's a spectrum: no one is fully secure, but ideally, you don't want to be the lowest of low-hanging fruit.Alex: Right, right. I mean, if you were fully secure, you'd just turn it off, but unfortunately, we can't do that. We have to have it be accessible because that's our jobs. And so, if we're having it be accessible, we got to do the best we can. And I think that is a good point, right? Not being the worst should be your goal, at the very, very least.Doing bare minimums, looking at those checks, deciding if they're relevant for you or not, just because it says the configuration is required, you know, is it required in your use case? Is it required for your requirements? Like, you know, are you a FedRAMP customer? Okay, yeah, it's probably a requirement because, you know, it's FedRAMP. They're going to tell you got to do it. But is it your dev environment? Is it your demo stuff? You know, where does it exist, right? There's certain areas where it makes sense to deal with it and certain areas where it makes sense to take care of it.Corey: I really want to thank you for taking the time to talk me through your thoughts on all this. If people want to learn more, where's the best place for them to find you?Alex: Yeah, so they can either go to sysdig.com/opensource. A bunch of open-source resources there. They can go to falco.org, read about the stuff on that site, as well. Lots of different ways to kind of go and get yourself educated on stuff in this space.Corey: And we will, of course, put links to that into the show notes. Thank you so much for being so generous with your time. I appreciate it.Alex: Yeah, thanks for having me. I appreciate it.Corey: Alexander Lawrence, principal security architect at Sysdig. I'm Cloud Economist Corey Quinn, and this episode has been brought to us by our friends, also at Sysdig. 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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 59:40


MLOps podcast #190 with Ads Dawson, Senior Security Engineer at Cohere, Guarding LLM and NLP APIs: A Trailblazing Odyssey for Enhanced Security. // Abstract Ads Dawson, a seasoned security engineer at Cohere, explores the challenges and solutions in securing large language models (LLMs) and natural language programming APIs. Drawing on his extensive experience, Ads discusses approaches to threat modeling LLM applications, preventing data breaches, defending against attacks, and bolstering the security of these critical technologies. The presentation also delves into the success of the "OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications" project, co-founded by Ads, which identifies key vulnerabilities in the industry. Notably, Ads owns three of the top 10 vulnerabilities, including Training Data Poisoning, Sensitive Information Disclosure, and Model Theft. This OWASP Top 10 serves as a foundational resource for stakeholders in AI, offering guidance on using, developing, and securing LLM applications. Additionally, the session covers insider news from the AI Village's 'Hack the Future' | LLM Red Teaming event at Defcon31, providing insights into the inaugural Generative AI Red Teaming showdown and its significance in addressing security and privacy concerns amid the widespread adoption of AI. // Bio A mainly self-taught, driven, and motivated proficient application, network infrastructure & cyber security professional holding over eleven years experience from start-up to large-size enterprises leading the incident response process and specializing in extensive LLM/AI Security, Web Application Security and DevSecOps protecting REST API endpoints, large-scale microservice architectures in hybrid cloud environments, application source code as well as EDR, threat hunting, reverse engineering, and forensics. Ads have a passion for all things blue and red teams, be that offensive & API security, automation of detection & remediation (SOAR), or deep packet inspection for example. Ads is also a networking veteran and love a good PCAP to delve into. One of my favorite things at Defcon is hunting for PWNs at the "Wall of Sheep" village and inspecting malicious payloads and binaries. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links Website: https://github.com/GangGreenTemperTatum OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications Core Team Member and Founder - https://owasp.org/www-project-top-10-for-large-language-model-applications/CoreTeam Fork for OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications - https://github.com/GangGreenTemperTatum/www-project-top-10-for-large-language-model-applications Security project: llmtop10.com --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Ads on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamdawson0/ Timestamps: [00:00] Ads' preferred coffee [00:46] Takeaways [02:52] Please like, share, and subscribe to our MLOps channels! [03:11] Security and vulnerabilities [05:24] Work at Cohere and OWASP [08:11] Previous work vs LLMs Companies [09:46] LLM vulnerabilities [10:38] Good qualities to combat prompt injection problems [13:26] Data lineage [16:03] Red teaming [19:39] Freakiest LLM vulnerabilities [22:17] Severe Autonomy Concerns [25:13] Hallucinations [27:59] Prompt injection [29:15] Vector attacks to be recognized [32:02] LLMs being customed [33:18] Security changes due to maturity [38:17] OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications [44:31] Gandalf game [46:06] Prompt injection attack [49:46] Overlapping security [53:26] Data poisoning [56:57] Toxic data for LLMs [58:50] Wrap up

Synful Ladies
Episode 104 - PCAP Recap!

Synful Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 64:53


Episode 104 - PCAP Recap!In this episode, the Synful Ladies dish on all of the sexy swinging antics they got up to in Florida! After traveling to Miami a little early to celebrate Lady Kroft's birthday, the Ladies dove right into all that Podcast A Palooza had to offer! From teaching rope classes and performing, to having a blast with the hosts and other podcasters, the Synful Ladies spill all the sexy tea!

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bed hoppers - swinging in the UK
bh167: the Miami PCAP recap

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 64:09


Thanks for downloading our podcast. In this episode we talk about our recent adventure to Florida and how Miami Podcast-A-Palooza (PCAP) went for us. We cover what it was like at the event, what we got up to and our thoughts on returning. There's some theme park talk and a little bit of naughty too - something for everyone!  Handy links Find out more about about PCAP and other Libertine events here: https://libertineevents.com/

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Episode 089 - The Lowdown From Libertine Events: Carnival Miami | Part 1!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 67:08


There was just too much to say and too little time to record it all! So, we're breaking this recap into two parts. In Part 1, you'll hear about our trip to the nude beach, the Carnival Theme Night, and of course, an amazing orgy night that featured the "Tower of Pleasure"!As always, thanks for listening!Support the people who support this show:Shameless Care (promo code: SUITELIFE)Casual Swinger Week II (Hedonism II Resort, Negril, Jamaica March 30 - April 6, 2024)Expansive Connection!Foambusters.com!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

Kinky Frame of Mind
Episode 159 - Miami PCAP Recap

Kinky Frame of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 57:57


In this Episode of Kinky Frame of Mind - Don and Syn talk about going to The Club OKC for Halloween and then they talk about their Miami trip for Podcast-A- Palooza. They talk about the party and events and  all the extra stuff they did All our links My Lifestyle US | LinktreeCheck out  Kinky Frame of Mind - Kinky Frame of Mind Get all your merchandise at  Shop Alternative Lifestyle Podcasters - FullSwapShop.com Then Check us out at  Instagram  @kinkyframeofmind • Instagram photos and videos Twitter  (1) kinkyframeofmind (@kinkyfom) / TwitterFullswap Radio Full Swap Radio – Its Not a Mood Its a LifestyleEmail  kinkyfom@gmail.com 

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Storm⚡️Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence

Welcome to Storm Watch by GreyNoise Intelligence, where the hosts discuss the latest cybersecurity topics and news. In this episode, the hosts are joined by special guest Emily Austin, a security researcher at Censys. Censys is a company that scans the entire IPV4 space, providing fast internet-wide scan data for researchers, threat hunters, and others who need to understand the internet landscape. They also offer an attack surface management platform to help organizations identify and protect their assets. Emily is a senior researcher and leads the research team at Censys, focusing on new vulnerabilities and internet measurement analytics. During the podcast, the hosts discuss the challenges of analyzing scan data and the importance of being informed about potential threats. They also touch on the topic of threat hunting and the debate between the terms "threat hunting" and "thrunting." Emily then does a deep dive on the WS_FTP exposure situation. The hosts mention the upcoming nationwide test of the emergency alert system by FEMA, which will send alerts to cell phones, radios, and televisions. They emphasize the importance of being aware of this test and the potential for disruptions. The conversation then shifts to the recent libwebp debacle, which has made every Chromium instance vulnerable. The hosts express concern about the lack of attention this issue is receiving and the confusion caused by the changing CVEs. Along with other cyber news, the show announces a new GreyNoise Early Access Program (EAP) feature: Sift. Sift lets users with GreyNoise accounts access the same early attack triage tools the internal GreyNoise Detection Engineering team uses. GreyNoise Labs is releasing it now to get feedback from customers and the community to help make Sift as useful as possible when applied to the PCAP data coming from the GreyNoise Early Access Program new sensors. View Episode Slides >> Join our Community Slack >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>  

The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast
#57 - A discussion about security research with John Hammond, Principal Security Researcher at Huntress

The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 26:53


On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we chat with John Hammond, Principal Security Researcher at Huntress, about security research.John Hammond is a cybersecurity researcher, educator and content creator. As part of the Threat Operations team at Huntress, John spends his days making hackers earn their access and helping tell the story. Previously, as a Department of Defense Cyber Training Academy instructor, he taught the Cyber Threat Emulation course, educating both civilian and military members on offensive Python, PowerShell, other scripting languages and the adversarial mindset. He has developed training material and information security challenges for events such as PicoCTF and competitions at DEFCON US. John speaks at security conferences such as BsidesNoVA, to students at colleges such as the US Naval Academy, and other online events including the SANS Holiday Hack Challenge/KringleCon. He is an online YouTube personality showcasing programming tutorials, CTF video walkthroughs and other cyber security content. John currently holds the following certifications: Security+, CEH, LFS, eJPT, eCPPT, PNPT, PCAP, OSWP, OSCP, OSCE, OSWE, OSEP, and OSED (OSCE(3)).The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast: a show about cybersecurity and the people that defend the internet.

Gaining Perspective
The Trends in Private-Credit Investing

Gaining Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 35:05


Churchill Asset Management invests in middle-market companies. It is part of Nuveen, and it raises capital from investors through comingled funds, separately managed accounts, business development companies (BDCs) and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs). In February, Nuveen and Churchill announced the launch of PCAP, a BDC that offers individual investors access to private capital investments across the U.S. middle market. My guest today, Alona Gornick, works with advisors who invest in this space. She will discuss the market environment and how advisors are approaching it, the risk-return profile for this type of investment, and the questions advisors should ask as they approach this opportunity. - Here is a link for more information about Churchill Asset Management: Churchill Asset Management web site - https://www.churchillam.com/ A message from Advisor Perspectives and VettaFi: To learn more on this and other topics, check out our full schedule of upcoming CE-approved virtual events.

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Episode 082 - Fantasy Portland 2023!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 75:38


We recap our fun time at Fantasy Portland with Libertine Events! It was a fantastic event focused on FANTASIES! We heard amazing seminars by That Couple Next Door, Monogamish Marriage, Mx. Bliss (Shibari and Dominance play), and even Sex Toys!!As always, thanks for listening!Support the people who support this show:Shameless Care (promo code: SUITELIFE)PCAP Miami 2023!Expansive Connection!Foambusters.com!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

Around the Galaxy - A Star Wars Fan Talkshow
Debra Wilson Returns - Jedi Survivor and Diablo IV

Around the Galaxy - A Star Wars Fan Talkshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 63:16


Debra Wilson is known to Star Wars fans as Cere Junda from Jedi Fallen Order and Jedi Survivor. She shares insight into Cere's journey, the plot twists and her epic battle with a certain dark lord of the Sith. She also talks to us about her upcoming role in Diablo IV as Prava, how she goes about bringing characters to life and flatulence. Yes, flatulence.Debra Wilson, is an American actress and comedian. She is known for being the longest-serving original cast member on the sketch comedy series Mad TV, having appeared on the show's first eight seasons from 1995 to 2003. As a voice actress, she has voiced various characters on television, including Ramaraffe on Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart (2019-2020), Grandma Shark on Baby Shark's Big Show! (2020–present), and Kira on Dogs in Space (2021–present). She has voiced multiple characters on series such as Black Dynamite (2012–2015), All Hail King Julien (2014–2016), and Spitting Image (2020–2022). She also starred in the films The Summerland Project (2016) and Bodied (2017).Wilson has had lead voice roles in video games such as Rebecca Thane in Mirror's Edge Catalyst (2016), Amanda Waller in Batman: The Enemy Within (2017–2018) and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (2023), Grace Walker in the Wolfenstein series (2017–2019), General Lyons in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), Sophia Akande in The Outer Worlds (2019), Cere Junda in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019), Kit in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (2021), Savathûn in Destiny 2 (2021–2022), Harbinger in Halo Infinite (2021), Renata Glasc in League of Legends (2022–present).In 2022, Wilson became the sixth official voice of Daisy Duck, making her the first African-American performer of the character.The SSW Network brings content to #StarWars Fans of all ages and generations. With Around the Galaxy, we bring you that magic moment when Star Wars fans meet for the first time. On Podcast of the Whills, we take a deep dive into the canon or a particular aspect of the saga. And our LIVE Friday night call-in talk show, Force Connect, looks at the latest in news and conversation in the Star Wars universe. From #disneyplus content, to comics to news and rumors, Chris, Pete and Nick have you covered!TheSSWNetwork.comTikTok: @TheSSWNetworkInstagram: @TheSSWNetworkFacebook.com/TheSSWNetworkTwitter: @TheSSWNetwork @ATGcastPatreon.com/TheSSWNetwork(c) 2023 Pete in the Seat StudiosThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4892554/advertisement

You Winning Life
Ep. 157: "Own Your Life Shamelessly" with Jeremy Gardner

You Winning Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 52:48


Jeremy Gardner is the founder of MadeMan and the Managing Partner of Mystic Ventures. He is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, venture capitalist, and has a reputation for being successful. For years he has been operating at frontier industries such as Blockchain technology, cosmetics and psychedelics. He's also well-known for being one of the earliest entrepreneurs in the Crypto space.In 2014, while he was in college, he founded the Blockchain Education Network (BEN), offering courses and jobs globally. Shortly, he co-founded Augur, the decentralized prediction market platform; and had the first ICO utility token and Defy App on Epirium. He worked as an entrepreneur in residence and an investor in Blockchain Capital; investing in some of the industry's biggest companies, and creating the first tokenized security PCAP. Jeremy also served as the founding Editor-in-Chief of distributed magazine.In this episode, Jeremy shares insights into:◈ Success in Blockchain technology.◈ Experience in using psychedelics.◈ Turning points and changes for the betterment.[00:02:39] Talk to us about how you got in this stuff. How you started in the crypto world. [00:02:49] You know, 2010, 2011 is kind of like the first, “Hit Me!”. Like you gotta get me on this![00:03:12] We were all kicking and screaming on this thing.[00:04:44] Crypto vs Politics.[00:05:45] And then at my first BitCoin club I discovered Bitcoin clubs at MIT and at Stanford. And that same night I got a call to make an organization out of this.[00:05:57] It happened very quickly. In three months I had incorporated a non-profit in every continent. [00:06:12] Hungry for Crypto. [00:06:16] There weren't a lot of resources, now it's the largest and oldest non-profit in the Ethereum Blockchain.[00:06:56] The one thing that stood out to me is how quickly you collaborated with other people.[00:07:04] Activism. [00:09:59] My generation's thing![00:10:31] Seize the moment.[00:17:43] I started to have some serious psychological issues. I was on psychiatric drugs, nothing worked. One day I ate mushroom and my life changed.[00:19:06] Long before this renaissance in psychedelics. I was aware of the medical potential of these substances.[00:39:44] If there's something you're passionate about, go all in on it.https://www.gonzogardner.com/Please do me a favor, subscribe, leave a positive review on iTunes, follow us on Instagram and share if you know anyone who would benefit from this or other episodes!Do you want to work with me? Reach out and let me know!https://www.instagram.com/youwinninglife/https://www.tiktok.com/@youwinninglifehttps://linktr.ee/jasonwasserlmftThe Family Room Wellness Associates Online Therapy and Coaching with Jason Wasser, LMFTExercise Safely When It's Dark Out! Noxgear - Advanced Visibility and Safety Gear for Runners & CyclistsWasser's Furniture Highlighting what's great about buying your furniture from a brick and mortar family business!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

The Manila Times Podcasts
SPORTS: Laguna-Dasmariñas routs Rizal to advance in PCAP playoffs | April 21, 2023

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 2:15


SPORTS: Laguna-Dasmariñas routs Rizal to advance in PCAP playoffs | April 21, 2023Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein #TheManilaTimes#BUSINESS Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Parenting with Impact
Ep 098: What the Research Tells Us about ADHD Couple Dynamics

Parenting with Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 30:44


Robin Nordmeyer and Joyce Kubik are long-standing ADHD coaches. They have been working together for over a decade to elevate the field of ADHD coaching through research and delivering services to those living with ADHD, with a specific focus on couples with ADHD. Joyce Kubik, a pioneer in ADHD coaching, has been a Certified Masteries Coach and Professional ADHD Coach for 24 years. She is actively involved in research involving couples where ADHD is present. She wrote the ground-breaking study on ADHD Coaching, Efficacy of ADHD Coaching for Adults with ADHD (JAD 2010), which Harvard Medical School recognized at the Coaching in Leadership and Healthcare event in 2018. She has won awards for coaching and research and is the past president of the ADHD Coaches Organization. Joyce is also the author of four books, including her memoir Unraveling ADHD: How I turned my greatest deficit into my greatest asset.    Robin Nordmeyer, PCAP is an ADHD Coach and founding partner of The Center For Living Well with ADHD. Her coaching experience of 12+ years specializes in the support of helping couples create sustainable loving relationships, as well as helping adults learn how to navigate ADHD in ways that help them thrive in their businesses and careers. She co-led Marriage Uncomplicated, an 8-week workshop and research study designed to help couples impacted by ADHD for three years. She currently co-leads Relationship Reboot for Couples Impacted By ADHD, a group coaching program and curriculum, with the Center For Living Well with ADHD, LLC. You can learn more about The Center, Robin, and the Relationship Reboot Couples Program by visiting their website.    Listen to this inspiring Parenting With Impact episode with Joyce Kubik and Robin Nordmeyer about how couples can better navigate their relationship when both partners have ADHD. Parenting is Leadership Parenting is a leadership opportunity. With the "Parenting is Leadership" Guide from ImpactParents, two frameworks and a dozen core competencies will guide you to up-level your parenting... and improve the most important relationships of your life. Here is what to expect on this week's show: How can couples effectively manage ADHD in their relationship? What strategies can couples use to create a more collaborative and open relationship? What is the importance of understanding the role of coaching in relationships with ADHD? Connect with Robin: centerforlivingwellwithadhd.org LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram Email   Connect with Joyce:  joycekubik.com Email   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Notes From The Pen
EP #144 - It's Happening; PEN Announcement

Notes From The Pen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 37:33


Bobby joins the upper echelon of creative writing by being selected as one of only 27 inmates t/o the nation to join the newly created PEN America Inmate Writers Bureau (IWB). The Kid did it! Comma Comma Comma Comma...Cham..eleon...some good news to share, which is a nice bounce back from the last episode. PEN America: https://pen.org/prison-writing/ PCAP is a program at the University Of Michigan which highlights the creativity of inmates in the state. Please check it out: https://lsa.umich.edu/pcap/ Join us on Patreon to get early releases, and help our cause: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq Shout-out to JD for all his behind the scenes support. Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message

We Gotta Thing - A Swinger Podcast
Episode 104: Choosing a Lifestyle Event with Cate from PCAP

We Gotta Thing - A Swinger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 89:36


Finding lifestely events and then choosing which event is the best fit for your approach to the lifestyle can be difficult and often confusing. Listen in as we chat with event host Cate from Libertine Events and the Wanderlust Swingers podcast. We'll share insights and answer questions from couples exploring the lifestyle and facing the same challenges.

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #885 - Who's There?

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 81:26 Very Popular


Happy New Year! It's the beginning of 2023 so what better way to ring in the new year with two things recorded in 2022! First we have the Timelash, and then we bring you the adventures of PCap, Bill, and a bunch of wacky termite infested kids as they take on a haunted house, a weirdo landlord and more in our Modern Series Commentary for “Knock Knock”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon The Timelash Commentary: Knock Knock

The David Knight Show
27Sep22 Feds Go Feral: SWAT Homeschool Family, US Post Office Spies on 2A Activists

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 181:41


* Federal government goes feral. SWAT raid on homeschool family shows how vicious, venal and political our government has become* The Last Knight — a look at the life & music of composer John Williams, the man who made films blockbuster, honored by the Queen just before her death. * Was the Russian school shooting a false flag?* USPS joins the long list of federal bureaucrats spying on Americans* Navy criminal investigation unit grabbing information about EVERYTHING you do on the internet: email, cookies, VPN, PCAP, and more.* GOP "Commitment to America" — what are they promising? What do they see as problems? What are their solutions?* INTERVIEW: Italy vs. EU — the players and the issues and it came to this. Gard Goldsmith, GardnerGoldsmith.substack.com joins in a wide ranging discussion of history and politics. And, a massive lawsuit filed against McDonalds raises the question — can a corporation be sued for NOT doing business with you? Locke, the social contract and libertyFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

The REAL David Knight Show
27Sep22 Feds Go Feral: SWAT Homeschool Family, US Post Office Spies on 2A Activists

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 181:41


* Federal government goes feral. SWAT raid on homeschool family shows how vicious, venal and political our government has become* The Last Knight — a look at the life & music of composer John Williams, the man who made films blockbuster, honored by the Queen just before her death. * Was the Russian school shooting a false flag?* USPS joins the long list of federal bureaucrats spying on Americans* Navy criminal investigation unit grabbing information about EVERYTHING you do on the internet: email, cookies, VPN, PCAP, and more.* GOP "Commitment to America" — what are they promising? What do they see as problems? What are their solutions?* INTERVIEW: Italy vs. EU — the players and the issues and it came to this. Gard Goldsmith, GardnerGoldsmith.substack.com joins in a wide ranging discussion of history and politics. And, a massive lawsuit filed against McDonalds raises the question — can a corporation be sued for NOT doing business with you? Locke, the social contract and libertyFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

The Cyber Tap
Guess Who's Back, Back Again - S8E1

The Cyber Tap

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 53:07


Welcome to the fall season of the Cyber Tap podcast. This week, Mat and Mike return to the studio and talk about the very busy summer off. -------------------------Follow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about Purdue cyberTAP's education and professional services, visit cyber.tap.purdue.edu

Telecom Reseller
Axellio delivers detection and response technology with the speeds required in 5G implementations for industry and military, Podcast

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 22:10


While the industry is driving 5G, the military recognizes its potential and is creating special teams working across functional groups to evaluate 5G and the next generation of 5G. Scott Aken Scott Aken, CEO of Axellio has extensive knowledge of cyber security and explains the evolution the technology form 3G to 4g and the different WiFi standards. With 5G there is more definition, and the speeds will be 100 times faster than previously used. Current solutions will not work well in 5G. They will throttle the 5G network. Axellio provides100 Gbps Packet Capture and Long-term Storage while allowing for simultaneous read and write access at up to 200 Gbps rates for immediate access to all data. This is a very good discussion with information for commercial, financial and defense affiliated organizations. Axellio's approach to security is based on the premise that comprehensive network visibility is critical to address insider threats created by zero-day attacks and advanced persistent threats. Packets are the immutable evidence and the solid foundation needed for comprehensive threat response. Axellio's patent-pending security platform PacketXpress® is a network visibility hub that allows you to store and forward all the network traffic processed by the existing security infrastructure. This prevents overload situations in the current security ecosystem, creating more reliable results and allows you to virtualize the monitoring environment for better scalability. Pioneering network packet capture and analysis also creates “PCAP on demand”: packet store-and-forward for real-time and historical analysis, providing direct access to any pre-and post-event packet data for any event for better decision making. For more information, go to: https://www.axellio.com/?hsLang=en

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK
bh132: reflecting on Podcast-A-Palooza

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 61:21


Thanks for downloading our show. This time around we talk about PCAP and cover some of our highlights for the event. We reflect on our experiences and discuss why we didn't play and how we were feeling. We offer some tips for attending similar events - and what we'd do differently in the future. Handy links Check out 4OURPLAY here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqOv9wSOOfiXXdeGAuRTtbg Find out about BlacknKinky here: https://twitter.com/Blacknkinky And hear from Swinger University here: https://twitter.com/SwingerUPodcast Check out our site at www.bedhoppers.co.uk   Want to join our patreon? Head to https://www.patreon.com/bedhoppersuk?  But mostly, thanks for hopping into our bed!  

Swinging Downunder
Podcast-A-Palooza PCAP2022 Best and Worst Moments

Swinging Downunder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 72:57 Very Popular


Another Podcast-A-Palooza Swingers Hotel Takeover is complete!  Curious what a PCAP event looks like or what to expect at a swingers hotel takeover? In this episode Cate runs through her 7 best and worst moments of PCAP2022 in sunny Palm Springs. Cate is joined by 13 PCAP2022 attendees who share their thoughts, journey and time at PCAP2022 and what their swingers hotel takeover experience was like. PCAP2022 Hosts  Casual Swinger Podcast bed hoppers Podcast The Monogamish Marriage Podcast + Blog 2 Hot Wives Podcast 4OURPLAY Podcast  Swinger University Podcast Life Of Spice  Black N Kinky Lifestyle Podcast  Average Swingers Podcast PCAP2022 Sponsor #open dating app Connect with other nonmonogamous couples and singles on #open  Other Links Cate's new TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@wanderlustswingers Wanderlust Swingers Instagram Support us Wanna help us out and support the show? We would love you to consider supporting us on Patreon from only $1 a month & you'll get access to exclusive content and live podcasts. Join us www.patreon.com/swingingdownunder Swinging Lifestyle Events Head to Naughty In Nawlins 2022 https://www.swingingdownunder.com/naughty/  Visit our website for videos, blogs, podcasts, newsletters and swinging lifestyle resources. https://www.swingingdownunder.com/  Love, Peace and Respect C&D We are a swinging lifestyle podcast, we talk about sex, being a hotwife and non-monogamy, please ensure you are of legal age to be listening to our sexy stories. If you're interested in learning more about the swinging and hotwifing lifestyle join us on our sexy swinger hotwife podcast. We share information our personal experiences and journey, swinger event, swinging dating sites, reviews for swingers resorts and more.

4OURPLAY - A Swinger Podcast
Ep 48 - Podcast-A-Palooza 2022 Review + Highlights

4OURPLAY - A Swinger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 46:45 Very Popular


In Episode 48 of the 4OURPLAY Swinger Podcast, Bella and Jase talk about Podcast-A-Palooza 2022 in Palm Springs, California! We give you a review on PCAP and also share some of our highlights from the weekend!Mentioned in this episode:Jase's song of the week: Potion by Dua Lipa and Calvin HarrisJase's show of the week: Spy FamilyBella's boba drink obsession: QQ Happy Family Milk Black TeaWhere else to find us:Website: http://4ourplay.com/Come party with us! https://4ourplay.com/events 4OURPLAY The Game: http://4ourplay.com/gamesShop our swingers merch : http://4ourplay.com/shop Subscribe to our Youtube!E-mail: 4ourplaypodcast@gmail.comAsk us a question: http://4ourplay.com/askJoin Our Discord Server!: 4OURPLAY Swinging CommunityJoin Our Facebook Group!: 4OURPLAY CommunityTwitter: http://twitter.com/4ourplaypodcastInstagram: @4ourplayofficialTikTok: http://tiktok.com/@4ourplayBella's Instagram: http://instagram.com/heybellalunaJase's Instagram: http://instagram.com/heyjasebBella's VIP OnlyFans: http://onlyfans.com/bellalunavipBella's Free OnlyFans: http://onlyfans.com/bellalunafreeSign up for OnlyFans!Get SDC Full Membership for 30 days FREEGet Kasidie Full Membership for 30 days FREE*Some links may contain affiliate links!

The Black n Kinky Lifestyle: A Swinger's Podcast
Episode 69: Orgasms on the dance floor, Belle goes commando and other PCAP color pop madness

The Black n Kinky Lifestyle: A Swinger's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 66:59


Show notes Topic of the day: Orgasms on the dance floor, belle goes commando and other PCAP color pop madness. Belle and Bomber talk about what they learned after attending Podcast-a-Palooza for the third time. Facebook Fuckshit: What happens when your husband leaves you for your sister. If you want all the details from PCAP, sign up for our patreon! https://www.patreon.com/blacknkinky Urban Swingers Cabin Fever Linktr.ee/urbanswingers PCAP content creators referenced: Wanderlust swingers: https://www.swingingdownunder.com/ Monogamish Marriage: https://themonogamishmarriage.com/the-monogamish-marriage-podcast/ Average Swingers: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/average-swingers/id537110554 Casual Swingers: https://casualswinger.com/ 4 our play: https://4ourplay.com/ 2 Hot Wives: https://2hotwives.com/ Bed hoppers: https://www.bedhoppers.co.uk/ Swinger University: https://swingeruniversity.com/ Life of Spice: https://www.tiktok.com/@life_of_spice?lang=en Tequila that you can sip: https://tequila3030cristalino.com/ Hitlist Stephanie Hsu https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3513533/ Joel Kim Booster https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5527841/?ref_=tt_cl_t_1

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK
bh131: flying Casual at PCAP

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 40:38


This episode was recorded on the last day of PCAP (that's PodCast-A-Palooza). Mickey and Mallory from the Casual Swingers join us to talk about PCAP, their session, some random observations and a bit of a chin wag. We cover some top tips for filming and explore swearing in the UK and USA. The big question is, will our voices hold up? Hopefully this episode will be Mallory approved!   Handy links Find out more about the Casual Swingers at https://casualswinger.com/ Treat yourself to a new sex toy at https://www.casualtoys.com/ Check out our new site at www.bedhoppers.co.uk   Want to join our patreon? Head to https://www.patreon.com/bedhoppersuk?  But mostly, thanks for hopping into our bed!

Swinger University Podcast
PCAP2022 Color Pop - PCAP Recap!

Swinger University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 42:14


Sadly we are packing up to head home today, but we wanted to get one more episode out to wrap up this amazing event. Fun, sun, playtime, and some really great content here that all the podcasters shared with the attendees. Thank you all for attending, and listening to us. A HUGE thanks to Cate for setting up and running this amazing event. We look forward to the next one, and we haven't even left our first.Support the show

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK
bh129: the bed hoppers come together

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 57:40


Thanks for downloading our show. This episode is all about our recent come together event - where we took over Vanilla Alternative for an evening and hosted nearly 100 amazing swingers. We chat about what went well, what we'd do to improve it and cover all of the behind the scenes gossip. Tune in to find out who wore the same dress as Mrs H, why Mr H now has a towel with his face on it and if we ever made it to the hot tub. Handy links Check out our new site at www.bedhoppers.co.uk   Want to join our patreon? Head to https://www.patreon.com/bedhoppersuk?  Want to join us in Palm Springs at PCAP? Head to https://podcast-a-palooza.com/bedhoppers But mostly, thanks for hopping into our bed!

The Cyber Tap
Morris Worm - The Cyber Moments That Made Us - S7E8

The Cyber Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 53:20


This week, Mat and Mike sit down with the illustrious Dr. Gene Spafford to discuss the Morris Worm, from first contact to the fix and beyond. -------------------------Announcements:Interested in PCAP, visit purdue.edu/pcap-------------------------Stay current with cyberTAP:cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blogFollow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about Purdue cyberTAP's education and professional services, visit cyber.tap.purdue.edu

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK
bh128: celebrating the no and opening the box

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 47:16


Thanks for downloading our show. This time around we talk about some questions that came up from a recent threesome - and if it was really going to be a booty call. This leads on to a little chat about consent, asking for what you want, celebrating saying no and, of course, Schrödinger's cat. We dive into the Little Mermaid and touch on body language and Hogwarts houses. Like us - it's a short one, but a good one! Handy links Check out our site at www.bedhoppers.co.uk   Want to join our patreon? Head to https://www.patreon.com/bedhoppersuk?  Want to join us in Palm Springs at PCAP? Head to https://podcast-a-palooza.com/bedhoppers But mostly, thanks for hopping into our bed!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Episode 065 - Familiar vs New Play Experiences Part II | Dirty Disney House Party!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 74:59


In part 2 of this topic, we talk about the pros and cons of having NEW play dates. Some pros might be:New connectionsHearing new storiesSome cons might be:Learning likes/dislikesInsecurities may surfaceAlso, hear some of the HOT Stories from our time at the Dirty Disney House Party!Check out the Podcast-a-Palooza site here! Trust us, you do not want to miss out!Follow Cate and Darrell from Wanderlust Swingers or PCAP on Instagram!As always, thanks for listening!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

The Cyber Tap
Bonus Episode - Tuesday Afternoon Mess Around - S7E7

The Cyber Tap

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 42:15


This week, it's a whole crew show. We all got together to chat about Mike's 2-year saga in purchasing a PS5, Russian cyber warfare, PCAP, and a whole mess of nothing. Enjoy!  -------------------------Announcements:Interested in PCAP, visit purdue.edu/pcap-------------------------Stay current with cyberTAP:cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blogFollow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about Purdue cyberTAP's education and professional services, visit cyber.tap.purdue.edu

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK
bh127: where does he get those wonderful toys?

bed hoppers - swinging in the UK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 64:58


Thanks for downloading our show. This week we cover three Hot Octopuss toys - the Kurve, the Jett and the Pulse Duo. We natter about bass, treble and Mickey Mouse ears. We also take time out to talk about using toys in the lifestyle and why Mrs H isn't always keen on the idea.  Handy links Head this way for the amazing Hot Octopuss toys.  Check out our new site at www.bedhoppers.co.uk   Want to come to our come together takeover event at Vanilla Alternative on 23 April? Message us on Twitter, Fab, on our site or email us at bedhoppersuk@gmail.com It's £70 for couples and £30 for single ladies - and kicks off at 6pm. Want to join our patreon? Head to https://www.patreon.com/bedhoppersuk?  Want to join us in Palm Springs at PCAP? Head to https://podcast-a-palooza.com/bedhoppers But mostly, thanks for hopping into our bed!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Episode 064 - You Choose: Familiar or New Play Dates?! Part 1

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 64:10


In part 1 of this topic, we talk about the pros and cons of having familiar play dates. Some pros might be:Super comfortableExplore fantasiesYou're familiar with your partners likes and dislikesSome cons might be:Lack of spice or creativityBlurred lines in relationship status (are we poly now?)Check out the Podcast-a-Palooza site here! Trust us, you do not want to miss out!Follow Cate and Darrell from Wanderlust Swingers or PCAP on Instagram!As always, thanks for listening!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

The Cyber Tap
Stuxnet - The Cyber Moments That Made Us - S7E6

The Cyber Tap

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 45:03


This week, Mat and Mike talked with Golden Mic Awardee George Bailey. Together they break down Stuxnet, its impact on cyber and information security, global politics, and Mat's little vacation. -------------------------Announcements:Interested in PCAP, visit purdue.edu/pcap-------------------------Stay current with cyberTAP:cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blogFollow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about Purdue cyberTAP's education and professional services, visit cyber.tap.purdue.edu

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Bonus Episode - Shameless Podcast-a-Palooza Promo with the Honeyspoons!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 20:24


Our dear friends, Mr. and Mrs. Honeyspoon join us for this short bonus episode. This is a shameless promotion for the fantastic event that is Podcast-a-Palooza (PCAP) 2022! We share our thoughts on our favorite aspects of this event and talk about what we hope to see at the next one. If you're not hip, PCAP is a great event for newbies and veteran Lifestylers, alike. It's a wonderful mix of people from all over who get together at an amazing location!Check out the Podcast-a-Palooza site here! Trust us, you do not want to miss out!Follow Cate and Darrell from Wanderlust Swingers or PCAP on Instagram!As always, thanks for listening!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

The Cyber Tap
Hardware Hacking - The Cyber Moments That Made Us - S7E5

The Cyber Tap

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 54:58


This week, Mat and Mike talk with Joe Grand from Grand Idea Studio. They chat about Joe's recent crypto wallet hardware hack, his past with the L0pht, and what it means to be a "hacker."------------------------Check out Joe GrandYouTube: youtube.com/c/JoeGrandTwitter: @JoeGrand-------------------------Announcements:Interested in PCAP, visit purdue.edu/pcapWant to learn more about CERIAS Security Symposium, visit https://www.cerias.purdue.edu/site/symposium-------------------------Stay current with cyberTAP:cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blogFollow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about Purdue cyberTAP's education and professional services, visit cyber.tap.purdue.edu

The Cyber Tap
Retail Breaches - The Cyber Moments That Made Us - S7E4

The Cyber Tap

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 48:53


This week, Mat and Mike bring back Marcus Rogers to talk about a selection of major retail breaches; Target, Anthem, and TJMaxx, and how they change our legal systems and consumer perspectives.-------------------------Announcements:Interested in PCAP, visit purdue.edu/pcapWant to learn more about CERIAS Security Symposium, visit https://www.cerias.purdue.edu/site/symposium-------------------------Stay current with cyberTAP:cyber.tap.purdue.edu/blogFollow us on all the things:Twitter: @PCyberTAPLinkedIn: Purdue cyberTAPEmail the Cyber Tap with suggestions (or be a guest)cybertappodcast@purdue.eduTo learn more about Purdue cyberTAP's education and professional services, visit cyber.tap.purdue.edu

The Black n Kinky Lifestyle: A Swinger's Podcast
Episode 63: Podcast-A-Palooza Encore Recap

The Black n Kinky Lifestyle: A Swinger's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 79:22


Show notes For information about desire Forum.desiremexico.com Podcasts referenced: Monogamish Marriage: https://themonogamishmarriage.com/the-monogamish-marriage-podcast/ Livin the suite life podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJtcyhQvtAedjaWAIiDFbw Average Swingers: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/average-swingers/id537110554 Expansive connection: https://www.expansiveconnection.com/ Casual Swingers: https://casualswinger.com/ Colette in the news: https://youtu.be/JZgObYNhryo. Hitlist Regina King Jonathan Majors Zazie Beetz Lakeith Stanfield Delroy Lindo Idris Elba Cleopatra Coleman Topic of the day: PCAP encore Recap! Facebook Fuckshit: Homicide by face sitting Bombers Bougie Broadcast: Black folks who aren't just interested in Black spaces Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/blacknkinky