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The PSW crew discusses tips, tricks, and traps for using AI and LLMs. We discuss a wide range of AI-related topics, including how to utilize AI tools for writing, coding, data analysis, website design, and more! Some key takeaways include: AI has rapidly shifted from novelty to an essential tool in security and other fields. Paid AI versions offer significant advantages for professionals. Legal, ethical, and copyright questions around AI-generated content remain unresolved. Human skills, critical thinking, communication, and adaptability are more important than ever. AI is a powerful assistant, but not a replacement for expertise, creativity, or judgment. Fact-checking AI outputs and understanding bias are critical in the age of generative AI. This episode offers a comprehensive, practical, and philosophical look at how AI is reshaping security, education, and society, providing both optimism and caution for the future. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-872
The PSW crew discusses tips, tricks, and traps for using AI and LLMs. We discuss a wide range of AI-related topics, including how to utilize AI tools for writing, coding, data analysis, website design, and more! Some key takeaways include: AI has rapidly shifted from novelty to an essential tool in security and other fields. Paid AI versions offer significant advantages for professionals. Legal, ethical, and copyright questions around AI-generated content remain unresolved. Human skills, critical thinking, communication, and adaptability are more important than ever. AI is a powerful assistant, but not a replacement for expertise, creativity, or judgment. Fact-checking AI outputs and understanding bias are critical in the age of generative AI. This episode offers a comprehensive, practical, and philosophical look at how AI is reshaping security, education, and society, providing both optimism and caution for the future. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-872
The PSW crew discusses tips, tricks, and traps for using AI and LLMs. We discuss a wide range of AI-related topics, including how to utilize AI tools for writing, coding, data analysis, website design, and more! Some key takeaways include: AI has rapidly shifted from novelty to an essential tool in security and other fields. Paid AI versions offer significant advantages for professionals. Legal, ethical, and copyright questions around AI-generated content remain unresolved. Human skills, critical thinking, communication, and adaptability are more important than ever. AI is a powerful assistant, but not a replacement for expertise, creativity, or judgment. Fact-checking AI outputs and understanding bias are critical in the age of generative AI. This episode offers a comprehensive, practical, and philosophical look at how AI is reshaping security, education, and society, providing both optimism and caution for the future. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-872
EP 57. Ghosts Join The OG crew Reesy, Kingi Mitty and Ushy as they go through the recent TGC club champs and celebrate Rory's win! Mitty makes a bold bet, PSW tries to square the ledger and we're joined by the major of Munduberra Carl! NEW WEEKLY EPISODES! The Turn - 40:57 All Things PLP - https://www.preferredliesgolf.com Email us at info@preferredliesgolf.com Supercoach Code 225788 Tipping Comp Password is birdies Saxx Design - Get around them for all your graphic design needs - https://saxx.design/ GUMMIES and MORE!- https://krushorganics.com/ - Use code PLP for 40% off!
For this episode I interview Kehinde and Fumi, and PJ and Coretta at The Village of Riverside Glen. Kehinde is a nurse, Fumi is a PSW/Med Cert, PJ is a Recreation Team member, and Coretta is a PSW. They share with me their respective journeys from their home countries of Nigeria and Kenya, acclimating to the dramatically different weather while settling in with their families, as well as navigating the challenge of getting jobs and education here, as many of their incredible skills and accreditations from their home countries aren't recognized here in Canada. They also share some of their goals for the future, and their favourite parts of working at Riverside Glen. Thank you to Kehinde, Fumi, PJ and Coretta for sharing your stories!This interview was originally recorded on February 18th, 2025 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com
Der Wahlkampf wird zunehmend zäh und alle sind froh, wenn er vorbei ist. Ähnlich wie eine Regierungserklärung von Olaf Scholz. Im Gegensatz zu Wahlen wird eine solche wenigstens nicht mehr so schnell kommen. Dafür wird wohl Friedrich „Blackrock“ Merz bald mal zeigen können, wie es läuft, wenn man ohne Regierungserfahrung Kanzler wird. Vorausgesetzt, er findet noch eine Koalition, die Markus Söder noch nicht ausgeschlossen hat. Aber wer weiß, womöglich bringt das Comeback der Linken in den Umfragen auch noch ganz neue Optionen hervor? Oder, die vielen Unentschlossenen sorgen nach Monaten der Umfrage-Unbeweglichkeit doch noch für eine ganz große Überraschung. Wir schließen einen Innenminister Emmerich jedenfalls nicht aus! Gerade für die Unentschlossenen haben wir alle Hebel in Bewegung gesetzt und liefern eine schnelle Sonderfolge zur Bundestagswahl von „Stadt, Land, Bund“! PS: Wählen gehen!
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Kate Hartkopf interviews Jordan Spillane and Rachel Drury from Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin regarding their recent publication in the Journal of General Internal Medicine highlighting the positive long-term health outcomes of their Ambulatory Diabetes Outreach Program (ADOP), a collaborative pharmacist and nurse-led initiative to assist in the direct management of patients with type 2 diabetes. For more information on this initiative and its outcomes, you can find the publication here.SpeakersJordan Spillane, PharmDDirector of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Health NetworkRachel Drury, PharmD, BCACPAmbulatory Pharmacy Manager, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network
In this special anniversary episode of the Prepared School Psych Podcast, host Jenny Ponzuric reflects on her one-year journey with the podcast and shares her personal story and career path as a school psychologist. Jenny discusses her initial discovery of the field, her experiences working in Southern California, and her progression from juggling multiple responsibilities to supervising practicum students, exploring neuropsychology, and ultimately starting her own business. She underscores the importance of finding one's purpose and how she has continuously evolved to support more students. The episode also highlights her work with the Pattern of Strengths and Weaknesses model and her shift from a county office position to running her training and support platform for school psychologists. Become a PSW Monthly MemberPSW Monthly is your one-stop resource for everything you need to implement PSW with confidence. With ongoing learning opportunities, monthly office hours, and access to a community of experts, PSW Monthly provides the support and guidance school psychologists need. Starting at just $27/month, you can stay updated, get your questions answered, and refine your understanding of the PSW model. Learn more and join today! https://jennyponzuric.com/pswmonthly/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Jenny for updates and resources: Instagram: @jennyponzuricLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-ponzuric-1562a8119/ Join our LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14462888/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Milestone 00:34 Discovering School Psychology 02:14 Early Career Challenges 03:27 Supervising and Reflecting 05:02 Continued Learning and Growth 06:04 Expanding Impact Through Trainings 10:04 Transition to County Office 15:24 Starting My Own Business 17:05 Current Endeavors and Future Plans 18:53 Conclusion and Gratitude The information and advice provided are for guidance purposes only. All participants must adhere to federal and state law, along with their school district guidelines and policies.
Hoe zou Nederland eruit kunnen zien in het jaar 2120? De denktank uit Wageningen die over dit vraagstuk heeft nagedacht, werd onlangs beloond met de Grote Maaskantprijs.Deze aflevering in het kort:⇨ Een schets van Nederland in 2120⇨ Waar we ruimte vinden voor klimaatadaptieve maatregelen⇨ Opvallende uitspraken door Henk Jagersma van SPW Extreme weersbuien. Grote hoeveelheden water dat vanuit de rivieren in Duitsland en België onze kant op stroomt en een stijgende zeespiegel. Maar ook een bodem die daalt. Wat betekenen al die klimaatuitdagingen voor de gebouwen die we vandaag de dag bouwen? Daarover gaat het in deze aflevering van Vastgoed Gezocht. We bespreken dit vraagstuk met Alex Hekman van ingenieursbureau Sweco. Daarnaast is hij projectdirecteur van Nederland 2120, dat een toekomstbeeld schetst van een land dat inzet op zogeheten nature-based oplossingen. Meer ruimte geven voor de rivieren bijvoorbeeld. Toch ziet Hekman dat opdrachtgevers van Sweco vaak voor technische oplossingen blijven kiezen. Een betere afwatering of hogere dijk bijvoorbeeld. Luister ook | Bas van Veggel: een duizendpoot in het vastgoedOok de financiële kwestie komt aan bod. Want klimaatbestendig bouwen doet immers iets met de businesscase van projecten. ‘We weten al dat meer groen in steden tot gezondere mensen leidt. Zo krijgen we de gezondheidskosten naar beneden. Het grote vraagstuk is alleen: wie pakt nu dat bonnetje op?’ Verder gaat het over de vraag hoeveel ruimte al die klimaatadaptatie-maatregelen nodig hebben. In de toekomstschets van Nederland 2120 wordt voor die vierkante meters vooral gekeken naar landbouwgrond. Luister ook | Huib Boissevain: een uitgesproken vastgoedmanMaarten de Gruyter windt zich intussen op over een interview met Henk Jagersma van SPW op Vastgoedmarkt.nl. PSW is het pensioenfonds voor mensen die werkzaam zijn bij één van de woningcorporaties. Jagersma is hierin kritisch op de Wet betaalbare huur, omdat die een goed rendement voor zijn pensioenpot in de weg kan zitten. 'Het is alsof iemand die bij Greenpeace werkt en dan toch in een dieselauto rijdt', aldus De Gruyter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoe zou Nederland eruit kunnen zien in het jaar 2120? De denktank uit Wageningen die over dit vraagstuk heeft nagedacht, werd onlangs beloond met de Grote Maaskantprijs. Deze aflevering in het kort: ⇨ Een schets van Nederland in 2120 ⇨ Waar we ruimte vinden voor klimaatadaptieve maatregelen ⇨ Opvallende uitspraken door Henk Jagersma van SPW Extreme weersbuien. Grote hoeveelheden water dat vanuit de rivieren in Duitsland en België onze kant op stroomt en een stijgende zeespiegel. Maar ook een bodem die daalt. Wat betekenen al die klimaatuitdagingen voor de gebouwen die we vandaag de dag bouwen? Daarover gaat het in deze aflevering van Vastgoed Gezocht. We bespreken dit vraagstuk met Alex Hekman van ingenieursbureau Sweco. Daarnaast is hij projectdirecteur van Nederland 2120, dat een toekomstbeeld schetst van een land dat inzet op zogeheten nature-based oplossingen. Meer ruimte geven voor de rivieren bijvoorbeeld. Toch ziet Hekman dat opdrachtgevers van Sweco vaak voor technische oplossingen blijven kiezen. Een betere afwatering of hogere dijk bijvoorbeeld. Luister ook | Bas van Veggel: een duizendpoot in het vastgoed Ook de financiële kwestie komt aan bod. Want klimaatbestendig bouwen doet immers iets met de businesscase van projecten. ‘We weten al dat meer groen in steden tot gezondere mensen leidt. Zo krijgen we de gezondheidskosten naar beneden. Het grote vraagstuk is alleen: wie pakt nu dat bonnetje op?' Verder gaat het over de vraag hoeveel ruimte al die klimaatadaptatie-maatregelen nodig hebben. In de toekomstschets van Nederland 2120 wordt voor die vierkante meters vooral gekeken naar landbouwgrond. Luister ook | Huib Boissevain: een uitgesproken vastgoedman Maarten de Gruyter windt zich intussen op over een interview met Henk Jagersma van SPW op Vastgoedmarkt.nl. PSW is het pensioenfonds voor mensen die werkzaam zijn bij één van de woningcorporaties. Jagersma is hierin kritisch op de Wet betaalbare huur, omdat die een goed rendement voor zijn pensioenpot in de weg kan zitten. 'Het is alsof iemand die bij Greenpeace werkt en dan toch in een dieselauto rijdt', aldus De Gruyter.
For this episode of Healthcare Change Makers, we sat down and had a captivating conversation with Dr. Steven Harrison, the CEO of Tri-County Mennonite Homes. Steven has a wealth of experience as a seasoned leader in long-term care. Throughout the episode, you'll hear all about his insights from working internationally and how this experience has shaped his views about Canada embracing global perspectives and solutions for challenges at home. We also learned more about Steven's career journey, beginning as a PSW and his decision to pursue a career in leadership focusing on system design and change, rather than becoming a clinician. Furthermore, Steven also discusses overcoming the most pressing issues in seniors' care, such as the damage caused by the pandemic, and the coordinated efforts needed to recover and adapt. We also talk about a much-needed shift from large-scale institutional models to more personalized, community-based care, emphasizing the importance of adapting to modern societal needs. When speaking about his leadership values, Steven believes in the importance of hard work, resilience, giving back to his community and learning from failure. As a healthcare leader, Steven says it's critical to be vulnerable and selfless, especially when it comes to inspiring his staff and providing a safe space for them to express their concerns. Steven also talks about how impactful it is for his staff to create opportunities for them to be their best selves by focusing on their strengths and pushing them out of their comfort zones. Quotables: “Leadership is truly a privilege. You hear people say that a lot, but it is. It becomes very real when it impacts you directly as a leader. So, I always take that approach that you have to be selfless, supportive, community oriented, focused – those kinds of things, but it's not a birthright being in a leadership role. What this also taught me is be ready for tomorrow and learn from every single opportunity that presents itself to you.” – SH “Vulnerability is key to leadership. It's not about crying in a meeting or anything like that. It's really about understanding that you have a role and a place within the organization, and people look up to you constantly.” – SH “In my home, in the community, working for home care, the experiences all those years ago is so different from today. Our needs have changed. The system's changed. Expectations have changed. But what has stayed core to all of this is that compassion, the perseverance, the willingness to go above and beyond. That's what makes you a great clinical support person and PSW.” – SH “I always joke with people – my luggage feels heavier coming home than when I go out into the world because I'm bringing that much more depth and understanding of people and all that work I've done when I come back.” – SH “Most people I've met in health and social services come into the field out of a place of wanting to help in some way. You don't come here because you want to be a millionaire. There are other options to do that. You come here because this is your calling, so to speak, and as one of my team would say here, it gets you in your feels like it really is an emotional response to things. That makes the job a whole lot easier when you start from that place.” – SH “I look at our organization, and we are not just a building. It's bricks and mortar, but what happens inside that building is what will set us apart. It is inspiring people to operational excellence. It's not the edifice that will make this house a home, it is what they will do inside this home that will make it rich and lively and I think that is the most important part.” – SH “I was once told, compromise when you can, but never be intransigent. Always remember, shifting your position is not a sign of weakness, it's a sign of learning from the room, growing your position and actually inspiring others.” – SH “You need to manage your reputation, but you have to stay true to who you are, stay true to that character, and hold that near and dear to your heart. It's not a popularity contest being in leadership, so don't expect everyone to love you, but certainly don't expect everyone to hate you either. Find your middle ground but be comfortable in you own skin and who you are.” – SH Mentioned in this Episode: Tri-County Mennonite Homes AdvantAge Ontario Ontario Hospital Association (OHA) Infection Prevention and Control Canada (IPAC) Access More Interviews with Healthcare Leaders at HIROC.com/podcast Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get you favourite podcast. Email us at communications@hiroc.com.
In this episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies Michelle Dawn Mooney sat down with special guest, Carrie Mockler, the Vice President of Operations at PublicSchoolWORKS, a Raptor Technologies company. PublicSchoolWORKSis a fully automated, all-in-one learning management system for online training for school staff and a comprehensive risk management program.Key Takeaways:• Why having a Safety and Compliance Program is important.• How to create a sustainable solution in an ever-changing landscape.• How to get buy-in from staff who are already overwhelmed with initiatives.In her 15 years at PSW, Carrie Mockler has transformed it into the K-12 safety and wellness trailblazer it is today. Carrie has been described as a people-centric leader and the heartbeat of the organization, and in her time there, she has built an infrastructure that ensures long-term positive outcomes for teachers, staff, and students.
Defy Dementia – The podcast for anyone with a brain, by Baycrest
This episode of Defy Dementia explores why women may face a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease than men. First, caregiver Angeleta Cox shares the story of her mother, Sonia, a former personal support worker (PSW) who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2017. Then, Dr. Natasha Rajah (Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute and Toronto Metropolitan University) discusses the latest research on the increased risk of dementia in women, and what women can do to protect their brain health. Don't miss this episode full of practical brain health tips for you and the women in your life. Resources Why is dementia different for women? – from Alzheimer's SocietyDid you know? Women are at higher risk – from Alzheimer's Society Women and Alzheimer's – from Alzheimer's Association Women and dementia: A global research review – from Alzheimer's Disease International Why are women more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease? – from Harvard Health PublishingVideo: A discussion on women, brain health and dementia – from Alzheimer's Society
This week on Roz & Mocha FML: getting along with the ex's new girl! When drinking sours a family, a story about moving away only to hate where you moved to and preparing for loss as a PSW.
In this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, we highlight the research project completed by Alana Akam, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Akam's project provides great insight into management of GLP-1s in times of shortage with a focus on clinical outcomes.Alana Akam, PharmDPGY2 Ambulatory Care Resident Froedtert & the Medical College of WisconsinJonathan White, PharmDClinical Pharmacist, Residency Program Director - PGY2 Ambulatory CareFroedtert & the Medical College of WisconsinCenter for Advanced Care, 4th floor
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, pharmacy student, Hope Schier, sits down with Dr. Jonathan White, from Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, to discuss his unique career path as an ambulatory care pharmacy practitioner. Throughout the conversation, Dr. White reflects on his pharmacy journey, the impact of meaningful mentors, and his passion for academia and precepting.
Jason Healey comes on the show to discuss new ideas on whether the new national cybersecurity strategy is working. Segment Resources: DEFRAG Hacker Film Festival short documentary (https://youtu.be/NYvHWcQsIRE) on hackers and their favorite films. For educational purposes only, as we don't have the rights to the clips. YouTube link to Wargames event with Jen Easterly, Matt Devost, Amelia Koran and Kevin Huyck (head of ops for NORAD) (https://youtu.be/iqx6STDYJ7c?si=73WQtSG4RnCGsBcT). https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/which-cyber-regulations-fit-which-sectors https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-national-cybersecurity-strategy-breaking-a-50-year-losing-streak https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/twenty-five-years-of-white-house-cyber-policies https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/understanding-offenses-systemwide-advantage-cyberspace The PSW crew discusses some crypto topics, such as post-quantum and GoFetch, new Flipper Zero projects, RFID hacking and hotel locks, BlueDucky, side channel attacks and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-822
The PSW crew discusses some crypto topics, such as post-quantum and GoFetch, new Flipper Zero projects, RFID hacking and hotel locks, BlueDucky, side channel attacks and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-822
Jason Healey comes on the show to discuss new ideas on whether the new national cybersecurity strategy is working. Segment Resources: DEFRAG Hacker Film Festival short documentary (https://youtu.be/NYvHWcQsIRE) on hackers and their favorite films. For educational purposes only, as we don't have the rights to the clips. YouTube link to Wargames event with Jen Easterly, Matt Devost, Amelia Koran and Kevin Huyck (head of ops for NORAD) (https://youtu.be/iqx6STDYJ7c?si=73WQtSG4RnCGsBcT). https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/which-cyber-regulations-fit-which-sectors https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/the-national-cybersecurity-strategy-breaking-a-50-year-losing-streak https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/twenty-five-years-of-white-house-cyber-policies https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/understanding-offenses-systemwide-advantage-cyberspace The PSW crew discusses some crypto topics, such as post-quantum and GoFetch, new Flipper Zero projects, RFID hacking and hotel locks, BlueDucky, side channel attacks and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-822
The PSW crew discusses some crypto topics, such as post-quantum and GoFetch, new Flipper Zero projects, RFID hacking and hotel locks, BlueDucky, side channel attacks and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-822
The Ontario government earmarked almost $5 billion in funding over four years to help long-term care homes hire and retain care staff. It's since added additional millions in incentives to attract thousands to become personal support workers over the next few years. For insight on whether those efforts can overcome the PSW shortages still projected by the province's fiscal watchdog, we welcome: Sharleen Stewart, president of SEIU Healthcare, a union representing more than 60 thousand frontline health-care workers; Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics, at Sinai Health; and Pat Armstrong, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of sociology at York University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Wednesday, February 14, 2024.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate her daily news digest and share it with our audience—tune in every morning on the TRNN podcast feed to hear about the latest important news stories from Canada and around the world.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer:Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-podSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/newsletter-podLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnewsReferenced articles:Story 1 -Rogers Sugar strike is over and The Tyee introduces us to the Dude of Dudes, a Canada goose.Story 2 - Quebec fast-tracks training for new home-based personal service workers, will pay students $12,000 to attend.Story 3 - The feds flow $176M to small municipalities to build housing in exchange for bylaw and regulation changes that will make it easier to build housing.Story 4 - Hospital targeted by Israeli snipers in Gaza.Story 5 - At least 45 people were killed by Ethiopian forces in Amhara region, finds Ethopian Human Rights Commission.
The transformation of healthcare is a seemingly insurmountable challenge, yet overcoming any obstacle in the journey begins with the belief that it is possible to win! It's not about the magnitude of the task; it is about the collective will to prioritize the wellbeing of every person we serve in our population. Perhaps when approached with the audacity to imagine a healthier and more equitable future for all, we'll actually get there. And that is just what the Physicians of Southwest Washington (PSW) is realizing as they navigate a successful transition from volume to value. Our guest on the Race to Value this week is Melanie Matthews, the dynamic, creative, and innovative CEO of PSW. She leads a population health company that has been around for three decades. Melanie is not only leading their ACO and managing their progression in the adoption of full-risk Medicare Advantage delegation; she has become a nationally recognized voice for value-based health policy. In listening to this interview, you will hear from a leader that has a real personal capacity for leadership and a clear focus on excellence. If you want to hear from someone that is at the absolute forefront of risk-based contracting and innovation, who understands the issues at a granular level, this episode with Melanie is a must-listen! Episode Bookmarks: 01:30 Introduction to Melanie Matthews and the Physicians of Southwest Washington (PSW) 04:30 PSW has evolved over the last three decades from an IPA to a diverse business that includes a national leading ACO and risk-bearing entity for MA. 06:00 "PSW is a story of independent physicians who, in a time of market consolidation, want to remain independent and focus on the patient relationship." 06:45 Achieving success in delegated risk and taking accountability for both quality and total cost of care. 07:00 The impact of MACRA on the long-term value-based care strategy of PSW. 08:30 Building an infrastructure and developing capabilities to move a value-based agenda. 09:00 Developing a business model for agility in responding to new rules ("a kayak in a sea of cruise ships") and engaging all types of physicians in the landscape. 09:30 "The value-based movement is important as the fee-for-service chassis is not realistic, has poor quality and outcomes, and rising costs." 10:00 Taking risk with physician partners and providing them with MSO services, leveraging a technical infrastructure and population health platform. 10:45 The glacial pace of scaling payment model transformation at CMS and CMMI's bold goal for 2030. 12:00 The increasing shift to home-based care delivery and the use of generative AI in reshaping care delivery. 13:00 How the flawed economic design of the fee-for-service system creates industry inertia. 14:00 Diverting to the known (i.e. fee-for-service care delivery) in times of stress is an unsustainable path forward. 15:00 Convincing the Board room on the tenets of VBC when it hasn't historically delivered on its promises. 16:00 Trends in consumer cost-shifting and the challenges of private insurers cross-subsidizing provider losses from public payers. 16:30 Unsustainable economics in employer-based healthcare and the looming insolvency of Medicare. 17:00 What does the CMMI 2030 Goal mean for future of the value movement? 18:30 An overview of the extensive services offered by PSW that empowers success in VBC. 19:30 The explosive growth of strategic transactions of physician groups and how mass consolidation is impacting the landscape. 21:00 Aligned incentives and access to a population health platform as keys to VBC success. 22:00 PE investment impacts on competition in an independent physician ecosystem. 23:00 Generational differences in the approach to the business of practicing medicine. 23:30 "Organizations that are convened with independent physicians are able to show better costs of care." (vs. employed or vertically integrated systems)
Join Jenny Ponzuric, founder of the Prepared School Psych Podcast and Community, in a valuable conversation with Liz Hayashi, an experienced school psychologist with a diverse background. Liz shares insights gained from her interviews across different districts in California, offering essential tips for school psychologist job seekers. Key Takeaways:District Research: Explore the importance of researching the school district, understanding its structure, programs, and philosophy. Liz emphasizes the significance of knowing whether the district follows a PSW or discrepancy model.Resume Preparation: Learn how to craft a concise and impactful response when asked to bring your resume to life. Liz provides insights into the key elements that interviewers look for in resumes. Assessment Foundations: Delve into the core concepts of assessment, with a focus on the RIOT model (Review of records, Interviews, Observations, and Testing). Gain an understanding of the foundational principles of assessment without getting overwhelmed by specific battery names. Handling Nervousness: Discover practical strategies to manage nervousness before interviews. Liz shares self-talk and mindfulness practices to instill confidence and poise. Preparing for Questions: Get tips on preparing for common interview questions, such as "Tell me about yourself" and questions related to assessment, child find, and intervention processes. Liz encourages active listening and tailoring responses to the district's needs. Handling Unfamiliar Questions: Learn how to handle unexpected or unfamiliar questions during interviews. Liz advocates for honesty, expressing a willingness to learn, and showcasing an interest in professional growth. Behavior and Emotional Support Questions: Understand the importance of being prepared for questions related to behavior, Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), and supporting students with emotional concerns. Staying Informed: Stay informed about current practices and hot topics in school psychology by regularly checking NASP and CAST websites. Liz recommends staying grounded in the core concepts of assessment. Tips for the Interviewee: Liz shares valuable tips for interviewees, emphasizing active listening, asking questions, and demonstrating a willingness to learn. She encourages prospective school psychologists to show alignment with the district's culture and practices. Seeking Mentorship: Recognize the value of finding a mentor in the field of school psychology. Liz highlights the benefits of mentorship in navigating the challenges and continuously learning throughout one's career. Embracing Professional Development: Embrace ongoing professional development opportunities, acknowledging that learning in the field of school psychology is a continuous process. Liz encourages openness to new challenges and adapting to evolving educational needs. This episode serves as an indispensable guide for those preparing for school psychologist interviews, offering practical insights and strategies to navigate the process successfully. Whether you're a newcomer or an experienced professional, Liz's expertise provides valuable perspectives on excelling in school psychologist interviews. Happy job hunting!Interested in learning more about the Prepared School Psychologist Community? Get access to a FREE two week trial today-use code PODCAST at checkout! - Subscribe now and join our community of dedicated School Psychologists committed to creating inclusive, supportive, and empowering school environments for every child. Let's embark on this journey of professional growth and student-centered advocacy together! Follow us on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more: Instagram: @jennyponzuric
Join us on a compelling journey into the heart of FASD caregiving and advocacy in Episode #142 of The FASD Success Show. I'm your host, Jeff Noble, and in this insightful episode, we welcome Amanda Burley, a dedicated Personal Support Worker trainee and a passionate advocate for the FASD community. This episode is a tapestry of personal stories, professional experiences, and the resilience required to navigate the complexities of FASD. Amanda brings her unique perspective to the show, sharing valuable lessons from her own life as someone living with FASD. We delve into the critical aspects of making and maintaining meaningful friendships, facing and overcoming workplace challenges, and the enduring power of resilience in daily life. Her experiences shed light on the nuanced realities faced by individuals with FASD and those who care for them.This episode is not just a conversation; it's a journey into the core of what it means to advocate for oneself and others in the face of adversity. Amanda's story is a testament to the strength and perseverance inherent in the FASD community. In this episode, you'll gain insight into:- Navigating the nuances of building and sustaining friendships when living with FASD.- Overcoming workplace challenges with resilience and self-advocacy, especially in caregiving roles.- Strategies and experiences in managing stress and emotional challenges, essential for caregivers and individuals with FASD.- Amanda's inspiring journey in her PSW training and her aspirations in healthcare, highlighting the importance of ambition and continuous personal growth.This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of FASD and the resilience required to thrive within this landscape. Subscribe, tune in, and join us in this heartfelt exploration of the challenges and triumphs in FASD caregiving. Be part of our mission to foster a more supportive, empathetic, and resilient future for the FASD community.Show Notes:- Connect with Amanda Burley and her advocacy work through her TikTok profile @AmandaBurley2.- Explore resources and strategies for effective caregiving and self-advocacy in the context of FASD.- Learn more about the role of Personal Support Workers and the challenges faced in caregiving environments.Don't forget to subscribe to The FASD Success Show for more episodes that inspire, inform, and empower the FASD community.Support the show
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Rachel Whitesitt, Tony Michalski, and Gabby Guara from Streu's Pharmacy in Green Bay. Rachel, Tony, and Gabby discuss their unique roles (including challenges, triumphs, and involvement with PSW) in the community pharmacy approach to ambulatory care. This podcast coincides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023. Rachel Whitesitt PharmD, MPH - rwhitesitt@streuspharmacy.netTony Michalski PharmD, BCPS - amichalski@streuspharmacy.netGabby Guara CPhT - ggaura@streuspharmacy.net
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter and Dan Wilk interview Kassie Kollauf, PharmD, Chelsea Voight, PharmD, BCACP, and Amanda Wegenka, PharmD, BCACP from Gundersen Health System. Kassie, Chelsea, and Amanda discuss their unique roles (including challenges, triumphs, and involvement with PSW) in their approach to chronic disease management in clinic and at the community pharmacy level. This podcast coincides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023. Kassie Kollauf - kkkollau@gundersenhealth.orgChelsea Voight - clvoight@gundersenhealth.orgAmanda Wegenka - alwegenk@gundersenhealth.org
For the Security News, we officially welcome Bill Swearingen to our expert panel of PSW hosts, and discuss the news including hacking shenanigans, QNAP, recovering crypto currency, Android malware, and more! Then in a pre-recorded segment: Sonar Vulnerability Researchers Thomas Chauchefoin and Paul Gerste conducted research on the security of Visual Studio Code — the most popular code editor out there — which was presented at DEF CON 31 in August. The pair uncovered a few ways for attackers to gain code execution on a victim's computer if they clicked on a specially crafted link or opened a malicious folder in Visual Studio Code, bypassing existing mitigations like Workspace Trust. Developers tend to trust their IDEs and do not expect such security issues to exist. As developers have access to source code and production systems, they make for very interesting targets for threat actors. Important to note is that the security concepts that the two are able to demonstrate apply not just to Visual Studio Code, but to most other code editors. This is also the story of how the researchers got an unexpected $30,000 bounty from Microsoft for these bugs, by mistake! Segment Resources: BLOG POSTS Securing Developer Tools: Argument Injection in Visual Studio Code (https://www.sonarsource.com/blog/securing-developer-tools-argument-injection-in-vscode/) Securing Developer Tools: Git Integrations (https://www.sonarsource.com/blog/securing-developer-tools-git-integrations/) CVEs CVE-2023-36742 (https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2023-36742) CVE-2022-30129 (https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/advisory/CVE-2022-30129) CVE-2021-43891 (https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/advisory/CVE-2021-43891) Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-804
We officially welcome Bill Swearingen to our expert panel of PSW hosts, and discuss the news including hacking shenanigans, QNAP, recovering crypto currency, Android malware, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-804
For the Security News, we officially welcome Bill Swearingen to our expert panel of PSW hosts, and discuss the news including hacking shenanigans, QNAP, recovering crypto currency, Android malware, and more! Then in a pre-recorded segment: Sonar Vulnerability Researchers Thomas Chauchefoin and Paul Gerste conducted research on the security of Visual Studio Code — the most popular code editor out there — which was presented at DEF CON 31 in August. The pair uncovered a few ways for attackers to gain code execution on a victim's computer if they clicked on a specially crafted link or opened a malicious folder in Visual Studio Code, bypassing existing mitigations like Workspace Trust. Developers tend to trust their IDEs and do not expect such security issues to exist. As developers have access to source code and production systems, they make for very interesting targets for threat actors. Important to note is that the security concepts that the two are able to demonstrate apply not just to Visual Studio Code, but to most other code editors. This is also the story of how the researchers got an unexpected $30,000 bounty from Microsoft for these bugs, by mistake! Segment Resources: BLOG POSTS Securing Developer Tools: Argument Injection in Visual Studio Code (https://www.sonarsource.com/blog/securing-developer-tools-argument-injection-in-vscode/) Securing Developer Tools: Git Integrations (https://www.sonarsource.com/blog/securing-developer-tools-git-integrations/) CVEs CVE-2023-36742 (https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/CVE-2023-36742) CVE-2022-30129 (https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/advisory/CVE-2022-30129) CVE-2021-43891 (https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/advisory/CVE-2021-43891) Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-804
We officially welcome Bill Swearingen to our expert panel of PSW hosts, and discuss the news including hacking shenanigans, QNAP, recovering crypto currency, Android malware, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-804
In our first segment: the PSW hosts drop valuable insight on how to start your own journey into reverse engineering hardware! Resources we mentioned: The Hardware Hackers Handbook is a great start Do a badge challenge: https://www.cyberark.com/resources/threat-research-blog/an-introduction-to-hardware-hacking Take some classes Do some Arduino stuff: https://www.arduino.cc/ Take free courses on electrical engineering: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-01sc-introduction-to-electrical-engineering-and-computer-science-i-spring-2011/ (And here: https://www.tinkerforge.com/en/doc/ and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSQf3iuluYo&list=PLoFdAHrZtKkhcd9k8ZcR4th8Q8PNOx7iU) Building a lab - The list: Soldering iron (and tools and parts such as Solder, Flux, Tweezer, Soldering wick, Cutter, Wire stripper) Hot air rework station (can be bundled with soldering iron) Multi-meter (and lots of associated cables) Jumper and pinout wires Breadboard USB microscope Bench power supply Specific lighting (e.g. my document camera has an LED light that works great) Magnification - magnifying lenses and a headset (esp. if you are old, like us) USB serial devices (or Bus Pirate if you fancy) Then, in the Security News: Windows 11 tries to fix legacy authentication, Rapid resets and the world's largest DDoS attack, we finally get to see the cURL vulnerability, and its pretty ugly, turns out Android TV boxes with pre-installed malware are a hot topic, patch your Netscaler, root for everyone with emergency responder software, learn THIS hacking Tools First, long live Wayland, how to actually hack a WiFi device with a Flipper Zero, scanning open source packages, GNOME bugs and a bonus, security is a great idea until there is a bypass in apparmor,a tool that everyone should have in their kit, and we could talk for hours about 25 hard hitting lessons from Cybersecurity! All that and more on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-802
In our first segment: the PSW hosts drop valuable insight on how to start your own journey into reverse engineering hardware! Resources we mentioned: The Hardware Hackers Handbook is a great start Do a badge challenge: https://www.cyberark.com/resources/threat-research-blog/an-introduction-to-hardware-hacking Take some classes Do some Arduino stuff: https://www.arduino.cc/ Take free courses on electrical engineering: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-01sc-introduction-to-electrical-engineering-and-computer-science-i-spring-2011/ (And here: https://www.tinkerforge.com/en/doc/ and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSQf3iuluYo&list=PLoFdAHrZtKkhcd9k8ZcR4th8Q8PNOx7iU) Building a lab - The list: Soldering iron (and tools and parts such as Solder, Flux, Tweezer, Soldering wick, Cutter, Wire stripper) Hot air rework station (can be bundled with soldering iron) Multi-meter (and lots of associated cables) Jumper and pinout wires Breadboard USB microscope Bench power supply Specific lighting (e.g. my document camera has an LED light that works great) Magnification - magnifying lenses and a headset (esp. if you are old, like us) USB serial devices (or Bus Pirate if you fancy) Then, in the Security News: Windows 11 tries to fix legacy authentication, Rapid resets and the world's largest DDoS attack, we finally get to see the cURL vulnerability, and its pretty ugly, turns out Android TV boxes with pre-installed malware are a hot topic, patch your Netscaler, root for everyone with emergency responder software, learn THIS hacking Tools First, long live Wayland, how to actually hack a WiFi device with a Flipper Zero, scanning open source packages, GNOME bugs and a bonus, security is a great idea until there is a bypass in apparmor,a tool that everyone should have in their kit, and we could talk for hours about 25 hard hitting lessons from Cybersecurity! All that and more on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-802
On this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Zach Hovis, Julie Otzelberger, and Jennifer Moore from Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin. Zach, Julie, and Jennifer discuss their unique roles (including challenges, triumphs, and involvement with PSW) in Froedtert's approach to Digital Care Monitoring. This podcast coincides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023. Hosted By: Jen Slaughter - PhD, PharmD, BCACP, Ambulatory Pharmacy Supervisor - SSM/ DMG Primary Care Interviewed: Julie Otzelberger - julie.otzelberger@froedtert.com - CMA (AAMA) from Froedtert Jennifer Moore - jennifer.moore@froedtert.com - MHA, Senior Manager, Inception Health Zach Hovis - zhovis@mcw.edu - PharmD, BCACP, Assistant Professor, Clinical Sciences Department at MCW
Recorded by: Jen Slaughter, PharmD, BCACP, Interim Ambulatory Pharmacy Supervisor - DMG Primary Care, Pharmacist Clinical Specialist, Ambulatory at SSM Health in Madison. Share Your Story PSWOn this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Nicole Green, Josie Lipp, and Kayla Wegner from the Ambulatory Care team from ThedaCare. Nicole, Josie, and Kayla discuss their individual practice area focus, challenges, triumphs and involvement in PSW. This podcast coinsides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023.For questions about their practice, please reach out to:Nicole Green - nicole.green@thedacare.orgJosie Lipp - josie.lipp@thedacare.comKayla Wegner - kayla.wegner@thedacare.org
STM32 boards, soldering, decapping chips, RTOS development, lasers, multiple flippers and for what you ask? So I can be alerted about a device I already know is there. The Flipper Zero attracted the attention of news outlets and hackers alike as people have used it to gain access to restricted resources. Is the Flipper Zero that powerful that it needs to be banned? This is a journey of recursion and not taking “no” for an answer. Kailtyn Hendelman joins the PSW crew to discuss the Flipper Zero and using it to hack all the things. In the Security News: SSDs use AI/ML to prevent ransomware (And more buzzword bingo), zombie servers that just won't die, spectral chickens, side-channel attacks, malware-free cyberattacks!, your secret key should be a secret, hacking smart TVs with IR, getting papercuts, people still have AIX, ghosttokens, build back better SBOMs, Salsa for your software, Intel let Google hack things, and they found vulnerabilities, and flase positives on your drug test, & more! Flipper resources: * [Changing Boot Screen Image on ThinkPad's UEFI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvqZRTMAlMA -Flipper Zero) * [A collection of Awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device.](https://github.com/djsime1/awesome-flipperzero) * [Flipper Zero Unleashed Firmware](https://github.com/DarkFlippers/unleashed-firmware) - This is what Paul is using currently. * [A maintained collective of different IR files for the Flipper!](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper-IRDB) - Paul uses these as well. * [Alternative Infrared Remote for Flipperzero](https://github.com/Hong5489/ir_remote) Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw782
STM32 boards, soldering, decapping chips, RTOS development, lasers, multiple flippers and for what you ask? So I can be alerted about a device I already know is there. The Flipper Zero attracted the attention of news outlets and hackers alike as people have used it to gain access to restricted resources. Is the Flipper Zero that powerful that it needs to be banned? This is a journey of recursion and not taking “no” for an answer. Kailtyn Hendelman joins the PSW crew to discuss the Flipper Zero and using it to hack all the things. Flipper resources: * [Changing Boot Screen Image on ThinkPad's UEFI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvqZRTMAlMA -Flipper Zero) * [A collection of Awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device.](https://github.com/djsime1/awesome-flipperzero) * [Flipper Zero Unleashed Firmware](https://github.com/DarkFlippers/unleashed-firmware) - This is what Paul is using currently. * [A maintained collective of different IR files for the Flipper!](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper-IRDB) - Paul uses these as well. * [Alternative Infrared Remote for Flipperzero](https://github.com/Hong5489/ir_remote) Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw782
STM32 boards, soldering, decapping chips, RTOS development, lasers, multiple flippers and for what you ask? So I can be alerted about a device I already know is there. The Flipper Zero attracted the attention of news outlets and hackers alike as people have used it to gain access to restricted resources. Is the Flipper Zero that powerful that it needs to be banned? This is a journey of recursion and not taking “no” for an answer. Kailtyn Hendelman joins the PSW crew to discuss the Flipper Zero and using it to hack all the things. In the Security News: SSDs use AI/ML to prevent ransomware (And more buzzword bingo), zombie servers that just won't die, spectral chickens, side-channel attacks, malware-free cyberattacks!, your secret key should be a secret, hacking smart TVs with IR, getting papercuts, people still have AIX, ghosttokens, build back better SBOMs, Salsa for your software, Intel let Google hack things, and they found vulnerabilities, and flase positives on your drug test, & more! Flipper resources: * [Changing Boot Screen Image on ThinkPad's UEFI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvqZRTMAlMA -Flipper Zero) * [A collection of Awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device.](https://github.com/djsime1/awesome-flipperzero) * [Flipper Zero Unleashed Firmware](https://github.com/DarkFlippers/unleashed-firmware) - This is what Paul is using currently. * [A maintained collective of different IR files for the Flipper!](https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper-IRDB) - Paul uses these as well. * [Alternative Infrared Remote for Flipperzero](https://github.com/Hong5489/ir_remote) Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw782
Tune in to ask our PSW hosts anything you want to know! Join the live discussion in our Discord server to ask a question. Visit securityweekly.com/discord for an invite! Larry Pesce, Jeff Man, Tyler Robinson, and more will be answering your questions, including: What is your advice on avoiding burnout? If each of the hosts had to be a distribution of Linux, which one would each of them be? Which host is the worst influence? Why is security so hard? Will any of you be at RSAC this year and where can we come see you? What current projects are you working on? In the Security News: Using HDMI radio interference for high-speed data transfer, Top 10 open source software risks, Dumb password rules, Grand Theft Auto, The false promise of ChatGPT, The “Hidden Button”, How a single engineer brought down twitter, Microsoft's aim to reduce “Tedious” business tasks with new AI tools, The internet is about to get a lot safer, All that, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw775
Tune in to ask our PSW hosts anything you want to know! Join the live discussion in our Discord server to ask a question. Visit securityweekly.com/discord for an invite! Larry Pesce, Jeff Man, Tyler Robinson, and more will be answering your questions, including: What is your advice on avoiding burnout? If each of the hosts had to be a distribution of Linux, which one would each of them be? Which host is the worst influence? Why is security so hard? Will any of you be at RSAC this year and where can we come see you? What current projects are you working on? Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw775
Tune in to ask our PSW hosts anything you want to know! Join the live discussion in our Discord server to ask a question. Visit securityweekly.com/discord for an invite! Larry Pesce, Jeff Man, Tyler Robinson, and more will be answering your questions, including: What is your advice on avoiding burnout? If each of the hosts had to be a distribution of Linux, which one would each of them be? Which host is the worst influence? Why is security so hard? Will any of you be at RSAC this year and where can we come see you? What current projects are you working on? In the Security News: Using HDMI radio interference for high-speed data transfer, Top 10 open source software risks, Dumb password rules, Grand Theft Auto, The false promise of ChatGPT, The “Hidden Button”, How a single engineer brought down twitter, Microsoft's aim to reduce “Tedious” business tasks with new AI tools, The internet is about to get a lot safer, All that, and more! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw775
It's another holiday week, so enjoy this interview from the PSW archives! We chat with Marcus J. Ranum of Tenable, pit ODROID against Raspberry Pi, and introduce you to USBee in our security news. All that and more, so stay tuned!
It's another holiday week, so enjoy this interview from the PSW archives! We chat with Marcus J. Ranum of Tenable, pit ODROID against Raspberry Pi, and introduce you to USBee in our security news. All that and more, so stay tuned!
Recorded by: Jen Slaughter, PharmD, BCACP, Interim Ambulatory Pharmacy Supervisor - DMG Primary Care, Pharmacist Clinical Specialist, Ambulatory at SSM Health in Madison. Share Your Story PSWOn this episode of PSW's Ambulatory Care Podcast, Jen Slaughter interviews Drea Maier, Paige Corliss, and Lauren Zepke from the Ambulatory Care team from SSM Health in Madison. Drea, Paige and Lauren discuss their individual practice area focus, challenges, triumphs and involvement in PSW. This podcast coinsides with the #ShareYourStoryPSW social media campaign that can be found on PSW social media channels throughout 2023.For questions about their practice, please reach out to:Drea Maier - Andrea.Maier@ssmhealth.comPaige Corliss - Paige.Corliss@ssmhealth.comLauren Zepke - Lauren.Zepke@ssmhealth.com
We're aren't recording this holiday week, so enjoy this PSW throwback episode! Main host Paul Asadoorian selected this episode to share as it's still relevant to the hacker community today. PSW366 was recorded June of 2016 with Gary McGraw.
This week in the Security News: A Security Maturity Model for Hardware Development, Palo Alto Networks fixed a high-severity auth bypass flaw in PAN-OS, New UEFI rootkit Black Lotus offered for sale at $5,000, What are SBOMS, & Critical Remote Code Execution issue impacts popular post-exploitation toolkit Cobalt Strike Chris Crowley, SOC-Class Course Author, SANS Senior Instructor, and Consultant at Montance® LLC, joins PSW to discuss SOC training and development best practices, including insights from the SANS annual SOC survey. This segment is sponsored by Devo. Visit https://securityweekly.com/devo to learn more about them! Michael Meis, associate CISO at the University of Kansas Health System, joins PSW to discuss how the history of warfare has influenced modern-day cybercrime and how cyber leaders can shift to a victory mindset. This segment is sponsored by Devo. Visit https://securityweekly.com/devo to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Visit https://securityweekly.com/acm to sign up for a demo or buy our AI Hunter! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw760
Chris Crowley, SOC-Class Course Author, SANS Senior Instructor, and Consultant at Montance® LLC, joins PSW to discuss SOC training and development best practices, including insights from the SANS annual SOC survey. This segment is sponsored by Devo. Visit https://securityweekly.com/devo to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw760
Michael Meis, associate CISO at the University of Kansas Health System, joins PSW to discuss how the history of warfare has influenced modern-day cybercrime and how cyber leaders can shift to a victory mindset. This segment is sponsored by Devo. Visit https://securityweekly.com/devo to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw760
Episode #45 - A pleasure to have Shirley Arthur from The Village of Tansley Woods Long Term Care in Burlington join Erin & Doug on the Green Bench to share her #ElderWisdom about public speaking, being in the Salvation Army, and the role of a grandmother. At the age of 14, Shirley joined the Salvation Army in Montreal. Public Speaking came easy for her, speaks freely from the cuff. Singing as part of a Trio all over her community "You can't beat love." - Doug Robinson Shirley shares about being a hands-on grandma to 5 grandchildren. "I taught my grandchildren many many things, from the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees." - Shirley Arthur "There is no other great love than the love of a grandma." - Shirley Arthur An honest conversation on the difference between a grandma and a great-grandma. Shirley was a Girl Guide Captain for 17 years with a favourite camping grounds at a lake in the Laurentians. A great experince in 1943-1952. A lesson to the Girl Guides to "Always be an example." If you had to stand up and speak for 5 minutes on anything, what would your topic be? Shirley has shared her advice and wisdom with future PSW team members and students. Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on any network and share your thoughts on social media using the #ElderWisdom tag to help others find us. ----more---- The Green Bench is a symbol of elder wisdom. Physically or virtually, the bench invites us all to sit alongside a senior, share a conversation, or give and offer advice. It challenges the stigma seniors face; the ageism still so prevalent in society. It reminds us of the wealth of wisdom our elders offer and in doing so, helps restore them to a place of reverence. "The greatest untapped resource in Canada, if not the world, is the collective wisdom of our elders." -Ron Schlegel This podcast is brought to you by Schlegel Villages, retirement & long-term care homes in Ontario, Canada. #ElderWisdom | Stories from the Green Bench is produced by Memory Tree Productions Learn more about our host, Erin Davis, at erindavis.com Learn more about #ElderWisdom at elderwisdom.ca
Sinan Eren, the VP of Zero Trust at Barracuda joins us to discuss various aspects of MFA Fatigue & Authentication with the PSW crew! Segment Resources: https://assets.barracuda.com/assets/docs/dms/NetSec_Report_The_State_of_IIoT_final.pdf This segment is sponsored by Barracuda Networks. Visit https://securityweekly.com/barracuda to learn more about them! In the Security News: Bloodhound's blind spots, Interactable Giraffe, don't use open-source, it has too many vulnerabilities, MFA fatigue, tamper protection, use-after-freedom, how not to do software updates, hacking gamers, stealing Teslas, safer Linux, trojan putty, there's money in your account, game leak makes history, GPS jammers, Uber blames LAPSUS, spying on your monitor from a zoom call, next-generation IPS with AI and ML for zero-day exploit detection, 3D printed meat, and what to do when the highway is covered with what is usually kept in the nightstand... Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/secweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw756