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Hoy tenemos el lujo y la oportunidad de conversar con Lorenzo Martínez, uno de los más prestigiosos expertos en seguridad informática y a quién múltiples empresas e instituciones solicitan su intervención cuando sufren ataques por parte de grupos de cibercriminales. Es conocido por haber llevado a cabo algunas de las más relevantes negociaciones con todo tipo de atacantes. Es Ingeniero en Informática licenciado por la Universidad de Deusto. Especializado en seguridad informática, cuenta con certificaciones de seguridad como CISSP de ISC2 y CISA de ISACA. Dispone de una amplia experiencia en seguridad informática. Actualmente dirige su propia compañía, Securízame, especializada en seguridad de sistemas y redes de comunicaciones. Lorenzo es co-fundador y editor del blog de seguridad en español Security By Default.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/el-podcast-de-marc-vidal--5231699/support.
Join us on the latest episode, hosted by Jared S. Taylor! Our Guests: Alan Foreman, CEO and Adrian Condon, CTO at B-Secure.What you'll get out of this episode:Introduction to Alan Foreman and Adrian Condon of B-SecurThe founding story and evolution of B-SecurChallenges faced in developing and funding innovative cardiac technologyB-Secur's unique approach to ECG signal processingThe future of cardiac monitoring and preventative healthcareTo Learn More:B-Secur Website https://www.b-secur.com/Alan Foreman LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/aforeman/Adrian Condon LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/adriancondon09/ Our sponsors for this episode are:Sage Growth Partners https://www.sage-growth.com/Quantum Health https://www.quantum-health.com/Show and Host's Socials:Slice of HealthcareLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sliceofhealthcare/Jared S TaylorLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredstaylor/WHAT IS SLICE OF HEALTHCARE?The go-to site for digital health executive/provider interviews, technology updates, and industry news. Listed to in 65+ countries.
SummaryJames went on a trip to Miami for the F1 race organized by Legendary Auto Sports. The trip started with a flight delay, but eventually, they made it to Miami. James attended a Black Crowes concert the night before the race. The race itself was exciting, and James had a great time. He also mentioned his Seiko SKX007K2 watch. The conversation in this part revolves around the experience of attending an F1 race in Miami. The hosts discuss their travel to Miami, visiting a car collector club, the race track experience, the cost of attending the race, and the food options available. They also touch on the comparison between F1 and NASCAR races and the accessibility to the cars and merchandise at the event. The conversation covers various topics including attending the Formula 1 race in Miami, dealing with homeless individuals, and the challenges of gentrification. The hosts share their experiences at the race, discussing ticket prices, security measures, and the excitement of seeing the cars in action. They also talk about encounters with homeless individuals near their workplaces and the impact of gentrification on homelessness. The conversation ends with a funny story about a homeless man and his dog that wandered into one of the host's offices.
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereEli Holderness - Developer Advocate at ScalewayMark Rendle - Creator of Visual ReCode with 7 Microsoft MVP Awards & 30+ Years of Experience Building SoftwareRESOURCESElitwitter.com/eliholdernesslinkedin.com/in/eli-holderness-4890b886hachyderm.io/@eliMarktwitter.com/markrendlegithub.com/markrendlelinkedin.com/in/markrendleDESCRIPTIONMark Rendle interviews Eli Holderness, a developer advocate at Scaleway, about WebAuthn and the future of web authentication. Eli explains the intricacies of WebAuthn, delving into public key cryptography and hardware security tokens.The conversation extends to broader topics, including data privacy, the challenges of passwordless authentication, and the potential impact of WebAssembly on cloud computing.The interview provides insights into the evolving landscape of web development, security, and cloud services, offering a glimpse into the advancements and challenges faced by developers and cloud providers.RECOMMENDED BOOKSLiz Rice • Container SecurityLiz Rice • Kubernetes SecurityAaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 SimplifiedAaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 ServersAaron Parecki • The Little Book of OAuth 2.0 RFCsErdal Ozkaya • Cybersecurity: The Beginner's GuideRicher & Sanso • OAuth 2 in ActionTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
IN RE: AT&T/DIRECTTV NOW SECUR
On this week's episode of The Tech Leader's podcast, Gareth is joined by Adrian Condon, the CTO of B-Secur, a company that creates cutting-edge, heart health technology that is used in some of our favourite tech wearables. In this episode, the topic of discussion centres around how technology can be used to understand the human body, exemplified by the life-saving heart rate variability monitors that Condon himself has helped create. In understanding our connection to machinery, we also find out how our stress levels mirror that of a car in first gear, and how to avoid a subsequent tech-induced burnout. However, at a time where there is frequent talk about ‘cyborgs' replacing the organic human body, Adrian Condon discusses how technology should be used as a way of ‘aiding humans, not replacing them'. 02:16 – What does good leadership mean to Adrian?04:00 – What did Adrian want to be when he grew up?05:14 – Where B-Secur started08:20 – Information we can receive from ECG signals 10:20 – Where this technology is going in terms of clinical usage 11:30 – What does HRV (heart rate variability) mean?15:00 - Stress in relation to cardiovascular disease16:33 - Next wave of heart problems and “Athletes Heart”21:30 – Lifestyle impact of these wearable technologies23:40 – Is implantable technology the future?26:10 – Sports performance and how this technology assists athletes.29:40 – Alcohol, drinking and seeing the changes in HRV32:00 – What is Adrian most excited about in the world in terms of technology innovation?36:00 – How does Adrian stay healthy working in this field? 40:00 – Adrian's productivity advice41:00 – If Adrian could have a coffee with anyone in the world, who would it be?41:54 – What advice would you give to your 21-year-old self?43:10 - Encouraging start-ups and teaching schools about tech and money
Medical hardware companies are adopting consumer approaches to data sharing and visualization. Consumer product companies are implementing medical-grade technology. Are these two industries headed for a collision or a convergence? And who exactly is the “medical consumer” that will benefit from this convergence? Alan Foreman, CEO of B-Secur, joins Justin to talk about the value of wearables in preventive care, who medical-grade wearables are really for, and what it will take to deliver truly accessible, actionable medical diagnostics at home.Justin and Alan explore some common concerns arising from this rapid convergence: Who's ultimately accountable for acting on the data that wearables generate? Where's the line between wellness monitoring and invasive surveillance? And can consumer companies stick the landing as they transition into healthcare?To learn more about Definitive Healthcare, please visit us at definitivehc.com
Torri Majors-Garza,Gray Hardaway, and Rob Plata with Secur, a mobile app technology company, and I are discussing on-demand personal protection. Secure might be able to connect you with a private security professional to protect you from a non-urgent threat. Download the app from apple or google at SECUR.app.link to become a member. Learn more at https://www.SECUR.one/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
In re: Aceto Corporation Secur
*Podcast recorded between England’s lockdown 1 and lockdown 2 Keith Jones speaks to Alan Foreman, CEO of B-Secur, an innovative company on a mission to revolutionise the way people experience technology by using their unique heartbeat. They discuss the technology used by B-Secur and how intellectual property has helped them grow. Get in touch with […] The post S06E02: Interview with Alan Foreman of B-Secur appeared first on Murgitroyd, European Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys.
Con el teletrabajo, las redes informáticas de las empresas y las estructuras de salud se han vuelto más vulnerables a los cíberataques mediante virus informáticos que exigen dinero para desbloquear las computadoras. Hacer clic en el player para escuchar el podcast. Entrevistas: >Emmanuel Sohier, responsable de la unidad de ciberseguridad del Ministerio de Salud de Francia. >Lorenzo Martínez, experto informático, director de Securízame, empresa de cibeseguridad (España).
Alex de Carvalho shares his passion for Jungian Studies and how it relates to individual awakening and collective emergence. This has further led him to help others empower themselves to trust in their own intuition and inner guidance by relating to the world in new ways…the conversation shared in this episode resonates deeply with Alysha's own heart since this is also what myrony is about!!About the Guest:Alex de Carvalho has worked in the field of digital marketing over the past 30 years as a practitioner on the client and agency sides, as well as educator, author, and public speaker. He led worldwide social media at IBM's mainframe businesses, was appointed as the first the Knight Foundation Innovator in Residence at Florida International University, and served as Regional Director for Constant Contact. Other career highlights include building a social network for physicians, developing an online photo sharing service, and co-founding an email marketing provider in Europe, SmartFocus. Alex also taught social media as an adjunct professor at the University of Miami and at Florida International University, and co-authored “Securing the Clicks: Network Security in the Age of Social Media,” published by McGraw-Hill.Alex spearheaded and developed the Miami startup community into the vibrant environment it has become by building two separate large associations, Refresh Miami and Social Media Club South Florida; he also organized a number of tech events and conferences, including BarCamp Miami, Ignite Miami, and Social Media Day South Florida.Alex graduated with an MBA from Insead. In addition to English, he is fluent in French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Finnish.Website: https://bowman.blueFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alexdc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alex_dcLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexdcLinktree: http://linktre.ee/alexdc About the Host:Alysha Myronuk is the creator of the concept myrony (my+irony) which are the crazy coincidences that happen in life we can't explain…it's also another word for sign/synchronicity. Myrony is slightly different because it's synchronicity in motion since it's up to us to pay attention to the coincidences or signs but also “listen” to the intuitive pull we all get which Alysha believe is our greatest superpower! Alysha's life was fairly normal until she got into a car accident that triggered fibromyalgia at the age of 18 and had to deal with that very painful chronic condition along with many other life challenges including loss of both parents, marriage, divorce, severe depression, suicidal thoughts & attempt, alcohol/prescription drug abuse and a full hysterectomy by the time she was 35. Alysha's strong spiritual connection and tenacity is what helped her through those very dark days that lead into years at times. Later she realized the reason she went through those trying times was so she could help others struggling with life's challenges and share the understanding of how to move forward.She now lives in San Jose, CA but still considers herself an East Coast girl at heart after growing up in Northern New Jersey and living in Delaware, Maryland and DC area for her entire life until she moved to California in 2012 in 6 days which is a part of her myronic journey that helped create the shift to tap into her super power that she
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Sécur’Pass est une fonctionnalité de votre application mobile Caisse d’Epargne. Cette solution, simple et rapide, vous permet de réaliser des opérations bancaires plus facilement et sans délai d'attente. Elle simplifie notamment : le virement vers un compte externe en France l’ajout d’un bénéficiaire afin de réaliser un virement ; la signature électronique à distance. Découvrez les avantages de Sécur’Pass : https://www.caisse-epargne.fr/particuliers/au-quotidien/produit-securpass Ce support n’est pas un document à caractère commercial ou publicitaire, il s’agit d’un tutoriel conçu pour faciliter la compréhension du fonctionnement de l’application.
Avec Sécur’Pass, fini les authentifications réalisées avec un code à usage unique de 8 chiffres reçu par SMS sur votre téléphone mobile. Vous pouvez choisir un code personnel à 4 chiffres réutilisable, pour vous identifier et confirmer votre opération à distance. Vous pouvez choisir d’utiliser la reconnaissance des empreintes digitales ou du visage à la place de votre code personnel à 4 chiffres. En savoir plus sur : https://www.caisse-epargne.fr/particuliers/au-quotidien/produit-securpass Ce support n’est pas un document à caractère commercial ou publicitaire, il s’agit d’un tutoriel conçu pour faciliter la compréhension du fonctionnement de l’application.
Barron Gati of Pink Sky Group joins us to discuss investment culture and stable coins.bgati@pinksky.ioPink Sky Group Reserve's analysis of BasisAttacking Stablecoins — Why and How? Can a project defend?The materials provided are for information only and do not constitute as an offer. For investment advice, please consult professional advisors. Neither Zach or Jack are financial advisors.The information contained in this podcast episode has been compiled with considerable care to ensure its accuracy at the date of publication. However, no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made to its accuracy or completeness.We shall not be responsible for any consequential effect, nor be liable for any direct, consequential, incidental, indirect loss or damage, howsoever caused, arising from the use of, inability to use or reliance upon any information or materials provided on this podcast, whether or not such loss or damage is caused by us.Links to third party sites are provided for your information only. The content and software of these sites have been issued by third parties. As such, we cannot be responsible for the accuracy of information contained in these sites, nor be held liable for any loss or damage arising from or related to their use.Investors should be cautious about any and all cryptoasset and investment recommendations and should consider the source of any advice on cryptoasset selection. Various factors, including personal or corporate ownership, may influence or factor into an expert’s stock analysis or opinion.All investors are advised to conduct their own independent research into individual cryptoassets before making a purchase decision. In addition, investors are advised that past cryptoasset performance is no guarantee of future price appreciation.Do not invest money you cannot afford to lose. All investments come with a degree of risk.
Docker Captain Michael Irwin and I go over various storage options for persistent volumes in Swarm, and how you need to think about storage for Docker.
We have a lot of CES interviews interspersed with reviews and stories from me, Kevin and Bart. We start with Ohmnilabs affordable robots and their hope to help those with disabilities. Kevin Allder gives us his first impressions of the 12.9" iPad Pro weighing its strengths and weaknesses. I interview Solo New York about their amazing "lifestyle" bags (spoiler, I really want one.). I'll tell you how I hardcoded the Subscribe to the Podcasts page using the programming skills Bart taught us in Programming By Stealth. We'll hear About ALOGIC's line of USB-C Docks and power banks and B-Secure will tell us how HeartKey can monitor stress and exhaustion in first responders. Bart chimes in with a response to Shai and my discussion of how social media makes us feel with his story of his social media detox and segregation. We'll hear about PAI's interactive robot construction kit for children in an interview with none other than Shai Yammanee at CES. Finally we'll hear about Blue's new Blue Ember XLR microphone for only $100.
Those DNA ancestry kits are very popular. But how accurate are they? Can they really pinpoint the country where your ancestors came from? And with whom do ancestry businesses share that data? Was that data given to police which led to the Golden State Killer arrest, or did it come from other sources? How valuable is DNA in making criminal convictions, as well as exonerating the innocent? What parts of the human body provide the best types of DNA for analysis? How has DNA forensics analysis changed over the years? Is a human DNA sample ever too old to analyze? In what ways do you leave behind your DNA throughout the day? Can DNA analysis really be accomplished with a single strand of hair? Can your relatives provide DNA about you? How close in match is the DNA of identical twins? What are privacy considerations for DNA sharing? Listen in to this episode to hear how DNA was used in criminal cases, and to learn more from a DNA forensics expert who has analyzed over 900 cases!
In this week's Risk & Repeat podcast, SearchSecurity editors discuss GDPR compliance and how the EU law will affect enterprise data privacy and security across the globe.
Free health apps are selling your data, SAP’s TREX exposes HANA and NetWeaver, Microsoft patches another Word bug, your phone PIN is at risk, and more in this week’s security news! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode509 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Free health apps are selling your data, SAP’s TREX exposes HANA and NetWeaver, Microsoft patches another Word bug, your phone PIN is at risk, and more in this week’s security news! Full Show Notes: http://wiki.securityweekly.com/wiki/index.php/Episode509 Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg--XBjJ50a9tUhTKXVPiqg Security Weekly Website: http://securityweekly.com Follow us on Twitter: @securityweekly
Hoy tenemos en las charlas de Apple Coding a nuestro primer invitado, Lorenzo Martínez, ingeniero informático y experto en seguridad. Ponente en infinidad de Conferencias de Seguridad tanto en España como Hispanoamérica y co-fundador del blog de seguridad Security By Default. Lorenzo además tiene su propia empresa de consultoría y formación enfocada en seguridad: Securízame, donde entre otros ofrece servicios tan demandados en estos años de una permanente conexión a la red, como peritaje informático, análisis forense, auditoría de seguridad y el tan oído en los últimos tiempos, hacking ético. Es formador en diversas materias relacionadas con la seguridad, en temas tan interesantes como la seguridad perimetral y el hardening de sistemas, entre ellos, los sistemas de Apple como macOS o iOS. Descubre nuestras ofertas para oyentes: "Concurrencia en iOS con Swift" en Udemy por $20,99/20,99€. "Swift de lado servidor con Vapor" en Udemy por $69,99/69,99€. "Desarrollo Seguro en iOS con Swift" en Udemy por $124,99/124,99€. "Aprendiendo Swift 5.2" en Udemy por $74,99/74,99€. Apple Coding Academy Suscríbete a Apple Coding en nuestro Patreon. Canal de Telegram de Swift. Acceso al canal. --------------- Consigue las camisetas oficiales de Apple Coding con los logos de Swift y Apple Coding. Logo Apple Coding (negra, logo blanco) Logo Swift (negra, logo blanco) Logo Swift (blanco, logo color original Swift) Logo Apple Coding (blanco, logo negro) --------------- Sigue nuestro canal en Youtube en: Canal de Youtube de Apple Coding Tema musical: "Final Frontier", compuesto por Thomas Bergensen. Usado con permisos de fair use. Escúchalo en Apple Music o Spotify.
The buzz: Show me the money? Our current financial world is rife with inefficiencies: cross-border payments take days and cost money, inter-bank funds are slow, accessing money is cumbersome, trading securities takes time. Hail, cryptocurrency! Bitcoin and blockchain were created to solve some of these challenges. How does it work? Should your business, your industry, and you personally adopt this new form of currency? What are the risks? The experts speak. Angus Champion de Crespigny, EY: “It's not worth doing something unless you were doing something that someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren't doing” (Terry Pratchett). Richard McCammon, Delego: “…Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted” (William B. Cameron). Gerlinde Zibulski, SAP: “The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas, but in escaping from old ones” (John Maynard Keynes). Join us for Bitcoin/Blockchain: Hype or Hope for a New Secure Cryptocurrency?
The buzz: Show me the money? Our current financial world is rife with inefficiencies: cross-border payments take days and cost money, inter-bank funds are slow, accessing money is cumbersome, trading securities takes time. Hail, cryptocurrency! Bitcoin and blockchain were created to solve some of these challenges. How does it work? Should your business, your industry, and you personally adopt this new form of currency? What are the risks? The experts speak. Angus Champion de Crespigny, EY: “It's not worth doing something unless you were doing something that someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren't doing” (Terry Pratchett). Richard McCammon, Delego: “…Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted” (William B. Cameron). Gerlinde Zibulski, SAP: “The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas, but in escaping from old ones” (John Maynard Keynes). Join us for Bitcoin/Blockchain: Hype or Hope for a New Secure Cryptocurrency?
The buzz: Simon says. Cybercrime is one of the greatest threats facing our country, and has enormous implications for our national security, economic prosperity, and public safety. The range of threats and the challenges they present for law enforcement expand just as rapidly as technology evolves (U.S. Justice Department). How to defend against or eliminate the attacks? A two-pronged resolution: consumer-focused and corporate- and government-focused. The experts speak. Tim Best, EY: “I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears...in...rain. Time to die” (Blade Runner). Richard McCammon, Delego: “Hell is empty, and all the devils are here!” (Shakespeare). Justin Somaini, SAP : “Sometimes I worry about being a success in a mediocre world (Lily Tomlin). Join us for Fighting Cyber Crime Part 2: Staying One Giant Step Ahead.
The buzz: Simon says. Cybercrime is one of the greatest threats facing our country, and has enormous implications for our national security, economic prosperity, and public safety. The range of threats and the challenges they present for law enforcement expand just as rapidly as technology evolves (U.S. Justice Department). How to defend against or eliminate the attacks? A two-pronged resolution: consumer-focused and corporate- and government-focused. The experts speak. Tim Best, EY: “I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears...in...rain. Time to die” (Blade Runner). Richard McCammon, Delego: “Hell is empty, and all the devils are here!” (Shakespeare). Justin Somaini, SAP : “Sometimes I worry about being a success in a mediocre world (Lily Tomlin). Join us for Fighting Cyber Crime Part 2: Staying One Giant Step Ahead.
The buzz: Time's up. Obama seeks over one-third rise in U.S. cyber security funding (Reuters 02/09/16). Why? Brazen cyber criminals are invading an entire supply chain, even stealing and misrepresenting individuals' health data. If not tackled, cybercrime may cost lives. Beyond IT, this concerns top business, finance, political and government agency leaders. We'll look at the Life Sciences and Automotive industries to see how your company can lock-out cybercriminals. The experts speak. Tim Best, EY: “To be modern is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure, power, joy, growth, transformation…and at the same time, that threatens to destroy…” (Marshall Berman). Richard McCammon, Delego: “We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security” (Dwight D. Eisenhower). Justin Somaini, SAP: “Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut (Ernest Hemingway). Join us for Beyond IT: Your Fight Against Cybercrime.
The buzz: Time's up. Obama seeks over one-third rise in U.S. cyber security funding (Reuters 02/09/16). Why? Brazen cyber criminals are invading an entire supply chain, even stealing and misrepresenting individuals' health data. If not tackled, cybercrime may cost lives. Beyond IT, this concerns top business, finance, political and government agency leaders. We'll look at the Life Sciences and Automotive industries to see how your company can lock-out cybercriminals. The experts speak. Tim Best, EY: “To be modern is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure, power, joy, growth, transformation…and at the same time, that threatens to destroy…” (Marshall Berman). Richard McCammon, Delego: “We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security” (Dwight D. Eisenhower). Justin Somaini, SAP: “Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut (Ernest Hemingway). Join us for Beyond IT: Your Fight Against Cybercrime.
In today's podcast we talk with the President of the Ford Fund Jim Vella, review the Secur emergency tool and play a little Chevy trivia ---give it a listen!
Pastor Dennis Mascardo from visiting from Calvary Chapel South Bay shares a sermon with us about making Christmas special. Reading from Matthew 1, Pastor Dennis shows us why Christmas was at its origin something so special that we commemorate this time every year for the last 2000 years. From the perspective of Joseph, Pastor Dennis shows us a perspective we may never have seen before.
Pastor Don shares a sermon entitled " A Letter to Someone Beautiful and Far Away." Reading from Jeremiah 2, Pastor Don preaches on God's call to holiness and how we've forsaken holiness in our pursuit of happiness.
Continuing in our Proverbs Bible Study series, Pastor Don reads from Proverbs 18:10-11. In a sermon titled "Who is Your Oz", Pastor Don challenges us to recognize who or what we place our trust in and where we find our strength. Proverbs 18:10-11 tess us the righteous run to the Lord and are safe in His arms.