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US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump have each secured enough delegates to become the 2024 presidential nominee. Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has declared that he will step down as soon as a temporary replacement has been announced. The Israeli military says it has struck Hezbollah military infrastructure on the Syrian front.
Locked On Hornets previews the Bulls game and questions if the Hornets can hit the glass hard enough to make up for Charlotte's last loss to Chicago. Can they stop Coby White? The guys rummage through the Sicko Satchel and answer a Terry Rozier/Marcus Smart trade question before finally finishing with.... BET THE BUZZ!Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Hornets previews the Bulls game and questions if the Hornets can hit the glass hard enough to make up for Charlotte's last loss to Chicago. Can they stop Coby White? The guys rummage through the Sicko Satchel and answer a Terry Rozier/Marcus Smart trade question before finally finishing with.... BET THE BUZZ! Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Alex Wilson, director of solutions engineering (APJ) at Yubico, joins host Liam Garman to unpack the weaknesses of traditional two-factor authentication and how businesses can strengthen their security through physical two-factor keys. The pair begin the podcast by discussing how threat actors can manipulate digital two-factor authentication measures and the challenges of rolling out 2FA across a workforce. Wilson and Garman then analyse some use cases for physical 2FA, delivering a simple cyber security solution for individuals as well as large and small businesses. The podcast wraps up by examining how Yubico's YubiKey can be rolled out to provide cyber security assurances to keep business data safe. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Uncut team
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Alex Wilson, director of solutions engineering (APJ) at Yubico, joins host Liam Garman to unpack the weaknesses of traditional two-factor authentication and how businesses can strengthen their security through physical two-factor keys. The pair begin the podcast by discussing how threat actors can manipulate digital two-factor authentication measures and the challenges of rolling out 2FA across a workforce. Wilson and Garman then analyse some use cases for physical 2FA, delivering a simple cyber security solution for individuals as well as large and small businesses. The podcast wraps up by examining how Yubico's YubiKey can be rolled out to provide cyber security assurances to keep business data safe. Enjoy the podcast, The Cyber Uncut team
Today's guest on the podcast is Jayme Rahz, CEO of Midway Swiss Turn, a small precision machining job shop in Wooster, Ohio. Around a quarter of Midway Swiss Turn's business is supplying the U.S. Department of Defense. While supplying the DoD can be a lucrative opportunity for a manufacturer, the work comes with some hurdles [...] The post How a Small Manufacturer Becomes Secure Enough for the DoD, with Jayme Rahz–EP 192 first appeared on Today's Machining World.
Nikola failed for the second time since June to get enough shareholders to vote on a proposal that would allow the EV truck maker to issue more shares in a bid to raise more capital.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is struggling to secure enough votes to become the next speaker of the House. A group of at least nine Republicans have made it clear that they're not sold on him leading the House GOP. Former Republican Congressman Will Hurd tells Anderson Cooper why he thinks the pushback McCarthy is facing is “a problem of leadership that goes back years.” Plus, new details are emerging about the suspect in the murder of four University Idaho students but key questions about the his alleged motive and his connections to the victims are still unanswered. Bryan Kohberger's lawyer has hinted that his client will waive extradition and will likely be back in Idaho within 72 hours. CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller joins AC360 to discuss when more details could be revealed.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Japanese government in a meeting of its novel coronavirus response headquarters on Friday approved a set of measures to prepare for a further spread of the coronavirus.
Germany and other countries are racing to secure enough energy supplies for the winter, with Russia saying it will shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three more days. RBC Capital Markets' Biraj Borkhataria dives into the energy crisis. Plus, is a major financial inevitable for Europe given where global markets stand right now? Hayman Capital's Kyle Bass weighs in. And, the Fed's highly anticipated Jackson Hole meeting is continuing to serve as a key driver for these markets. Diamond Hill's Heather Brilliant discusses the trading day ahead.
Private schools, public speaking, people-watching. Artist and Creator Aaron Jennings discusses what it was like growing up with actor parents, socioeconomic diversity, being a social chameleon, challenging his craft as an actor, and more in this lively conversation with Grasie Mercedes they titled, Not Secure Enough. OUR GUEST: IG: aarontaylorjennings THE SHOW: Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It really helps the show grow and be discovered. Follow NOT (BLANK) ENOUGH on Instagram Check out our playlist on YouTube You can contact us at NotBlankEnough@gmail.com © 2022 Gumption Pictures
This Morning's Baking Ingredients I'm 33 and 9 days old. What am I too old for?Hoochie Daddy Shorts and Curious Case of Closing PatriarchyThe End of BeMo and Pahtnas? Pt. 1Join the conversation Tuesday & Thursday, at 8 am-ish on Instagram Live, YouTube, and Twitter. Follow us on Instagram @WakeNBakeWithBeMo! Learn more about the host of Wake N Bake With BeMo on BeMoauthentic.com. The Wake N Bake With BeMo Podcast is proudly presented by the Bridge Podcast Network. For more information about the Washington Informer and The Bridge visit WIBridgeDC.comThis morning's baked good sponsor is Street Lawyer Services DC and Gifted Curators. Visit their location to sample this morning's bake. Tell ‘em BeMo sent you. Check Out Owen M. Hart's Delilah.This week's Jam of the Week is brought to us by Dyl & Yaj New Single The Best of Me.If you are interested in being a sponsor for Wake N Bake with BeMo, visit our insights page and shoot us an email.
Bryce Austin is a foremost expert, author, keynote speaker and adviser on cybersecurity. As the CEO of TCE Strategy, he is a leading voice on emerging technology and cybersecurity issues. He actively advises the boards of companies in industries as diverse as financial services, retail, health care, technology, e-commerce, and manufacturing. Five things you'll learn from this episode:Why you should prioritize cybersecurityHow to protect your organization's dataMost active cybercrimes in 2022Who's responsible for promoting and managing cybersecurity within your organizationInformation about the chief information security officer and next-generation antivirusQuotables“I had a 15-year career where things were moving up and up and up. And I went from bonus checks to unemployment checks because of the cybersecurity breach.” — @brycea“I decided to start my own company to help other companies understand what these cybersecurity issues are so that they can make good real world decisions about them.” — @brycea“You don't only have an incentive of protecting our corporate brand reputation by doing the right things to protect the company from cybersecurity breaches, but it's also in your best interest from an employment standpoint.” — @jasonmudd9“I'm always talking about the importance of how you behave online or on connected devices at home because there's probably nothing more distracting for a productive employee than to have a personal data breach” — @jasonmudd9“It's something I don't want to minimize, but on the grand scale of bad things that can happen in the world of cybersecurity, losing a credit card is not very high on that list, from one consumer to another.” — @bryceaGuest's contact info and resources:Bryce Austin's LinkedInBryce Austin's TwitterBryce Austin's WebsiteTCE StrategyBryce Austin's Book: "Secure Enough?: 20 Questions on Cybersecurity for Business Owners and Executives"Additional resources:Have I Been Pwned?"Managing Public Relations in a Crisis” e-bookCrisis Management Webinar Axia Public Relations' crisis management servicesAxia Public Relations' cybersecurity experience Episode recorded: Jan. 20, 2022Sponsored by:On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America's Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.Support the show
We live in a day in which understatement is an endangered species. There is no shortage of embellishment and exaggeration. Every advertisement you see or hear will likely tell you their product or service is better than that of any other. Think about political ads. Each candidate will quickly tell you how much better they are than any other candidate. Apparently, everything is bigger and better than the last.When Christ is our security, we learn to be content with our lives being more dramatic in the living of them, than in our telling of them. Rather than making subtle, and sometimes shameless, efforts to have others think we're more impressive than we really are, we're happy to have them underestimate what otherwise might amaze.Ultimately, it is the bigness and unsurpassed beauty of Christ, who is “the brightness of his glory” (Hebrews 1:3) that frees us from exaggeration and inspires us to understate self. As we're increasingly impressed with Him, we lose our need to be impressed with ourselves. Join Dr. T. D. Worthington for this week's message on PathLight.
School Districts Try To Secure Enough COVID Tests For Students by WSKG News
“HOA Feeling Insecure”? Join us as we discuss whether your HOA is Secure Enough with Scott McDonald, Executive Account Owner of Garda Security. Scott had a show on the Food Network and BBC, and his nationally known company has been influential in discovering security risks for HOA's. Scott explains some of the ways your HOA can start working together to prevent break ins, how to look at lighting and landscaping for security, and the benefits of working with the police in your neighborhood. Make sure to stick around for another jaw-dropping HOA story at the end!
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On today's show, host Chris Gorog talks with CIO and Author Bryce Austin to discuss the current state of ransomware attacks. In the world of cybercrime, those who wish to jump a fence to get somewhere they aren't supposed to be, it's up to us to make that fence as hard to climb as humanly possible. Nothing is genuinely unhackable, but making a hacker give up is a real possibility by wasting the hacker's time. Listen in as we discuss how to be secure enough on today's New Cyber Frontier.
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As COVID-19 vaccines begin to arrive in Maine, one challenge facing health care providers is storage. Pfizer’s vaccine must be kept refrigerated at -70 C. Health care organizations, state agencies and universities are working together to acquire enough ultracold freezers to hold and distribute tens of thousands of doses across the state. When Bates College Professor Brett Huggett listened to a Maine CDC briefing in early November, he heard the agency’s director, Dr. Nirav Shah, say that the state was in need of more ultracold storage in order to hold thousands of doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. “We have several of those units at Bates College, and I thought it’d be an excellent opportunity for us to help out the community by possibly lending one of these freezers, or more, to some of the local hospitals,” he says. Huggett reached out to university administrators, who agreed. They surveyed the school and identified several large units that could be used. Two were shipped off to
We needed to address double standards, villainizing womxn, and the unfairness of it all. We love our boys and girls aren't perfect and we definitely break hearts too. This episode is only about how you can only control yourself and nobody is entitled to anything. We know our girls have been through situations like this and we hope you can relate and that this helps you in some way. Stop apologizing for living.
Adam Harris, CEO of autism charity AsIAm, on fears that students with special educational needs could lose out if schools fail to secure enough substitute teachers.
Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show: Easyjet data breach affects 9 million customers, GDPR not secure enough for Covid19 tracking says Joint Committee on Human Rights, Serco data breach affecting Covid-19 trackers, Workforce data breach affecting Covid-19 trackers, HSE data breach affecting Covid-19 app, EU Parliament alleged data breach, 190 law firms affected by a data breach, DPC announces action against Whatsapp and Tusla, ShinyHunters go on data breach hacking spree, Grandmother fined under GDPR for posting photos of Grandchildren on FaceBook without their mother's permission
Over the past few weeks, businesses have had to shift the way they work. As COVID-19 has forced offices to shift to remote work, many companies are just now starting to understand the security risks related to their online meetings. In this week’s episode of CYBER24, presented by VLCM, we take a look at the various platforms available, how Zoom jumped out to a quick leed and what you should be thinking about to keep meetings secure. Panel: Dan Schuyler, VLCMMatt Sorensen, Formidify
Bryce Austin is the owner of TCE Strategy, a CIO, CISO, Keynote Speaker and Author of Secure Enough. In this episode, Bryce talks about what it means to be secure enough, current trends in cybersecurity, and Single Path's upcoming Security Round Table Event on Thursday, February 20, 2020.
In the 1950s, Americans had a belief that a rise in technological development would lead to their lives becoming less about work and more about leisure. And although our lives have become much more comfortable as a result of technology, our lives continue to be filled with more things to do, more distractions, and more demands on our time. Instead of working less hours and playing more, we work longer hours. In fact, many American workers are afraid to take the vacation time given to them for fear they will lose control of their work environment, be passed over for promotions, or be so far behind on their tasks after they return, the prefer to simply stay at work. But this sentiment demonstrates an unbalance in the way we approach our work. And we must deal with it in order to create a healthy, work-life synergy. Check out the full show notes and resources for this episode at dailygrowthdiscipleship.com.
Gabe George "Secure Enough to be Yourself" | July 12, 2019 by Church on the Move
Gabe George "Secure Enough to be Yourself" | July 12, 2019 by Church on the Move
If you’ve used applications like VLC Media Player, or made a blog on Wordpress, you’ve benefited from Open-source. Dirk‐Peter van Leeuwen, Senior Vice President and General Manager for Red Hat in Asia Pacific shares more about Open-source and if it's worth thinking about for businesses.
Asia Pacific and Japanese organisations experienced more frequent disruption and data loss incidents compared to the global average in the last 12 months. And the challenges in addressing the explosive data growth and implementing the right protection measures – especially for emerging technologies – stand out as top barriers for IT decision makers. What is the state of data protection amongst public and private organisations in Australia, Japan, South Korea, India and Singapore? Find out from Saravanan Krishnan, Director, Data Protection Solutions, South Asia, Dell EMC.
Jesus knew who He was, where He was going, and that His time here on earth was short. If you were secure in those same truths about yourself, what are some differences it could make: In your willingness to serve others? In your attitude in serving others? In your level of effort in serving others? DOWNLOAD PDF SERMON NOTES HERE
Episode 157 - Bryce Austin discusses his book "Secure Enough?" and the top cybersecurity questions that every executive and business owner should ask. Bryce wasn’t always a cybersecurity expert….but he quickly became one as a senior group manager at Target when they had that famous data breach in 2013/2014. Now he shares the lessons learned and three action items you can use today to be more prepared for the next cybersecurity threat. Host, Kevin Craine What to be a guest? http://Everyday-MBA.com/guest
Episode 59 - Kevin Craine speaks with AIIM18 keynote Bryce Austin about his book "Secure Enough?" and 20 questions on cybersecurity for business owners and executives. Businesses today are at a new turning point. Cybersecurity issues are making headlines around the world. Listen for important advice and perspective. Also on the show are brief interviews directly from AIIM18 in San Antonio with members Eren Thibadeau, Greg Reig, Ken Ryan and our own Bob Larrivee. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org/podcast
Today on Purse Strings our host Maria Reitan is joined by Bryce Austin, the CEO of TCE Strategy and a leading voice on emerging technology and cybersecurity issues. With over 10 years of experience as a Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer, Bryce actively advises the boards of companies in industries as diverse as financial services, retail, healthcare, technology and manufacturing industries. He was the CIO and CISO of Wells Fargo Business Payroll Services from 2004 to 2012, and a Senior Group Manager at Target Corporation during the 2013/2014 PCI data breach.Bryce holds a CISM certification and is known as a thought leader, cybersecurity expert and internationally-recognized professional speaker. He started his technology career on a Commodore PET computer and a cassette tape drive.
This episode I review the book Secure Enough? 20 Cybersecurity Questions For Business Owners and Executives by Bryce Austin. Amazon Link. Goodreads Link. TCE Strategy, Bryce's Website. ------------------------------------ Website - https://www.binaryblogger.com Podcast RSS - http://securityinfive.libsyn.com/rss Twitter @binaryblogger - https://www.twitter.com/binaryblogger iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/security-in-five-podcast/id1247135894?mt=2 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/binaryblogger TuneIn Radio -
Is WordPress Secure Enough for Microsoft? In this show, I talk with Brad Williams about how he got started and how he helps companies like Microsoft ensure their WordPress sites are secure. Brad Williams is the co-founder of WebDevStudios.com, a podcaster, and the co-author of Professional WordPress and Professional WordPress Plugin Development. Brad has been developing websites for over 20 years and focuses on open-source technologies like WordPress.