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In a jam-packed two-hour episode, @intheMatrixxx and @shadygrooove deliver a fiery takedown of the deep state's schemes. Hour 1 spotlights Stephen Miller's interim National Security Advisor role, confirmed by Trump on Air Force One on May 4, 2025, as the loyalist who's “already doing the job” with a 94% drop in illegal crossings and 200,000 deportations. They slam the Flynn Network's weekend fiasco, pushing Michael Flynn for NSA despite Trump firing him after 23 days in 2017 for lying to the FBI, exposing their disloyalty to Trump's vision. Trump's Air Force One gaggle also touted his 140+ executive orders, while the show reveals how 150 Tren de Aragua gang arrests are being buried to fuel optics against Pam Bondi, who's battling “rogue judges” and DOJ smears. Hour 2 previews Trump's Big Beautiful Parade on June 14, 2025, a $15 million spectacle with 6,600 soldiers and 50 helicopters to celebrate his 79th birthday and America's strength. The CIA's dismantlement under John Ratcliffe cuts 1,200 jobs with buyouts, targeting deep state holdovers, while the show blames Ancient Orders—not “Jews”—for systemic corruption, rejecting anti-Semitic lies. Finally, Trump's live Oval Office address announces the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a cultural win against woke elites. With the constitution as your weapon, join the fight for America's soul. The truth is learned, never told—tune in at mg.show to fuel the revolution! Tune in weekdays at 12pm ET / 9am PST, hosted by @InTheMatrixxx and @Shadygrooove. Catch up on-demand on https://rumble.com/mgshow or via your favorite podcast platform. Where to Watch & Listen Live on https://rumble.com/mgshow https://mgshow.link/redstate X: https://x.com/inthematrixxx Backup: https://kick.com/mgshow PODCASTS: Available on PodBean, Apple, Pandora, and Amazon Music. Search for "MG Show" to listen. 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Jesse Kelly pulls no punches as he exposes the alarming misuse of America’s judicial system. From activist judges to politicized rulings, Jesse uncovers how the courts are being weaponized to undermine justice and erode public trust. He tackles recent controversies, including questionable Supreme Court decisions and the manipulation of legal processes for political gain, revealing the devastating impact on the rule of law. Joined by sharp-witted guests, Jesse delivers unfiltered analysis and bold solutions to restore integrity to America’s courts. Tune in for a fiery, no-nonsense takedown of the forces threatening the heart of our justice system! I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV| 5-1-25 Choq: Visit https://Choq.com/JesseTV for a 17.76% discount on your CHOQ subscription for life Pure Talk: Go to https://www.puretalk.com/JESSE to make the switch Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/JESSEKELLY and use code JESSEKELLY to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Abbas Kudrati - APAC Chief Identity and Security Advisor at SilverfortAbbas has a 26-year career that has taken him from a Network Engineer to an award-winning CISO with influential roles at top firms like GE Power, KPMG, EY, Public Transport Victoria, and most recently, Microsoft.Join us as we dive into his incredible journey, the latest trends in cybersecurity, and his advice for professionals navigating this ever-evolving field.—⏰ Timestamps:0:00 - 1:50: Who's Abbas Kudrati?1:50 - 5:10: Breaking into the Cybersecurity Industry5:10 - 8:30: Early Roles and Learning the Fundamentals8:30 - 12:00: Working Across Sectors and Scaling Expertise12:00 - 15:20: Leadership in Cybersecurity and Team Development15:20 - 18:45: Cybersecurity Industry Evolution18:45 - 22:10: Why Small and Medium Businesses Are High-Risk Targets22:10 - 25:30: Practical Cybersecurity Measures for SMEs25:30 - 28:50: Balancing Cost and Security for Smaller Teams28:50 - 32:20: Cyber Hygiene and Building Security Awareness32:20 - 35:40: Incident Response Planning for SMEs35:40 - 1:33:45: Career Reflection and Cybersecurity Outlook—Tune in now on your favourite platform: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/talesfromtechtitansFollow Tales from Tech Titans for the latest updates:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/45vUr2zInstagram: https://bit.ly/4hPftOGFollow Emmbr for more tech career insights:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4bcTihIInstagram: https://bit.ly/3KND7ww | https://bit.ly/3VNA9gT
On this episode of the podcast, the Honorable Steve Yates who is a Senior Fellow for China and National Security at The Heritage Foundation and who served as the former Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President, unpacks the complexiities of the U.S.-China trade relationship.Yates offers a clear-eyed analysis of President Donald Trump's recent tariff strategy, emphasizing the need to correct longstanding trade imbalances and counter harmful Chinese policies. He criticizes decades of permissive U.S. engagement with China, arguing for a safer, fairer approach that protects American interests. This conversation also gets personal as Yates shares the heartbreaking story of losing his daughter to fentanyl, passionately calling for fentanyl precursors that China manufactuers to be labeled as “weapons of mass destruction” and urging a whole-of-government response to the ongoing crisis.You can learn all about Steve Yates and his great work by visiting Heritage.org or by following him on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for his handle: @YatesComms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En las últimas semanas se han vivido en el país una serie de episodios atípicos. Amenazas de bomba, hackeos a las webs oficiales de instituciones gubernamentales e incluso mails con la advertencia sobre una “masacre” son algunos de los hechos que han alterado la cotidianeidad a la que estamos acostumbrados. Fiscalía General de la Nación, Presidencia de la República, el Ministerio de Desarrollo Social, la Dirección Nacional de Aviación Civil e Infraestructura Aeronáutica (Dinacia) y la Dirección Nacional de Migraciones fueron algunas de las instituciones del Estado que sufrieron ataques ejecutados por hackers. En algunos de esos casos, los ciberdelincuentes revelaron públicamente o directamente pusieron a la venta información sensible que lograron extraer de los servidores de las instituciones agredidas Además, este domingo todos los sitios web identificados con la terminación “gub.uy” experimentaron una caída masiva y recién pudieron ser restablecidos a partir de la hora 14:30. Según la Agencia de Gobierno Electrónico y Sociedad de la Información y del Conocimiento (Agesic), se trató de “un ataque de denegación de servicio”, lo que implicó “la realización de miles de pedidos simultáneos, con el objetivo de saturar los servidores” hasta que no respondieran. Además, la semana pasada hubo otro incidente muy singular, cuando la Universidad de la República recibió un mail en el que una persona amenazaba con efectuar una masacre con armas de fuego en alguno de los edificios de esa institución. Echamos un poco de luz sobre estos acontecimientos a los que los uruguayos no estamos acostumbrados. Por eso conversamos En Perspectiva con Leonardo Berro, director y fundador de Security Advisor.
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Love Your Career Podcast? Let us know!Steve Budgen is a trusted global Security advisor and leader.With over 30 years of experience spanning elite policing units, international security operations, and crisis management, this interview on YOUR CAREER podcast is a story of courage, determination and exceptional leadership.Steve Budgen has led high-stakes security projects across Iraq, the UAE, Papua New Guinea, and beyond. As the founder of Batavi Special Projects, Steve specialises in physical security, risk management, and leadership development, offering strategic guidance to companies navigating complex challenges.A former AFP Tactical Operations leader, Steve ran complex special operations overseas before stepping out of his comfort zone to pursue a successful career in the commercial world. His consulting work has supported large organisations in the maritime, transport, mining, and oil and gas sectors, delivering bespoke solutions to contemporary challenges.Steve also served as a Director with the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), where he drove cultural reform before returning to consulting, bringing his leadership expertise to help organisations strengthen their resilience and operational excellence.Steve's story is one of resilience and transformation, shaped by a rough and troubled childhood that taught him the importance of self-belief, perseverance, and the power of knowing when to walk away versus when to push through. His passion lies in helping others leverage their strengths, passions, and life experiences to create valuable, marketable tools for success.A strong advocate for continuous growth, Steve holds certifications in security and risk management and is focused on further enhancing his expertise in change management and governance. His career journey embodies the balance between mental and physical fitness, embracing challenges, and driving meaningful change.Follow Steve on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stevebudgen------------------------ Support the showFind out what you MUST DO to make a successful career change and land the job you'll LOVE. Take the CAREER SUCCESS QUIZ (it only takes 2 minutes) https://careersuccess.scoreapp.com/ Get your results, analysis and recommendations immediately.
Kim Darroch, former UK diplomat and Security Advisor, on the latest in supporting Ukrainian.
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on January 27th 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter/Producer: Kris Boswell
On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Victoria Coates, Deputy National Security Advisor under President Donald Trump and the author of her newest book, “The Battle for the Jewish State: How Israel and America Can Win.” Together, the duo dive into the critical issues facing the U.S.-Israel relationship, the aftermath of the October 7th attacks and the shared values that bind the two nations. Coates explains the historical, practical, and moral case for Israel as a key ally in the Middle East, emphasizing why its partnership benefits both nations on the world stage. From unraveling the complexities of pro-Hamas demonstrations to exploring how past administrations have approached Middle East policy, Coates provides her expert analysis on America's ongoing role in supporting Israel. Furthermore, the pair dive into the unique cultural parallels between the two nations, the challenges of combating anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, and the significant leadership of Prime Minister Netanyahu and former President Trump during pivotal times. Amanda Head encourages everyone to go buy Victoria Coates' latest book, “The Battle for the Jewish State,” which you can purchase today on Amazon.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid and political correspondent Tal Schneider join host Jessica Steinberg for today's Daily Briefing podcast. Magid and Schneider speak about the cautious optimism of some Israeli government officials regarding renewed hostage talks, amid the arrival of US National security adviser Jake Sullivan to the region. Magid also looks at the request of Trump advisors who asked for the return of Hamas leaders to Qatar as they view the Gulf country's mediation efforts as vital to the hostage negotiations, and want the entire situation completed by the January 20 inauguration. Magid and Schneider discuss the latest in the Golan Heights and IDF activity in the buffer zone with Syria following the rebel group takeover. Several European countries asked for Israel's restraint as no one wants Israel and the rebel groups to set off on an antagonistic relationship. Finally, Schneider looks at the latest in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial, as the prime minister claims he was never favored by any of the Israeli media that he attempted to influence, but rather received hostile coverage. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Sullivan heads to Israel for Biden administration’s likely final hostage deal push 1st hostage to return from Gaza meets Trump, urges him to do all he can to free captives Security chiefs discuss hostage deal in Cairo as Israel sees growing chances Trump aides asked Qatar to recall ousted Hamas chiefs in bid to revive hostage talks Netanyahu argues ‘hostile’ Walla coverage, telecoms reforms prove bribery claims ‘absurd’ Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Hostage family members speak to the media after meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem, December 8, 2024. (Photo by Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antiwarcom/Phone bank for Defend the Guard: https://defendtheguard.us/phonebankChapters00:00 - Intro00:21 - US Bombs 'Iranian-Aligned' Targets in Syria05:33 - Israeli Drone Attack Targets Aid Distribution Center in Syria06:53 - Israel Building Along UN-Patrolled Demilitarized Zone in Syria08:59 - Trump Picks Mike Waltz as Natl. Security Advisor14:41 - Trump Expected To Name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State16:03 - Trump Nominates Rep. Elise Stefanik as Ambassador to UN19:35 - Israel Kills at Least 37 Palestinians in Gaza21:16 - Israeli Army Allows 'Systematic Looting' of Gaza Aid Shipments23:39 - Smotrich: Trump 'Opportunity' To Annex W. Bank25:55 - Netanyahu Aides Suspected of Blackmail To Alter Oct. 7 Records28:02 - Israel Attacks North Lebanon Village, 14 Killed29:06 - Kremlin Denies Report of Trump-Putin Call30:46 - Viewpoints/Outro
Two prominent Republicans, fed up with Donald Trump, stop in the WIZM studio Friday for La Crosse Talk PM to discuss why they're touring the country to campaign for Kamala Harris. Ex-Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan of Georgia and former Mike Pence national security advisor Olivia Troye deep dive into why they feel this is such a crucial time for democracy, and the Republican Party, to vote for Harris and end Trump's run in politics. Adding to the discussion, UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, who helps analyze the political spectrum of this election Before starting that deep dive, though, we, of course, had to hit on Duncan's baseball past — a standout pitcher at Georgia Tech and drafted by the Florida Marlins. We talked how he played around the same time Alex Rodriguez was with the Appleton Foxes. And we unlocked a core memory for Duncan, who used to be called “The Vulture” — as he somehow amassed 10 wins and 13 saves one season — and may now be called Vulture again, come the end of this election. Politically, we discussed Trump flooding the media with outrageous rhetoric, and brought up two things he said just this week, including in Green Bay. At a rally there Trump said he's going to protect all women and “I'm going to do it whether the women like it or not.” We also discussed the “whisper caucus,” which is a group of conservatives done with the Republican Party under Trump and what that means for the future of the GOP. In terms of National Security, we got into Trump sidling up to dictators and how the rest of the world is watching and worrying about the potential outcome of the election with a second Trump term. And we got into empathy, one the themes from Duncan's book, “GOP 2.0: How the 2020 Election Can Lead to a Better Way Forward for America's Conservative Party. To wrap up (33:20), Chergosky gave his takes on the unique position that Duncan and Troye have put themselves in, going to multiple swing states, campaigning for Republicans to make that choice of Harris this election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With hurricane Milton hitting Florida Wednesday night, V talks to Caitlin Durkovich, Deputy Homeland Security Advisor for Resilience and Response, about the dangerous storm, and the challenges Florida faces over the next few weeks. Durkovich explains why the storm surge is so dangerous, and what you should do if you have not evacuated Tampa yet. Fact check rumors about hurricane Helene & hurricane Milton: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/current/hurricane-helene/rumor-response Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dawn continues the Dawn Stensland Show by welcoming Trump national security aide Kash Patel on to hear his thoughts on the election as he traverses North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. Patel discusses the governmental spending situation that seems to prioritize foreign countries like Ukraine over domestic citizens, which was highlighted after these two strong Hurricanes hitting the south. Also, Kash tells us how he'd advise Trump to fix our three-letter agencies such as FBI, CIA, and the NSA if Trump were to be re-elected.
A former United States National Security Advisor is critical of New Zealand's nuclear free stance. John Bolton, who served under Donald Trump, commented on New Zealand's nuclear position as part of an interview on 30 with Guyon Espiner.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Welcome to Tuesday! Paul's hanging out at Vincue Unleashed, Kyle's at his desk and we've got news to talk about, like how the US's new rule on Chinese software in cars could affect OEMs, how Stellantis is going about its CEO search, and how Google is making Gemini a part of all Workspace accounts.Show Notes with links:The U.S. Commerce Department is considering a new rule that could block automakers like General Motors and Ford from importing vehicles made in China. The move is part of a broader effort to curb the use of Chinese technology, particularly software and hardware, due to national security concerns.GM's Buick Envision and Ford's Lincoln Nautilus, both assembled in China, would be directly impacted and the rule could also affect other automakers, including Volvo and BYD.GM sold about 22,000 Envisions, and Ford sold 17,500 Nautilus crossovers in the U.S. during the first half of 2024.Automakers would need to move production outside of China or apply for specific authorizations to continue selling affected models.Liz Cannon from the Commerce Department said, "Any vehicle manufactured in China and sold in the U.S. would fall within the prohibitions."Stellantis announced it has begun the search for a successor to CEO Carlos Tavares, with his contract expiring in January 2026. While Tavares has led the company since 2021 and made it highly profitable, recent issues in North America are driving the company to refocus.The CEO search is routine, but the company faces pressure due to declining North American sales and profits.In response, Stellantis is slashing vehicle inventories by 100,000 units by early 2025 and has already reduced 40,000 vehicles.CFO Natalie Knight said inventory and pricing discipline are key strategies to weather the EV transition, with some models, like the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Compass, seeing price cuts.Tavares has implemented aggressive cost-cutting measures, including job cuts and a plan to source 80% of parts from low-cost countries by 2028.“We are living in very difficult times where there are going to be winners and losers, and a lot about being the winner is being the last man standing," Knight saidGoogle is making its Gemini AI a central part of its Workspace productivity suite, a move that could significantly boost the chatbot's user base across various industries.Gemini AI will now be included in Workspace Business, Enterprise, and Frontline plans starting in Q4, eliminating the need for a separate Gemini add-on, streamlining AI use for Workspace customers.Google assures that Gemini won't use organizational data to train its AI model and complies with enterprise-grade privacy standards like SOC 1/2/3 and ISO 27701.Workspace Administrators will manage data storage for generated responses and user prompts, adding control and security.Google is also introducing the "Security Advisor" tool to help IT administrators protect againstHosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Roberto Manunta, a seasoned Strategy and Security Advisor delves into the essence of strategic security, emphasizing the need for a systemic approach that integrates various aspects of life and organizational structure. He discusses the common pitfalls in security management, the role of intelligence, and the influence of technology on future security strategies. Roberto also shares compelling examples and insights on how understanding root causes and aligning values can lead to more effective conflict resolution and security planning. 00:39- About Roberto Manunta Roberto is a strategy and security adviser. He is the Vice President of the Security and Risk Studies Institute. He is a former professor Asociado at the University of Barcelona. He holds a degree in Economics and politics from the University of Bath, and a MSc in Military Operational Research at Cranfield RMCS, Shrivenham, UK. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Empowering the MSP Community: MSP Seminar for Growth, MSPAA TEBO Event “I always like to say that in order for an MSP to really be successful with regards to cybersecurity or specifically with cybersecurity is it has to be internalized before it can really be evangelized,” says Chris Johnson Sr. Director of Cybersecurity Compliance Programs at CompTIA. Chris is the opening keynote speaker at MSPAA's TEBO conference in Denver, October 9 and 10. “Pick something, start with something. You don't have to do it all at once.” Chris urges a step-by-step process of creating an internal cybersecurity culture, and then utilizing those gains with the clients. “The only way you can take on a whale client is one bite at a time.” Accordingly, the path to building a cybersecurity culture is done in achievable steps, and not all at once. In this podcast, Chris gives us a glimpse of what he will share with the MSPs. “We're here for those members, for those MSPs that are just coming into the space, or maybe they've been there a long time, but they're suddenly feeling the need to tackle cybersecurity, whether it's through insurance requirements or clients asking for proof or evidence to support what they're doing.” Chris Johnson has a diverse work experience in the field of cybersecurity and technology. Chris currently holds the position of Sr. Director of Cybersecurity Compliance Programs at CompTIA since June 2022. Prior to this, they worked as the Technology Director at Mount Pleasant Community School District from July 2018 to June 2022. Chris also served as a Compliance and Security Advisor at onShore Security from July 2018 to May 2022, and earlier as a Cybersecurity Compliance Strategist from July 2017 to June 2018. In addition, they worked as a Cyber Security Consultant at Pinpoint Solutions LLC from November 2017 to May 2022. Chris also has experience as an Adjunct Professor at Greenville University, where they taught from August 2015 to May 2019. Chris has served as an Advisory Board Member at MyDigitalShield, Inc from December 2016 to August 2018. Chris has held various roles at WheelHouse IT, including Compliance and Security Advisor, Director of Compliance and Security Strategy, and Director of Strategy and Business Development from July 2016 to June 2018. Chris has also worked as a Medical IT Consultant at Progent from February 2012 to April 2018. Chris is the Co-Founder and CEO of Untangled Solutions, a technology workflow provider for SMB medical practices, from March 2003 to July 2016. Lastly, Chris served on the Partner Advisory Committee at LogMeIn from March 2013 to December 2014. Chris Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Managing Information Systems from Greenville University, where they studied from 1995 to 1999.
The final product isn't always the best part of the interview journey. It's in the prep and the rawness of bringing the research together with high hopes of creating a moment. August 27, 2024 with former White House security adviser HR McMaster. Houston police officer Jose Selvera from the Chicano Squad on A&E. YA author BB Alston. Comedian actor Lauren Lapkus from the podcast Haunting. Then Rocker Chris Kinnon from Lions In The Street. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
A revealing account of National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster's turbulent and consequential thirteen months in the Trump White House. At War with Ourselves is the story of helping a disruptive President drive necessary shifts in U.S. foreign policy at a critical moment in history. McMaster entered an administration beset by conflict and the hyper partisanship of American politics. With the candor of a soldier and the perspective of a historian, McMaster rises above the fray to lay bare the good, the bad, and the ugly of Trump's presidency and give readers insight into what a second Trump term would look like. While all administrations are subject to backstabbing and infighting, some of Trump's more unscrupulous political advisors were determined to undermine McMaster and others to advance their narrow agendas. McMaster writes candidly about Cabinet officials who, deeply disturbed by Trump's language and behavior, prioritized controlling the President over collaborating to provide the President with options. McMaster offers a frank and fresh assessment of the achievements and failures of his tenure as National Security Advisor and the challenging task of maintaining one's bearings and focus on the mission in a hectic and malicious environment. Determined to transcend the war within the administration and focus on national security priorities, McMaster forged coalitions in Washington and internationally to help Trump advance U.S. interests. Trump's character and personality helped him make tough decisions, but sometimes prevented him from sticking to them. McMaster adroitly assesses the record of Trump's presidency in comparison to the Obama and Biden administrations. With the 2024 election on the horizon, At War with Ourselves highlights the crucial importance of competence in foreign policy, and makes plain the need for leaders who possess the character and intellect to guide the United States in a tumultuous world.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
A revealing account of National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster's turbulent and consequential thirteen months in the Trump White House. At War with Ourselves is the story of helping a disruptive President drive necessary shifts in U.S. foreign policy at a critical moment in history. McMaster entered an administration beset by conflict and the hyper partisanship of American politics. With the candor of a soldier and the perspective of a historian, McMaster rises above the fray to lay bare the good, the bad, and the ugly of Trump's presidency and give readers insight into what a second Trump term would look like. While all administrations are subject to backstabbing and infighting, some of Trump's more unscrupulous political advisors were determined to undermine McMaster and others to advance their narrow agendas. McMaster writes candidly about Cabinet officials who, deeply disturbed by Trump's language and behavior, prioritized controlling the President over collaborating to provide the President with options. McMaster offers a frank and fresh assessment of the achievements and failures of his tenure as National Security Advisor and the challenging task of maintaining one's bearings and focus on the mission in a hectic and malicious environment. Determined to transcend the war within the administration and focus on national security priorities, McMaster forged coalitions in Washington and internationally to help Trump advance U.S. interests. Trump's character and personality helped him make tough decisions, but sometimes prevented him from sticking to them. McMaster adroitly assesses the record of Trump's presidency in comparison to the Obama and Biden administrations. With the 2024 election on the horizon, At War with Ourselves highlights the crucial importance of competence in foreign policy, and makes plain the need for leaders who possess the character and intellect to guide the United States in a tumultuous world.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Send us a Text Message.Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Rex M Lee, Tech Journalist, Security Advisor, My Smart Privacy. We discuss his career in the cellular phone industry, detailing his involvement in developing Houdini Soft, a platform that allowed unlocking and reprovisioning of devices. He discusses the legal battles and controversies surrounding the platform, emphasizing its role in empowering consumers to have control over their devices. Additionally, he connects the platform's relevance to cybersecurity and its impact on the industry's landscape, shedding light on the challenges and the consumer rights upheld in the 2009 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) ruling. Furthermore, he delves into the broader implications of surveillance capitalism and data mining in the tech industry, highlighting the role of operating systems in supporting these technologies.Rex Lee delves into the historical progression of operating systems, tracing the shift from iPods to smartphones and the implications for user surveillance. He emphasized the role of pre-installed apps in data collection and the subsequent adoption of a targeted advertising business model rooted in surveillance capitalism by major companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Furthermore, he illustrates how these companies control global access to Internet trade and commerce, leading to centralization. Debbie Reynolds contributes to the discussion by highlighting the data collection capabilities of unused apps on phones, underscoring the far-reaching impact of surveillance practices. Rex Lee passionately discusses the exploitation of privacy, security, and civil liberties in the digital age, emphasizing the need for an electronic bill of rights to address these concerns. He advocated for individuals to have control over their personal information and opposed surveillance capitalism business practices, calling for the abolition of contracts of adhesion. Debbie Reynolds agrees with Lee's perspectives and appreciates the insights shared, acknowledging the importance of the discussion on privacy and security in the digital era. The conversation also touched on their professional backgrounds and, a mutual appreciation for each other's work, and his wish for privacy in the future.Support the Show.
¿Cómo pueden hacer ustedes, cada uno de ustedes, para proteger su información personal en internet? ¿Qué precauciones simples pueden tomar para evitar ser víctimas de ataques como el phishing o el malware? Estas inquietudes se han vuelto cada vez más frecuentes en la medida que los ciberataques van en aumento en Uruguay y en el mundo. Hace dos meses, aquí en La Mesa TIC, abordamos el tema de la ciberseguridad poniendo el foco en lo que tienen que hacer las empresas para asegurar sus datos. La semana pasada retomamos el tema pero centrándonos en el usuario. Entrevistamos a Bárbara Mainzer, directora ejecutiva de la Asociación de Bancos Privados del Uruguay, a raíz de la campaña de prevención contra el ciberdelito que había lanzado esa gremial. En ese reportaje surgieron una cantidad de inquietudes de los oyentes. Por eso retomamos el tema en una nueva edición de La Mesa TIC. Para eso conversamos En Perspectiva con Leonardo Berro, ingeniero en Computación y socio director de la empresa Security Advisor; Mercedes Gatti, ingeniera en Telecomunicaciones y jefa de ciberseguridad de Scotiabank; Natalia Salazar, Licenciada en Economía e integrante del equipo de Seguridad de la Información de AGESIC; y Guillermo Varela, vicepresidente de la Cámara de la Economía Digital del Uruguay.
The NIS2 implementation deadline is upon us. Next October, the member states of the European Union and the organizations operating within their territories will need to adapt to this directive. If you work in cybersecurity and still don't know how to start this adaptation process or what needs to be taken into account to meet the deadline, don't worry. We've gathered three specialists to guide us through the process. Throughout this episode, Morten Eeg Ejrnæs Nielsen, Wathagi Ndungu, and Gennady Kreukniet engage in a dialogue with our host Matt Beran about NIS2 implementation and its primary challenges. Morten Eeg Ejrnæs Nielsen is an Advisor and Public Speaker on Information Security and Compliance. He currently serves as Security Advisor at Globeteam, where he does maturity assessments using NIST CSF, risk assessments based on the ISO27005 methodology, NIS2 implementation, GDPR counseling, auditing data processors, and internal audits. He has also worked teaching in NIS2 and GDPR. Wathagi Ndungu is the Security Expert Group Manager within ZEISS Group, which includes driving & enabling ZEISS-wide implementation for the European Union NIS2 Directive. She also served as a Responsible AI Consultant and Data Protection expert at the same company. Prior to this, she worked in Data Protection Compliance at Engel & Völkers Technology GmbH. Gennady Kreukniet is the CISO & Senior OT Security Consultant at Applied Risk (a DNV Company). Before this, he served first as Digital Innovation Consultant and then Senior Consultant at DNV.
Building rapport with the board through persuasive communication skillsLeveraging your influence to drive business change and manage cyber risksMeasuring the impact of your actions and adviceThis episode is hosted by Thom Langfordhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thomlangford/ Alan Jenkins, Principal Consultant, Cyber Security Navigator Ltdhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alanjenkins/Graydon McKee, Senior Director Cybersecurity Engineering, Visahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/graydon-mckee/Laurie Gibbett, Cyber Risk Quantification Manager, KPMGhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegibbett/
Joe Lawless, Senior Transportation and Security Advisor at Edward Davis, LLC, joins TalkLP Host Amber Bradley to talk crisis management. Joe has not only had an impressive career in law enforcement and in public service, he was also responsible for the security at the Boston Logan Airport on Sept. 11, 2001 -- the worst attack against the homeland in our nation's history. Joe discusses the unbelievable scope of his responsibility when he was in charge of the Massachusetts Port Authority and how his team prepared for high-stake situations in America's most vulnerable areas. Joe also adds how crisis preparation impacts retail and what retailers can do to BE READY for the worst case scenarios. Joe's Background: Joseph Lawless is one of the world's most respected leaders in transportation security and risk management. In his 37 years in law enforcement, he served as Director of Maritime and Aviation Security for the Massachusetts Port Authority, chaired the American Association of Port Authorities Security Committee and testified before the U.S. Congress on numerous occasions providing expertise on security policy. Lawless is currently a senior advisor at Edward Davis LLC and serves as the Board President of the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police. To contact Joe, you can reach him here.
Tune in as Rita Cosby, filling in for Bo, discusses the potential of an Iranian attack on Israel that can lead to war and the U.S. being involved in the conflict with former National Deputy of Security Advisor, Victoria Coates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in as Rita Cosby, filling in for Bo, discusses the potential of an Iranian attack on Israel that can lead to war and the U.S. being involved in the conflict with former National Deputy of Security Advisor, Victoria Coates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heritage Foundation Vice President of Foreign Policy Victoria Coates reacts to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recent comments about genocide in Gaza. “The best thing you can do to end humanitarian suffering in Gaza is to end this war by Israel winning it. It's a little bit like winning World War II. You can't get to the post-war, you can't get to the reconstruction, you can't get to a brighter future for the Palestinian people until this conflict ends,” says Coates.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The new PCI 4.0 requirements focused on managing payment page scripts are excellent because they can be used to address data leakage risks with other cybersecurity standards and regulations, such as HIPAA. John Elliott, GRC Consultant with a focus on PCI and GDPR, Security Advisor at Jscrambler, Pluralsight Author and Keynote Speaker, sat down with Host and Principal Security Analyst Jen Stone (MCIS, CISSP, CISA, QSA) at PCI Community Meeting Europe to discuss:How malicious actors use scripts to steal informationWhy PCI DSS requirements were added to deal with this threatJscrambler's approach to payment page script management Hosted by Jen Stone, Principal Security Analyst (MCIS, CISSP, CISA, QSA)[Disclaimer] Before implementing any policies or procedures you hear about on this or any other episodes, make sure to talk to your legal department, IT department, and any other department assisting with your data security and compliance efforts.
Our own Sean Moncrieff spent last week with Unicef staff in Somalia, where one year on from the worst drought in over 40 years in the country, the country is now facing a crisis due to severe flooding. While he was over there, he sat down with Christophe Hodder, Climate, Peace and Security Advisor to the UN in Somalia, about how the country has found itself on the front lines of climate change.
Dr. Jordan B Peterson sits down with attorney, ambassador, and 27th U.S. Security Advisor, Robert O'Brien. They discuss the inner workings of international hostage negotiations, the ongoing success and legacy of the Abraham Accords, the Russia/Ukraine war, and the current perception of American strength, leaving much room for improvement. Robert O'Brien is an American attorney, ambassador, and was the 27th United States Security Advisor (4th to be hired under Donald Trump). O'Brien was a founding partner of the LA based boutique law firm Larson O'Brien LLP, and has worked in various legal and campaign roles for politicians such as Mitt Romney, Scott Walker, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. He has also served as an Ambassador to various countries like Israel and Taiwan during incredibly uneasy moments in recent history, including work on the Abraham Accords. In this field, he has also negotiated successfully to free Americans held captive abroad. - Links - For Ambassador Robert O'Brien On X https://twitter.com/robertcobrien?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor American Global Strategies (Website) https://americanglobalstrategies.com/
In this episode I talk with Lloyd 'Lucky' Guyot and Alex O'Meera about The Center for Internet Security's Critical Security Controls. Lloyd is a Security Advisor for Optiv and President of the Grand Rapids ISSA Chapter. Alex is a Security Analyst for Stack Overflow and Secretary of the Grand Rapids ISSA Chapter.Talking Points:How can the CIS 18 help an SMB build your security program?How can the CIS 18 help mature a security program?Which controls should a company start with?And many more!Episode Sponsor:Grand Rapids ISSA Chapter (with special thanks to Optiv). The GR-ISSA is the local chapter of the Information Systems Security Association.Episode Charity:The charity for the month of November is the Corewell Health Foundation. More specifically, the money will be going to assist children with various mental health challenges.
How can security leaders be effective and resilient in one of the world's most fast-paced sectors? We're joined by Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft, Sarah Armstrong-Smith, who offers her advice on crisis management and building a human-first security culture.
Guests: - Mike J Lettman - Cyber Security Advisor Region 9 DHS
Wer ist eigentlich Boris Koewing? Ach nur der Typ, der dafür sorgt, dass die Sicherheit bei einem FIBA-Turnier gewährleistet ist. Was er von den Schrotflinten rund um die Arena hält? Was er alles über ein Gastgeberland wissen muss? All das (mehr …) The post WM-SPEZIAL-SPEZIAL: Boris Koewing, Security Advisor der FIBA first appeared on Got Nexxt – Der NBA und Basketball Podcast.
On this week's episode of the Detection at Scale podcast, Jack talks with Anton Chuvakin, Security Advisor at the Office of the CISO at Google Cloud, and Timothy Peacock, Senior Product Manager at Google. Together, they discuss some of the needs and trends in cybersecurity today, including how to know what level of D&R your organization needs, the use cases for AI today, and how LLMs and SIEMs will handle data at scale. They also talk about the need for more creative solutions to misconfiguration management, three things security practitioners can do to improve cloud security, and why cybersecurity is the "most intellectually stimulating profession on the planet." Topics discussed: What attracted Anton and Timothy to cybersecurity, what makes them stay, and why the intersection of humans and technology make it the “most intellectually stimulating profession on the planet.” How organizations can evaluate the level of security they need, why it's crucial to know whether you need to go from zero to one, or five, or a hundred, and how organizations with no detection and response strategies can get started. What use cases there will be for AI in cybersecurity, and while it may be good at summarizing, explaining complexity, and classifying, it may not be ready to create usable code. Why security practitioners need to think more about whether SIEMs can support planetary scale, and whether decentralization is the solution. The role LLMs will play in helping to manage large data sets, and how it may change the way organizations use MDRs. Why the industry needs new, creative ways to solve the ongoing problem of cloud misconfigurations in order to break vicious cycles through shared faith. Three pieces of advice to improve cloud security, including knowing your security needs, practicing, and making friends so you know you're note alone.
Alongside the huge potential advantages AI will bring, there are implications to its usage that we need to take seriously, right from the outset. Security and privacy are critical, not only to ensure the safe use of AI in coming years, both in society and commercially, but also how do we prevent AI from being abused or creating new Cyber attack surfaces?Dave, Sjoukje & Rob talk to Bill Reid, Security Advisor, Office of the CISO, Google about how you protect against AI Cyber threat, whether old techniques can be used, what the considerations for the training data set are, how AI further complexes the software supply chain and the right types of AI governance. TLDR:00:59 Intros02:09 Cloud conversation with Bill Reid 24:08 Types of GenAI and some case studies 31:23 Using AI to make security leaders lives easier!GuestBill Reid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-reid-46208a1/ HostsDave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/Sjouke Zaal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjoukjezaal/Rob Kernahan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-kernahan/ProductionMarcel Van Der Burg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcel-van-der-burg-99a655/Dave Chapman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chapmandr/SoundBen Corbett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-corbett-3b6a11135/
Host Alex Pierson speaks with Steve Chase, Senior Parliamentary Reporter for the Globe and Mail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Cybersecurity Defenders podcast we have a conversation around the history of security tooling with Dr. Anton Chuvakin, Security Advisor at Office of the CISO, Google Cloud.Dr. Anton Chuvakin is currently involved with security solution strategy at Google Cloud, where he arrived via Chronicle Security (an Alphabet company) acquisition in July 2019. He is also a co-host of Cloud Security Podcast http://www.twitter.com/CloudSecPodcastUntil June 2019, Dr. Anton Chuvakin was a Research VP and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner for Technical Professionals (GTP) Security and Risk Management Strategies (SRMS) team. At Gartner he covered a broad range of security operations and detection and response topics, and is credited with inventing the term "EDR." He is a recognized security expert in the field of SIEM, log management and PCI DSS compliance. He is an author of books "Security Warrior", "PCI Compliance", "Logging and Log Management" and a contributor to "Know Your Enemy II", "Information Security Management Handbook" and others. Anton has published dozens of papers on log management, SIEM, correlation, security data analysis, PCI DSS, honeypots, etc. His blog securitywarrior.org was one of the most popular in the industry. In addition, Anton taught classes (including his own SANS SEC434 class on log management) and presented at many security conferences across the world; he recently addressed audiences in United States, UK, Singapore, Spain, Russia and other countries. He worked on emerging security standards and served on the advisory boards of several security start-ups.Before joining Gartner in 2011, Anton was running his own security consulting practice www.securitywarriorconsulting.com, focusing on SIEM, logging and PCI DSS compliance for security vendors and Fortune 500 organizations. Anton earned his Ph.D. degree from Stony Brook University.The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast: a show about cybersecurity and the people that defend the internet.
Connect with Morgan Wright: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morganwright150/Follow the Game of Crimes Podcast - https://gameofcrimespodcast.com/ Subscribe to the Game of Crimes Membership on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/gameofcrimes SponsorAnd before we jump into today's episode, this podcast is sponsored by @Sentinelone-inc SentinelOne redefines cybersecurity by pushing the boundaries of autonomous technology —with its singularity XDR platform— SentinelOne is the leader in endpoint protection and beyond. Simply put they stop the bad guys. To learn more about SentinelOne, check out https://www.sentinelone.com Timestamps0:00 Intro 3:12 The Ultimate Meritocracy: 08:09 K9s4COPs 19:48 Controlled, Classified, Confidential 21:25 "One lesson I've learned after investigating crimes: you follow the facts. Too many people want to change the facts to fit their theory. You don't do that. You change your theory to fit the facts." 29:14 The Fifth Domain 36:03 Background 01:38:51 Part II: Cyberspace A History: The Coming Cyberspace Cold War with Russia 01:49:46 Cyberwarfare and the Strategy of "Low-Intensity Conflict" 01:59:29 Part III: Cybersecurity Threats Coming up in 2023 02:01:19 Deep Fake, AI, ChatGPT 2:22:00 Outro Whenever you're ready, here is the one way I can help you:→ Join the TechTables+ Community Today https://www.techtables.com/membership. Listen on:
Kamz is joined by Limaris, an award-winning cybersecurity/blockchain engineer with a wide range of experience in computer and network systems. Limaris has dedicated her career to making innovating safe again and assisting organizations to align with different security/technical frameworks as well as leading incident response for data breaches. She's currently a Security Advisor at Halborn and teaches a course on Blockchain & Smart Contract Security at Sans Institute. During her spare time, she also teaches at the University of Miami Cybersecurity Program and volunteers her time assisting organizations in up-skilling women and Latinx workforce to fill the skills labor gap in engineering roles.Limaris advises us on:
Kamz is joined by Limaris, an award-winning cybersecurity/blockchain engineer with a wide range of experience in computer and network systems. Limaris has dedicated her career to making innovating safe again and assisting organizations to align with different security/technical frameworks as well as leading incident response for data breaches. She's currently a Security Advisor at Halborn and teaches a course on Blockchain & Smart Contract Security at Sans Institute. During her spare time, she also teaches at the University of Miami Cybersecurity Program and volunteers her time assisting organizations in up-skilling women and Latinx workforce to fill the skills labor gap in engineering roles.Limaris advises us on:
Security Advisor at Office of the CISO and Co-Host of Google's Cloud Security Podcast, Dr. Anton Chuvakin, chats with Caroline about the past, present and future: how a hacked computer shifted his interest from physics to security, how threats from the 80s still plague orgaizations, and how cybersecurity will continue to spill out of the digital realm into the physical world. Some helpful links on things mentioned in the episode: Anton's security predictions back in 2010: https://chuvakin.blogspot.com/2010/01/security-predictions-2020.html A review on those predictions 10 years later: https://medium.com/anton-on-security/checking-my-2010-security-predictions-in-2020-932f6233a731 Related episodes from Anton's Cloud Security podcast: https://cloud.withgoogle.com/cloudsecurity/podcast/ep75-how-we-scale-detection-and-response-at-google-automation-metrics-toil/ https://cloud.withgoogle.com/cloudsecurity/podcast/ep47-megatrends-macro-changes-microservices-oh-my-changes-in-2022-and-beyond-in-cloud-security/
This episode features an interview with Daniel Hartert, CXO Advisor at Netskope. Over the last 20 years, Daniel has held CIO and CEO positions at large international organizations like Bayer Business Services and Philips Group. He is also a co-founder of DCSO (Deutsche Cyber Security Organisation), a company working to strengthen protection against evolving and growing cyber threats.In this episode, Mike sits down with Daniel to discuss communicating with C-suite executives, how advisors can enable people through security, and the critical success factors of a CIO.-----------------“I'm coming from industries where manufacturing and health and safety was a big point. So, in these industries, there is a mindset around EHS; environmental, health, and safety. [...] I see a strong analogy because watching out for a malicious email or malicious emails is very similar to using the handrailing when walking down the staircase. So, this is what we need to build into the DNA of an organization, this permanent security awareness. And if we can build this, then this protection level of a company will immensely increase. Because in the end, the doors to malicious actions are always the people.” – Daniel Hartert-----------------Episode Timestamps:*(02:27): Daniel's journey to becoming a CIO *(05:25): How Daniel transitioned into an advisory role *(07:37): Daniel's take on security as a team sport*(17:57): How Daniel communicates security to C-suite executives*(24:09): Ways Daniel thinks about enabling people through security*(29:22): 2030 Goggles*(32:09): How we can get more diversity in security*(34:29): Daniel's take on zero trust*(36:50): Quick Hits-----------------Links:Connect with Daniel Hartert on LinkedInDCSO GermanyConnect with Mike Anderson LinkedInwww.netskope.com
Joshua Geltzer, Deputy Homeland Security Advisor at the White House National Security Council, joins Major this week to discuss the Biden administration's work to bring home Americans who have been wrongfully detained abroad, including Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan in Russia, and Austin Tice in Syria. Geltzer also discusses a new national action plan on drones, the administration's handling of immigration at the southwest border, and more. Join us for breakfast at Café du Parc at the historic Willard InterContinental hotel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Biden put Iran on notice about its nuclear ambitions during a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid - but despite the tough talk, the President is simultaneously trying to revive the Obama-era nuclear deal - Buck breaks down the latest from Biden's trip to the Middle East with former WH Deputy Natl. Security Advisor, Steve Yates. Plus, the left is now desperate to spin the inflation numbers report to make it look like they are fighting the 40 year high inflation rates, but it's not going to work - founder and executive director of Power The Future, Daniel Turner, joins Buck with reaction. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden put Iran on notice about its nuclear ambitions during a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid - but despite the tough talk, the President is simultaneously trying to revive the Obama-era nuclear deal - Buck breaks down the latest from Biden's trip to the Middle East with former WH Deputy Natl. Security Advisor, Steve Yates. Plus, the left is now desperate to spin the inflation numbers report to make it look like they are fighting the 40 year high inflation rates, but it's not going to work - founder and executive director of Power The Future, Daniel Turner, joins Buck with reaction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.