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Israel intensifies strikes in Lebanon, the G7 says Russia must end its war and compensate Ukraine, the U.S. sanctions Sudan over alleged chemical weapons use, Mexico's ex-Security Chief is ordered to pay $2.4B in a civil case, Italy's constitutional court backs female same-sex parents, Donald Trump floats the idea of 50% tariffs on the EU and 25% on Apple, while Trump holds a private dinner for top $TRUMP crypto coin investors, a judge blocks the Trump administration from terminating student visas, four EU lawmakers face a loss of immunity in a Huawei probe, and Anthropic's Claude Opus 4 was found in tests to have plotted blackmailing developers. Sources: www.verity.news
Depending on where you were in 2018, you may or may not remember former Nashville mayor Megan Barry's story. The Washington Post's headline said, “Megan Barry Resigns as Nashville Mayor, Weeks After Admitting Affair with the Security Chief” and The New York Times declared, “Megan Barry, Nashville Mayor, Pleads Guilty to Theft and Agrees to Resign.” It was a monumental lapse in judgment that played out on the national stage. Before this public reckoning and while she was still in office, Megan lost her only child Max to a drug overdose. So in one year, she lost two of the things she loved the most — her beloved son and her job as the mayor of Nashville. Grief, shame, and resentment nearly destroyed her marriage. But she found her way back with humility, hope, and a fantastic sense of humor. We talk about how writing her memoir “It's What You Do Next” helped her process her trauma and heal, and the transformative power of creativity.TakeawaysCreativity can help you deal with grief and trauma in a healthy way.Writing can be a transformative experience.Surrounding yourself with people who know more than you do is the best way to learn.Deadlines can be helpful tools to complete your work.Grief can be absurd, and humor can help you navigate it; and lastly,Creativity is an act of service. Resources Learn more about Megan here. Buy her book! Follow her on instagram @mayormeganbarry.
Drex continues his coverage on the risks of genetic data at 23andMe and how to delete your data, insights from Amazon's Security Chief on combating cyberattacks, and how CISA's Pre-Ransomware Notification Initiative is protecting organizations from potential breaches.Remember, Stay a Little Paranoid Subscribe: This Week Health Twitter: This Week Health LinkedIn: Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
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AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on a key resignation in South Korean politics.
Glenn Eidman, St Louis Zoo Director of Security, joins Debbie and Tom as the Zoo unveils a new security system searching for guns.
Cáel deals with wounds, lies and the clash of cultures.In 25 parts, edited from the works of FinalStand.Listen and subscribe to the ► Podcast at Connected..“The words 'I love you' inspires joy, relief and terror.”I missed my entry to the infirmary. I was returned to clarity by the two female attendants. The younger went straight to cutting my left pants leg off while the oldest Amazon I'd seen to date began an excellent rendition of 'beef' inspector while pretending to be a physician. It was almost hilarious when she looked to Sydney, addressing her in Old Kingdom Hittite."Was he being disciplined, or did he do something stupid?""I did something stupid," I griped. "I showed up to work today." Since it was their native tongue, both of the medical attendants' eyes bugged out."He volunteered to help Aya of Epona with her archery lessons by letting her shoot at a fruit out of his hand," Sydney related."This; this isn't a wound caused by a practice arrow," the physician observed."No, that was from Leona of Marda. She attempted to kill him. When Leona threatened his controller, he presented himself for slaughter," Sydney clarified. "Hayden stopped Leona, Leona disobeyed and we need to plan Leona's funerary arrangements now.""How did you come to speak our language?" the junior attendant asked. The tone of her voice and the look in her eyes was chilling and sensual at the same time. It was chilling because of the transformation she went through as I went from a piece of equipment to a close approximation of a human being in her eyes. I was getting tired."Erotic poetry," I humored her. "I had a lover some time ago; a scholar; who wanted to share Old Kingdom Hittite; Amazon love poetry and songs in the voices of their creators. I know multiple languages no longer spoken."#Your eyes are stolen from the waterfalls descending from the highest mountains##Your hair robbed from the threads of the night sky##Your body is shaped by the Mother Rivers##Your beauty is the gift of the Goddess who knows both tears and love#I recited it in the original Chaldean Babylonian. They were all staring at me, so I translated it into Hittite. It didn't flow as smoothly."What language was that in?" the security guard inquired."Chaldean Babylonian. It is a love poem from a prince to his dead wife," I answered."It was nice, even eloquent," Sydney remarked."Wow," I sighed. "It is tragic to think not a single woman in this room has ever been romanced.""I am pretty sure every woman in this room has been with a man before," the security guard countered."After sex, what did the two of you talk about?" I regarded her."That's not what we use men for," the doctor spoke up while she began examining my wound. Pain. "We use artificial insemination and surrogates for procreation. Beyond directing them in our physical stimulation, there is no need to talk to men.""Oh," I mused sadly. "That makes sense and is richly rewarding to know. If I was more like the rest of you, I'd be laughing. Unfortunately, I have a heart and compassion, so I'll pity you all instead." The doctor didn't take my honestly well. "Ow! Good bedside; Ow!; manner there, Doc.""We don't need your pity," the security guard threatened."Sure, but then I've not bred myself into extinction out of fear of cuddling either," I grinned. "Treating men like livestock makes sense; if you are evil. You refused to allow yourselves to get attached to any male so it would be easier to kill us when our time came.""Tread carefully," Sydney cautioned me."Okay Sydney. Since you are the only female present capable of having offspring, I'll be good," I got in my parting shot. By the silence in the room, I had hit the nail on the head. "I apologize for disturbing you ladies. I'll be a good male and keep my mouth shut."That declaration didn't last long. Apparently pain-killers were not part of their medical credo. When I asked, the doctor implied I wasn't hurt nearly enough; in other words, not being amputated or decapitated. I asked if being castrated would earn me a hammer to the head. They smiled. They thought I was a funny guy once more. It was the whole 'laugh at death' mystique again.This tender, motherly moment was punctuated by the doctor's application of the staple gun (instead of stitches) to both entry and exit wounds. Sydney offered to give me something to bite down on. I insisted on sharing my pain as I screamed my lungs out during the torturous procedure."I thought you were a tough guy," the security guard sneered."And not screaming would have made me tough? Bitch, those are some fucked-up priorities. Screaming meant I didn't jolt when she was stapling my wounds shut. I've been stabbed and stitched enough to know that much," I glared.The assistant had been walking her hands over my body during the process."You have been stabbed fourteen times," she muttered."You missed the one on the right foot," I corrected."You've been stabbed fifteen times? What do you do?" Sydney wondered."I date women. You are a surprisingly dangerous breed, even without the extreme training you ladies possess," I confessed. "To be concise, I have the bad habit of dating women and their friends, acquaintances, and even family members; usually without their knowledge. It always ends badly; thus the wounds.""You betray the women you sleep with?" the doctor stared."We could banter terms and expectations about, but essentially 'yes', I do," I sighed."You seemed like such a well-behaved male," the security guard looked confused."Huh? What does my love of sex have to do with my demeanor?" I mused."I've never beat a lover, or forced myself on a woman. If you want to hold my lack of forthrightness against me, please remember you are part of a secret society that embraces kidnapping, rape and slaughter as daily practices," I smiled. "Comparatively, me not telling one woman that I'm dating her neighbor is small potatoes.""We do what we do out of necessity," the doctor insisted."That flimsy excuse is about as useful as 'you wouldn't understand; you aren't a woman/amazon/nutty-nut bar," I shook my head. "I give up. Your society has equaled, if not exceeded, every inhuman deed men have ever committed.""Congratulations; you have become crueler and more depraved than your enemies," I lauded them."Because of your ignorance, I will let that outburst go unpunished," Sydney stated. I wised up and shut up.My shirt was returned and they had to synch a large towel around my waist because my jeans were ruined and they didn't have scrubs in my size. They gave me my bloody dockers too. Sydney walked me to the front entrance. By the looks of the women we passed they knew something had happened, if not the precise nature.Security's opportunity to 'get me' on the way out was stymied by Caitlyn and family, Desiree, Tigger, and Buffy hanging around. The moment Aya saw me, she called out my name and came running. The only thing worse than the pain of her impacting me would have been the look on her face if I warded her off. I caught her in my arms and lifted her up."Cáel," she exclaimed. "Does it hurt?" I kept lifting her until I blew loudly on her belly."Does that hurt?" I teased her."No," she giggled."Then I'm fine. Really now, I've been hurt worse by a splinter from a toothpick," I exaggerated for her."You are lying to me," Aya shook her finger in my face."The lesson being 'don't lie to winners'," I sighed."Yep," Aya mimicked me. "Is our date for tonight still going to happen?""Oh; Aya, I can't," I groaned. "I've got three smoking hot babes coming over tonight.""Don't make me punch you," Europa play-threatened. She and Loraine had sneaked up on me while I was entertaining Aya."I don't know," Loraine gave a cautious laugh. "I like being called a smoking hot babe.""Aya, I really like you, but do you always have to drag those two around with you?" I wiggled Aya up in the air. "It's kind of creepy." She giggled."Those are my sisters, Silly," she snickered. "They will be your daughters one day too.""Time for us to go," Caitlyn intervened. As she ushered her children away, she shot me a look over my shoulder that strongly suggested she wanted to play house. Desiree moved to within a meter of me and looked me up and down."You are an idiot," she remarked, turned and left. I looked to Buffy."I'm your ride," Buffy snorted. I hobbled to her."I'm glad you are okay," Tigger waved then followed Desiree out."Thanks for a great time," I looked over my shoulder at the Amazons. "As soon as my blood supply has replenished, I'll be sure to come back and play some more."We were in the car, exiting Doebridge when Buffy finally spoke."Why do you keep thinking you can keep getting away with talking like;” she was glaring at me. "Oh Goddess; you really are laughing at death. You really believe you are going to die, don't you?""Absolutely. The moment they started chanting I realized it was unlikely I'd get out of this experience alive," I admitted."Why are you holding us to the 78 day rule?" she asked."Recall what I said about backbone, Buffy?" I reminded her."I am attached to the lifestyle I've created and I'm not going to change it to scrape out a few more days of existence," I grinned. "I hold Havenstone to that countdown because I would do it if I thought I was going to be okay." A few more minutes passed. I tried to cut the radio on. Buffy kept cutting it off. I was getting sick of it and my annoyance was showing."Did you really tell the whole dome that you would sleep with me first?" she whispered."Of course," I replied. "I said that was my intention at work and I mean to keep to it.""What about Hayden?" she asked."Well, unless you agree to a three-way, I think this is going to be an issue we'll have to work around," I shrugged."I'm not even sure I like you," Buffy mumbled. "I want you. I am not sure I like you, though.""Buffy, that's fine," I murmured. I unbuckled my seatbelt and began twisting around in my seat. My thigh was killing me, but I was a man on a mission. I put my head in Buffy's lap, gazing up at her."What are you doing?" she grinned."Annoying you; taking advantage of you; take your pick," I smiled. We drove for a while.
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports Mexico's ex-public security chief is sentenced to 38-plus years in US for taking cartel bribes.
As commissioner of Social Security, Martin O'Malley is applying the same data-drive management tools he used as mayor of Baltimore and governor of Maryland. We ask about backlogs and whether Social Security is running out of money. Links:Hearing on Protecting Solvency of Social SecurityMartin O'Malley is on a one-year sprint to save Social SecurityStatement of Administrative PolicyDo you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comThroughout the course of Israel's brutal 10-month assault on Gaza, Ami Ayalon – the former head of Israel's Security Service, Shin-Bet, and the ex-commander of the Israeli Navy – has emerged as one of the Netanyahu government's chief critics, along with several other former Israeli military officials. In this wide-ranging interview for ‘Mehdi Unfiltered,' Ayalon tells Mehdi why he believes Benjamin Netanyahu and Itamar Ben-Gvir are a threat to Israeli democracy, why it is time to “stop the occupation,” and why he would fight against Israel if he were a Palestinian.“[Netanyahu] did everything in order to increase the power of Hamas and to make sure that Abu Mazen and the Palestinian Authority will not be able to create a unified government,” Ayalon says. “I think that too many Israelis do not understand that we shall not have security unless we shall stop the occupation. And we shall not have democracy unless we shall end the occupation.”As reports of Israeli torture and rape against detained Palestinians continue to emerge, Mehdi also confronts Ayalon over allegations of torture against Shin Bet on his watch - and the former security chief admits to Mehdi that he has “many regrets.”Watch the full interview, above, to see Mehdi debate Ayalon on whether or not Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza by bombing civilian targets. Please note that free subscribers can only watch the first ten minutes as a preview.If you're a paid subscriber, join the conversation below - we love hearing what you think!
"In this Stories to Create Podcast episode, Cornell Bunting sits down with Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson. Mayor Anderson reflects on his early life, born in Connecticut, recalling childhood challenges such as frequent fights and teasing for his shoes, earning him the nickname 'slum shoe.' He shares pivotal moments, including a supportive encounter with a caring sergeant at a police event that steered him towards joining the army, where he served as military police before transitioning to the Fort Myers Police Department. His career led him to work extensively with juveniles in the school system for five years.Mayor Anderson discusses how meeting his wife marked a turning point in his growth over their thirty-seven-year journey together. He highlights key events that shaped his dedication to community service as a police officer. Later, he served as Security Chief at Chico's for fifteen years, earning the affectionate title 'the mayor' for his heartfelt service. The conversation then shifts to Mayor Anderson's election as Mayor on November 16, 2020, following two years as Ward 4 councilperson.Prior to his role at Chico's, Anderson enjoyed a distinguished 24-year tenure with the Fort Myers Police Department, achieving the rank of Major. He was instrumental in pioneering programs like the School Resource Officer initiative, the Habitual Juvenile Offender Unit, and introducing the Citizen Police Academy and Citizens on Patrol programs. Mayor Anderson holds degrees from Edison Community College, Florida Gulf Coast University, and the University of Louisville Southern Police Institute.Beyond his professional achievements, Mayor Anderson is deeply involved in Southwest Florida's community, serving on multiple boards and coalitions. His contributions extend to statewide roles such as chairing the State of Florida Juvenile Justice Standards and Training Commission and past presidency of the Edison Festival of Light. Currently, he chairs the Community Redevelopment Agency and advises organizations like Barbara's Friends and the United Way. Mayor Anderson remains active in both the Florida League of Mayors and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.Join us as Mayor Anderson shares his inspiring journey and insights." Support the Show.Thank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast
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Following a series of escalating attacks on Metro trains and buses, Mayor Bass vows more cops, and the agency's ousted safety chief puts the blame squarely on Metro's CEO. Plus, with home prices at record highs, there are signs the LA housing market is starting to open up. The L.A. Local is sponsored by the LA Car Guy family of dealerships.
Mike stands next to one of the life-saving bomb shelters provided by "International Fellowship of Christians and Jews", where civilians seek shelter in Israel's Southern District.Ilan Isaacson, Security Chief of South Israel, recounts the events of the morning of October 7 attack and how the armored vehicle provided by "International Fellowship of Christians and Jews" saved his life.Gaza envelope is the area in Israel that surrounds Gaza.See Mike's description of the Sdarot Police stationing over run by terrorists on Oct 7, 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pressure continues to mount for Israel and Hamas to make a deal. Negotiators have reportedly agreed on a “framework” and Hamas is “studying” a new proposal for a renewed truce in Gaza and the return of hostages. Ami Ayalon, the former head of Shin Bet, Israel's internal security service, has been pushing for negotiations and an eventual two-state solution. He joins the show to discuss. Also on today's show: Alicia Kearns, Chair, UK Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee; Rev. Frederick Haynes III, Senior Pastor, Friendship-West Baptist Church Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Enjoy this fireside chat with Jason Chan, former head of information security at Netflix and operating advisor, Bessemer Venture Partners. Jason joins SecurityWeek editor-at-large Ryan Naraine for a frank discussion on the state of vulnerability management and software development, multi-cloud deployments and expanding attack surfaces, the cyber startup vendor ecosystem, Microsoft's booming cybersecurity business, and some areas still ripe for innovation. (Recorded at SecurityWeek's 2023 Attack Surface Management Summit)
Jehad Mheisen is the latest of a series of Hamas commanders killed in the course of the Israeli offensive against Gaza. The two Hamas leaders accused of coordinating the attacks on October 7th are still presumed alive. Also on the programme: We hear from Palestinian surgeon Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah on the latest conditions at the biggest medical facility in the Gaza strip, and the US State Department official who resigned in protest at Washington sending billions of dollars of arms to Israel. (Image: A Palestinian inspects the rubble of a destroyed building following an Israeli air strike in Gaza City. Credit: Shutterstock.)
Susan Hinrichs, Chief Scientist at Aviatrix sits down to share her story, with over 30 years in experience spanning a variety of networking and security disciplines and has held leadership and academic roles, she sits down to discuss her amazing career. Earlier in her career, Susan served as System Architect at Cisco where she spent nine years designing and developing Centri Firewall and a variety of network security management tools. She worked as a Lecturer, Computer and Network Security for eight years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) where she developed a hands-on Security Lab introduction course for students in her first year, and later in her tenure, along with two colleagues, created a malware analysis course designed for senior students. With all of the amazing things she's done in her career, she shares the advice to new comers into the field, saying "I think also as you're trying to get that next job either as a student or as a professional trying to change direction a little bit, if you're coming into interviews being able to talk about a project that you worked on, even if it's not a project that really anyone uses, but if it's something that's interesting that you have in depth understanding of, uh, I think is super valuable to get you noticed." We thank Susan for sharing her story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Susan Hinrichs, Chief Scientist at Aviatrix sits down to share her story, with over 30 years in experience spanning a variety of networking and security disciplines and has held leadership and academic roles, she sits down to discuss her amazing career. Earlier in her career, Susan served as System Architect at Cisco where she spent nine years designing and developing Centri Firewall and a variety of network security management tools. She worked as a Lecturer, Computer and Network Security for eight years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) where she developed a hands-on Security Lab introduction course for students in her first year, and later in her tenure, along with two colleagues, created a malware analysis course designed for senior students. With all of the amazing things she's done in her career, she shares the advice to new comers into the field, saying "I think also as you're trying to get that next job either as a student or as a professional trying to change direction a little bit, if you're coming into interviews being able to talk about a project that you worked on, even if it's not a project that really anyone uses, but if it's something that's interesting that you have in depth understanding of, uh, I think is super valuable to get you noticed." We thank Susan for sharing her story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.com (00:00) - 01 - Intro (00:13) - 02 - Another green iPhone (00:51) - 03 - iPad Pro "overhaul" next year (01:52) - 04 - M3 Macs in October? (02:34) - 05 - BatteryGate 2: Electric Boogaloo? (04:22) - 06 - Gun license case ... reloaded (05:07) - 07 - Samsung copies Apple ... pretty well! (05:48) - 08 - Lasso'ing up some shortbread (06:29) - 09 - Outro Links from the showiPhone 15 in green shown off in leaked photographsApple set to overhaul iPad Pro with OLED and Magic Keyboard revampM3 MacBook Air & MacBook Pro may not debut until OctoberUndercharged: iPhone 14 owners complain about lower battery enduranceApple security chief must face bribery charges over firearms permitsSamsung's Apple Studio Display competitor is now available in the USNew 'Ted Lasso' shortbread cookies let fans experience biscuits with the bossSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
VLOG Aug 10: NYC ex Mayor De Blasio security chief dodges jail, Rikers takeover hearing today at 2 https://www.innercitypress.com/sdny42eswainrikersicp080723.html Tale of 2 Hondurans in the MDC, JOH and deportee https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/honduran-arrested-in-the-bronx-for UN rips off and fails in Africa: Niger Sudan Ethiopia, bans Press
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Episode sponsors: Binarly (https://binarly.io) FwHunt (https://fwhunt.run) GitHub security chief Mike Hanley joins the show to discuss merging the CSO and SVP/Engineering roles, securing data and code in an organization under constant attack, the thrilling promise of AI to the future of secure code, the dangers of equating SBOMs to supply chain security, and new SEC reporting rules for CISOs.
The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR
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In this video we will turn our investigation from the mere possibility of alien-based contact to the actuality that they are in fact among us and that only a select group of people are aware of this information. So, who is Professor Haim Eshed? What information has he been exposed to?Support the show Support us on Patreon Consider leaving us a review on your preferred podcast platform, it really helps! Check our our videos on YouTube Got any questions? email us at: info@top5s.co.uk Thanks for listening and stay spooky!
A public inquiry into the tragedy found that the spy agency had failed to act in a timely manner to prevent the attack despite having intelligence that the perpetrator had become radicalised.
AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on Mexican Security Chief Trial.
Cybercrime Magazine CISO Minute host Theresa Payton, Former White House CIO, discusses the news that Joe Sullivan, the former Chief Security Officer at Uber, was found guilty, and the opportunity that the cybersecurity industry now has for lessons learned, including what went wrong, how to move forward, and more. The CISO Minute is sponsored by https://knowbe4.com/ • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com/
Kara and Scott give us a break down of the biggest themes of Q3, and wins and fails of the quarter. And of course, the latest with Elon and Twitter. Also, Amazon won't make any new hires for the rest of the year, Uber's former Security Chief has been convicted of obstructing justice, and OPEC voted to decrease oil production. A listener asks Kara and Scott to reveal their (news) sources. *NOTE: This episode was recorded on Thursday morning and reflects news at the time. You can listen to Kara's new show, On with Kara Swisher, here. Send us your questions! Call 855-51-PIVOT or go to nymag.com/pivot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Talking Cyber, a Cybercrime Magazine podcast series that covers the latest news and breaking stories on the cybereconomy, hackers, intrusions, privacy, security and much more. In this episode, host Hillarie McClure is joined by Heather Engel, Managing Partner at Strategic Cyber Partners, to discuss the news that Joe Sullivan, the former Chief Security Officer at Uber, was found guilty. To learn more about these stories, visit https://cybercrimewire.com • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports on Uber Cybersecurity.
Uber's former head of security has been found guilty of criminal obstruction for attempting cover up a data breach that saw tens of millions of customer and driver records stolen.
Uber's former head of security has been found guilty of criminal obstruction for attempting cover up a data breach that saw tens of millions of customer and driver records stolen.
In 2016 Uber suffered a breach where 57 million records were taken by a pair of hackers. This week the ex-security chief that oversaw the breach response is now on trial with criminal chargers around his handling of the incident. This episode talks about this groundbreaking trial and what it could mean for future CISOs. Be aware, be safe. Support the show and get access to behind the scenes content as a patron - https://www.patreon.com/SecurityInFive *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five Mighty Mackenzie - https://www.facebook.com/mightymackie Where you can find Security In Five - https://linktr.ee/binaryblogger Email - bblogger@protonmail.com
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Twitter's former Security Chief blows the whistle alleging Twitter misled the public on problems with its security and with bot accounts.Cosmetics company Sephora will pay $1.2 million in the first major settlement with the state of California's Consumer Privacy Act for selling users' data without permission.A federal judge sided with a Cleveland State University student stating that scanning his room before an online test violated his 4th Amendment rights.And yes, the computer-generated, virtual avatar, FN Meka, created by two non-black executives which leans into racist stereotypes and tropes, is a form of digital blackface.Link to Show Notes Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, Twitter's former security chief has accused the company of 'lying' to Elon Musk. Next, Sony says the PlayStation VR2 is coming, but when? After that, it seems we might have a date on the idea of having a plug in our head, the brain-chip company Neuralink is having a release on Halloween. Finally, we look back at the Windows 95 Release, and are "Social Media Apps out to Get You"? Nick Espinosa will help us weed through the social media application platforms. In addition, we have our standard features, including "Technology Fail of the Week" | "This Week in Technology" | "Nathan Nugget," and, of course, our "Pick of the Day" whiskey tasting. So, sit back, raise a glass, and welcome to TechTime with Nathan Mumm. Join us on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Hummmm" Technology news of the week for August 21st - August 27th, 2022.Episode 115: Starts at 1:43--- [Now on Today's Show]: Starts at 3:12--- [Technology Fail of the Week]: Starts at 7:08Hackers attack UK water suppliers but extort the wrong company. --- [Top Stories in The First Five Minutes]: Starts at 11:23What is Elon up to this week? - https://tinyurl.com/5c5kcf8r Space can be downright noisy in the right conditions, such as the hot gas surrounding the immense black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster, according to NASA. - https://tinyurl.com/yxh4sxxp Congress is looking into Twitter whistleblower's claims of lax security as Twitter's former security chief has accused the company of 'lying' to Elon Musk about spam accounts - https://tinyurl.com/bd8nnzkxSony says the PlayStation VR2 is coming in early 2023 - https://tinyurl.com/2buhbfsx --- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Review]: Starts at 22:05Barrel Hitch American Whiskey | 80 Proof | $22.99--- [Ask the Expert with Nick Espinosa]: Starts at 24:16Today we are talking with Nick about Social Media Applications – Are Social Media Apps Out to Get You? --- [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 44:23August 24, 1995 - Microsoft releases the highly anticipated Windows 95Kicking off one of the largest product launches in technology history, Microsoft releases the highly anticipated Windows 95. More than one million copies will be sold in the first four days of its release. Accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign, Windows 95 introduced numerous functions and features, such as the taskbar, notification area, and the "Start" button.Windows 95 merged Microsoft's formerly separate MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows product and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the graphical user interface (GUI) and its simplified "plug-and-play" features--- [Marc's Mumbles Whiskey Details]: Starts at 49:19--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 50:32--- [Pick of the Day]: Starts at 53:24Barrel Hitch American Whiskey | 80 Proof | $22.99Mike: Thumbs UpNathan: Thumbs UpOrganize Chaos Podcast - Chris Ronzio If you're a business owner or entrepreneur feeling the chaos, you need the Organize Chaos podcast!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Ex-security chief accuses Twitter of cybersecurity negligence Ukraine and Poland join forces to counter Russian cyberattacks Hackers use Binance exec deepfake in crypto exchange scam Thanks to today's episode sponsor, Code42 Cybersecurity teams are facing unprecedented challenges when it comes to protecting sensitive corporate data from exposure, leak and theft. In fact, the Code42 Annual Data Exposure Report revealed there's a 1 in 3 chance that your company will lose IP when an employee quits. To learn more about stopping data leaks with Insider Risk Management visit Code42.com/showme. For the stories behind the headlines, head over to CISOseries.com
Former President Donald Trump had more than 300 classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence. Twitter's former Security Chief access the social media platform of having ‘egregious deficiencies' in its spam- and hacker-fighting practices. Heavy rain and flash flooding brought record rainfall to the Dallas-Forth Worth area. People working from home might be asked to take a pay cut soon.
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Ukraine shakes up its security and prosecutorial services. Cyberattacks hit Albania. Advanced persistent threat actors prospect journalists. The GRU is said to be trolling researchers who look into Sandworm. Thomas Etheridge from CrowdStrike on identity management. Our guest is Robin Bell from Egress discussing their Human Activated Risk Report. And CISA opens a liaison office in London. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/136 Selected reading. Ukraine's Zelenskyy fires top security chief and prosecutor (AP NEWS) Zelenskiy Ousts Ukraine's Security Chief and Top Prosecutor (Bloomberg) Volodymyr Zelensky sacks top aides over 'Russian collaboration' (The Telegraph) A massive cyberattack hit Albania (Security Affairs) Information Systems Are Intact, Says Albanian Government after Cyber Attack (Exit - Explaining Albania) Albania closes down online gov't systems after cyber attack (ANI News). Albania Shuts Down Digital Services and Government Websites after Cyber Attack (Exit - Explaining Albania) Hackers pose as journalists to breach news media org's networks (BleepingComputer) Cybersecurity Firm: What US Journalists Need To Know About The Foreign Hackers Targeting Them Forbes) Sandworm APT Trolls Researchers on Its Trail as It Targets Ukraine (Dark Reading)
Will western Ukraine become Polish territory? The Polish leadership is working on various plans for the division of Ukraine, said the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin. Thus, Warsaw plans to deploy its "peacekeeping contingent" in the west of Ukraine . In addition, it is possible to create a proxy state controlled by Poland on the Eastern Kresy , which will be "under the protection" of the Polish armed forces. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 7/11/22.It's the Final Day! The day when Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. You can order the second edition of Rick's book, Final Day! https://tru.news/3LknyuL
Hours before the surprise hearing, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Stenger died suddenly. Stenger was in charge of Capitol security on January 6 and blamed 'professional agitators' for the escalation of events. Savage speculates whether we should be suspicious of his untimely death. Savage discusses this and more with Tom Sarnicola, author Of No Kings, No Kooks: Confessions Of A National Security Agent. Sarnicola spent 15 years as a federal Special Agent conducting national security and background investigations for government and military personnel, and became a listener of the Savage Nation after hearing it first from his late Italian mother. As promised, hear the second part of Savage's interview with a journalist and filmmaker. A self-professed left-leaning individual; The journalist describes how progressives have hijacked the Left and have become a party of extremism. He outlines how the lawlessness of democratic policies are causing the decline of once great cities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The study of intelligence operations has always been within the limited confines of military domains. Human intelligence, the traditional methodology of calibrating to obtain information through human to human engagement, is no longer limited to mankind himself. We learn that there are other “intelligent” life forms with familiar interests to pursue influence, wealth, knowledge, and/or power made a pact with humans in order to understand our culture and know more about the nature of the universe. What would it mean if extraterrestrials existed? What would it take to mankind just accept the facts? In this episode, we learn about the Israel space security chief, Haim Eshed, who claims that the "Galactic Federation" has supposedly been in contact with Israel and the US for years, but are keeping themselves a secret to prevent hysteria until humanity is ready. The 87-year-old former head of Defense Ministry's Space Division gave further descriptions about specific agreements made between the aliens and the US, which ostensibly have been made because they wish to research and understand "the fabric of the universe." This story broke out in an exclusive interview via the Jerusalem Post. The former Space Division chief reigned the administration for almost thirty years before retiring. What he has to say are mind blowing revelations. So, why now? The reason for whistleblowing and exposing confidentiality is because Haim believes that the times are changing to the perception of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Higher Density Living has been following and expanding content regarding the discussions, topics, and controversies of UAP and life outside planet earth. But more so than ever, we have seen the enduring propensity of people opening up to the ideas of Extraterrestrials as we democratize information technology and give universal access to education. Let us join Alex and Jason as they discuss interspecies cooperation. www.higherdensityliving.com
In this episode Jeff and Bob read some much appreciated email from listeners, go over from great finds from the internet, talk about some rules finds, announce the winner for the random drawing from the Longest Campaign submissions, and read the first six of the twelve submissions! Relevant links: RPG Ramblings Podcast, with Jeffrey Jones Traveller RPG Mayday Mayday 2022 Official Event Page - from CyborgPrime The Log of the Grayswandir - Traveller blog by Dennis Matheson Stargrave - miniatures A Less-Travelled Road: The Three Creeps - blog entry from Omer Golan Joel FB post about IISS H2A Revolver and ISS ME7 Field Jacket for scouts, created by Brannon Boren Subsector Editor and Mapper - Cepheus Journal TSAO: Liberty Ship” from Stellagama Publishing, and Felbrigg's video review Bob's "Mesh-Plus" armor - intended to model Earl Dumarest's armored clothing Speculative Machines podcast - where we get our theme music Longest Campaign Submissions Thomas of KingstonMegaTraveller w mods8-10 Months (detail is a bit fuzzy) It was set in the JG Glimmerdrift Reaches on an Imperial planet (Petra). The planet was balkanized and there were many tensions among the double handful of nations but the big players were 2 or 3 larger nations. The tech level of the planet was 9, but there was another Imperial planet (TL-12) not far away. The time period was about 1114, but in this particular setting, the Solomani were pushing into the open spaces in Glimmerdrift reaches. It would have been a more typical game if one of the players hadn't rolled up a retired Imperial Marine who had Soc 12 (Marquis). He ended up being the Marquis of Petra and being the Imperial representative. The other characters were a mix of retired Marines, Navy, and some active duty, with one being a local noble. The Marquis was, to the eyes of some of his senior people, a bit erratic. So much so that his Security Chief rapidly decided that if this was what the Imperium would put in charge, the Solomani were welcome. That led to the Security Chief running a Solomani-sympathizer campaign against the Imperium. He was also the funnel and organizer who managed data flow to the Marquis. So on the one hand, he organized an underground flyer that regularly knew a lot about Imperial business and failures, he recruited like minded PCs and NPCs who had Solomani sympathies, and he set the Imperials against the local governments. It got worse as time went on: The high port blew up (the only GM-inflicted campaign event I can think of) and then shipments of high tech offworld arms and vehicles were sabotaged, the Marquis' family was assassinated, and a few PCs and NPCs who were Imperial sympathizers were fingered as being behind the Solomani underground (leading to their execution by the Security Chief after convincing the Marquis he needed to kill these guys who were actually on the Marquis' side). In the end, the Solomani invaded, had local support, and the Marquis had to flee for his life. The Security Chief wrote a full explanation in a letter categorizing every step he took against the Marquis and how at every turn, he turned allies against the Marquis or fingered them for troublemakers, and how he managed to deflect suspicion falling upon himself by having the underground flyer make fun of the Security Chief (and the Marquis immediately felt this made him not in with the Solomani because he seemed the sort to never make himself look foolish... except that's exactly what he was doing to avoid suspicion). There was a lot time spent individually (because of the nature of intrigues) and there were many views and motivations that clashed, intersected, or sometimes passed like strangers in the night. It wasn't easy to GM. I gave the Marquis chances and enough of the other players tried to warn him or help him, but the person he most trusted was the mastermind that he should have normally suspected and that set him against those who were actually trying to help (some were playing both sides and deserved what they got....). I've run a fair few 8-12 month campaigns of more traditional Traveller, but this one ended up being legendary. The Security Chief's final message was done up in an X-Boat transmission.... I don't think we could do this again, but it will always live in memory of those who participated. (2) Winner! Mark AyersThis first was original Traveller, the second was MegaTraveller.Each were about three years I have two longest campaigns. My first ran from winter 1977 until spring 1980. Our teen selves evolved the game as each new Traveller item was published and came into our possession. My next was a revival, in a new town, more than a decade later. It ran from autumn 1993 until autumn 1995. As young adults in jobs, this campaign was appreciated more and died when a classified job function of one of our key members prohibited their participation for two years. (3) Felbrigg HerriotClassic TravellerNot sure exactly, but at least six months of weekly play My longest Traveller game was a Mercenary Campaign. The PCs started as simple bodyguards, making money on the side, then they started hiring on people. Ended up with them having three ships, landers, plenty of men. (Bob - damn - this is very ambitious stuff from the players!) Had to use a spreadsheet to track the men's injuries and promotions etc. About half way through the players got a second PC each. The original PCs became the leaders doing all the politics, admin, negotiation etc, and the new ones were boots-on-the-ground leaders. Had some great sessions, a few with them working as guards on a passenger liner, with murders, fires, and chaos in jump. The scene of them strafing sea monsters from the beach with PGMPs as the beasts consumed holiday-makers will live with me forever. (4) Patrick KanouseClassic Traveller2 years I refereed a Classic Traveller for two years in college. We played a session at least once a month, and I sometimes held individual player sessions. At the time, I was heavily influenced by Dan Simmons HYPERION, and the main villain was a version of the Shrike—albeit not as cool and very psionic based. It was also fickle, tormenting the players in Q-like ways, and designating one of the players as “the Chosen One.” LOL, we still don't know what that actually meant. Nonetheless, nearly 30 years later, those former players still occasionally shout at me, “The Chosen One!” Great times. (5) Pete BurkeMongoose 2e6 months Longest continuous campaign - I ran a Pirates of Drinax campaign for 6 months over Roll20 last year during COVID. (6) Neuro LancerMongoose 2e6 months I refereed a campaign which lasted 6 months. It was a homebrew campaign using the flavor of the OTU. I used Mongoose 2nd Ed rule set. It started as a trader campaign and ended up being more mercenary-like.
Leah and Mike interview Gary "Jackson" Morehead, the former head of security at the confidential scientology headquarters near Hemet in Riverside County California. They cover the efforts taken to prevent Sea Org members from leaving, both physical and mental, what the "Blow Drill" consists of, what a "Life History" is and plenty more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com