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The Fearless Mindset
Inside the Minds of Violent Offenders: Lessons from the Front Lines

The Fearless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 22:43


In this episode, Mark Ledlow, Bruno Dias, and Matt Talbot discuss the importance of comprehensive threat and risk assessments in corporate and educational environments. They explore the integration of physical security with behavioral threat assessments, emphasizing the crucial role every employee plays in maintaining safety. Additionally, they touch on the psychological aspects of individuals who commit acts of violence, drawing on their own extensive field experiences. Matt shares a powerful story from his time working in a high-risk prison environment, highlighting the importance of building trust and respect with inmates. The episode wraps up with information about their ongoing projects and how listeners can reach out to them for their expert services.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSAdversity Handling: The importance of dealing with adversity and leveraging experiences to stay fearless is emphasized. Comprehensive Security Approach: Incorporating physical security into behavioral threat assessment provides a unique value. Inclusiveness in Safety: Every employee, regardless of their role, should be viewed as part of the safety and security team. Warning Signs: Identifying and acting on warning behaviors and signs is crucial in preventing violent incidents. Human Side of Inmates: Building respectful relationships with inmates can foster mutual respect and potentially prevent violent outcomes. Impactful Storytelling: Personal stories, such as working with high-risk individuals, can convey powerful lessons in security management. Legacy and Education: The importance of leaving a positive legacy and educating the next generation of security professionals.QUOTES"We really need to think about everybody who is positioned to be able to possibly help." "Humans communicate kind of like dogs shed hair, right? It's just a necessity." "Everybody plays a role... there's something good in everybody and my job was to figure that out." "Sometimes it's about just getting to the human side of somebody." "Treating people with validation and making them feel significant can prevent them from committing violent acts." "Our goal is to leave something original, something impacting on this larger community."Get to know more about Dr. Bruno Dias through the link below.https://www.linkedin.com/in/brunodiaspci/Get to know more about Dr. Matt Talbot through the link below.https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-talbot-phd-lcsw-ccfc-cfmhe-ctm%C2%AE-5a655044To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to  https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

Root Causes: A PKI and Security Podcast
Root Causes 492: When Mandatory Security Training Sucks

Root Causes: A PKI and Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 19:36


In this episode we get excited about errors we see in mandatory security trainings.

Security Heroes
The Challenges of Healthcare Security, with Geisinger Health's Director of Security Training John Oast

Security Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 22:42


In this episode of Security Heroes, host Lisa Falzone is joined by John Oast, Director of Security Training and Special Programs at Geisinger Health. John has spent a quarter-century in law enforcement and healthcare security, from the Richmond Sheriff's Office in Virginia, to the American Red Cross, to the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, to his current role at Geisinger Health.

ExplicitNovels
Cáel Defeats The Illuminati: Part 17

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025


The last days before the Great Hunt.Book 3 in 18 parts, By FinalStand. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.“Can the scorpion ever stop being a scorpion? “"Do we get our legally permitted weaponry back?" The bishop still held my hand."Sure. If it makes you feel better.""I would like to meet your people then," he gave my paw one last shake then released me. "Shall we go?""I will have someone take you to your car. I want to briefly meet with the President, of Havenstone, then I'll join you in the garage. We'll drive over to JIKIT and I'll make the introductions. Good enough?""That is acceptable," he nodded."What about you two?" I regarded the nun and the Swiss Super-soldier. The nun remained vigilant, and silent. The Swiss' eyes flickered to his boss before settling back on me."It is what I volunteered for," he stated firmly."Okay. Please never say I didn't give you a chance to take the sane way out. Also, Bishop Nicolö, circumstances have conspired to up my prospective wedding date to January 1st.""That will be more difficult. Why the change?" he remained grim."We are having twins. By March, this will be very visible.""That is, unfortunate," he shook his head."You have no idea," and then a brainstorm. "And I am curious about resurrecting the Order of the Dragon, the Societas Draconistarum." Technically that meant 'Society of the Dragonists' which was more appropriate than the literal Ordo Draconis."Precisely how do you plan to recreate a crusading Christian Order which was the purview of the Hungarian monarchs?" he didn't sound the least skeptical, just curious."I have billions of euros to fund such a thing," I winked. "Of far greater critical importance, I know where I can find the supernatural guidance and spiritual imperative for such an organization.""You are going to produce a dragon?" his eyes grew larger even as he fought down his fear. Good man. He was adaptive. He'd need to be."I never said such a thing. That would make me sound crazy," I smiled broadly. "Besides, when I say 'dragon', you think 'devil' and that's way too pedestrian for where we are going.""I am not a moral relativist.""Neither am I. I'm out to save lives and nurture the drive in the human spirit to reach for freedom, love and liberty. As you might imagine, I'm pretty freaking outnumbered.""I think you are crazy," he re-evaluated things."I just might be. In all honesty, you should back out now. Take your two compadres back to 25 East 39th Street (the Holy See's Permanent Observer Offices to the UN in NYC) and report 'Mission Failure'. You'll most likely live longer," I reasoned."I am not afraid to die," Sister Rafaela Sophia finally voiced an opinion."That's idiotic," I scoffed before the bishop could reprimand her for opening her mouth. "You should be.""My soul is in God's hands," she set her jaw."Does he talk to you?" I countered."His message is clear.""Not what I asked. I asked if he specifically directed you to toss your life fruitlessly away as an object lesson for the reckless, or careless?""This is uncalled for," Nicolö intervened."Nope. I bet you a phone call to my Brother to physically restore your bishopric that there are four people in this room who have murdered in cold blood," I kept eye contact with the nun, "and she's the odd one out. Right Juanita?""Yes, Ishara," Juanita slipped up. Her spycraft, like mine, needed work."You were in the military?" the bishop asked my bodyguard."Was? I am. Right now," she related. "I will be until I die."That earned me looks from the three Catholics."She is loyal," Nicolö nodded slightly toward her, referring to Juanita's declaration."Huh? To me? Nope. She's loyal to my office, which we shan't get into right now. Back to you, Sister Rafaela Sophia. Are you out to be a martyr, or has some saint, or angel, given you a directive the other two seem to be unaware of which causes you to devalue your life?""I am devoted to the One True God, Christ, our Savior," and Juanita snorted, "and the Virgin Mary," the nun stated firmly. "I don't hear voices in my head.""Juanita, that was rude. Apologize to our guest," I kept looking forward."No." Well, fuck you too."Gun," I commanded. I held out my left hand."What? No. I will not give you one of my guns," she resisted."Juanita, give me your primary weapon, or I will ask Pamela to beat you up the moment I depart for the Great Hunt. After yesterday's stunt, you know she will," I threatened. Fair, I was not. She drew a Glock-20 and handed it to me. I went through the routine, dropped the magazine then ejected the round before opening the door.Oh look, there were four SD chicks outside, ready to escort my visitors downstairs. I didn't even need to waste a phone call. It wasn't like the conference room wasn't being monitored."Excuse me," I took a half step out the door then hurled all three items down the hall. Looking back at Juanita. "Go fetch.""Fuck you," she snapped."And insulting her faith was as degrading to both her faith and her as me doing this to you is degrading to you right now," I lectured her. "It is important to her, therefore it is important to me because she is my guest in the same way it is important to me that I let my bodyguard do her job without being a total asshole all the time. Now go get your God-damn weapon," I barked. Off she went. I left the door open."Now Sister Rafaela Sophia, the point of all this is: I don't give a crap if you are willing to die for God. In fact, that makes you less than worthless to me and the team. I want to know if you are willing to put other motherfuckers in the ground so that Bishop Nicolá, or Mathias, might get to keep doing their jobs.""Murder is a sin," she declared."Go home," I sighed while shaking my head."She answers to me, the Church and God, not you, Mr. Nyilas," the bishop stepped forward."Then you can go home too," I shrugged. "I'm not asking for remorseless killers. I'm asking for people willing to kill to get the hard work done and best of all, for people who know the difference.""Everyone on JIKIT is a professional soldier, or killer?" he asked."No, but the ones who aren't don't carry guns and know to get down when things get funky," I bantered."I vouch for her," he insisted. Juanita came running back into the room."Cool beans. I don't know you either.""You apparently know my service history," he volleyed."Yeah. Ten years a foreigner in the service of France, then you went straight into a university which turns out Jesuits," I riposted."What turned your life around?" he evaded. That was okay. I'd gotten what I wanted. I was willing to bet he had read every bit of public information about me and it was rumored the heavy Catholic membership in the FBI had its benefits to the Church as well. Not so much as to give them insight into JIKIT, but,"Someone risked their life for me. It's been pretty much downhill from there," I confessed. It was the truth. After Katrina gave me the life line on Day Two, it had all spiraled to the revelation of my heritage, Dad's death, Summer Camp, the Hamptons, Romania and Aya's kidnapping."A person, a soldier, died saving my life," the bishop empathized. "Her story is similar. She seeks redemption. She is not suicidal. I am staking both our lives on it."Did he mean him and Mathias, or him and me? I wasn't certain. Still, it was good enough for now. I'd gotten a look at their emotional make up, even the relatively quiet Swiss."Very well," I agreed. "I have to go see the President about my new job description. I'll catch up with you at your car." To the SD team leader, "Take them to the garage. I will join the group of you very soon.""Yes Ishara," she nodded. I exited the room, Juanita in tow. Two SD entered. I was gone before the Papal team left. Upstairs we went, with one last chore to discharge. I had to check on Ms. French to be absolutely freaking sure it was Shawnee, because anyone else would spell disaster.{8:30 am, Monday, September 8th. Last day}A Room full of asistants:Well, there it was, the office of the Executive Director to the President, and not 'Executive Assistant', because this was Katrina's final 'fuck you, no, just her final 'fuck you' before the Great Hunt got underway. I shouldn't assume things, dang it!Anyway, according to the gray-haired matron running gatekeeper to the Office of the President, this was where I was supposed to show up. I shot Juanita a worried look. She glanced my way and shrugged, momentarily willing to not give me shit about the past 24 hours because where I was situated would determine how easily she could do her job.In we went. In the suite were three desks, the 'big' desk situated at the far end of the office space and two far more modest ones on either side of the entryway. The room expanded beyond the chokepoint formed by the two closest desks into a cluttered area. The walls were cluttered with inset bookshelves and portraits of women. Facing one another were a loveseat on my left with bookend plush chairs in an 'L' facing and a full sofa on the right. There were end tables at the ends of the sofa and the corners between the loveseat and each chair.As the door opened, I hadn't knock as this was my office, or so it seemed, the occupants, who had all been sitting in quiet conversation in the central section, began reacting. Oh look ~ Constanza! I nearly had a heart attack before I realized there were three other Amazons also in the room. Sadly, none were behind the 'big desk', so I couldn't tell who was in charge. Two of the other three choices weren't too much better. First off,"Ishara," Marilynn Saint John stood to greet me. I'd last seen her when I'd dedicated her grandmother's (Hayden's) spirit to the halls of my ancestors, not hers, after forcing the political crisis leading to Hayden's suicide ~ her taking herself to the cliffs and in doing so, destroying the Amazon Cult of Blood Purity. Marilynne was clearly still bitter with me. Umm, I could still incite passion in women I hadn't slept with, yet, woot?"Cáel," the senior-most and only friendly face in the room spoke next. Thank goodness it was Beyoncé Vincennes, Head of House Hanwasuit and House Ishara ally."Cáel Ishara," the third individual was deferential which I wasn't sure how to take as the last time I'd encountered her, yeah, things hadn't gone well either."Beyoncé," I started off with a smile. From there, I had to figure out, ah, Beyoncé's eyes flickered to Constanza then Sabia. I knew Marilynn, with her young age, had the least seniority, "Constanza, Sabia, Marilynn. How's tricks?"Glum faces by everyone except Beyoncé. I didn't ask about Sabia's particular well-being. It had been months since I'd beaten her into the mats of the Full-blooded gym. She'd attacked Yasmin, the Brazilian Hottie and my Brazilian Jujutsu sparring buddy, and I'd retaliated by ambushed her when she turned her back on us. Besides, she'd been giving me shit before I even could see straight.Constanza was minus her left eye because of her dire insult to me. If she wasn't capable of working, she wouldn't be here. If she appreciated my 'mercy' in sparing her life ~ her insult was worthy of her death ~ Constanza hid it well. I hadn't spared her expecting a change of heart. I hadn't felt words alone warranted anyone's death. I was a big boy and could take a few insults. House Ishara, as represented by me, could care less. These days, my sisters would be less understanding despite them knowing my heart."Constanza Landau of House Jaya and Marilynn Saint John of House Anahit are Assistants to President Shawnee French," Beyoncé eased things along, "so will be working closely with us, at least for the short term. Sabia Noel of House Guabancex, who I now think you know as well, has joined you as the other 'Assistant' to the 'Executive Director to the President', (that would make me an 'adept', but adept at what?), and since two of the three Regents are unfamiliar with the workings of Havenstone proper, Shawnee has asked me to perform in that role."Beyoncé was, or had been, Havenstone HQ's CFO (Chief Financial Officer). From what I was quickly piecing together, she would essentially be making all the day-to-day decisions concerning the running of Havenstone (how the Host made the majority of its money) until the Regents got up to speed.Only Buffy had actual experience with the New York office and, from what she had told me, solely within Executive Services. While ES knew 'who' did what inside Havenstone, they weren't aware precisely how those Amazons got their jobs done. That would have been an impossible task. Katrina could do it, but she knew it was beyond the ability of most of us 'mere mortals'. Since we were currently at war, the Host needed Katrina completely focused on her duties as Chief Spy-mistress, not baby-sitting the adults.Shawnee indeed had much gravitas among the other House Heads. Not only had she risen up to lead a First House, she had performed heroically during the final days of the last Secret War. Afterwards she had moved into the realm of Amazon jurisprudence and mediation. Until yesterday, she had lived in a House Arinniti freehold in Minnesota's Great Lakes region thus her desire for the 'Training Wheels' period.The Regency would not rule through telecommunication (the upper echelons feared being eavesdropped upon beyond the standard Amazon (read: paranoid) levels) and Havenstone: New York was the center best situated for the current war-fighting operations, so here she lived. I was sure a team from Executive Services was buying, outfitting/spy-proofing and fortifying a dwelling suitable for the President of a Fortune 500 company. Hayden's home would remain the domicile of Sydney thus Marilynn.The same rigmarole would be done for Rhada and Buffy (though I imaged Buffy would bitch endlessly). Publically, they were VP's of a company worth hundreds of billions of dollars and they had to present the public trappings of such leaders.Why did the Amazons do this ~ unmask their leadership to public exposure? Legal-simple: they could request and expect all levels of public and private security for their executives who happened to also be important officials of the Host. Certainly not all executives at Havenstone were officeholders, House Heads, or House Apprentices, but the high level of competence which permitted one often led to the other.Beyonce:As an example: Beyoncé wasn't the most 'bad-ass' lethal chick in House Hanwasuit. As she was preparing to be casted, her intelligence, creativity and diligence at her future craft, finances, was noted by the Host and the members of her House. In due time her name was circulated as Apprentice and the elders approved. When her elder cousin, the prior House Head, took herself to the cliffs, Beyoncé assumed the top spot. Beyoncé wasn't even one of that woman's three daughters.Mirroring her advancement in her House was her advancement in Havenstone's Accounting, Acquisitions and Banking Divisions until she was appointed CFO Havenstone HQ ~ the supreme financial authority inside Havenstone, though the individual regional branches had a greater degree of autonomy than you might normally expect from a 21st century conglomerate, or a Bronze Age autocracy.I had to constantly remind myself, despite the near-constant feuding, Amazons exhibited a phenomenally higher level of trust than I'd ever found in any other society I'd ever witnessed, or read about, before. Though technically Beyoncé could have gone to President Hayden to enforce her decisions ~ or now the Regency ~ she was far more diplomatic in her approach in dealing with the other 'continental' CEO's and CFO's.That meant she had to wrangle the aspirations and resources from:North America (including Latin America, the 'Canadian Arctic' and the North Pacific Ocean),South America (includes both the South Atlantic and South Pacific as far as Samoa),Europe (mostly Central Europe these days plus Antarctica, the 'Russian' Arctic and the North Atlantic),Africa (mostly West-central Africa),India (the subcontinent plus the vast expanse of the Indian Ocean) and,Southeast Asia (which includes Australia)All of which suggested Havenstone hadn't redrawn the Amazons' geographic demarcations since the late 19th century. As an example, an East African venture, say in Tanzania, was as likely to be under the purview of Havenstone: India (due to its control over the Indian Ocean) as Havenstone: Africa (which traditionally had no East Coast holdings due to their constant struggles versus the Arabic slave trade).Returning to Beyoncé: initially she had held the proper 'conservative' (aka man-hating) mindset. My behavior during that first Board Meeting began to change her opinion of me and the New Directive. After the Archery Range incident, Beyoncé became a vocal proponent of the New Directive and faced challenges within her ranks. House Heads do not have to accept challenges and Beyoncé didn't, reasoning with her detractors they had no alternatives save the 'Old Ways' which spelled doom for the Amazon Race.Bing-bang-boom ~ I became the Head of a resurrected House Ishara by the Will of the Ancestors and Beyoncé was vindicated. Not necessarily in the New Directive, but in her support of me thus the rebirth of a sister First House. The purge following High Priestess' Hayden's death was her ultimate absolution. The Ancestors and Destiny had spoken and shown Beyoncé had been piloting House Hanwasuit along the proper course all along.Back to my current circumstances:Oh, why was I Assistant to the Executive Director to the President? It gave me direct access to the finances of Havenstone which was a critical leg of the war-fighting stool ~ people, morale, money and equipment. As Chief Diplomat, I helped with all four of those in varying degrees, allied troops, allied victories, allied bank accounts and allied armaments.The Great Khan, my spiritual 'Blood-Brother', was ramping up his logistic support for my Amazons in Africa, Asia and the Americas. We were 'Allies in the Struggle' and he wasn't going to wait for the Condottieri to begin coordinating with the Seven Pillars to declare them to be his enemies. They were already fighting the Amazons and 9 Clans, his allies, so their fates were sealed.In Japan, my Amazons provided small yet highly effective strike groups which the Ninja families furnished all the support services for. Everything from food to bullets to medical attention as needed. Without reservation, we shared their death-grapple with the Seven Pillars.From the dispatches I was getting back from my family members and envoys in Japan, we were making serious diplomatic inroads with the Ninja. Once again, it was the Amazons shocking capacity for violence as well as their fanaticism, professionalism and proficiency which all impressed our hosts and terrified our enemies, and this from people of a philosophical mindset which had them historically battling samurai.The Black Lotus were running around like rhesus monkeys on crack cocaine unleashed in a China Shop and given RPG's. While the Amazons couldn't help them in China, Indochina & Thailand ~ the Khanate could and was. The Amazons were of more help in the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, where the Black Lotus and Amazons were going everywhere on the offensive against the Seven Pillars while the normal tight cohesion and iron-clad confidence, traits which made the 7P's so dangerous ~ were shaken by their horrendous losses in the 'Homeland' aka Mainland China.Less we forget, the 'military intelligence' wing of their organization had been decimated by the Khanate's Anthrax attack due to members of the Earth & Sky sacrificing themselves by being injected with the toxin then allowing themselves to be captured, which always ended in torture and death.Furthermore, the People's Republic of China, while having a scary 18% of the population either captured, imprisoned, dead, or displaced due to the Khanate invasion, that had come with the loss of 63% of their landmass (they had lost all of Nei Mongol, Ningxia & Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Regions, Qinghai and Gansu as well as 90% of Yunnan, 80% of Sichuan and 20% of Shaanxi provinces) to the Khanate and the 'abomination' that was a free Tibet.Then came the Russian 'stab in the back' which entailed the loss of another 10% of their people falling under foreign dominion as well as losing 8% of their most industrialized territory, Manchuria (Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces ~ the Nei Mongol portion of 'Manchuria' was in the Khanate's greedy clutches, from the viewpoint of a Seven P's warrior).Don't get me wrong, they weren't about to throw in the towel. If anything, they were becoming more dedicated to trying harder, digging deep into their knowledge of every atrocity, inhumanity and perversion now deemed necessary to re-chart history back onto its 'correct' path. It was this willingness to act in an even greater sociopathic manner which was being used against them. After all, the 7P's had plenty of proxy allies, who were starting to get really nervous about what their paymasters were now asking them to do,We Amazons were getting some extra special help too. The Booth-gan (Do not call them Thuggee ~ the confederate 9 Clan member based out of India though long since ensconced within various Hindi enclaves across the Globe) had created an all-female group of ultra-fanatical Kali-devotees ~ a gift for the upcoming battle fomented by the Will of the Goddess herself.While Aya was our Queen and the Regency would rule until she wished to assume command of the Amazon People, the nuts-and-bolts of the Host's activities were handled by Saint Marie as Golden Mare (our Minister of War) (technically she held the top spot due to our State of War, though no Golden Mare had ever exercised such authority over a Queen (and she definitely believed Aya was our Queen)), Katrina (as Minister of Intelligence and Security), Beyoncé (as Havenstone (the multinational corporation) ~ our Treasurer/Economic Tsarina) and me (our Foreign Minister).Saint Marie had decided to forgo a public face in order to better facilitate her moving around to various battle fronts and holding clandestine meetings with her junior regional commanders. Her Havenstone corporate title was 'Chief of Security Training and Certification'. As an extra level of deception, the head of Security Services wasn't even a Director-level position, instead being folded into the duties of the Office of the President.To my current circumstances ~ I had been given Constanza's house name which could only mean she wasn't currently assigned to the Security Detail; a fact that couldn't have made her bad attitude any better. Marilynn had completely lost her way as an Amazon when I first met her, burying her pain and confusion in endless partying and intoxicants. I believed only her grandmother's status as High Priestess kept her from the severest of reprimands, or death. I didn't even know what Marilynn's caste was. Sabia,"While I'm sure you are both far more qualified than I, precisely how did you two get these jobs?" I had to ask my two non-coworkers. Constanza glowered. Marilynn flinched."I have an in depth knowledge of Havenstone security procedures and resources," Constanza replied."Shawnee requested me," was Marilynn's comeback. "I also have intimate knowledge of the City of New York and its environs.""Actually, Buffy Ishara recommended you both to Shawnee," Beyoncé corrected their misconceptions. I knew the score. I'd be working intimately with the tight community around the President (Shawnee) and Vice Presidents (Buffy & Rhada). Buffy wanted me to be surrounded by women who hated my guts, so I wouldn't end up boinking them. It rarely worked that way. All too often ladies who hated my still-beating heart ended up punishing me with sex. I wasn't sure why that happened, but it did."Beyoncé, didn't the Chief Diplomat of the Host have her own office? I'm pretty sure Troika had one before her unfortunate collision with Saint Marie," I felt entitled to inquire."Do you feel you've earned that office space?" she riposted."Oh, fuck no!" I waved my hands one over the other to accentuate my denial. "I was just wondering where I could stick Juanita while I'm hanging around, here.""She has the desk right outside the door, Cáel," Beyoncé smiled knowingly. "So there is no way you can sneak past her.""Oh," I grunted. "Buffy again?""No. Pamela Pile put in that particular request.""Oh, Sweet Mother of God, now she is conspiring against me too?""Yes. Some of us realize the greatest hazard to your health is yourself, Ishara," Beyoncé chided me. "We'd like to keep you around, so we listen to those charged with that nigh impossible task.""Is she going to be hanging around the office often?" Constanza asked, either myself, Juanita, or Beyoncé; I wasn't sure. She = Pamela."Please, Constanza," I attempted to intervene, "don't make Pamela kill you. It will upset Mona." Constanza's scowl was accentuated by the eyepatch covering her ruined left socket, the one Pamela had carved out when Constanza had insulted me and House Ishara on our first day of rebirth. I didn't tell Juanita this, because Juanita might just shoot Constanza over the insult before Pamela got a chance to finish the job.The tension was palatable."Mona and I have talked, about Romania, and other things," Constanza grudgingly allowed. It took me a second to realize there was a hidden meaning to what she said. Mona was part of my personal Security Detail bodyguard unit. If she felt Constanza, the woman who had raised her after her birth-mother had died, was a threat to me, she'd feel duty-bound to snuff Constanza first. Amazons were hard-ass bitches alright and I think Mona had made that clear."I hope things can improve between us," I offered to Constanza. "Beyoncé, I just stopped in to say 'hey'. I'm off to JIKIT and I've got three of the Pope's people waiting on me in the garage so,""Vice President Varma requested a moment of your time," Beyoncé smirked. "She is in 2604.""Who?""Vice President Rhada Varma, a moment of your time, alone?" she clarified."Sure thing," I backed out of the office. Once I had some space, I turned to Juanita. "Give me three minutes then bust in and say, I don't know, a tsunami is about to overwhelm the city, or something. Otherwise, I won't get out for at least an hour and I think I've put the Bishop and his people through enough delays as it is.""Are you actually asking me to stop you from having an in-office liaison?" she studied me intently as we walked in the direction of Rhada's office."Yes. It's not likely to happen often, believe me.""Oh, I do, in that you won't ask me to do it often," she grumbled. I'd deal with Juanita's morale problem later. Right now, I had to gird my loins so they wouldn't do anything else with Rhada. I had work to do, damn it!Rhada was sitting at her desk, working on something, stylus raised up so she could chew on the end. Her hair was pulled back in a half-ponytail, the type that captured the rear half of the hair in a ponytail while leaving the front and bangs free to flow down. Rhada's blouse was white & billowy and, as I was soon to discover, her pants were ultra-tight and contour hugging."Mr. Nyilas," she greeted me. "I would like a moment of your time," she relayed what I already knew. She was more than a tad nervous to boot."Vice President Varma," I started off."When in private you may call me Rhada," she interrupted."Rhada, you look more ravishing than ever."That got up her and coming around her desk, which revealed her ultra-tight pants with no sign of her wearing underwear. Yikes! My cock was preparing to do what a cock was meant to do and I just didn't have the time, Really!"Do you have any time?" she let her bosom heave."Not today, ugh," I groaned. See, Rhada took the stylus and dragged it down her chin, throat and in between her bountiful mounds.All of which exposed the top of her black bra."Are you sure, Master?" she enticed me by turning around and then leaning over her desk, point that ass in my direction. My mouth began salivating and my groin ached. I found myself quick-stepping to her and giving those buttocks two firm slaps, one on each cheek."No, damn it, though I'm going to make you pay for this when I get back," I rumbled."Master will make me wait?" she taunted me."That will cost you even more," I growled. "I have business which simply won't wait and here is my captive teasing me with the treasures of her flesh. Bad, war captive," I spanked her yet again, hard. "Bad!" and I spanked her a fourth time. With each beating, Rhada gasped in pain and then exhaled in pleasure."If I've been bad, Master must be extra harsh with me when he returns in triumph from the Great Hunt," she gloated. Rhada had gotten what she wanted, which was another affirmation of my lust for her and our 'game'. I could provide her the release she so desperately craved while allowing her the safety of remaining in the Amazon fold. It was a perfect pairing, for her.I had other problems, such as all the other baby mamas in my life plus the extra-marital affairs I was contemplating. I still took the moments we had to snuggle with Rhada, her grinding that tush into my rod while I held both her arms tightly to her side while raining kisses down onto her neck and head."Sir! A giant tsunami is approaching the city!" Juanita exploded through the door."What?" I coughed. I had a face full of hair."Huh?" Rhada pushed up and away from me. I let her go."Right now," Juanita insisted. She really needed to stop taking me so seriously when I gave her such advice."Really?" from Rhada. She shot me a curious look so I shrugged. What else was I supposed to do with such a flimsy lie forcing our separation? At least I got out of there on time?{9:50 am, Monday, September 8th ~ Last day}(JKIT HQ)"Is this a common occurrence?" Sister Rafaela Sophia whispered to the closest woman, who happened to be Wiesława, the Polish Amazon. Since she hadn't arrived with us from Havenstone, the nun might have assumed she was with the 'Americans', or British."What?" Wiesława responded evenly."Weapons combat, they look real," the nun clarified."They are real. We always practice with real weapons.""Really?""Of course," Wiesława smiled at her. "We believe a few cuts and scrapes now will save lives when the true tests come.""Oh, you are with, Havenstone?" Rafaela clued in."Yes. I am Wiesława of House Živa. I am currently assigned to Unit L, Cáel's unit within JIKIT," she offered her hand to shake. Despite being a full-blooded Amazon from a freehold, her 'human' skills were progressing nicely. The nun shook it."I am Sister Rafaela Sophia of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that is a Roman Catholic Religious Order." Pause. "Do you hate Catholics too?""Yes. We have lived beside your people for many centuries and found your clergy to be much more dangerous than your pagan predecessors. Still, Cáel thinks you can be relied on and he's proven we can trust outsider women, which I was raised to believe was unlikely, and outsider men, which was basically anathema, so I'm willing to set aside my prejudices and judge you as an individual," the Pole imparted."Outsider men?" Rafaela mumbled."Well, yes," Wiesława smirked. "You are a nun, right?""Yes.""So you set aside the World of Men to live mostly among women, right?""Not entirely," the nun chose her words carefully. "We still rely on priests for religious rights and of course obey the life teachings of Christ and follow the leadership of his Holiness, the Pope, a man.""No one is perfect," the Amazon bantered back."Do you know the teachings of our Lord, Jesus Christ?" Rafaela ventured into dangerous waters."Yes. He was the semi-historical Son of your supposed One True God. We are not monotheists. We are Polytheists. Živa is my House's matron Goddess. It is also the name of the first woman to lead the House, her birth name surrendered to Destiny so all the daughters who came afterwards would be equals.""Oh, is Mr. Nyilas also pagan?" she inquired."I am unsure. From what I have been told, he has commended the spirit of his fallen father to your Jesus in a sacred ceremony then, in the presence of your Trinity and the Goddess Ishara, brought in new members to his House. I suspect he may be both," Wiesława reasoned. "Why don't you ask him?""Because he's fighting for his life?" Rafaela looked my way.See, the entire time their discussion had been going on, I had been sparring in a spare room at JIKIT HQ with Estere Abed, the Hashashin assassin (rather redundant ~ like saying the Sahara Desert). I had two tomahawks while she had a scimitar and curved dagger. While we sparred using the furniture as obstacles, Agent-86 was briefing me on various World events to get my input.Addison Stuart (CIA) and Lady Fathom Worthington-Burke (MI-6) were having a chat with Bishop Nicolé de Santis, verifying for themselves he was worth adding to the team. Juanita was having a similar discussion with Rikki Martin (US State Department) concerning my earlier encounter with the Papal team. Nicolé's buddy, Wachtmeister Mathias Bosshart of the Swiss Guard, was getting acquainted with the other security personnel.In comparison, those two had it easy. Both men were in their elements. Nicolé was a spook who pretended to be a diplomat for the Pope and was well acquainted with terms like 'deniable assets', 'plausible deniability' and your direct superior referring to requests concerning your identity/diplomatic status by saying 'I never heard of him and if I had, I have no idea what he was doing when you caught him doing what I don't know what he was doing', or something like that.Mathias was in the company of military-security specialists, brother professionals who were introducing him to his 'sister' professionals. Our Homeland Security gang were almost entirely former military by now. They got along with our JSOC folks and both had gained a limited acceptance with the Amazon security contingent.They bonded over the fact they were forced to work with really shady characters ~ the 9 Clans menagerie ~ who didn't always appreciate JIKIT operational security. Without going into particulars, the Wachtmeister was given the impression the abnormal was the norm and if you didn't think there was a 'down-side' to being able to carry your personally favorite bang-bang (the SG 552-2P Commando in his case) with some serious attachments (read: grenade launcher) around in downtown Manhattan, you probably didn't belong on this team.Back in the room,"He's not fighting for his life," Estere laughed. "He is fighting for mine.""Right," I responded sarcastically. We went through a flurry of exchanges, ending up with me kicking a chair at her. Estere stepped over it, colliding with me.I blocked her dagger, disarmed her scimitar and,"You are dead," she panted down at me, smiling. I was on my back, her straddling me. She had a belt-knife to my throat. I hadn't see her draw it. The scimitar 'disarm' had been a distraction."Woot!" I exhaled."But you're dead," Sister Rafaela misunderstood my good humor."He survived a minute and thirty-four seconds more today than his previous record," Estere responded. She slithered off of me, doing my arousal no good whatsoever, then offered me a hand up."And that's better?""He's a rank amateur with a few months on the job. I've been training to kill people for nearly two decades," Estere smiled. "Care to have a go?""With him, or you?""Either," Estere offered."I don't have a knife, or any hand weapons," she stated."We'll need to remedy that," Wiesława stated. "You should at least carry a knife.""Really? Why?""It is a nearly universal tool," I verbally stepped up. "Even if you are disarmed, you should be able to find one relatively easily, people are less likely to miss a stolen knife than a purloined gun, and a concealed blade could come in handy.""Do you train in knife-work?" Rafaela eye-balled me."Absolutely. It is part of my culture," I grinned."Okay. Can we spar, hand-to-hand?""Sure," I nodded. I put my tomahawks in their harnesses then put my harnesses aside. Estere gave me a wink before giving us the fighting space."So," Rafaela began to circle, "are you Christian?""By your definition, or mine?""By the definition of the Catholic Church."Oh cool, she went for a Savate stance. This was going to get ugly.My "no," was followed by her kick and my block, lunge and grapple. She wasn't nearly as good as Felix. I had her down and in a choke hold within fifteen seconds.Perhaps she thought I'd take it easy on her. She tapped out. I released her, retreated and flowed back to my boxing stance. It took her a moment to realize this was 'practice', not 'an interview'. She hadn't failed in anyone's eyes. We were both doing this to get better."See, I really, truly believe I have talked to supernatural entities ~ some who are considered divinities," I continued. This time she was more careful, trading jabs and blocks with me. "They don't claim to be the One True God. I believe in such a thing, but I also believe having been given the Message, Humanity has been left to muddle things out for ourselves."Whoops, she popped me one."The Woman-Thing this morning?""Yep," I evaded another flurry. She got cocky and I landed three blows, dropping her to the ground. I didn't help her up. Instead, I withdrew and let her get back up on her own before deciding if she wanted to continue. She did."I believe I've seen dragons and ghosts. I have felt legions of my ancestors give me quiet encouragement when I needed it. I know the dead have been brought back to life," I came at her. This time we both went for body blows, knees, elbows and fists. She was not SD-caliber and she needed to be. I grappled and she was forced to tap out again. After she regained her feet, she held up a hand for a pause."Do you believe any of that?" she addressed Estere."I am an adherent of Ismaili Islam yet nothing Cáel has encountered is contrary to my belief system. The Universe is a complex place and the Divine Light is often seen through a fractured lenses," she counseled the nun."Among the escapees were lawyer Francisco Luemba, Catholic Priest Raul Tati, economist Belchior Lanso Tati and former policeman Benjamin Fuca who are serving jail sentences of between three and six years each for supposed links to the rebel group FLEC (Frente para a Libertaé'o do Enclave de Cabinda), which carried out the attack on the Togolese football team at the start of the Africa Cup of Nations in January, 2010," Agent-86 read off yet another bit of global minutia."We need to get to them," I half turned. Sister Rafaela punched me in the gut and I folded up."Oh!" she gasped. "I'm sorry.""Okay," I mumbled. I had to keep with the plan. "Those men. We need to contact our Coils people in Kinshasa and the Warden of the Mountain Ways ('she' was the Amazon Host's leader of Africa ~ in the ancient times, the mountain ways had been the routes of southern vulnerability for the Amazon tribe thus the name).""Okay," both Agent-86 and Estere answered."Why?" 86 added."The Coils and the Host have had a serious problem with no nation in Africa giving them even back room recognition so we are going to take over our own country, Cabinda. It's been struggling to be free of Angola since 1975 and, by latest estimates, we've got strike elements of over 2,000 Amazons ready and waiting next door in Cameroon, Gabon and the Republic of Congo.""So you are going to go to war with Angola?" Estere frowned. "Don't we have enough enemies?""Au contraire," I grinned wickedly. "The resistance movement is genuine," I ticked off my points, "they have tons of offshore oil, and after we set off some spectacular explosions in the two main Angolan ports which are just down the coast, we allow global panic to bully the UN into intervening before the Angolan military launch an effective counter-offensive ~ considering the Angolan Armed Forces (I'd been reading up on a ton of CIA & MI-6 briefings) will most likely involve attrition warfare since they can't beat us in a stand-up fight.""They, the Angolans, have no overland access, they are separated by 60 kilometers of territory belonging to the Democratic Republic of Congo over some sad ass roads Plus the Congo River itself which is freaking huge by the time it gets that close to the Atlantic, Cabinda rests on the Atlantic Ocean by the way. No bridges. The Angolan Navy is anemic. Let me think."I began pacing."Hmm, they have no paratroopers though they have some Special Forces, we will need to hit as many of them in the barracks as we can. Their last invasion was from the north, overland, from the Republic of the Congo, in 1975, not likely to happen this time, though I may have my 'Brother' weasel up a battalion of Indian paratroopers to act as convincing peacekeepers after the initial take over.""Perhaps we can recruit some Vietnamese. I'm sure they'll love fighting in someone else's jungle for a change. We'll need some of 'our' guys to seize the port of Soyo, it is on the wrong side of the river, but has the major refinery the Cabindans will need. Since the entire surrounding province are the same ethnic make-up as the Cabindans, we'll have to take that too.""Man-o-man, I bet by the time this is over they'll really wish they'd given little Cabinda independence back in 1975. As for their other refinery, it is in their capital, Luanda, a few big explosions there too will get the markets jittery. Check that ~ the complete and utter destruction of their major petroleum facility will create a stampede for Peace," I continued. I walked over as our resident computer intelligence genius worked his magic."Blowing things up, you mean killing people," the nun blanched."Yes. This is what I do," I spared her a sympathetic glance. "I've got a madman roaming around in my head who provides me truly epic military advice which normally, but not always, means blowing shit up and killing folks. Welcome to the team," then as the data appeared, "Holy Shit! Did they build their oil refinery in the midst of their ghetto?" I was staggered. The refinery in Soyo was isolated from the town so it could be easily (and safely) seized. It was the one in Luanda which was the 'Holy Shit' site."It looks that way," Agent-86 agreed nonplussed. "Hmm, yeah, here is the port facility then your neighborhood of shoddily constructed one- and two-story dwellings between the refinery and the inland storage tanks, the perimeter barrier appears to be a chain link fence. I'd hate to be their Chief of Security.""Oh yeah," I choked. Estere slipped around to get a look."Whoops," she snorted."What are these people thinking?" I continued. "The whole shebang is exposed to the northern quarter of the city. The storage tanks have residential dwellings on all four sides with numerous side streets. Two teams with RPGs and four rounds apiece, Holy Crap. Sorry Sister.""But I want to save lives," she sputtered."Limiting the collateral damage could be pretty tough," Estere frowned. She toggled throw a series of maps to multiple pictures."Oh, look (dripping sarcasm); they light up the refinery at night. You can sit off the coast in a speed boat under cover of darkness and attack from there," she noted."Damn. Those are a lot of lights," Agent-86 agreed."24-7 operation," I suspected."We will need some experts," the government agent nodded."Or we are going to kill a fuck-load of innocent people. Not just the workers, but can you imagine a fire spreading to those neighborhoods? Shit," I muttered."You can't seriously be contemplating doing something like this," the nun sputtered. "It is inhumane. Think of the families, the children.""Lady, yes I am. Do you have any idea what the Human Rights record of the Angolan Army in Cabinda is? It is truly horrific and in case you missed it, one of the guys in dire need of rescuing by me, due to him being a huge rebel leader who has managed to escape, is also a Catholic priest. He's going to be part of the new government we are going to install once we kill a few hundred Angolans ~ mostly soldiers (more like well over a thousand).""We are going to kill a few hundred so a few hundred thousand can live free, democratic lives without worrying about the local police and political establishment torturing and murdering them. It is all part of the plan.""I think I need to talk with the Bishop.""Hang on. Let me finish," I forestalled her. "He'll get briefed along with everyone else. After all, it is a majority Roman Catholic country as is Angola, so I'm sure your guy can be of immense help.""The people you are putting at risk don't deserve this," she protested."They never do," I nodded in agreement with her. "It rarely stops terrible crap from happening to them though."I felt sorry for the Sister. She thought the Bishop was going to put a stop to this. Poor girl; he was going to do the exact opposite. See, the two competing forces at play here were a communistic kleptocracy (currently ruling Angola) and Catholic liberation theology united with a Cabindan national identity dating back to 1885. At stake was 900,000 barrels a day of petroleum. That was a bunch of funding for somebody. Last I checked, the state run energy conglomerate had misplaced $32 billion, in just three years.Mind you, the Coils of the Serpent and the Amazon Host didn't want to help the People of Cabinda out of the goodness of their hearts either. They wanted cover for the importation of weapons and other war-fighting material so they could kill the Condottieri in Africa. If the rebel leaders-turned-legitimate government didn't play ball well, the Coils were in the 'assassinating people' business and somewhere along the line the survivors would figure out keeping 'us' happy kept them alive. Problem solved.It was Bishop Nicolé de Santis' job to facilitate that understanding. If certain people with Vatican credentials explained the 'facts of life' to the new regime a lot more lives could be saved, Catholic lives. In turn, he could work to make sure the new group in power wasn't nearly as corrupt as the gang we were tossing out. Better education and quality of life, improved infrastructure & security and a nice shiny cathedral, or two.We, as in JIKIT and our component members, didn't want to rule the country and dominate the people's lives. We needed the ports and the airfields with a blind eye turned to our skullduggery. Sure, there would be future considerations. Amazons and Coil members would be fighting and dying for these people's freedom ~ public recognition definitely not required. No; the Amazons wanted to be left alone in their deep jungle homes which was an isolation they basically already had. This was a future chit which said 'don't come looking'.The Coils? Let's just say in the future Cabinda would have embassies around the globe and if occasionally they wanted someone to slip through under diplomatic cover ~ they were good for it. And if the Cabindans ever needed help in the future they knew they had friends in dark places who were now invested in Cabinda's survival. It was a win-win-win, unless you were an Angolan big-wig, or one of their foot-soldier currently serving in Cabinda. Amazons weren't big on taking prisoners, or even giving the opposition the option of giving up.For me, it wasn't lunch yet and here I was plotting to overthrow yet another government in yet another country ~ though in only two, small provinces this time. Thank the Goddess I had the rest of the week

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Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
My Stalker Story Cont.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 51:08


On today's episode, we're going even deeper into my stalker situation. I'll be sharing more details about his delusional tendencies—including how he's gone as far as pretending to be a police officer to manipulate and control people (which is a crime, by the way). I'll also be answering the questions I've received from you all about this ongoing situation.Law enforcement is now more involved (actual police, not to be confused with blue light bandits), we know everything, and we'll be handling it all legally. Tune in for the full update.—https://policecoffee.com/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAACG7qmJnibJBpoe9p7ReNXovwJMQN&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqIm_BhDnARIsAKBYcmsZOengz4NFStC14G_b2eziJgYpA8kGt2sokaR9i3PcTxs0QmcaPosaAtbGEALw_wcB

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This Week in Health IT
Keynote: Security Training that Actually Sticks - Security Mentalism with Gary Chan

This Week in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 31:19


March 20, 2025: Gary Chan, System VP/CISO at SSM Health and Security Mentalist, brings a refreshingly innovative approach to cybersecurity. Gary reveals how he transforms traditionally dry security training into memorable experiences through psychological techniques and mentalism performances, demonstrating live social engineering tactics that leave audiences both entertained and better prepared. As healthcare faces increasing cybersecurity threats, particularly with the rise of AI, how might the balance between technological defenses and human awareness evolve? Key Points:04:43 Security Mentalism10:04 Impact of Security Training15:41 Human Behavior and Social Engineering19:06 Future of Cybersecurity with AI26:45 Common Misconceptions and Personal InsightsSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Hands-On Hacking: Lessons Learned from a Rubbery Ducky USB Attack Simulation | A Zero Trust World Conversation with Kieran Human | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 7:45


At ThreatLocker's Zero Trust World 2025 in Orlando, Kieran Human, Special Projects Engineer at ThreatLocker, showcased the practical dangers of everyday cybersecurity threats through engaging, hands-on labs. Attendees, ranging from CISOs to IT technicians, were offered the chance to experience real-world hacking scenarios using devices like the infamous “rubber ducky.”The Rubber Ducky ExperienceThe rubber ducky, which resembles a standard USB drive, acts as a keyboard when plugged into a computer, executing automated scripts. Human demonstrated how this device could disable Windows Defender, exfiltrate data, and execute scripts—highlighting how accessible hacking tools have become. Attendees left with both new knowledge and their own rubber ducky, reinforcing the event's educational impact.From Learning to DefenseThe lab sessions underscored the importance of understanding threats to effectively defend against them. Human emphasized that cybersecurity isn't just for seasoned professionals; even attendees with minimal experience learned how to execute data exfiltration and bypass security protocols within an hour. This revelation stressed the necessity of robust security measures, even for general IT professionals who may not specialize in cybersecurity.Mitigating Threats with ThreatLockerThreatLocker's solutions, including features like ring-fencing PowerShell and applying layered protections, were showcased as effective countermeasures. Human explained how ThreatLocker's tools could prevent malicious scripts from accessing the internet or sensitive folders, offering a tangible defense against the types of attacks demonstrated in the labs.Looking AheadLooking toward next year, Human hinted at more advanced demonstrations, potentially including ransomware scenarios. This forward-thinking approach aligns with ThreatLocker's commitment to preparing IT and security professionals for the evolving challenges they face.Why This MattersThe episode captures how ThreatLocker is not just educating but empowering IT and security professionals. By providing a controlled environment to experience cyberattacks firsthand, the event bridged the gap between theory and practice. Listen to the full episode for insights into how these experiences translate into actionable strategies for building stronger, more resilient cybersecurity defenses.Guest: Kieran Human, Special Projects Engineer at ThreatLocker | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieran-human-5495ab170/Hosts:Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber] | On ITSPmagazine:  https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from ZTW 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/zero-trust-world-2025-cybersecurity-and-zero-trust-event-coverage-orlando-floridaRegister for Zero Trust World 2025: https://itspm.ag/threat5mu1____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? Learn More

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Cyber Threat Research, Hands-On Labs, and a Challenge You Can't Afford to Miss | A Zero Trust World Conversation with Kieran Human | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 23:33


Zero Trust World 2025, hosted by ThreatLocker, is set to bring together IT professionals, business leaders, and cybersecurity practitioners for three days of hands-on labs, insightful discussions, and expert-led sessions. Taking place in Orlando, Florida, from February 19-21, this year's event promises an expanded agenda with cutting-edge topics, interactive workshops, and a unique approach to cybersecurity education.The Growth of Zero Trust WorldNow in its fifth year, Zero Trust World continues to grow exponentially, increasing in size by roughly 50% each year. Kieran Human, Special Projects Engineer at ThreatLocker, attributes this rapid expansion to the rising demand for cybersecurity solutions and the company's own growth. More IT leaders are recognizing the necessity of a Zero Trust approach—not just as a security measure, but as a fundamental philosophy for protecting their organizations.What to Expect: Hands-On Learning and Key DiscussionsOne of the biggest draws of Zero Trust World is its focus on hands-on experiences. Attendees can participate in hacking labs designed to teach them how cyber threats operate from an attacker's perspective. These include interactive exercises using rubber duckies—USB devices that mimic keyboards to inject malicious commands—demonstrating how easily cybercriminals can compromise systems.For those interested in practical applications of security measures, there will be sessions covering topics such as cookie theft, Metasploit, Windows and server security, and malware development. Whether an attendee is an entry-level IT professional or a seasoned security engineer, there's something to gain from these hands-on labs.High-Profile Speakers and Industry InsightsBeyond the labs, Zero Trust World 2025 will feature a lineup of influential speakers, including former Nintendo of America President and CEO Reggie Fils-Aimé, Chase Cunningham (known as Dr. Zero Trust), and ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins. These sessions will provide strategic insights on Zero Trust implementation, industry challenges, and innovative cybersecurity practices.One of the key sessions to look forward to is “The Dangers of Shadow IT,” led by Ryan Bowman, VP of Solution Engineering at ThreatLocker. Shadow IT remains a major challenge for organizations striving to implement Zero Trust, as unauthorized applications and devices create vulnerabilities that security teams may not even be aware of. Stay tuned for a pre-event chat with Ryan coming your way soon.Networking, Certification, and MoreZero Trust World isn't just about education—it's also a prime networking opportunity. Attendees can connect during daily happy hours, the welcome and closing receptions, and a comic book-themed afterparty. ThreatLocker is even introducing a new cybersecurity comic book, adding a creative twist to the conference experience.A major highlight is the Cyber Hero Program, which offers attendees a chance to earn certification in Zero Trust principles. By completing the Cyber Hero exam, participants can have the cost of their event ticket fully refunded, making this an invaluable opportunity for those looking to deepen their cybersecurity expertise.A Unique Capture the Flag ChallengeFor those with advanced cybersecurity skills, the Capture the Flag challenge presents an exciting opportunity. The first person to successfully hack a specially designed, custom-painted high-end computer gets to take it home. This competition is expected to draw some of the best security minds in attendance, reinforcing the event's commitment to real-world application of cybersecurity techniques.Join the ConversationWith so much to see and do, Zero Trust World 2025 is shaping up to be an essential event for IT professionals, business leaders, and security practitioners. Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli will be covering the event live, hosting interviews with speakers, panelists, and attendees to capture insights and takeaways.Whether you're looking to enhance your security knowledge, expand your professional network, or experience hands-on cybersecurity training, Zero Trust World 2025 offers something for everyone. If you're attending, be sure to stop by the podcast area and join the conversation on the future of Zero Trust security.Guest: Kieran Human, Special Projects Engineer, ThreatLocker [@ThreatLocker | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieran-human-5495ab170/Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber] | On ITSPmagazine:  https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from ZTW 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/zero-trust-world-2025-cybersecurity-and-zero-trust-event-coverage-orlando-floridaRegister for Zero Trust World 2025: https://itspm.ag/threat5mu1____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? 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Redefining CyberSecurity
Cyber Threat Research, Hands-On Labs, and a Challenge You Can't Afford to Miss | A Zero Trust World Conversation with Kieran Human | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

Redefining CyberSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 23:33


Zero Trust World 2025, hosted by ThreatLocker, is set to bring together IT professionals, business leaders, and cybersecurity practitioners for three days of hands-on labs, insightful discussions, and expert-led sessions. Taking place in Orlando, Florida, from February 19-21, this year's event promises an expanded agenda with cutting-edge topics, interactive workshops, and a unique approach to cybersecurity education.The Growth of Zero Trust WorldNow in its fifth year, Zero Trust World continues to grow exponentially, increasing in size by roughly 50% each year. Kieran Human, Special Projects Engineer at ThreatLocker, attributes this rapid expansion to the rising demand for cybersecurity solutions and the company's own growth. More IT leaders are recognizing the necessity of a Zero Trust approach—not just as a security measure, but as a fundamental philosophy for protecting their organizations.What to Expect: Hands-On Learning and Key DiscussionsOne of the biggest draws of Zero Trust World is its focus on hands-on experiences. Attendees can participate in hacking labs designed to teach them how cyber threats operate from an attacker's perspective. These include interactive exercises using rubber duckies—USB devices that mimic keyboards to inject malicious commands—demonstrating how easily cybercriminals can compromise systems.For those interested in practical applications of security measures, there will be sessions covering topics such as cookie theft, Metasploit, Windows and server security, and malware development. Whether an attendee is an entry-level IT professional or a seasoned security engineer, there's something to gain from these hands-on labs.High-Profile Speakers and Industry InsightsBeyond the labs, Zero Trust World 2025 will feature a lineup of influential speakers, including former Nintendo of America President and CEO Reggie Fils-Aimé, Chase Cunningham (known as Dr. Zero Trust), and ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins. These sessions will provide strategic insights on Zero Trust implementation, industry challenges, and innovative cybersecurity practices.One of the key sessions to look forward to is “The Dangers of Shadow IT,” led by Ryan Bowman, VP of Solution Engineering at ThreatLocker. Shadow IT remains a major challenge for organizations striving to implement Zero Trust, as unauthorized applications and devices create vulnerabilities that security teams may not even be aware of. Stay tuned for a pre-event chat with Ryan coming your way soon.Networking, Certification, and MoreZero Trust World isn't just about education—it's also a prime networking opportunity. Attendees can connect during daily happy hours, the welcome and closing receptions, and a comic book-themed afterparty. ThreatLocker is even introducing a new cybersecurity comic book, adding a creative twist to the conference experience.A major highlight is the Cyber Hero Program, which offers attendees a chance to earn certification in Zero Trust principles. By completing the Cyber Hero exam, participants can have the cost of their event ticket fully refunded, making this an invaluable opportunity for those looking to deepen their cybersecurity expertise.A Unique Capture the Flag ChallengeFor those with advanced cybersecurity skills, the Capture the Flag challenge presents an exciting opportunity. The first person to successfully hack a specially designed, custom-painted high-end computer gets to take it home. This competition is expected to draw some of the best security minds in attendance, reinforcing the event's commitment to real-world application of cybersecurity techniques.Join the ConversationWith so much to see and do, Zero Trust World 2025 is shaping up to be an essential event for IT professionals, business leaders, and security practitioners. Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli will be covering the event live, hosting interviews with speakers, panelists, and attendees to capture insights and takeaways.Whether you're looking to enhance your security knowledge, expand your professional network, or experience hands-on cybersecurity training, Zero Trust World 2025 offers something for everyone. If you're attending, be sure to stop by the podcast area and join the conversation on the future of Zero Trust security.Guest: Kieran Human, Special Projects Engineer, ThreatLocker [@ThreatLocker | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieran-human-5495ab170/Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber] | On ITSPmagazine:  https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals Podcast | On ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from ZTW 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/zero-trust-world-2025-cybersecurity-and-zero-trust-event-coverage-orlando-floridaRegister for Zero Trust World 2025: https://itspm.ag/threat5mu1____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? 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The Fearless Mindset
Episode 234 - The Fearless Mindset Podcast Mixer 3rd Annual Event (Part 1)

The Fearless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 26:41


In this episode of the Fearless Mindset Podcast, hosted by Mark Ledlow from the Global Security Exchange conference in Orlando, Tim Wenzel shares his journey into the security space, offering advice on career planning, leadership, and the importance of integrity. Additionally, Renee Stringer speaks about her inspiring journey as a woman in executive protection, juggling roles as a mom, wife, and business owner, and emphasizes resilience, continuous learning, and collaboration as keys to success in the industryLearn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSAdversity is an inevitable part of life and career; handling it with a fearless mindset is essential.Success in security and executive protection comes from perseverance, despite facing many challenges and setbacks.Building a career in security often involves unexpected paths and requires adaptability.True leadership in the security industry involves challenging assumptions and embracing change.Networking and collaboration are invaluable for achieving resilience and overcoming obstacles.Personal integrity and staying true to oneself are crucial for long-term success and credibility.Continuous learning, mentoring, and nurturing relationships are pivotal for personal and industry growth.Personal experiences and stories of overcoming adversity can serve as powerful sources of inspiration.QUOTES"Plan your human progression so that you become the person you want to become.""The truly successful people are quite collaborative. They elevate those around them.""You should always be learning, right? You should always be growing yourself.""Be honest with yourself and hand off to somebody that's a better fit for them.""Knowledge is my best weapon.""Respect isn't given, it is earned.""This work requires a thick skin and a strong mindset.""Stay focused, stay driven, and always keep learning."Get to know more about Tim Wenzel.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/relevant-perception/Get to know more about Renee Stringer. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lionesstactics/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

Today in Health IT
2 Minute Drill: Salt Typhoon Hacks, Palo Alto Zero-Day, and Security Training with Drex DeFord

Today in Health IT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 3:17 Transcription Available


Drex dives into three critical cybersecurity updates: the Salt Typhoon hacks targeting U.S. telecom giants, Palo Alto Networks' zero-day vulnerability impacting firewalls, and a UC San Diego study questioning the effectiveness of traditional security training programs. Remember, Stay a Little Paranoid Subscribe: This Week Health Twitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist
Joel Langill On His New OT Security Training Class And More

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 50:34


Podcast: Unsolicited Response (LS 33 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Joel Langill On His New OT Security Training Class And MorePub date: 2024-11-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationDale Peterson speaks with Joel Langill, the SCADAHacker, about his new training course entitled Conducting Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk Assessments For ICS. A two day version of this course will be offered prior to S4x25.  Of course Dale and Joel jump around a bit on training, the workforce and other items. Take a listen.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Dale Peterson: ICS Security Catalyst and S4 Conference Chair, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Unsolicited Response Podcast
Joel Langill On His New OT Security Training Class And More

Unsolicited Response Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 50:34


Dale Peterson speaks with Joel Langill, the SCADAHacker, about his new training course entitled Conducting Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk Assessments For ICS. A two day version of this course will be offered prior to S4x25.  Of course Dale and Joel jump around a bit on training, the workforce and other items. Take a listen.

CISO Stories Podcast
Identity Security Training: How important is it? - Eric Belardo - CSP #200

CISO Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 30:31


Let's talk about what CISOs look for when hiring identity and access management team members. What training and experience is most attractive for the business and team. This segment is sponsored by CyberArk. Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com/cyberark to learn more about them! This segment is sponsored by Saviynt. Please visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com/saviynt to learn more and get a free demo! This segment is sponsored by Liminal. Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com/liminal to learn more about them! Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://cisostoriespodcast.com/csp-200

Autism Resource Podcast
Animation & Cyber Security Training with Jimmy Lifton

Autism Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 19:47


Jimmy is an award-winning Film and Television Producer, Educator, and Supervising Sound Editor. He is credited on more than 500 productions and has won 2 Emmys and 5 Golden Reel awards. Jimmy is the founder of award-winning training operations for Autistic adults and disabled Veterans.

Freelancing for Journalists
Best Print and Specialist Journalist: Liz Cookman

Freelancing for Journalists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 38:43


This week we speak to another double award winner at the Freelance Journalism Awards 2024. Liz Cookman won the best print journalist and best specialist journalist awards for her incredible reporting on the Ukraine war. She talks to us about the difficulty of generating interest in an ongoing conflict and how to ensure your safety as a freelance journalist.GuestLiz Cookman https://x.com/liz_cookmanhttps://linktr.ee/LizcookmanResources One of Liz's award-winning print stories https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/02/24/inside-occupied-ukraine-best-way-survive-stay-silent/One of Liz's award-winning specialist stories https://www.economist.com/1843/2023/08/31/he-was-tortured-for-standing-up-for-ukraine-now-he-lives-alone-in-a-forestRory Peck Safety and Security Training https://rorypecktrust.org/how-we-help/freelance-resources/safety-and-risk-assessment/taking-safety-training/Both awards were sponsored by the National Union of Journalists Freelance Branch https://www.londonfreelance.org/lfb/index.html

The Fearless Mindset
Episode 225 - From Military to Corporate: Martin Culbreth's Journey in Leading Security at Smithfield Foods (Part 1)

The Fearless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 27:07


In this episode, Mark Ledlow is joined by Martin Culbreth, a former Marine and FBI agent who now holds a leadership role in corporate security at Smithfield Foods. From Las Vegas, Mark discusses with Martin his journey into corporate security, focusing on physical security challenges, integration of technology, budget management, and the importance of information in security strategies. Martin shares his experiences transitioning into his role, establishing a security department, and handling budget constraints. The conversation delves into the complexity of proving the value of security measures, the necessity of constant communication with the C-suite, and how to maintain security standards across diverse manufacturing facilities. Martin addresses the impact of inflation on corporate budgeting and highlights proactive measures like collaboration with law enforcement and conducting site surveys to enhance security, even during tight budget cycles.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSEvent Recap: Mark talks about attending a security practitioner event in Las Vegas and introduces Martin Culbreth, former Marine and FBI agent, now in a security leadership role.Martin's Role: Martin outlines his responsibilities in physical security at Smithfield, including information gathering, setting security standards, and collaborating across departments.Technology in Security: Martin discusses integrating technology like Ontic for information gathering and case management, and the challenges of implementing such technology.Building a Security Program: Martin shares his journey from starting a new security department, handling budgets, and developing a comprehensive strategic security plan.Security Challenges: Both speakers discuss challenges like justifying security expenses to the C-suite, comparing security to revenue-generating functions, and educating the corporate world on the importance of security investment.Proving Security's Value: The difficulty of proving security's ROI with hypothetical "prevented incidents" and the need to constantly communicate security's importance.Budget Negotiations: The process of working with finance and other departments to justify security expenditures and prioritize security projects.Economic Impact: The impact of inflation and corporate budgeting constraints on security investments and strategies to adapt during tight financial periods.Coordination with Law Enforcement: Emphasizing the importance of collaborating with law enforcement for emergency preparedness and crisis response training.QUOTES"We have to understand coming into corporate security that it's a sales, right? They expect everything to have a solid and apparent and immediate return on investment.""Our job is to sell products and make as good a profit as we can while still keeping our prices where we should. So I get that.""In the military, the trick was to make sure you spend what you were budgeted for. Otherwise, your budget dropped to that new level.""You have to be almost like the communications guy. Because you're selling the program. All the time and trying to explain why this is important.""In the military, I always remember, okay, it was set, right? And you had your budget. Whereas here, it's almost a fight year over year to almost reestablish that budget."Get to know more about Martin Culbreth:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-culbreth-8930034a/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

The Fearless Mindset
Episode 218 - From Investigator to Innovator: The Journey in Security and Intel | Sandra Stibbards (Part 2)

The Fearless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:33


In this episode, Mark Ledlow continues his conversation with Sandra Stibbards, owner of Camelot Investigations and an international expert in private investigations. Sandra shares her insights on the challenges and rewards of being a business owner, especially in the security and investigative industries. She emphasizes the importance of networking, evolving with the times, and the value of face-to-face connections. Sandra also recounts some of her most intriguing experiences, including a dangerous counterintelligence operation and an investigation that uncovered a potential hire's militant background. Additionally, she offers advice on the significance of volunteering and maintaining a niche focus in business.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSAdaptability in Business: Constantly evolving and updating business practices is crucial for long-term success and relevance.Power of Networking: Face-to-face interactions at conferences and social events are invaluable for building trust and forming lasting professional relationships.Volunteerism: Volunteering in professional associations can significantly expand your network and open doors to new opportunities.Personal Connections in Business: Business is deeply personal, and developing strong, trusting relationships is key to successful partnerships.Diverse Skillset: Diversifying your skillset and offerings can provide stability and growth in unpredictable markets.QUOTES"You have to evolve every few years... you can't just stay in one role because if you do, you will become stagnant and fade.""Get out there, meet people, even if you're an introvert. Sometimes you have to get out of your comfort zone to grow your business.""Volunteering within organizations and associations puts you out there with the big players... when you volunteer, when you're giving something to them, you will get back.""People are relational; they do business with people they trust and like.""Business is completely personal because the only way you're going to be able to do business and do it right is when you know the people you're dealing with and trust them."Get to know more about Sandra Stibbards:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camelotinvestigations/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

Bytes with Bec and Benji
Ep6. Accessibility and Cyber Security Training with Lisa Vincent

Bytes with Bec and Benji

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 33:14


  Tune into this episode as we sit down with Lisa Vincent, CEO and Founder of HowToo, to discuss the vital role of accessibility in education and cyber security training. Lisa shares her inspiring journey from viewing accessibility as a challenge to embracing it as a cornerstone of inclusive design. Discover how universal design and adaptive learning can create better outcomes for all learners, and learn about the collaboration between HowToo and Phriendly Phishing to make cybersecurity training accessible to everyone. 

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) has confirmed that a military camp in Mpumalanga, masquerading as a security training facility, was illegal

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 42:12


The Fearless Mindset
Episode 216 - Cybersecurity, AI, and Human Element | Sandra Stibbards (Part 1)

The Fearless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 30:40


In this episode, Mark Ledlow is joined by Sandra Stibbards, owner of Camelot Investigations and an international expert in private investigations. Sandra shares her extensive knowledge on handling financial fraud, business espionage, counterintelligence, and online brand protection. They discuss the current security landscape, the increasing threats posed by AI and cryptocurrency fraud, and the crucial role of the human element in security. Sandra offers practical advice for security professionals and emphasizes the importance of continuous training and vigilance.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSThe Human Element: Despite advances in cybersecurity, human vulnerability remains a critical weak point. Training and educating staff on security best practices are essential.AI Threats: While AI can be a useful tool, it can also generate and propagate false information, leading to significant risks.Crypto Fraud: Cryptocurrency platforms can be used for illegal activities and fraud, exemplified by cases like FTX.Continuous Monitoring: Companies need to invest in 24/7 social media and internet monitoring to identify potential threats early.Election Season Risks: The upcoming election season poses heightened risks of misinformation and security threats, requiring increased vigilance and budget allocation.QUOTES"AI is not the end-all to be-all. It can lead you down the wrong path with incorrect information." – Sandra Stibbards"The human element is the weakest link in security. It only takes one person to cause a breach." – Sandra Stibbards"In today's world, you need to take everything seriously until you can disprove it." – Sandra Stibbards"The last piece you want to cut is the security piece where it's training security and increasing your security force." – Sandra StibbardsGet to know more about Sandra Stibbards:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camelotinvestigations/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

UBC News World
Detroit Situational Awareness Security Training: Join Assault Prevention Expert

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 3:34


Safe Sense (313-638-3600) based in Detroit, MI, teaches important safety situational awareness techniques in partnership with the National Safety Council. Learn more at https://safesense.org/blogs.html Safe Sense, LLC City: Detroit Address: 1401 W. Fort Street, #442077 Website: http://www.safesense.org Email: safesense2023@gmail.com

ShmueliCast
"Arm up and Pray up" | Tzvi Waldman - ShmueliCast Ep. 29

ShmueliCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 60:10


"The current political landscape in the US, particularly in our home states, is undergoing a significant shift towards liberal ideologies, which may conflict with our values and beliefs. The government's increasing control over our lives, erosion of personal rights, and limitations on self-defense pose challenges to our ability to practice our religion freely. However, Tzvi Waldman is dedicated to making a positive impact. Through his organization, he actively advocates against government overreach, protects our constitutional right to bear arms, and empowers the Jewish community through safety awareness, education, and training initiatives." ״And as always feel free to share like and comment and thank you for listening, we'd love to hear your thoughts always email us at shmuelicast@gmail.com״ If it's silver its Heritage! Subscribe to Heritage status today!! https://wa.me/18453954131?text=Hi,%20Thanks%20for%20supporting%20Shmuelicast%0APlease%20save%20me%20to%20your%20contacts Show your support for ShmueliCast by giving a 'SUPER THANKS'. The episodes are available to listen to on our ShmueliCast hotline at 718-970-8884. ----------------------------------------------------- Rockland County Pistol Permit Instructions https://nysjewishgunclub.com/rockland-ccw/ Pistol Permit Help https://nysjewishgunclub.com/gun-permit-services/ Pre-register for online Security Training https://sscna.org/protect Second Amendment Advocacy https://nysjewishgunclub.com/2a-advocacy/ Reach out to us about anything else https://nysjewishgunclub.com/contact-us/ Follow on social media. ShmueliCast https://www.instagram.com/shmuelicast/ Shmueli Ungar https://www.instagram.com/shmueliungar/ Listen to the podcast on your favorite streaming services. Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d517c630-b6eb-40e2-8c78-2f5937db5a46 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shmuelicast/id1693139726 Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id5481304?utm_source=podcaster&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=c_5481304&utm_content=ShmueliCast-CastBox_FM Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lNDE4N2UyMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ9sEGahkKEwjY_bDF8tL_AhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQpe0B iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/117681061/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4sgve265bzeVQHwlmkh0rg?si=9VZkWO4nQMiWEd_Vw-2iwA 24Six: https://tfs.app.link/IaFYJx4cSEb Shmueli_cast Toll free hotline (718)970-8884

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
The Art of Security Education: Security 101 Training Essentials | A Conversation with Sarah Young | Redefining CyberSecurity with Sean Martin

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 36:38


Guest: Sarah Young, Senior Cloud Security Advocate, Microsoft [@Microsoft]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahyo16/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/_sarahyo____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast hosted by Sean Martin, the focus was on "Security 101 training with Sarah Young." The discussion explored the foundational aspects of security training led by Sarah Young, an esteemed security educator with years of experience in the field.Throughout the episode, Sarah Young shared her insights on the importance of establishing a strong security training program within organizations. As a seasoned professional in the realm of cybersecurity education, Sarah emphasized the critical role of continuous learning and development in building a resilient security posture.Listeners are treated to a thought-provoking dialogue that highlighted the significance of equipping employees with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat evolving cyber threats effectively. Sarah's expertise in crafting comprehensive training modules tailored to various organizational needs was evident, showcasing her dedication to empowering individuals with the tools to safeguard sensitive information.Moreover, the episode shed light on the practical strategies and approaches that Sarah employs to make security training engaging and impactful. From interactive workshops to scenario-based simulations, Sarah's innovative methods ensure that participants not only grasp fundamental security concepts but also cultivate a security-conscious mindset in their day-to-day operations.This episode encapsulated the essence of effective security training and serves as a reminder of the pivotal role that dedicated professionals like Sarah Young play in shaping a resilient cybersecurity culture.___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:

Redefining CyberSecurity
The Art of Security Education: Security 101 Training Essentials | A Conversation with Sarah Young | Redefining CyberSecurity with Sean Martin

Redefining CyberSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 36:38


Guest: Sarah Young, Senior Cloud Security Advocate, Microsoft [@Microsoft]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahyo16/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/_sarahyo____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinView This Show's Sponsors___________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast hosted by Sean Martin, the focus was on "Security 101 training with Sarah Young." The discussion explored the foundational aspects of security training led by Sarah Young, an esteemed security educator with years of experience in the field.Throughout the episode, Sarah Young shared her insights on the importance of establishing a strong security training program within organizations. As a seasoned professional in the realm of cybersecurity education, Sarah emphasized the critical role of continuous learning and development in building a resilient security posture.Listeners are treated to a thought-provoking dialogue that highlighted the significance of equipping employees with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat evolving cyber threats effectively. Sarah's expertise in crafting comprehensive training modules tailored to various organizational needs was evident, showcasing her dedication to empowering individuals with the tools to safeguard sensitive information.Moreover, the episode shed light on the practical strategies and approaches that Sarah employs to make security training engaging and impactful. From interactive workshops to scenario-based simulations, Sarah's innovative methods ensure that participants not only grasp fundamental security concepts but also cultivate a security-conscious mindset in their day-to-day operations.This episode encapsulated the essence of effective security training and serves as a reminder of the pivotal role that dedicated professionals like Sarah Young play in shaping a resilient cybersecurity culture.___________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist:

The Fearless Mindset
Episode 205 - Security Training and the Future of Safety Measures | Adam Corn (Part 2)

The Fearless Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 36:29


Mark Ledlow features an in-depth discussion with a security expert, Adam Korn. They dive into the complexities of national security, focusing on nuclear threats, the protection of radiological materials, and the essential practices for securing them against potential terrorists. Discussions extend to the training of SWAT teams and responders to handle radiological threats, emphasizing the critical nature of best practices in security measures. Adam, with a background in criminal justice and international affairs, shares insights from his extensive experience at the National Nuclear administration and his current role as a security consultant. The conversation covers the convergence of physical and cybersecurity, the importance of emotional intelligence in the security industry, and the challenges and opportunities for training in the digital age. The episode also touches on the necessity for impactful onboarding and development programs that go beyond mere compliance, aiming to genuinely empower and prepare employees for safety and security challenges. Furthermore, they discuss upcoming regulations, like California's Senate Bill 553, and the pivotal role of detailed and effective training to meet and exceed such requirements.Learn about all this and more in this episode of The Fearless Mindset Podcast.KEY TAKEAWAYSThe convergence of physical security and cybersecurity is essential in modern security strategies.Emotional intelligence (EQ) is crucial in security roles, aiding in de-escalation and effective communication.Effective training goes beyond check-the-box modules, requiring engaging, story-driven approaches to ensure retention and application.The importance of preparing for emerging threats like AI, which can enhance security measures when embraced effectively.Workplace violence prevention and compliance, as mandated by Senate Bill 553 in California, necessitate proactive training and policy development.QUOTES"The ideal training is in live interaction...My second most favorite is when you're having a live video session, but then again, people start to disengage because they're attached to a computer.""Effective training goes beyond check-the-box modules, requiring engaging, story-driven approaches to ensure retention and application."Get to know more about Adam Corn:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcorn1/To hear more episodes of The Fearless Mindset podcast, you can go to https://the-fearless-mindset.simplecast.com/ or listen to major podcasting platforms such as Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify, etc. You can also subscribe to the Fearless Mindset YouTube Channel to watch episodes on video.

On Tech Ethics with CITI Program
Understanding the Research Security Training Requirements - On Tech Ethics

On Tech Ethics with CITI Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 29:56


Examines the requirements and various considerations for research security training. Our guests today are Mike Steele and Emily Bradford. Mike is an Expert in the Office of the Chief of Research Security Strategy and Policy at the National Science Foundation, where he supports efforts to develop research security training and the office's global outreach efforts. Emily is the Assistant Director of Research Compliance at the University of Kentucky. Under the Office of Sponsored Projects, she oversees conflicts of interest, research security, export controls, and some aspects of clinical trial compliance.  Additional resources: CITI Program Research Security Training: https://about.citiprogram.org/series/research-security/ National Science Foundation Research Security (including the JASON studies and resources): https://new.nsf.gov/research-security National Science Foundation Research Security Training: https://new.nsf.gov/research-security/training Council on Governmental Relations Science and Security Resources: https://www.cogr.edu/cogrs-resource-page-science-and-security 

School Transportation Nation
Security Training, 25 Years After Columbine + Top Transportation Teams Time

School Transportation Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 60:05


How will the increasingly popular four-day school week affect student transportation operations? Also, learn more about opportunities to recognize your innovative, hardworking peers in the school bus industry. Bret Brooks, senior consultant at Gray Ram Tactical and frequent STN EXPO presenter, looks at lessons learned (or not learned) on the 25th anniversary of the Columbine school shooting and gives tips to keep both students and drivers safe. Hear his talk on incident command at STN EXPO Reno in July. Hear about the teamwork at Klein (Texas) ISD from Director of Transportation John Ferguson, a winner of last year's Top Transportation Teams award from Transfinder, and find out how to apply this year. Read more about safety.

ResearchPod
Awareness Lab SME (ALARM) Information Security Training

ResearchPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 12:46 Transcription Available


Recent research emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of information security teams, combining creative perspectives with technical expertise. The German “ALARM Information Security” project, led by Professor Margit Scholl at TH Wildau is part of her wide-reaching efforts to establish a landscape where digitization harmonizes seamlessly with robust security measures.Read the original article: doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.12630.22082 

The Treasury Update Podcast
Why Does Social Engineering Work So Well?

The Treasury Update Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 26:07


In today's podcast, Craig Jeffery shares multiple new examples of successful fraud cases, including a story that highlights the importance of two-factor authentication and a real-world example of the importance of immediately training new staff on security. He also touches on the recent improvements to and effectiveness of voice deepfakes. Listen in and stay informed on social engineering advancements. Get your free security snapshot at: https://strategictreasurer.com/secure/

Learning with Belvista Studios
Abstract Cyber Security Training Inspiration (Episode 78) | Belvista Studios' Insights

Learning with Belvista Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 19:43


Do you want to feed your brain with cyber security training inspiration? In this episode Victoria asks Kim and Hannah for cyber security training inspiration sparked by random abstract words. This episode's abstract words are: - driver - fat - slam - costume - marine - scratch - silk - moon - muggy - corn. Here are the resources mentioned: - Kim's email: kim@belvistastudios.com Our intent with Belvista Studios' Insights is to support others in the industry to take their instructional design and eLearning skills to the next level by sharing raw insights into what we are learning as a team at Belvista Studios.

The Steve Gruber Show
Wayne Black, After the attack on Israel, it is evident America needs more security training in places of worship, schools, and everyday life.

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 7:30


Wayne Black is a Former Security Advisor/PSD Lead for former Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld and the Rumsfeld Foundation. He is also the author of School Insecurity: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents and Educators on School Security, Protecting Your Children, and Fostering a Safe Learning Environment. After the attack on Israel, it is evident America needs more security training in places of worship, schools, and everyday life.

Learning with Belvista Studios
Cyber Security Training Inspiration (Episode 72) | Belvista Studios' Insights

Learning with Belvista Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 46:34


Do you want ideas for your next cyber security training/awareness project? In this episode Kim, Hannah and Victoria speak about: - Ideas for cyber security training/awareness in organisations. - What to do when you are seeing no results on your goals. - How to create your ultimate life. Here are the resources mentioned: - Creator hub: https://creatorhub.belvistastudios.com/ - JORJ Creative: https://www.jorjcreative.com.au/ - David Carson: https://www.davidcarsondesign.com/ Our intent with Belvista Studios' Insights is to support others in the industry to take their instructional design and eLearning skills to the next level by sharing raw insights into what we are learning as a team at Belvista Studios.

Security Management Highlights
August 2023: Politically Motivated Detentions, ESG, and Mobile Device Security Training Tips

Security Management Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 31:26


What is the difference between an arrest, a kidnapping, and a wrongful detention, and what does this mean for security professionals working with business travelers? Dave Benson from the Center for Personal Protection and Safety breaks it down in the latest episode of SM Highlights, sponsored by Amarok (https://amarok.com/). Tom Stutler, CPP, discusses how ESG (environmental, social, governance) initiatives affect corporate security processes and goals. Matt Edmondson from the SANS Institute offers tips for mobile device security training. Show Notes Want to learn more about these topics? Check out the following Security Management content: For more about wrongful detention risks and training: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2023/07/travel-security/train-travelers-wrongful-detention-risks/ -- How are mobile devices integrated into your access management and security program? Read the August 2023 issue of Security Technology: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/monthly-issues/security-technology/archive/2023/august/ -- Read Matt Edmonson's article on mobile device security training here: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/monthly-issues/security-technology/archive/2023/august/Assessing-Need-Heightened-Mobile-Device-Security-Awareness/ -- Interested in studying how ESG issues can be security issues? Check out this article: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/latest-news/online-exclusives/2022/6-ways-environmental-social-and-governance-principles-influence-security/ -- To learn more about this episode's sponsor, Amarok, and to get a free risk assessment, visit go.amarok.com/security-management

Business of Tech
Tue Jun-27-2023: Managed Services Adoption Up, Increase Demand for Security Training, and Widening Wage Gap

Business of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 6:30


Three things to know today   00:00 Managed Services Adoption on the Rise, with Focus Shifting from Infrastructure to Core Security and Business Process Automation 02:09 Kaseya's IT Operations Report: Increased Outsourcing and Demand for Security Training Among IT Organizations 03:38 Widening Wage Gap in Tech: New Data Shows Disparity Grows for Underrepresented Groups     Advertiser:  https://linode.com/mspradio/       Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/   Support the show on Patreon:  https://patreon.com/mspradio/   Want our stuff?  Cool Merch?  Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com   Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/  

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Beyond the Code: The Human Side of Cybersecurity and Social Engineering | A Conversation with Aunshul Rege | Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast With Sean Martin

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 44:51


Guest: Aunshul Rege, Director at The CARE Lab at Temple University [@TU_CARE]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aunshul-rege-26526b59/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Prof_Rege____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsPentera | https://itspm.ag/penteri67aCrowdSec | https://itspm.ag/crowdsec-b1vp___________________________Episode NotesWelcome to a riveting new episode of the Redefining Cybersecurity Podcast, hosted by Sean Martin! Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of social engineering and the crucial role of education in understanding cybersecurity. Join us in this engaging conversation with Aunshul Rege from Temple University, who does amazing work in helping students comprehend the importance of cybersecurity and how social engineering plays a vital part in it.Imagine a world where computer science students and liberal arts students come together to tackle cybersecurity challenges from different angles. Aunshul Rege is an associate professor at the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University, who has a unique journey starting as a software engineer and eventually realizing that computer science wasn't enough to answer the who, why, and how of cyber attacks. Her passion for understanding human behavior, sociology, and cybersecurity led her to explore the liberal arts side of cybersecurity.In this episode, Aunshul talks about her innovative teaching methods, where she pushes her students to collaborate across disciplines and explore the importance of social engineering in cyber attacks. From shoulder surfing activities to discussing ethics and multidisciplinary teamwork, her students learn to appreciate the different skill sets and perspectives they bring to the table.But it's not just about the technical aspect of cybersecurity. Aunshul's approach to teaching focuses on building students' understanding of human behavior and psychology in cyber attacks, emphasizing the value of social engineering in both the attack and defense aspects of cybersecurity.As you listen to this fascinating conversation, you'll discover the powerful impact of merging computer science and liberal arts perspectives, the importance of ethics in cybersecurity, and how Aunshul's unique teaching methods help students appreciate their role in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.So, get ready to be inspired by Aunshul's story and her innovative approach to cybersecurity education. You won't want to miss this captivating episode that challenges our understanding of cybersecurity and the critical role of social engineering in it. And don't forget to share this episode, subscribe to the podcast, and join us for more insightful conversations on Redefining Cybersecurity.____________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist

Redefining CyberSecurity
Beyond the Code: The Human Side of Cybersecurity and Social Engineering | A Conversation with Aunshul Rege | Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast With Sean Martin

Redefining CyberSecurity

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 44:51


Guest: Aunshul Rege, Director at The CARE Lab at Temple University [@TU_CARE]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aunshul-rege-26526b59/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Prof_Rege____________________________Host: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________This Episode's SponsorsPentera | https://itspm.ag/penteri67aCrowdSec | https://itspm.ag/crowdsec-b1vp___________________________Episode NotesWelcome to a riveting new episode of the Redefining Cybersecurity Podcast, hosted by Sean Martin! Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of social engineering and the crucial role of education in understanding cybersecurity. Join us in this engaging conversation with Aunshul Rege from Temple University, who does amazing work in helping students comprehend the importance of cybersecurity and how social engineering plays a vital part in it.Imagine a world where computer science students and liberal arts students come together to tackle cybersecurity challenges from different angles. Aunshul Rege is an associate professor at the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University, who has a unique journey starting as a software engineer and eventually realizing that computer science wasn't enough to answer the who, why, and how of cyber attacks. Her passion for understanding human behavior, sociology, and cybersecurity led her to explore the liberal arts side of cybersecurity.In this episode, Aunshul talks about her innovative teaching methods, where she pushes her students to collaborate across disciplines and explore the importance of social engineering in cyber attacks. From shoulder surfing activities to discussing ethics and multidisciplinary teamwork, her students learn to appreciate the different skill sets and perspectives they bring to the table.But it's not just about the technical aspect of cybersecurity. Aunshul's approach to teaching focuses on building students' understanding of human behavior and psychology in cyber attacks, emphasizing the value of social engineering in both the attack and defense aspects of cybersecurity.As you listen to this fascinating conversation, you'll discover the powerful impact of merging computer science and liberal arts perspectives, the importance of ethics in cybersecurity, and how Aunshul's unique teaching methods help students appreciate their role in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.So, get ready to be inspired by Aunshul's story and her innovative approach to cybersecurity education. You won't want to miss this captivating episode that challenges our understanding of cybersecurity and the critical role of social engineering in it. And don't forget to share this episode, subscribe to the podcast, and join us for more insightful conversations on Redefining Cybersecurity.____________________________Watch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelRedefining CyberSecurity Podcast with Sean Martin, CISSP playlist

The Treasury Update Podcast
Fraud in a Changing Treasury Landscape, Part 1: Are You Implementing Thoughtful Security?

The Treasury Update Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 12:31


Fight fire with fire, but do it together. Treasury's threat of fraud attacks is constantly changing and increasing. While treasurers say they are aware of this, only 30% of companies plan to allocate more funds to the training of employees and fraud prevention services. In this episode, Craig Jeffery and Omri Kletter discuss some of the key findings that came out of Strategic Treasurer's Treasury Fraud & Controls 2023 Survey, specifically, the key places we should be focusing our spend throughout 2023. Listen in and find the full survey results on our website or learn more by watching the recent webinar! SPEAKERS: Omri Kletter of Bottomline Technologies Craig Jeffery of Strategic Treasurer

Secure Talk - Cybersecurity
Security Training for Software Development Teams

Secure Talk - Cybersecurity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 40:36


Laura Bell Main is the Founder and CEO of SafeStack Academy, a mission-driven and community-centric online training platform that provides software development teams with the skills they need to build high-quality, secure software. Laura shares best practices related to cyber security education, content development and delivery, and secure software development. SafeStack Academy https://safestack.io/ The Secure Talk Cyber Security Podcast https://securetalkpodcast.com/ Thank you for listening to the Secure Talk Cyber Security Podcast!

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Crafting Security Training for Secure Code and Security Culture - Marudhamaran Gunasekaran - ASW #226

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 35:52


Developers write code. Ideally, secure code. But what do we mean by secure code? What should secure code training look like?   Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw226

Absolute AppSec
Episode 188 - Security Training, Zero Trust, Rating of IoT Security

Absolute AppSec

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022


What's that you say? There is no such thing as "done" with application security? Are our Sisyphean hosts (@cktricky and @sethlaw) therefore doomed to ever push this rock up the mountain, just to discuss ways to push it up again?

Making a Mess
Making A Mess: School Security Training, Steve Stanford

Making a Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 40:55


We're back with a new episode of Making A Mess. We do a short review of the week in Wonderful Wise. Rhome changes administration, county commissioners pass resolution on the border and Beto O'Rourke comes to Wise County.  Our main story is over school security and training districts and law enforcement completed this week before the start of school . We visit with Bridgeport Police Chief Steve Stanford about the training. 

Muhammad Mosque 32
Minister Louis Farrakhan Speaks: 2022 National Security Training (High Quality Video)

Muhammad Mosque 32

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 49:22


High-Quality Video: During The National Nation Of Islam Security Training 2022, The Honorable Minister spoke to the attendees. NOI.org FinalCall.com

The Nation Of Islam Podcast
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan Speaks at the 2022 National Security Training in Milwaukee

The Nation Of Islam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 49:17


Jul 30, 2022, During The National Nation Of Islam Security Training 2022, The Honorable Minister spoke to the attendees. NOI.org FinalCall.com

Muhammad Mosque 32
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan Speaks at the 2022 National Security Training in Milwaukee

Muhammad Mosque 32

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 49:17


Jul 30, 2022, During The National Nation Of Islam Security Training 2022, The Honorable Minister spoke to the attendees. NOI.org FinalCall.com

UNSECURITY: Information Security Podcast
UNSECURITY Episode 183: Free (or Almost Free) Security Training Resources

UNSECURITY: Information Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 37:14


Episode 183 of the Unsecurity Podcast is now live! This week, Oscar and Brad discuss some training resources that you can use in your security program free of charge!News:Autopatch is now Availablehttps://thehackernews.com/2022/07/microsoft-windows-autopatch-is-now.html'Callback' Phishing Campaign Impersonates Security Firmshttps://threatpost.com/callback-phishing-security-firms/180182/Resources Discussed:Portswigger Web Security Academy https://portswigger.net/trainingXSS, Cross Site Request Forgery, SQL Injection, HTTP Request SmugglingBurp Suite Training - All free & high qualityHacktheBox, TryHackMe, OverTheWireOffensive Security - Metasploit Unleashed. Also currently doing free OSCP classes via Twitch. Monday and Friday at 12:00 PM EThttps://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/FRSecure CISSP mentorshiphttps://frsecure.com/cissp-mentor-program/Federal Virtual training Environmenthttps://fedvte.usalearning.gov/Free training for all Federa, State, Local, Tribal and Territorial government employees.Using ATT&CK for CTI Traininghttps://attack.mitre.org/resources/training/cti/Understand what ATT&CK is and how to use it to make defensive decisions.SANS Cheat Sheets!https://www.sans.org/blog/the-ultimate-list-of-sans-cheat-sheets/PicoCTFhttps://picoctf.org/resources.htmlLearning Guides for General Skills, Crypto, Web Exploitation, Forensics, Binary Exploitation, ReversingInfosecinstitutehttps://resources.infosecinstitute.com/topic/13-cyber-security-training-courses-you-can-take-now-for-free/$300 AnnualCybraryhttps://www.cybrary.it/Some free courses or $60 a monthGive episode 183 a listen or watch and send any questions, comments, or feedback to unsecurity@protonmail.com. Don't forget to like and subscribe!

We Should Talk About That
The Mom Friend Guide to Everyday Safety and Security with TikTok Sensation, Cathy Pedrayes

We Should Talk About That

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 46:42


Safety expert and former scientist, Cathy Pedrayes is best known to her 2.3 million TikTok followers as the “mom friend.” With her signature blue dress and pearls, Cathy's content includes clever safety tips, such as how sleeping with a door closed can save a life and go-to lies for awkward situations. Cathy's safety life hacks have been covered by Good Morning America, Buzzfeed, Today, and more, as well as in her new book published by Simon & Schuester, The Mom Friend Guide to Everyday Safety and Security: Tips From thePractical One in Your Squad.Jess and Jess talk safety hacks and run all kinds of security scenarios past Cathy- from buying a new home, to staying in an Air BnB as opposed to a chain hotel as a woman by yourself. Cathy gives a rundown on portable door locks, safety apps for your phone, and ALL THE THINGS. An important and practical episode for all women- whether you are just going off to college, or living alone as an empty nester- Cathy's book is filled with lifesaving information and advice. Check out Cathy's Book here: https://www.amazon.com/Friend-Guide-Everyday-Safety-Security/dp/1982185678Support the show

The Treasury Update Podcast
Criminals Trick Bank to Send Customer Funds

The Treasury Update Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 13:50


Fraudulent attack methods continue to improve. Every security layer strengthened is met with a stronger, more thorough offense. In this episode, Jason Campbell and Craig Jeffery discuss two examples of fraud: The removal of a bank's security services and a lengthy business email compromise ploy that led to direct communication with the company's bank. Download the eBook here.