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Federal CIO Greg Barbaccia has tapped the Department of Education's chief information officer as the government's new No. 2 IT official. Thomas Flagg will take over as deputy federal CIO after spending more than 11 years at the Department of Labor and leading Education's IT shop since October 2024. In an email sent Thursday to agency CIOs and shared with FedScoop, Barbaccia said there was “an overwhelming amount of interest” in the deputy role “from an exceptionally strong field of candidates.” Flagg stood out due to the “depth and seriousness of his experience across multiple technology leadership roles,” Barbaccia wrote, pointing to his time at the Department of Education and DOL. The hiring of Flagg gives the White House its first permanent deputy CIO since September 2025, when Drew Myklegard left the public sector to become Carahsoft's executive director of government programs. Since then, the acting deputy federal CIO position has been held by Jay Teitelbaum, an Office of Management and Budget, U.S. Digital Service and Department of Homeland Security alum. The Trump administration is redirecting a cybersecurity scholarship program that requires recipients to work in government service toward artificial intelligence, leaving some current program scholars dismayed and bewildered. In an email to participating school program coordinators obtained by CyberScoop, the Office of Personnel Management and National Science Foundation said the CyberCorps Scholarship For Service program would now be known as CyberAI SFS. The email reads: “The SFS students we enroll today will not be employable when they graduate in 2-3 years without significant AI background. Any SFS student in this new program must be proficient in using AI in cybersecurity or providing security and resilience for AI systems. Therefore, new students in the legacy CyberCorps program must learn to acquire AI expertise to augment their cybersecurity expertise.” It also explains that “new SFS scholars will not be accepted to the Legacy CyberCorps(C) program without a description on how they will develop competencies at the intersection of cybersecurity and AI.” The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
Cybersecurity practitioners face a persistent methodological problem: how should we reason about intelligent adversaries who observe our defenses, adapt their tactics, and choose targets based on our vulnerabilities? The field has responded with a fragmented toolkit. Quantitative risk assessment borrowed from safety engineering treats threat, vulnerability, and consequence as independent terms. Threat modeling frameworks such as STRIDE and attack trees emphasize structure but rarely quantify uncertainty. Game-theoretic models assume rationality and common knowledge that real attackers do not exhibit. Qualitative heat maps compress uncertainty into colored cells that cannot support budget optimization.This talk surveys these approaches critically, examining what each method commits you to and what it quietly sets aside. A common thread emerges: the alternatives can be understood as approximations to a Bayesian decision-theoretic ideal, each relaxing one or more assumptions for tractability. Modeling an adversary requires addressing four dimensions of uncertainty (what they want, what they know, what they can do, and how they decide) and the standard critiques of probabilistic cyber risk analysis (information asymmetry, correlated inputs, adaptation, the absence of objective base rates) turn out to be errors of naive practice rather than indictments of the methodology itself. Threat intelligence feeds, indicator matches, and shifts in attacker tradecraft fit naturally as Bayesian updates rather than as awkward inputs to frequentist frameworks. The survey closes not with a prescription but with a diagnostic question for practitioners and researchers alike: are the assumptions embedded in your chosen method appropriate for the decision you are trying to support? About the speaker: Pragathi Jha is a doctoral researcher in Industrial Engineering at Purdue University, where her work focuses on optimization, stochastic modeling, and game-theoretic approaches to decision-making under uncertainty. Her research lies at the intersection of operations research, applied probability, and strategic interaction, with an emphasis on developing rigorous mathematical frameworks for complex, adversarial systems.Her academic interests include multi-stage stochastic optimization, game theory, and the modeling of strategic behavior in dynamic environments. In the context of cybersecurity, she is particularly interested in adversarial decision-making, risk-aware resource allocation, and the design of resilient systems that account for uncertainty and strategic threats. Her work aims to bridge theoretical advances in optimization and game theory with practical applications in security, infrastructure protection, and data-driven decision support.Pragathi brings a strong foundation in quantitative methods and is committed to advancing research that is both mathematically rigorous and operationally impactful. Through her work, she seeks to contribute to the development of robust, scalable frameworks for analyzing and mitigating risks in complex, high-stakes environments.
The rapid evolution of connected devices and technologies has transformed the Internet of Things (IoT) into increasingly intelligent and autonomous systems. This talk focuses on the progression from traditional IoT to the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), and further toward Agent-Based IoT (AB-IoT), also referred to as Agentic AI-enabled IoT. As intelligent agents become embedded within IoT ecosystems, they introduce new capabilities for autonomy and decision-making, but also significantly reshape the security landscape. In this talk, I first outline the technological evolution from IoT to AIoT and Agentic AI-enabled IoT systems. I then discuss how the adoption of agentic intelligence in IoT environments introduces emerging security risks and threats with particular emphasis on challenges related to authentication, access control, and trust management in highly distributed and autonomous environments. I also present potential approaches to address these challenges, including zero-trust security frameworks and context-aware machine learning–based access control mechanisms. Finally, this talk highlights current research challenges and open problems in securing Agentic AI-enabled IoT systems, outlining future directions for building resilient, trustworthy, and secure next-generation Agentic AI-enabled IoT infrastructures. About the speaker: Dr. Smriti Bhatt is an Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity in the School of Applied and Creative Computing at Purdue University. She has received her Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at San Antonio and did her doctoral research at the Institute for Cyber Security (ICS) and NSF CREST Center for Security and Privacy Enhanced Cloud Computing (C-SPECC). Dr. Bhatt's research focuses on security and privacy in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) leveraging Cloud and Edge Computing. Her research interests also include the application of AI and Machine Learning to secure IoT and CPS infrastructures in various application domains, such as Smart Health, Smart Home, and Wearable IoT. Some of her current research work includes access control models, secure data communication, and anomaly detection for different domains in Cloud-Enabled IoT. She has several conference and journal publications, and also continually serves as an expert reviewer for various journals and technical program committees for several conferences and workshops.
Ransomware has evolved from basic digital extortion into a sophisticated, AI-powered threat that's faster,smarter, and more devastating than ever before. In this session, we'll explore how threat actors are weaponizing artificial intelligence to supercharge their operations—from automated reconnaissance and hyper-realistic phishing to malware that adapts in real-time to evade detection. We'll also examine how AI-driven ransomware exploits supply chain vulnerabilities to create cascading disruptions across entire industries.More importantly, we'll discuss practical strategies for fighting back: leveraging AI-powered behavior alanalytics and autonomous response tools, implementing zero-trust architecture,and building true organizational resilience through tested backup and recovery procedures. Whether you're in security operations, incident response, or infrastructure protection, this session will equip you with actionable insights to shift from a prevention-only mindset to one focused on preparedness and rapid recovery in today's evolving threat landscape. About the speaker: Gary Hayslip is an experienced Global Security Executive with a proven track record of delivering innovative security programs that protect billion-dollar enterprises at every touchpoint. He is intensely focused on driving continuous improvement to maximize the efficiency of security programs while minimizing costs. As an insightful thought leader, he possesses strong business acumen and a commitment to organizational mission, values, and goals. He has demonstrated the ability to collaborate with all levels of an organization to champion new ideas, gain buy-in, and build consensus. Hayslip brings extensive experience in information technology, security leadership, physical security, and risk management to his role as the Senior Security Advisor | CISO in Residence for Halcyon.ai. His previous executive positions include multiple roles as Chief Information Security Officer, Chief Information Officer, Deputy Director of IT, and Chief Privacy Officer for the U.S. Navy (Active Duty), the U.S. Navy (Federal Government employee), the City of San Diego, California, Webroot Software, and SoftBank Investments (Vision Fund & Vision Fund II).Hayslip is a proven cybersecurity expert with excellent communication and public speaking skills. He is skilled at explaining complex security and risk concepts to audiences with different levels of knowledge. Hayslip has earned a reputation as a highly effective communicator, author, and keynote speaker. He co-authored the "CISO Desk Reference Guide: A Practical Guide for CISOs – Volumes 1 & 2," "The Executive Primer: An Executive's Guide to Security Programs," "Developing Your Cybersecurity Career Path," and the "The Essential Guide to Cybersecurity for SMBs." He recently coauthored andpublished "Mastering Third Party Risk," a guide aimed specifically for security practitioners to help them manage the risk exposure to organizations from vendors and supply chains. These books are among the top resources for helping CISOs improve their leadership and business skills. Hayslip currently serves as an independent director on several boards and advises various other security and technology firms. He is an active member of the cybersecurity community and belongs to professional organizations such asISC2, NACD, ISACA, and Infragard. Hayslip holds several professional certifications, including CISSP, CISA, and CRISC, and has earned a BS in Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland,University College, and an MBA from San Diego State University.
Annual Security Symposium. Visit: https://ceri.as/2026 Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming both the opportunities and risks within cybersecurity, creating a new landscape that today's students and researchers will soon inherit and shape. This keynote explores how AI is evolving from a supporting tool to a decision-making system, fundamentally changing how cyber threats are created, detected, and managed. It will examine emerging risks such as deepfakes, model manipulation, and systemic dependencies on shared technologies, while also addressing the growing role of regulation and the challenges of governing systems that are powerful yet often opaque. Most importantly, the session will highlight where the greatest opportunities lie—at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and policy—and how the next generation of professionals can play a defining role in building secure, resilient, and trustworthy systems for the future. About the speaker: Brian J. Peretti is a career member of the Senior Executive Service at the United States Department of the Treasury. In his final position, he served as Treasury's Chief Technology Officer and Deputy Chief Artificial Intelligence (AI) Officer in the Office of Chief Information Officer.As Treasury's Chief Technology Officer, Mr. Peretti establishes, leads, and manages a comprehensive, multi-year strategic and long-range planning process that promotes the vision for IT and ensures consistent progress toward accomplishing the CIO's vision, while identifying and leveraging common technology solutions to support business processes and work methods and/or to improve effectiveness of current technologies while also developing appropriate policy for emerging technology such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Biometrics and Quantum Computing. As Treasury's Deputy Chief AI Officer, Mr. Peretti supported Treasury's Chief AI Officer in advancing the Department's deployment of this emerging technology. In this capacity, he oversaw the publication of Treasury's report, Managing Artificial Intelligence-Specific Cybersecurity Risks in the Financial Services Sector, and directed the subsequent lines of effort. Additionally, serving in this position has seen him designated as the Executive Officer for the Department's AI Governance Board as well as the Department's representative to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's CAIO Council. In addition, Mr. Peretti leads the development of domestic and international operational resilience policy, including cyber, as part of Treasury's Sector Risk Management Agency responsibility for the financial services sector. In this role, he spearheads Treasury's efforts to increase multi-directional sharing of cyber threat and vulnerability information. He also serves as the United States's designated subject matter expert at the Group of 7 Cyber Expert Group (G-7 CEG). Mr. Peretti has served at the Treasury for over 22 years with increasing levels of responsibility, including being named the Senior Career Official Executing the Duties of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions during the transition from the Obama to the Trump Administration. Based on his expertise in critical infrastructure protection and operational resilience, he was detailed to the Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's National Risk Management Center during the intial response to the COVID-19 pandemic and served as the first Senior Advisor for Security and the Economy. He also speadheaded DHS response to the SolarWinds cyber incident. A sought-after speaker and presenter, Mr. Peretti has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors throughout his career. Most recently, he received the 12th Annual Billington CyberSecurity Leadership Award at the 2023 Annual Billington CyberSecurity Summit. Prior to joining the Treasury, Mr. Peretti was an associate in Shook, Hardy & Bacon's Corporate Banking and Finance Section in Washington, D.C., and was the General Counsel for the Wright Patman Congressional Federal Credit Union. He has authored numerous publications related to financial sector operations, including payment systems. Mr. Peretti received his bachelor's degree from Rider University (cum laude) in 1989, and his law degree from American University's Washington College of Law (cum laude) in 1992.
The rapid adoption of mobile applications for managing consumer whole-house battery and energy systems has introduced new questions about software supply chain security. While these applications are not currently integrated with critical infrastructure, their growing role in connected energy environments highlights the importance of understanding the dependencies,permissions, and external services that support their operation. Many of these applications rely on shared third-party libraries, analytics frameworks, and messaging services, creating overlapping software ecosystems across vendors.In this talk, I will present an analysis of several battery-management mobile applications using static and dynamic analysis techniques. The study examines third-party dependencies, Android permission usage, and outbound network activity to identify common software components and shared external infrastructure. The results reveal significant overlap in libraries and permissions across applications, suggesting that vulnerabilities in widely used components could introduce shared risk pathways across multiple vendors. This work highlights the need for stronger dependency governance,permission minimization, and ongoing monitoring as mobile energy applications continue to evolve. About the speaker: Jen Sims is a cybersecurity technical professional in the Cyber Resilience and Intelligence Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Her research focuses on resilient cyber-physical systems and vulnerability assessment of technologies used within the electric grid, with particular emphasis on supply chain risk. She also conducts research in cybersecurity for manufacturing and is actively involved in cyber education outreach, engaging students from grade school through graduate programs.Jen earned a Master of Software Engineering and a Bachelor of Computer Science with a concentration in Secure Cyber Systems from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). During her time at UTEP, she founded the Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) student chapter and helped launch the university's summer cybersecurity camps.Outside of her research, Jen is passionate about workforce development and cybersecurity education, volunteering with Oak Ridge Computer Science Girls (ORCsGirls) and creating hands-on cybersecurity activities to inspire the next generation of students.
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin recaps Thursday's Miami Open action. He offers some context to the remarkable 2.5 year run of Aryna Sabalenka, breaks down dominant performances from Gauff, Sinner, and Zverev, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks Sabalenka reaches ANOTHER final - 4:00 Gauff dominates - 17:45 Men's SFs now set - 26:02 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pia Olsen Dyhr flyver tæt på magten nu. For hvis SFs gode meningsmålinger bliver en realitet på tirsdag, står partiet igen med en historisk chance for at gå i regering.»Det er det farligste sted overhovedet for en SFer at være,« siger Hans Mortensen i dagens program. For gode målinger vækker gamle spøgelser; om det røde kabinet fra 1966, om den mislykkede Thorning-regering. Spørgsmålet er, hvor dybt de sår stikker, og om SF igen tør række ud efter magten?Martin Krasnik er vært, og programmet er produceret og tilrettelagt af Marie Louise Vesthardt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LA er kommet med et borgerligt folkeskoleudspil. Det indebærer, ligesom alle de andre folkeskoleudspil, en økonomisk indsprøjtning til folkeskolen til trods for, at LA hidtil har sagt, at der ikke mangler penge men derimod fornuft i den offentlige sektor. Er det virkelig fornuftigt at investere flere penge i folkeskolen, eller foreslår LA det bare, fordi der er valg? Det og meget andet vil ekspertpanelet, der i dag består af Jes Brinchmann (direktør for CEPOS), Karsten Bo Larsen (forskningschef i CEPOS) og Mia Amalie Holstein (cheføkonom i CEPOS), diskutere. Ekspertpanelet undrer sig også over, om SF's vælgere virkelig ikke kan se, at kejseren ikke har nogle klæder på sig, når SF går ud og lover gaveregn. SF er kommet med et alen lagt menukort, der involverer udgifter i milliardstørrelse, men de har ikke selv regnet på, hvad det vil koste, eller hvor pengene skal komme fra. CEPOS har sat tal på udgifterne, og de runder 86 milliarder kr., uden en tilsvarende anvisning, hvor pengene til alle deres forslag skal komme fra. Samtidig melder de ud, at de gerne vil have finansministeriet, hvis de kommer i regering. Hvis SF skal have finansministeriet, må de også begynde at interessere sig for økonomi. Dertil har vi selvfølgelig også Ugens Skævert og Lyspunkt, hvor vi blandt andet kommer ind på, om det virkelig kan passe, at Socialdemokratiet har skabt 230.000 arbejdspladser. Ugens emner: 00:00 LA´s folkeskoleudspil 19:26 SFs økonomiske plan (eller mangel på samme) 31:42 Ugens Skævert 40:00 Ugens Lyspunkt Links: https://eavis.berlingske.dk/titles/berlingske/280/publications/6648/pages/12
Quantum threats to cryptography has been fueled by Shor's and Grover's quantum algorithms and their derivatives. That has led a decade-long development of post-quantum cryptography algorithms and standards. While there are question lies about when Cryptanalytically Relevant Quantum Computers (CRQC) will be realized practically, they're imminent threats. In the meantime, Quantum computers and networks are evolving faster to take us closer to their realization in a practical and scalable manner, which will also help advance the development of CRQCs. In this talk, I will present how evolution of cryptography is shaping up, how to achieve quantum resistant security in a holistic manner and the development of quantum secure networks. About the speaker: Ashish Kundu is currently Head of Cybersecurity Research at Cisco Research. Ashish is an IEEE Fellow. He has also worked as: Head of Cybersecurity at Nuro.ai. During 2011- 2019, he worked as Research Staff Member, and Master Inventor and at the IBM T J Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. He has led the Research and Development efforts for Security and Compliance for IBM Watson Health Cloud, IBM Watson Education, and IBM Watson Genomic Analytics. Dr. Kundu served on the IBM Research AI Ethics committee during 2015 - 2016. Dr. Kundu received Ph.D. from Computer Science at Purdue University and then he joined IBM T J Watson Research Center after that. He has been affiliated with CERIAS. Ashish is an ACM Distinguished Member, an ex-ACM Distinguished Speaker, and a Master Inventor (at IBM Research).
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As foundation models, including large language models and multimodal models, are increasingly deployed in complex and high-stakes settings, ensuring their safety has become more important than ever. In this talk, I present a probabilistic perspective on AI safety: safety risks are treated as structured distributions to be discovered and controlled, rather than isolated failures to be patched. I first introduce probabilistic red-teaming methods that characterize distributions of failures, revealing systematic safety risks that standard evaluation often misses. I then describe probabilistic defense methods that control model behavior during deployment by adaptively steering generation toward constraint-aligned distributions. By unifying failure discovery and behavior control under a probabilistic perspective, this talk highlights a distributional approach for understanding and managing safety risks in foundation models. About the speaker: Ruqi Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University. Her research focuses on probabilistic machine learning, generative modeling, and trustworthy AI. Prior to joining Purdue, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML) at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her Ph.D. from Cornell University. Dr. Zhang has been a key organizer of the Symposium on Probabilistic Machine Learning. She has served as an Area Chair and Editor for ML conferences and journals, including ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, AISTATS, UAI, and TMLR. Her contributions have been recognized with several honors, including AAAI New Faculty Highlights, Amazon Research Award, Spotlight Rising Star in Data Science, Seed for Success Acorn Award, and Ross-Lynn Research Scholar.
Many organizations adopt security frameworks but struggle to turn them into day-to-day operations that reduce risk without slowing delivery. This talk presents a practical operating model that pairs ISO/IEC 27001 (as the certifiable management system that runs governance, risk management, internal audit, and continual improvement) with NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 (as the outcome-focused "dashboard" for aligning security priorities to business objectives and communicating posture to leaders). Attendees will see how to translate business goals into CSF 2.0 current and target profiles, convert those profiles into ISO 27001 objectives and control ownership, and design "evidence by default" workflows that reduce audit fire drills. The session will include real-world design patterns (paved roads, tiered decision rights, exception handling with expiry, and control health metrics) and highlight where assurance programs often drift into "control theater." The goal is a repeatable approach that both practitioners and researchers can critique, improve, and apply. About the speaker: Danny Vukobratovich is a Sr. IT Security Analyst at Purdue University, where he manages Purdue IT's ISO program spanning ISO/IEC 27001 (information security), ISO 9001 (quality management), and ISO/IEC 20000-1 (IT service management). He also oversees Purdue IT's business continuity and disaster recovery planning, with an emphasis on building resilient, auditable operating models that support research and administrative missions. Danny's professional focus is translating risk and governance into practical mechanisms, including clear decision rights, "evidence by design," and metrics that measure control health rather than control presence. His background includes security risk assessments, incident response, monitoring and logging, identity and access management, and standards-based audits across diverse environments. Danny holds the CISSP, ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Lead Implementer, and ITIL 4 Strategic Leader certifications, and an M.S. in Cybersecurity Management.
Le 25 janvier 2026, l'équipage de Sodebo Ultim 3 est entré dans l'histoire en s'emparant du Trophée Jules Verne en 40 jours, 10 heures et 45 minutes. Responsable de la navigation à bord, Benjamin Schwartz a été l'un des artisans de ce nouveau temps de référence. L'occasion de réécouter l'épisode d'Into the Wind consacré à ce marin au parcours atypique.-- C'est l'histoire d'un marin très recherché, qui enchaîne embarquements et coups d'éclat, mais n'a pas vraiment suivi les voies d'accès traditionnelles à la voile de compétition. Né à Lyon dans une famille où personne ne pratique le bateau, c'est grâce à... son prof de judo qu'il découvre la voile en Méditerranée. C'est là qu'il va progressivement faire son trou et se spécialiser dans l'électronique et la navigation sur des bateaux de propriétaires, de plus en plus gros, tout en suivant des études en géologie à Lyon.En 2014, il embarque sur l'ex VOR 70 SFS avec Lionel Péan, qui sillonne en course toute la Grande Bleue. Deux ans et demi plus tard, début 2017, il tente sa chance et candidate chez Dongfeng : il participe à la campagne victorieuse de Charles Caudrelier et des siens dans la Volvo Ocean Race, en charge, dans l'équipe technique, de l'électronique.Cette fois c'est le grand bain, il a été repéré et est appelé par Spindrift, tandis que l'équipe Dongfeng l'encourage à assumer ses envies de Figaro, lui qui n'a jamais couru en solitaire. Il se jette à l'eau en 2019 et le bizuth explose sur la Solitaire avec une 6e place et même, du jamais vu, un titre de champion de France élite de course au large.Désormais installé à Lorient, son téléphone sonne de plus en plus souvent : tout en enchaînant les stand-by et les tentatives de Trophée Jules Verne avec Spindrift, il gagne le championnat d'Europe mixte de course au large avec Marie Riou, est recruté pour The Ocean Race Europe sur Corum, puis navigue à bord d'Holcim-PRB sur The Ocean Race, où il finit skipper après l'affaire Escoffier.Fin 2023, il doit participer à la Transat Jacques Vabre avec Nicolas Troussel, mais le sponsor finit par renoncer après un démâtage sur le Défi Azimut. En 2024, il découvre le Class40 avec Fabien Delahaye (1er et 2e sur la Normandy Channel Race et Québec Saint-Malo) et le duo Alberto Riva-Jean Marre (2e sur la Niji 40). Il intègre le team Gitana pour cet hiver, avant que le maxi-trimaran Edmond de Rothschild ne démâte à Gibraltar. Le téléphone sonne quelques jours plus tard et l'équipage de Sodebo le récupère pour le Trophée Jules Verne.Pour la saison prochaine, il n'a rien de prévu, pour le moment. Ça ne saurait durer...Rediffusé le 20 février 2026Diffusé le 15 novembre 2024Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Deepfake voice technology is rapidly advancing, but how well do current detection systems handle differences in language and writing style? Most existing work focuses on robustness to acoustic variations such as background noise or compression, while largely overlooking how linguistic variation shapes both deepfake generation and detection. Yet language matters: psycholinguistic features such as sentence structure, complexity, and word choice influence how models synthesize speech, which in turn affects how detectors score and flag audio. In this talk, we will ask questions such as: "If we change the way a person writes, while keeping their voice the same, will a deepfake detector still reach the same decision?" and "Are some text-to-speech and voice cloning models more vulnerable to shifts in writing style than others?" We will then discuss implications for designing robust deepfake voice detectors and for advancing more trustworthy speech AI in an era of increasingly synthetic media. About the speaker: Thai Le is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Indiana University's Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. He obtained his doctoral degree from the college of Information Science and Technology at the Pennsylvania State University with an Excellent Research Award and a DAAD Fellowship. His research focuses on the trustworthiness of AI/ML models, with a mission to enhance the robustness, safety, and transparency of AI technology in various sociotechnical contexts. Le has published nearly 50 peer-reviewed research works with two best paper presentation awards. He is a pioneer in collecting and investigating so-called text perturbations in the wild, which has been utilized by users and researchers worldwide to study and understand effects of humans' adversarial behaviors on their daily usage with AI/ML models. His works have also been featured in ScienceDaily, DefenseOne, and Engineering and Technology Magazine.
On this episode of Beyond the Horizon, we sit down with Tech. Sgt. Kristin Harmon, a flight chief with the 178th Security Forces Squadron, and Senior Master Sgt. Chris Distel, Senior Enlisted Leader of the 178th SFS, to discuss Harmon's recent recognition as the Air National Guard Operations NCO of the Year.You can connect with us on: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/178WingInstagram: http://instagram.com/178th_wingYou can write to us at: beyondthehorizonpodcast@gmail.com
The rise of Industry 4.0 has transformed manufacturing through the integration of cyber-physical systems, connectivity, and real-time data exchange into increasingly automated and intelligent platforms. While these advances improve productivity and efficiency, they also introduce vulnerabilities to cyber-physical attacks that can degrade product quality, damage equipment, and pose safety risks. Effective detection depends on understanding which data sources and levels of granularity provide sufficient visibility for accurate anomaly detection and attack identification. Replicated environments, such as digital twins (DTs), help address the challenges of collecting high-fidelity data and executing complex attack scenarios in live production systems.This talk presents an AI-assisted framework for detecting cyber-physical attacks in smart manufacturing using real machine experimentation complemented by DT–based replication. The framework evaluates multiple data sources, ranging from high-level operational data to low-level control and side-channel signals, to understand how data fidelity and context influence detection performance. A hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) DT is used to replicate machine behavior, safely execute attacks, and enable controlled experimentation that would be impractical in live production environments.Through experiments on a real CNC machining system and its corresponding HIL-based DT, multiple cyber-physical attack scenarios are evaluated using statistical, machine learning, and deep learning-based detection methods. Results demonstrate that detection effectiveness is highly dependent on attack type and data granularity, highlighting the need for domain-aware, multi-source monitoring strategies. The framework is further extended to additive manufacturing, illustrating how insights derived from CNC systems can guide attack detection in related manufacturing domains.Overall, this work demonstrates how combining AI-based detection with real-world experimentation and DT technologies enables more robust and practical security analysis for cyber-physical manufacturing systems. About the speaker: Dr. Bethanie Williams is an R&D, S&E Cybersecurity Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, where she specializes in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the security and resilience of cyber-physical systems in critical infrastructure, including power grid systems, healthcare facilities, and advanced manufacturing. She is also actively involved in the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII) through her work at Sandia. Bethanie earned her Bachelor of Arts degree as a triple major in Mathematics, Spanish, and Computer Science from Berea College in 2020. During her time at Berea, she was a Bonner Scholar and a member of the women's basketball team, earning All-American honors for her athletic achievements. She completed her Master of Science in Computer Science with a concentration in Cybersecurity at Tennessee Technological University in 2022, under the supervision of Dr. Ambareen Siraj, and earned her Ph.D. in Engineering with a major in Computer Science in 2025 under the guidance of Dr. Muhammad Ismail. Her dissertation, titled "Multi-Source Data Analysis and an Effective AI-Assisted Detection Framework for Cyber-Physical Attacks in Smart Manufacturing," focused on leveraging AI-driven approaches and analyzing various data sources to detect and mitigate cyber-physical attacks in manufacturing systems. Throughout her graduate studies, Bethanie received the College of Engineering Distinguished Fellowship and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarship for Service (SFS). She was a year-round intern at Sandia National Laboratories as part of the Center for Cyber Defenders (CCD) program, where she contributed to national research initiatives under CyManII. Bethanie held several executive leadership roles at Tennessee Tech, including Vice President of Cyber Eagles and Graduate Student Club. She also served as a Ph.D. advisor for Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS). Through these roles, she actively mentored students, organized outreach events, and fostered a supportive community for women in cybersecurity. Bethanie's current research interests include cyber-physical security, modeling and simulation of industrial control systems, and leveraging AI for advanced manufacturing. As an Early Career R&D, S&E Cybersecurity Engineer at Sandia, she is committed to bridging academic innovation and national security applications to protect critical infrastructure and ensure its resilience.
Parental sharing, sometimes termed "sharenting," refers to ways that parents share information about their children online and is a common mechanism through which young children are exposed to social media. Parental sharing is controversial due to its significant benefits and risks, with researchers highlighting broader concerns regarding long-term implications for children's developing privacy standards. Yet, many parents report a high degree of acceptance for parental sharing, and parents exposing their young children to social media the most are often modeling risky online behaviors. This presentation examines parental sharing in association with privacy and security concepts, research, and interventions toward supporting safe and responsible parental sharing. About the speaker: Mary Jean Amon is a quantitative psychologist focused on human-computer interaction and an Assistant Professor in Indiana University Bloomington's Department of Informatics. Her interdisciplinary research program leverages sensing technologies and advanced analytics to understand and improve dynamic decision-making and performance in the context of complex sociotechnological systems. This includes identifying near-real-time team coordinative patterns that enhance teaming performance, as well as human factors in privacy and security. Amon's quality of work is recognized through publications in top venues, best paper awards, diverse research funding sources, and general dissemination through media outlets like Forbes, New York Times, and Washington Post.
Get your MGM Slam tickets here! https://bit.ly/mgmslam2026The Australian Open is nearing its conclusion, which means we're back with Something Major, our round-by-round recap and preview show!Sam Querrey, Steve Johnson & Jack Sock break down all the news from the SFs on both the Mens & Women's draws, including arguably two of the greatest Semifinals the Australian Open has ever seen! They also give their previews of the Finals and debate whether Novak can claim Slam number 25, or whether Carlos Alcaraz can become the youngest ever to get the ‘Career Slam'. Plus, whether Sabalenka can be stopped in Australia!To check out all the latest in the bracket draw head to: https://bracket.nothingmajorshow.com/nothingmajor00:00 Introduction00:31 MGM Grand Slam Bracket Breakdown04:56 Alcaraz vs. Zverev Match Recap12:44 Novak Djokovic's Performance16:42 Analyzing Novak's Tactical Brilliance18:05 Debating the Importance of Career Slams20:05 Men's Final Predictions: Novak vs. Carlos22:16 Women's Semifinals Recap & Final Preview27:32 Bracket Standings29:12 Final Thoughts and Sign-Off
Hardware security is not a new problem, but it is rapidly expanding in both consumer and medical domains due to hyperconnectivity. Medical devices and counterfeit medicines represent a fundamental security challenge. In particular, although counterfeit medicines are not a new issue,the problem continues to worsen as counterfeiting practices become increasingly sophisticated. The counterfeiting of biomedical products poses a serious threat to patient safety, public health, and economic stability in both developed and developing countries, and many current countermeasures remain vulnerable because they provide limited security. In this talk, we will share our work on biomedical hardware security with a focus on pharmaceutical products. We present cyber-physical biomedical security technologies that encode dosage information and authentication into edible biomaterials, enabling serialization, track-and-trace, and authentication at the dosage level. This approach empowers patients to play an active role in combating counterfeit medicines. About the speaker: Young Kim is a professor in the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and holds the titles of University Faculty Scholar and Showalter Faculty Scholar at Purdue University. His research centers on co-creating hardware(devices) and software (models) for large-scale societal and healthcare applications. His lab develops hybrid machine learning by combining data analytics with models grounded in optical spectroscopy and light-matter interactions to move beyond big-data, compute-intensive AI and leverage engineers' domain expertise. His work spans optical imaging and spectroscopy, mesoscopic physics, meta materials, cancer research, hardware security, and global health,unified by machine learning and data analytics. His research has been funded by a diverse range of agencies, including NIH, CDC, VA, AFOSR, USAID and Gates Foundation. His primary applications are in global health and rural community health, which address large-scale societal and healthcare challenges in mutually reinforcing ways.
AI-driven machine vision systems are becoming essential in mechanical engineering applications such as fastener classification, yet their increasing connectivity exposes them to adversarial cyberattacks. Model evasion attacks like FGSM can subtly alter input images and cause misclassification, raising concerns about reliability in automated manufacturing.This talk focuses on the role of Explainable AI and human-in-the-loop strategies in detecting and mitigating such attacks. In the presented case study, an EfficientNet-B0 fastener classification model is examined using Grad-CAM visualizations to determine whether shifts inactivation patterns can reveal adversarial manipulation. The study evaluates how FGSM-generated images affect model accuracy and confidence while assessing the XAI system's ability to highlight abnormal regions of attention and the potential for human-in-the-loop approaches to be utilized with XAI techniques as a practical path to strengthening the resilience of AI-based machine vision systems in manufacturing. About the speaker: Dr. Vijayanth Tummala is a Researcher in Cybersecurity and Human-AI Interaction. His research spans artificial intelligence and cybersecurity across interdisciplinary areas, including AI and Cybersecurity leadership, AI literacy, and computer vision applications. He was one of only seven recipients to receive the Best Paper Award in the AI track at ASME's IMECE conference held in November 2024, which features over 2,400 submissions annually. Previously, he held key leadership roles, including leading the NSA CAE-CD designation, launching graduate programs as part of a $1.5 million EDA grant received by his previous employer, and partnering with the Allen County High-Tech Crimes Unit.
The Welsh government has implemented its Sustainable Farming Scheme or SFS. There are three levels for farmers to join: first, Universal Actions which all farmers have to comply with to get funding; then optional enhanced actions; and finally collaborative projects. Wales' Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs Huw Irranca-Davies says the collaborative approach the government used to create the SFS is needed to tackle river pollution.All week we're talking about cheese. In 2024 UK cheese exports were worth £887 million, around three quarters of that was destined for Europe. Last year DEFRA announced sanitary and phytosanitary agreement between the UK and EU, aimed at reducing paperwork for agri-food exports by aligning standards. One dairy exporter, Coombe Castle International, says there's growing demand in Asia, the US and Australia too.Farmers are heading to the NEC in Birmingham for the big machinery show: LAMMA. It's a showcase for all that's high-tech in agriculture. We ask one of the organisers what's new, and whether farmers are feeling confident enough to buy.Presenter = Anna Hill Producer = Rebecca Rooney
Collaborative robots and machine-learning-based virtual agents are increasingly entering the human workspace with the aim of increasing productivity, enhancing safety, and improving the quality of our lives. These agents will dynamically interact with a wide variety of people in dynamic and novel contexts, increasing the prevalence of human-machine teams in applications spanning from healthcare and manufacturing to household assistance. My research aims to create transparent embodied systems that can support users and interact with humans, pushing the frontier of real-world robotics systems towards those that understand human behavior, maintain interpretability, and coordinate with high performance. In this talk, I will cover a set of works that enable robots to 1) understand and learn from diverse human users, 2) learn interpretable, human-readable tree-based control policies directly via reinforcement learning, and 3) provide users with information online to improve situational awareness and facilitate effective human-robot collaboration. About the speaker: Dr. Rohan Paleja is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University. He directs the Strategies for Collaboration, Autonomy, Learning, and Exploration in Robotics Lab. The SCALE Robotics Lab focuses on advancing machine learning and artificial intelligence to improve robot learning, human-robot interaction, and multi-agent collaboration. Their goal is to equip autonomous agents with the ability to operate in the diverse, unstructured, and human-rich environments these agents will encounter in the real world.Dr. Paleja's research interests cover a broad range of topics, namely Explainable AI (xAI), Interactive Robot Learning, and Multi-Agent Collaboration. Prior to Purdue, Dr. Paleja was a Technical Staff Researcher in the Artificial Intelligence Technology group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where he collaborated with the Air Force Experimental Operations Unit and the Army Research Lab. Prior to that, he earned his Ph.D. in Robotics at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2023.His work has received multiple awards, including a Best Paper Finalist Award at the Conference of Robot Learning (CoRL) and a Best Workshop Paper Award at the International Conference of Computer Vision (ICCV) Multi-Agent Relational Reasoning Workshop.
Over the past several years, CL0P has executed multiple mass exploitation campaigns using zero-day vulnerabilities in popular software products that resulted in mass data exfiltration. In this talk we'll take a look at the vulnerabilities that enabled their access, discuss ways defenders could have detected the exploits, and explore hardening recommendations to make public facing applications harder to compromise. About the speaker: Peter Ukhanov is a Principal Consultant with the Google Public Sector (Mandiant) IR team. Prior to joining Mandiant, Peter worked at Dragos focusing on OT/ICS environments. He started his career in incident response and digital forensics in 2014 at the Defense Information Systems Agency, spending almost 7 years supporting various Department of Defense entities.
Two-time TCU All-American and current ATP #205 Jack Pinnington Jones joins Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin to breakdown his first six months on the Pro Tour. He offers his thoughts on adjusting to the pro tennis lifestyle, what he learned during his time at TCU, reflections from his final season, plus SO much more!! Episode Bookmarks Transitioning to Pro Tennis - 1:50 Biggest difference in level between college/pros - 6:00 Favorite pro match + one you learned the most from - 12:55 What part of your game improved most in college - 21:00 Be honest: Were you happy you DNF'd against Timo in the SFs - 29:00 NIL/the college path - 31:30 Goals for 2026 - 33:10 Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this talk, I will discuss recent research projects at the intersection of software security and automated reasoning. Specifically, I will present our work on assessing the exploitability of the Android kernel and developing complex exploits for it, as well as our efforts to uncover bugs in Rust's unsafe code through fuzzing.Throughout the talk, I will highlight how Large Language Models (LLMs) can support both attackers and defenders in analyzing complex software systems, and I will present key lessons on using LLMs effectively along with the practical challenges that arise when integrating them into software security workflows. About the speaker: Dr. Antonio Bianchi's research interest lies in the area of Computer Security. His primary focus is in the field of security of mobile devices. Most recently, he started exploring the security issues posed by IoT devices and their interaction with mobile applications. As a core member of the Shellphish and OOO teams, he played and organized many security competitions (CTFs), and won the third place at the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge.
Online video games have evolved into vast financial ecosystems where real and virtual value mix at scale. This presentation shows how these spaces serve as efficient laundering channels, converting illicit funds from organized crime, sanctions evasion, terrorist financing, and digital fraud into assets that appear legitimate. Illicit value typically enters via card not present transactions, stolen digital wallets, and scam revenues before it is routed into platform marketplaces. From there, funds convert into tradeable virtual assets such as cosmetics, currencies, loot boxes, and content bundles, which can be divided into thousands of rapid microtransactions. Widely cited estimates place illicit financial flows at 2 to 5 percent of global GDP (roughly $800 billion to $2 trillion a year), while in game spending will reach $74.4 billion in 2025, providing liquidity, speed, and plausible deniability. About the speaker: Stephen Flowerday is a Professor in the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Augusta University. His research focuses on cybersecurity management, cybercrime, behavioral information security, and human-centric cybersecurity at the intersection of technology, processes, and people. His work has been supported by IBM, THRIP, the NRF, SASUF, Erasmus, and GMRDC. He serves as an associate editor and frequent reviewer for leading journals and conferences, and has reviewed grants for the Israeli NSF, the South African NRF, the U.S. NSF, and Bahrain's DHE.
Reasoning—the process of drawing conclusions from prior knowledge—is a hallmark of intelligence. Large language models, and more recently, large reasoning models have demonstrated impressive results on many reasoning-intensive benchmarks. Careful studies over the past few years have revealed that LLMs may exhibit some reasoning behavior, and larger models tend to do better on reasoning tasks. However, even the largest current models still struggle on various kinds of reasoning problems. In this talk, we will try to address the question: Are the observed reasoning limitations of LLMs fundamental in nature? Or will they be resolved by further increasing the size and data of these models, or by better techniques for training them? I will describe recent work to tackle this question from several different angles. The answer to this question will help us to better understand the risks posed by future LLMs as vast resources continue to be invested in their development. About the speaker: Abulhair Saparov is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University. His research focuses on applications of statistical machine learning to natural language processing, natural language understanding, and reasoning. His recent work closely examines the reasoning capacity of large language models, identifying fundamental limitations, and developing new methods and tools to address or workaround those limitations. He has also explored the use of symbolic and neurosymbolic methods to both understand and improve the reasoning capabilities of AI models. He is also broadly interested in other applications of statistical machine learning, such as to the natural sciences.
Can we automatically and provably quantify and control the information leakage from a black-box processing? From a statistical inference standpoint, in this talk, I will start from a unified framework to summarize existing privacy definitions based on input-independent indistinguishability and unravel the fundamental challenges in crafting privacy proof for general data processing. Yet, the landscape shifts when we gain access to the (still possibly black-box) secret generation. By carefully leveraging its entropy, we unlock the black-box analysis. This breakthrough enables us to automatically "learn" the underlying inference hardness for an adversary to recover arbitrarily-selected sensitive features fully through end-to-end simulations without any algorithmic restrictions. Meanwhile, a set of new information-theoretical tools will be introduced to efficiently minimize additional noise perturbation assisted with sharpened adversarially adaptive composition. I will also unveil the win-win situation between the privacy and stability for simultaneous algorithm improvements. Concrete applications will be given in diverse domains, including privacy-preserving machine learning on image classification and large language models, side-channel leakage mitigation and formalizing long-standing heuristic data obfuscations. About the speaker: Hanshen Xiao is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from MIT and B.S. degree in Mathematics from Tsinghua University. Before joining Purdue, he was a research scientist at NVIDIA Research. His research focuses on provable trustworthy machine learning and computation, with a particular focus on automated black-box privatization, differential trust with applications on backdoor defense and memorization mitigation, and trustworthiness evaluation.
The current largest challenge in ML-based malware detection is maintaining high detection rates while samples evolve, causing classifiers to drift. What is the best way to solve this problem? In this talk, Dr. Botacin presents two views on the problem: the scientific and the engineering. In the first part of the talk, Dr. Botacin discusses how to make ML-based drift detectors explainable. The talk discusses how one can split the classifier knowledge into two: (1) the knowledge about the frontier between Malware (M) and Goodware (G); and (2) the knowledge about the concept of the (M and G) classes, to understand whether the concept or the classification frontier changed. The second part of the talk discusses how the experimental conditions in which the drift handling approaches are developed often mismatch the real deployment settings, causing the solutions to fail to achieve the desired results. Dr Botacin points out ideal assumptions that do not hold in reality, such as: (1) the amount of drifted data a system can handle, and (2) the immediate availability of oracle data for drift detection, when in practice, a scenario of label delays is much more frequent. The talk demonstrates a solution for these problems via a 5K+ experiment, which illustrates (1) how to explain every drift point in a malware detection pipeline and (2) how an explainable drift detector also makes online retraining to achieve higher detection rates and requires fewer retraining points than traditional approaches. About the speaker: Dr. Botacin is a Computer Science Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University (TAMU, USA) since 2022. Ph.D. in Computer Science (UFPR, Brazil), Master's in Computer Science and Computer Engineering (UNICAMP, Brazil). Malware Analyst since 2012. Specialist in AV engines and Sandbox Development. Dr. Botacin published research papers at major academic conferences and journals. Dr. Botacin also presented his work at major industry and hacking conferences, such as HackInTheBox and Hou.Sec.Con.Page: https://marcusbotacin.github.io/
Trust in modern AI systems hinges on understanding how they learn—and, increasingly, how they can forget. This talk develops a geometric view of trustworthiness that unifies structure-aware optimization, stability analysis, and the emerging science of unlearning. I will begin by revisiting the role of sharpness and flatness in shaping both generalization and sample sensitivity, showing how the geometry of the loss landscape governs what models remember. Building on these insights, I will present recent results on Sharpness-Aware Machine Unlearning, a framework that characterizes when and how learning algorithms can provably erase the influence of specific data points while preserving accuracy on the rest. The discussion connects theoretical guarantees with empirical findings on the role of data distribution and loss geometry in machine unlearning—ultimately suggesting that the shape of the optimization landscape is the shape of trust itself. About the speaker: Rajiv Khanna is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science. His research interests span various subfields of machine learning including optimization, theory and interpretability.Previously, he held positions of Visiting Faculty Researcher at Google, postdoctoral scholar at Foundations of Data Analystics Institute at University of California, Berkeley and a Research Fellow in the Foundations of Data Science program at the Simons Institute also at UC Berkeley. He graduated with his PhD from UT Austin.
This seminar examines the challenges of securing Linux (and legacy UNIX) systems in heterogenous enterprise environments, where cohabitant Windows infrastructure often dictates corporate security focus, resources, and tooling. Drawing on experiences across academia, large industry, and more modestly-sized startups, Sharp will highlight practical strategies, open source approaches, and mindset shifts needed to effectively protect Linux in a Windows-centric security landscape. About the speaker: Matthew Sharp has dedicated over two decades to securing UNIX and Linux servers across diverse environments of widely varying scale and complexity, in roles encompassing systems and network administration, red team contract work, and system and security engineering. Presently, he serves as a Principal Engineer at Toyota Motor North America with their Cyber Defensive Services group. His extensive experience has provided firsthand insights into the challenges associated with securing Linux systems in environments where Windows typically dominates both infrastructure and security investments. Sharp is particularly interested in advancing practical, open-source-driven approaches to Linux security and fostering a mindset that empowers practitioners to take proactive steps in addressing problems that mainstream security tools often overlook.
On this episode of Numbers On The Board, Kenny, Pierre, Mike, and Darrick rank the top small forwards right now. On “Drop The Mike”, which teams have “make-or-break” seasons on the horizon? Will Zion Williamson's transformation impact his game? Plus, how much does Paul George have left in the tank? Time Codes/Topics 0:00 Introduction 4:35: Drop The Mike: Which teams will have a “make-or-break” season? 14:00 Players that have been in the league longer than we thought 29:25 Zion Williamson says he's “never felt this good” 32:28 Lakers give JJ Redick a 2-Year extension 36:34 Paul George says he still has a lot left in the tank 40:30 Ranking our Top 10 thru 6 SFs in the NBA 44:25 Where we'd like to see DeMar DeRozan play 52:55 What can we expect from Brandon Ingram on the Raptors? 1:02:04 Would we rather have this player, or Trey Murphy III? 1:09:55 Are we still confident in Jimmy Butler? 1:18:50 Ranking our Top 5 thru 1 SFs in the NBA 1:25:55 Will Jaylen Brown have a big season? 1:36:25 Who should rank higher: LeBron or KD? 1:44:30 Unplugged 2:36:55 Goodbye Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Numbers On The Board, Kenny, Pierre, Mike, and Darrick rank the top small forwards right now. On “Drop The Mike”, which teams have “make-or-break” seasons on the horizon? Will Zion Williamson's transformation impact his game? Plus, how much does Paul George have left in the tank? Time Codes/Topics 0:00 Introduction 4:35: Drop The Mike: Which teams will have a “make-or-break” season? 14:00 Players that have been in the league longer than we thought 29:25 Zion Williamson says he's “never felt this good” 32:28 Lakers give JJ Redick a 2-Year extension 36:34 Paul George says he still has a lot left in the tank 40:30 Ranking our Top 10 thru 6 SFs in the NBA 44:25 Where we'd like to see DeMar DeRozan play 52:55 What can we expect from Brandon Ingram on the Raptors? 1:02:04 Would we rather have this player, or Trey Murphy III? 1:09:55 Are we still confident in Jimmy Butler? 1:18:50 Ranking our Top 5 thru 1 SFs in the NBA 1:25:55 Will Jaylen Brown have a big season? 1:36:25 Who should rank higher: LeBron or KD? 1:44:30 Unplugged 2:36:55 Goodbye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is an episode of The Specialist, produced by Intelligence Squared in partnership with Sotheby's. In The Specialist, explore the significance and journey of an extraordinary work through the eyes of those that know it best. On today's episode, Maurizio Cattelan's Comedian - an artwork that provoked scandal, sparked imagination, and upended the very definition of contemporary art. David Galperin, Sotheby's Vice Chairman, Head of Contemporary Art for The Americas, examines the complexities and challenges that come with bringing such an ineffable and metaphysical artwork to auction. An artwork that dares to ask: who sets the value of art? The Specialist is brought to you by Sotheby's Financial Services. SFS offers asset-based loans to unlock the value of your fine art, automobiles and other luxury collectibles. Visit sothebys.com/sfs to find out more.To step further into the World of Sotheby's, visit any one of our galleries, which are open to the public. Explore more at sothebys.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is an episode of The Specialist, produced by Intelligence Squared in partnership with Sotheby's. In The Specialist, explore the significance and journey of an extraordinary work through the eyes of those that know it best. On today's episode, the beauty of nature suspended for eternity. Helen Culver-Smith, Head of Decorative Arts Worldwide and Head of Fabergé and Russian works of Art, reveals how the digital discovery of an apple blossom study, rendered in gold, enamel and rock crystal by master maker Fabergé, led her down a fascinating path of provenance, all the way to Imperial Russia. Further details about the episode subject The Specialist is brought to you by Sotheby's Financial Services. SFS offers asset-based loans to unlock the value of your fine art, automobiles and other luxury collectibles. Visit sothebys.com/sfs to find out more. To step further into the World of Sotheby's, visit any one of our galleries, which are open to the public. Explore more at sothebys.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cracked Racquets Editor-in-Chief Alex Gruskin offers his thoughts on a BUSY week ahead in the Pro Tennis World. He offers his thoughts on all things Cincinnati, US Open Mixed Doubles/Qualifying, a three tour-level event week, plus SO much more!! Don't forget to give a 5 star review on your favorite podcast app! In addition, add your twitter/instagram handle to the review for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! Episode Bookmarks: Cincy Women's SFs - 4:10 Thoughts on the Cincy Finals - 14:20 US Open Mixed Doubles - 21:42 US Open Women's Qualifying - 27:03 US Open Men's Qualifying - 29:30 WTA Cleveland - 31:14 WTA Monterrey - 34:00 ATP Winston-Salem - 35:05 _____ Laurel Springs Ranked among the best online private schools in the United States, Laurel Springs stands out when it comes to support, personalization, community, and college prep. They give their K-12 students the resources, guidance, and learning opportunities they need at each grade level to reach their full potential. Find Cracked Racquets Website: https://www.crackedracquets.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/crackedracquets Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackedracquets Facebook: https://Facebook.com/crackedracquets YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/crackedracquets
This is an episode of The Specialist, produced by Intelligence Squared in partnership with Sotheby's. In The Specialist, explore the significance and journey of an extraordinary work through the eyes of those that know it best. On today's episode, the legendary Shahnameh – the Persian Book of Kings – an epic poem composed of around 50,000 rhyming couplets that recounts the mythical and historical past of the Persian Empire. Head of Islamic and Indian Art, Benedict Carter tells the tale of how one remarkable version of the Shahnameh, containing 258 pictures, was split up. And takes us through to the spectacular, record-setting sale of one of its illustrated folios. Further details about the episode subject The Specialist is brought to you by Sotheby's Financial Services. SFS offers asset-based loans to unlock the value of your fine art, automobiles and other luxury collectibles. Visit sothebys.com/sfs to find out more. To step further into the World of Sotheby's, visit any one of our galleries, which are open to the public. Explore more at sothebys.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Sturdy, Kedric Prince & Mike Cagley talk the Fighting Illini Top 5 SFs of their lifetime! Share this podcast on your social media & please give us a 5-star rating if you enjoyed the podcast! We ask YOU to help the IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular & I on the Illini grow on social media by following us on all our social media and engaging with the content posted. Every like, love, comment & share help the IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular & I on the Illini reach more people and establish our position as the leader in entertaining, fast-paced, non-political sports programming. Don't miss our college sports focused podcasts: IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular I on the Illini Mike Cagley's Heat Checks & Hail Marys Thanks for listening!
This is an episode of The Specialist, produced by Intelligence Squared in partnership with Sotheby's. In The Specialist, explore the significance and journey of an extraordinary work through the eyes of those that know it best. The shredding of Banksy's Girl with Balloon live at auction in 2018 has gone down in art history. Alex Branczik, Chairman and Head of Modern & Contemporary Art Europe and Asia, reveals how Sotheby's navigated the newly titled Love is in the Bin through a media storm and into a new market moment. Further details about the episode subject The Specialist is brought to you by Sotheby's Financial Services. SFS offers asset-based loans to unlock the value of your fine art, automobiles and other luxury collectibles. Visit sothebys.com/sfs to find out more. To step further into the World of Sotheby's, visit any one of our galleries, which are open to the public. Explore more at sothebys.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Welsh government has unveiled a new system of payments for farmers. The sustainable farming scheme or SFS replaces the current basic payment scheme or BPS, which farmers received under the EU. BPS is being wound down and farmers in Wales are being encouraged to take part in the new scheme, which will pay them to produce food sustainably and protect the environment. Farming unions welcome some aspects of the SFS but say farmers now face a cliff edge as old payments are phased out next year. Environmentalists say that although it's a step in the right direction, it is also a missed opportunity and Wales needs to do more to protect biodiversity and tackle climate change. We speak to the Tenant Farmers Association, the RSPB, NFU Cymru, and Wales deputy first minister and cabinet secretary for climate change and rural affairs Huw Irranca-Davies. Presenter: Anna Hill Producer: Rebecca Rooney
Farmers and environmentalists are bracing themselves as major changes to the financial support system for agriculture in Wales are announced today. Agriculture is devolved, and policy is decided separately in Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Welsh government will publish details of its sustainable farming scheme or SFS later. Plant breeders in Scotland have unveiled a UK-bred blueberry. The James Hutton Institute has grown thousands of seedlings to develop a berry with good flavour, yield and able to tolerate the UK climate. They plan to call the new variety Highland Charm.The Countryside Charity CPRE says new analysis shows that two-thirds of mega solar farms are built on productive farmland. They'd like to see more solar power generated from rooftop systems instead.Presenter: Anna Hill Producer: Rebecca Rooney
This is an episode of The Specialist, produced by Intelligence Squared in partnership with Sotheby's. In The Specialist, explore the significance and journey of an extraordinary work through the eyes of those that know it best. Rubens' early masterpiece The Massacre of the Innocents was hidden away for nearly 250 years. George Gordon, Deputy Chairman, Sotheby's Europe and Co-Chairman of Old Master Paintings & Drawings Worldwide, spearheaded its discovery, attribution and triumphant sale. More than 20 years on, it retains the record for the highest price paid anywhere for a rediscovered painting. Further details about the episode subject The Specialist is brought to you by Sotheby's Financial Services. SFS offers asset-based loans to unlock the value of your fine art, automobiles and other luxury collectibles. Visit sothebys.com/sfs to find out more.To step further into the World of Sotheby's, visit any one of our galleries, which are open to the public. Explore more at sothebys.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KB & DJ are BACK and Hoots joins the show for the FIRST TIME! The guys recap all the happenings from PLL Albany and what they made of Opening Weekend for the 2025 season. Then they discuss Jared Bernhardt's return to pro lacrosse as the former Tewaaraton Award winner signed with the Denver Outlaws. Then they dive into the PLL Charlotte matchups and dish out their Picks of the Week and predictions for what will happen in North Carolina this weekend. Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!Rita's Italian Ice & Custard of Sewell:Join us Sunday June 8, 2025 for a LIVE recording of Underground Sports Philadelphia and kick off a SWEET summer with Rita's!'47Get FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!TwitterUnderground: https://twitter.com/UndergroundPHIOTB: https://twitter.com/OTBLaxPodKB: https://twitter.com/KBizzl311DJ: https://twitter.com/Scs_nextgreatHoots: https://twitter.com/HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #PLL #PremierLacrosseLeague #JaredBernhardt #Subscribe #fyp
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off discussing the Buffalo Bandits being INEVITABLE and winning their 3rd straight title. The guys discuss the win, what this season of NLL will be remembered as, and why the Rush will be BACK. Then they dive into PLL Opening Weekend, explain why they aren't in Albany, and KB gives his biggest takeaways from Media Day. Then they preview the weekend and give their Picks of the Week. Then they recap the NCAA Championships as Cornell and UNC are Champions of College Lacrosse for the Men and Women!Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!'47Get FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!TwitterUnderground: https://twitter.com/UndergroundPHIOTB: https://twitter.com/OTBLaxPodKB: https://twitter.com/KBizzl311DJ: https://twitter.com/Scs_nextgreatHoots: https://twitter.com/HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #NLL #PLL #NLLFinals #NCAALax #Subscribe #fyp
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping the first two games of the NLL Finals & gearing up for what should be an ELECTRIC Game 3. Then they dish out their twist on a PLL Season Preview and gives their BOLD Predictions for each of the eight PLL teams going into 2025. Then DJ previews the Final Four Weekend for the Men's and Women's College Game!Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!'47Get FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!Twitter:@UndergroundPHI@OTBLaxPodKB: @KBizzl311DJ: @SCs_nextgreatHoots:@HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #NLL #PLL #NLLFinals #NCAALax #Subscribe #fyp
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping the NLL Semifinals and gearing up for the Bandits vs Rush NLL Finals matchup. They also discuss the NLL End of Year Awards as Connor Fields wins the MVP. Then they sift through the post-draft landscape of the PLL and gear up for another round of the NCAA Tournament!Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!'47 BrandGet FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!Twitter:@UndergroundPHI@OTBLaxPodKB: @KBizzl311DJ: @SCs_nextgreatHoots:@HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #NLL #PLL #PLLDraft #Subscribe #fyp
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping the Bandits taking down the Warriors to advance to the team's FIFTH STRAIGHT NLL Finals. Then they preview the upcoming tilt between the Rush and Thunderbirds. Then KB flies solo to recap an incredible trip to ESPN HQ and the PLL Draft. Then DJ takes everyone through the Opening Weekend of the NCAA Tournament!Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!'47 BrandGet FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!Twitter:@UndergroundPHI@OTBLaxPodKB: @KBizzl311DJ: @SCs_nextgreatHoots:@HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #NLL #PLL #PLLDraft #Subscribe #fyp
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off with a HILARIOUS content concept coming this summer. Then they recap the NLL Quarterfinals which saw ZERO upsets once again. Then they preview the ABSURDLY scheduled NLL Semifinals, preview the PLL Draft, & sift through Conference Tourney Weekend!Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!'47 BrandGet FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!Twitter:@UndergroundPHI@OTBLaxPodKB: @KBizzl311DJ: @SCs_nextgreatHoots:@HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #NLL #PLL #PLLDraft #Subscribe #fyp
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping the final week of NLL action and preview the NLL Quarterfinals. KB has a bone to pick with schedule makers and DJ celebrates KB's nomination for Media Person of the Year. They dish out their Picks of the Week and discuss Josh Byrne leaving the PLL.Voicemails: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPodSupport our partners!Shootout For SoldiersVisit shootoutforsoldiers.com & register for the SFS 2025 schedule!'47 BrandGet FREE Shipping on all orders when you join the '47 Family!47.sjv.io/JKOKkEMerch: Code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shopPLL App CodeDownload the PLL App & redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP!BUFFShop the SURVIVOR 48 Collection!https://buff.sjv.io/yqqVz2Kenwood BeerVisit https://kenwoodbeer.com/#finder to see who has Kenwood on tap! (Must be 21+)Follow Us!Twitter:@UndergroundPHI@OTBLaxPodKB: @KBizzl311DJ: @SCs_nextgreatChase:@ThePLLPipelineHoots:@HootSportsMediaInstagram: @undergroundphi@otblaxpodSUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphiayoutube.com/@OTBLaxPodIntro/Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams"#Lacrosse #NLL #PLL #Subscribe #fyp