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In this episode Andy Davis talks to Dominic Aslan, VP of IT operations at ShipServ. On the show Andy asks Dominic about his best practices for keeping a company secure. Dominic tells Andy all about bug bounties. They also discuss the growing influence that Data is having on business. Dominic started on the telephone for CompuServe in 1997. He has worked his way through many different roles within IT departments ever since. He has had roles as user support, server support, technical engineer, team manager, architect, project manager and CIO. He is currently head of IT for a commodities broker and trader. Show Notes: 1.06 Dominic’s career progression and professional background. 5.14 Companies offering alternative paths to management. 7.27 Promoting the wrong people and a management position basically being a new role. 9.53 Keeping up with the technical world as a hands off manager. 13.50 Soft skills are now as important as technical skills. 16.25 Shifting your company culture onto a security footing. 20.09 Getting your staff bought into a set of best practices to avoid a security breach. 22.23 Detering hackers with a bug bounty. 25.07 The other angles to keeping secure online. 26.33 What are the big projects you’ve been asked to look into? 29.16 Clarity on what we expect to see from Data teams. 32.04 A data team isn’t a silver bullet to solve all your businesses problems. 34.24 The versatility of a data team and in tech more generally.
This Coracle Online podcast - published September 1, 2010 - features maritime blogger Ryan Skinner discussing the PortFire40 ... This podcast is sponsored by ShipServ Meet the Portfire40! Acknowledging those who make change in the maritime business Earlier this summer TradeWinds published a list of the 100 individuals and/or teams that they find most powerful or influential in shipping. They called it the Power 100. Shipowners and scions topped the list. Even if TradeWinds ran away from the idea, the Power 100 parallels the Shipping Wealth 100. Wealth may be equivalent to power or influence, as these can be bought, but what's to admire about that? Some power and influence cannot be bought; it stems from great ideas and the courage to follow them, based on a desire to enrich society - not just oneself. The marine industry is full of people like this, though few will appear on the Power 100. So welcome to the Portfire40. The Portfire40 is made up of 40 personalities who are having a lasting impact on the industry by the novelty and vigor of their thinking, the strength of their passion for improvement and the impact they have on colleagues and partners. This is an open and growing list: Do you know someone who fits the Portfire40 description? Send an Email or leave a comment describing who and why. With the Portfire40, we're looking for people and stories. Share those that move you. This is your chance to draw attention to that person you admire - if he or she is selected for the Portfire40, we'll quote you! For those who want to know where the term "portfire" comes in, check out the word's derivation. Basically, it is a slow-acting fuse used in military and mining contexts. And that's the value of the Portfire40; they burn slowly and silently, but to shattering effect. Credit for the inspiration for Portfire40 goes to Steven Jones, who - in Shiptalk Recruitment's newsletter Gangway - shared his take on the Power 100 and the need for something better. The Portfire40 is a list of those shipping personalities who haven't inherited a shipping empire but rather carved out significant change in the industry with passion and pride. Contribute today! Please Send an Email or leave a comment below with your candidate's name, employer and why you think he/she belongs among the Portfire40. The more eloquent you are, the more likely you will convince the jury. [Please Note: No-one, neither you as a contributor, nor the person you suggest, will be contacted in any commercial context. It shouldn't be necessary to say this, but in this day and age it is worth repeating. This list has no commercial value!]
This Coracle Online podcast is supported by ShipServ This podcast is an appeal for help for Pakistan ... This podcast features an interview with Karachi based broadcasters Kiran Nanjiani and George Fulton. From the USA you can text 'SWAT' to 50555 to donate $10 - Hilary Clinton asks for your help... From the UK you can text 'GIVE" to 70707 to donate £5 via the Disasters Emergency Committee Would you be interested in learning about the different types of ships? Free Email based course from Coracle... Sign up for the Daily Draft here sponsored by ShipServ
This Coracle Online podcast is supported by ShipServ This podcast is an appeal for help for Pakistan ... This podcast features an interview with Karachi based broadcasters Kiran Nanjiani and George Fulton. From the USA you can text 'SWAT' to 50555 to donate $10 - Hilary Clinton asks for your help... From the UK you can text 'GIVE" to 70707 to donate £5 via the Disasters Emergency Committee Would you be interested in learning about the different types of ships? Free Email based course from Coracle... Sign up for the Daily Draft here sponsored by ShipServ
Welcome to this Maritime Executive Magazine (the business journal for Maritime Executives) podcast and Coracle Online This podcast is produced in association with sponsors ShipServ This podcast gives at A Review of Safety Management in the Offshore Drilling Industry (in relation to the BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill) You can read the article on Maritime Executive here You can follow the latest on situation from Twitter here
This is a Coracle Online podcast, produced in association with sponsors ShipServ from the Connect10 conference held in Copenhagen in May 2010. On this podcast you can hear Mark Holford talking about the Chauncy Maples project. Chauncy Maples is Africa's oldest ship and once renovated she will be Lake Malawi's mobile clinic and in partnership with NGO's, the Ministry of Health's on-board nursing team will provide treatment for diseases such as malaria, dysentery, tuberculosis, measles, HIV/AIDS to inaccesible lakeside communities. You can read about the charity on their website www.chauncymaples.org You can donate directly via their justgiving page
Welcome to this podcast from Maritime Executive Magazine, the business journal for Maritime Executives and Coracle The U.S. Coast Guard’s notification of the termination of the LORAN-C signal also signals the end of an era for a certain generation of mariners. Couched appropriately inside a SAFETY ALERT, the news might evoke certain memories for older mariners and serve as a word of caution for newer professionals... This podcast is sponsored by ShipServ
Welcome to this podcast from the Maritime Executive Magazine, the business journal for Maritime Executives and Coracle This podcast is sponsored by ShipServ:
The Coracle Marex podcast from Coracle Online in association with the Maritime Executive magazine. This podcast is sponsored by ShipServ, the leading online ship supplies marketplace with over 35,000 users worldwide. This podcast considers port security.