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In questo episodio n. 005 di Hacking Expert, approfondiamo l'evoluzione della cybersecurity e l'importante contributo dell'intelligenza artificiale nella lotta al cybercrime. Scopri come l'AI può essere utilizzata per contrastare gli attacchi informatici, rendendo più sicure le aziende di oggi.Principali punti di discussione:0:00 Introduzione e presentazione di Matteo Sala1:16 La carriera di Matteo e la nascita di Hackforce AI4:14 Come l'intelligenza artificiale può supportare la cybersecurity12:43 L'importanza di prevenire piuttosto che reagire ai cyberattacchi19:11 Gli Zero-Day e la vulnerabilità delle aziende28:46 Formazione continua come soluzione al phishing e attacchi social39:24 Il futuro della cybersecurity con AI e test periodiciRisorse citate nell'episodio:- The Hard Thing About Hard Things di Ben Horowitz: https://www.amazon.it/Hard-Thing-About-Things-Building/dp/0062273205
Nel panorama tecnologico attuale, gestire un team di sviluppo in una boutique del software presenta sfide uniche e affascinanti. Come si gestisce un team in un'azienda che sviluppa progetti software su misura?Lo scopriamo in questa puntata di Techpreneurs Talks assieme a Francesco Sciuti, CEO di Devmy.Principali punti di discussione:- Filosofia di gestione del team- Gestione e operazioni- Selezione del personale- Sviluppo professionale
In questo episodio di Techpreneurs Talks parliamo con Giulio Covassi, CEO & Founder di Kiratech.Nel corso della puntata Giulio ha raccontato le sfide, le intuizioni, l'impegno e le collaborazioni con grandi talenti del settore che hanno portato Kiratech a diventare top player in ambito Data-driven Cloud Adoption, Platform Engineering e Secure Software Supply Chain.Risorse di cui si è parlato durante l'episodio:Sito Kiratech: https://www.kiratech.it/Sito Krateo: https://krateo.io/Guida Platform Engineering: https://www.kiratech.it/guida-al-platform-engineeringGuida Gartner (per clienti con licenza Gartner attiva): https://www.gartner.com/document/4764631
In questo episodio della rubrica Techpreneurs ho parlato con Mattia Mariselli, founder di Nestrada, delle curiosità e delle diversità dello stile del Tech Management tedesco rispetto a quello italiano.Principali punti di discussione:- La cultura manageriale tedesca.- Fare impresa in Germania.- Il tech nelle grandi multinazionali in Germania.- La scelta di tornare in Italia e fondare la propria startup.
Welfare aziendale e pianificazione previdenziale dei dipendenti sono due strumenti molto importanti che possono essere utilizzati dagli imprenditori per aumentare la retention in azienda, migliorare il clima di lavoro e, di conseguenza il proprio empoyer branding. Soprattutto nel mondo tech dove le avversità sono tantissime. Durante questo episodio ho approfondito questi temi insieme a Emanuele Lusso, consulente finanziario e ideatore del metodo di pianificazione finanziaria “Frame“. Insieme a Emanuele ho parlato di: ✔️ Welfare aziendale: quali sono i vantaggi per imprenditore e dipendenti; ✔️ Gli strumenti del welfare aziendale; ✔️ Previdenza e TFR per gli amministratori.Scopri come trovare il responsabile tecnologico perfetto che fa gli interessi della tua azienda o startup e non ti fa sentire stupido come i soliti nerd, anche se non hai competenze tecniche e al costo giusto => https://cometrovareilcto.com
Quali sono gli step per portare l'innovazione digitale nelle aziende native tecnologiche? Ne ho parlato in questo primo episodio di Techpreneurs Talk con Giuseppe Zangari, Digital Manager di Nokia.Vediamo insieme:✔️ cultura e mindset dell'innovazione;✔️ come organizzare il team per innovare;✔️ gli errori da non commettere.
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, has 90 tech hubs — the most on the continent. In 2019, one report found startups in Nigeria raised nearly $400 million, more than double the amount from the previous year. In recent years, the West African nation has become an incubator for some of the continent's biggest startups — including the online marketplace place Jumia and Andela, a talent accelerator.
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In 2015, the husband-and-wife team of James Jones Jr. and Kristina Jones founded Court Buddy, a service that matches consumers with vetted lawyers at affordable prices. Last November, the couple stepped aside from the business to pursue other interests. In their time running the company, they had raised $7.1 million and won numerous awards and honors. Achieving success as a legal tech startup is notable in itself, but James and Kristina Jones also were among the few Black founders in an industry with a striking diversity problem. One survey of the legal tech industry found that only 2.3% of founders were Black and 3.1% were Latinx. Among the milestones they achieved, Court Buddy was named the winner of the American Bar Association’s Brown Select Award for Legal Access in 2017, a winner of the inaugural American Entrepreneurship Award in 2016, and a winner of a Webby Award in 2018. When they raised their first financing round in 2017, Kristina was recognized as only the 14th African-American woman ever to raise $1 million or more. Last year, Black Enterprise named the couple as its Techpreneurs of the Year. In this episode of LawNext, James Jones, a former practicing lawyer, joins host Bob Ambrogi to share their story of starting, building and ultimately stepping away from Court Buddy, and of how being a Black entrepreneur in legal tech presented certain obstacles he otherwise would not have encountered. NEW: Comment on this show: Record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com. We are now on Patreon! Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests.
Philip Ashon hosts some entrepreneurs in the tech space on this edition of Citi Trends.
A CEO Mindset isn't just for CEO's: you can be an employee and operate at a world-class level with a CEO mindset, or you can be struggling CEO because you're still operating with a status quo mentality. This exercise will develop your own world-class standards of performance: Below are mindsets typical of the status quo, and thus generally accepted as true in our society. Next to each, write how you think the “world-class” thinks or behaves differently. The answer is not always the “opposite;” you need to think outside the box. There is no correct answer. These are the standards you are creating. Share these Standards of Performance with your team so you can work toward the same vision by creating a visual representation at wordclouds.com Salary = Security Work for $$ Work happens M-F 9-5 Save for the future Own a home Be a millionaire Little Risk = Little Gain Failure = Defeat Task-Oriented Follows Systems Limited by Time, $$ Follows Rules Works Hard Boss determines income Institutional Education Plans for next week, month or year Minimum Standards “Money is the root of all evil” “Every man for himself” “I can’t afford it” “I don’t have enough time” “I can’t” Successful people are lucky Rich people are greedy Work 30 years and retire at 65 Have you grabbed my latest freebie yet? It's my very own high converting sales script: The 8 Step Code to Convert Leads to Sales. You can get it here: freescript.jpmpartners.com Have a great week!Jessica Magoch CEO, JPM Sales Partners Custom Sales Playbook Designer and Creator of The Sales Launch Code © JPM Partners, LLC
Despite having no technical background or training, Christie Whitehill has made a name for herself as a trailblazing techpreneur in Australia. She is the Founder of Tech Ready Women, an education platform that provides women with world-class digital training programs, and other incredible ventures in the tech field including what was once named Australia #1 dating app. Sounds incredible, right? Here's how she made that happen.
We are back with a new season and co-host. Now Beyond Talk with Faith McKinney and Jason Moore!!! We're hitting the ground DOing with special guest Deidra Ramsey McIntyre, founding admin of Facebook group Black People & Cryptocurrency After being a featured speaker at the 2018 BLACK BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT in Washington, DC, Deidra is giving us an international clarion call to invest in ourselves. Invest brain power, time, and resources in the Black Blockchain. Tune in to learn the HOW and discover the Power of the Black Blockchain. You are called to DO with Faith McKinney, Personal Brand and Media Strategist along with founder of the Black Economic and Entrepreneurship Development Conference and Expo (BEEDC), author Jason Moore. Produced by Master Griot / NBBTA Radio live 2nd Wed, Beyond Talk, the official radio broadcast of the BEEDC, features solution and take action-oriented talk for entrepreneurs, techpreneurs and community stakeholders who realize the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses and developing an economically sound community ecosystem. The BEEDC an emerging strategic collaboration serves the Black community ecosystem by creating frameworks and products that fill in gaps to connect working economic, entrepreneurial and community building solutions to vertical paradigms. CONNECT: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blackpeoplecryptocurrency
Doug Speight is Founder and CEO of Cathedral Leasing, providers of a platform that takes the pain out of applying to multiple banks and leasing firms. He is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at American Underground in Durham. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Alex Rodriguez is the Co-founder and CEO of Workmand, a platform that connects small businesses with local contractors on demand. He is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at COCO in Minneapolis. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Aniyia Williams is Founder and CEO of TINSEL, a creator of tech jewelry for women. She is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at Galvanize in San Francisco. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Marcos Cunha is the creator of YouRoam, a service that allows users to user their own phone numbers while traveling abroad with no roaming fees. He is also the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at Capital Factory in Austin. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Thomas K.R. Stovall is the founder of CANDID Cup Microfeedback, a micro-survey program that allows for any room to be a focus group in just a few seconds, and the Google for Entrepreneurs and CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence with Chicago’s 1871. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Tara Reed is the CEO of Kollecto, an affordable art recommendation service that takes into account a viewer’s personal information and tastes, and the Google for Entrepreneurs and the CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at Grand Circus in Detroit. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
LeShane Greenhill is the founder of Sagents and the Google for Entrepreneurs and the CODE2040 Entrepreneur in Residence at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. He's working to diversify tech in his community with the following four partners: community, educational, tech and corporate. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Season 1 of Techpreneurs kicks off a tour highlighting several of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hubs, where we’ll meet the 7 CODE2040 Entrepreneurs in Residence. You'll hear their stories about how they’re building tech, how they’re overcoming obstacles, and how they're promoting diversity and inclusion in their communities. To set the stage for, we begin with CODE2040 CEO & Co-founder Laura Weidman Powers. She explains how their Entrepreneur in Residence program helps the nonprofit organization create access, awareness and opportunities for top Black and Latino and Latina engineering talent to ensure their leadership in the innovation economy. This episode is powered by the Nashville Entrepreneur Center in support of the Google for Entrepreneurs Tech Hub network. Find out more about the EC and at ec.co. Techpreneurs is a production of Relationary Marketing. This episode was produced by Chuck Bryant and host Clark Buckner, with editing support from Jon Martz and music by Andrew Malone.
Today on the show we are onsite with Sean Blanchfield, chief executive of venture lab Scale Front. Sean was a founder of software company DemonWare which was Acquired by Activision Blizzard in 2007. He also runs Techpreneurs, the social group for technology entrepreneurs based in Dublin. Sean will be talking about his experiences as a serial entrepreneur, the opportunities he's had through several start up businesses and the importance of trying many ideas to find the right fit and success. You can follow Sean on twitter at @seanblanchfield and online at seanblanchfield.com