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In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour speaks with Brandon Dixon. Brandon has worn many hats, from security engineer to entrepreneur. Today, he serves at a Partner AI Strategist for Microsoft, Strategic Advisory and Partner with NinjaJobs, and is a tremendous athlete. Brandon has dedicated his career to information security, focusing on analysis, solution development, and process refinement. As the Security AI Strategist for Microsoft Research, he is advancing fully autonomous security outcomes. Previously, Brandon led the product release of Copilot for Security. He also served as VP of Strategy and Product at RiskIQ, a San Francisco startup acquired by Microsoft, where he helped integrate the business and launched Defender Threat Intelligence and Defender External Attack Surface Management. Brandon has developed several public solutions, including PassiveTotal (acquired by RiskIQ), NinjaJobs (acquired by Starfish Partners), PDF X-RAY, and Blockade.io. His research and development in various security topics have earned him accolades from major security vendors and industry peers. Learn more about Brandon on LinkedIn. In the discussion Brandon and Andy discuss: Brandon's Background. Three “Big Things” in AI Brandon's paying attention to in 2025. Entrepreneurship: “Make sure the idea is something you personally care about.” The value of falling short. Resilience. Roasting Coffee (see link below!) Balance. Fitness: from BMX to ultras. We play Three Questions! Whippets, Big Sky, and long runs. More! Selected links: Beans to Bots: Hacking My Coffee Machine with AI Security Chaos Engineering: Sustaining Resilience in Software and Systems
Greg & Jessica open the show with three big things, including - Raising money for a murder suspect, a woman threatens a insurance company, and YouTube TV is now raising their prices.
1. The Wisconsin man who faked his own death and left the country is now charged with “obstructing an officer” after returning to the state. 2. TIME Magazine names its person of the year: President-elect Donald Trump. 3. Def Leppard and Tesla will play the American Family Insurance Amphitheater on Opening Night of Summerfest on June 19th.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Dr. Ben Weston from the Medical College of Wisconsin. We also talk about Wisconsin's Morning News' latest Standout of the Year: Visit Milwaukee President Peggy Smith.
1. A Wisconsin man who faked his own death in August and fled the country is now back in the state, and in jail. 2. Fingerprints mark the first positive forensic match investigators say directly ties Luigi Mangione to the CEO shooting crime scene outside of a Midtown Manhattan hotel. 3. They wanted to merge into a super supermarket chain. Now, a federal judge has put that on hold, Albertsons is suing Kroger.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include Justin Whitehill from the Christmas Tree Genetics Program and ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone. We wrap up with WTMJ's Wisconsin's Morning News' latest Standout of the Year: Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman.
1. Police have now put together a portfolio of more than 200 images of the suspect believed to have shot and killed the UnitedHealthcare CEO. 2. The U.S. Labor Department says 227-thousand jobs were added to the work force in November. 3. Growing evidence weight loss drugs could help fight other diseases.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan, TMJ 4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson, and Kacmarcik Center Key Holder Maddy Kacmarcik. We wrap up with the latest Week in Review.
1. Police in New York are still working to identify the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a New York city hotel Wednesday morning. 2. The Russian woman accused of stowing away on a Delta flight to Paris is scheduled to appear in front of a federal judge in New York City today. 3. The extraordinary ride for Bitcoin continues. For the first time in its history, the crypto currency is up over $100,000.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett and Medical College of Wisconsin's Dr. Ben Weston. We also talk about a cult favorite returning to McDonald's menu next year!
It's the Montana Football Hour on a Tuesday! Colter Nuanez recaps Montana's late-night victory over Tennessee State and shares Three Big Things about both the Griz and the Montana State Bobcats.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan and Lowlands Group Beverage Development and Operations Manager Cayden Milton.
1. A manhunt is underway after the CEO of UnitedHealthCare was shot and killed this morning. 2. The search continues today for a 64-year-old woman who may have fallen into a sinkhole in western Pennsylvania above an abandoned coal mine. 3. Beyoncé is recognized by Billboard for her 25 years of influence, impact and evolution.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News National Correspondent Steven Portnoy and UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander.
1. Progress in the murder case of JonBenet Ramsey; police in Boulder, Colorado say new tips may help officials move closer to solving the violent murder of the six-year-old nearly 30-years ago. 2. The woman accused of stowing away aboard a Delta flight from New York to Paris remains in France, after being removed from the plane she was supposed to return to the U.S. on. 3. With Black Friday and Cyber Monday setting shopping and spending records this year, it's time for a day to remember the holiday spirit of giving.
1. For months, President Biden sworn he would not pardon his son, Hunter. Then, President-elect Trump announced his selection to head up the FBI, and that stance changed. 2. Wild weather making traveling home from Thanksgiving a bit of a mess, especially for those in certain areas near the great lakes. 3. From Black Friday to Small Business Saturday to Cyber Monday, the holiday Shopping season continues today with deals to be had, perhaps the same deals you could have had a week ago.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include TMJ4 Meteorologist Tyler Moore, ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan, and Milwaukee Bucks Analyst Steve Novak. We wrap up with the announcement of the return of the Marquette Celebrity Softball Slam.
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Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News National Correspondent Steven Portnoy. We wrap up with methods of cooking a turkey.
1. President-elect Donald Trump is threatening Mexico and Canada with tariffs, unless they crack down on the flow of migrants and drugs into the U-S. 2. The Transportation Security Administration is expecting big numbers for screenings this holiday travel season. 3. AAA is in fact projecting that gas prices the national average could dip below three dollars a gallon for the first time in three years.
1. The Menendez brothers remain behind bars this morning after a judge postponed their re-sentencing hearing to late January. 2. The Church of the Gesu on the Marquette campus is undergoing a major renovation project, including new floors, pews, altar ramps, revamped lighting and an enhanced security system. To complete the more than 10-million-dollar renovation, the main sanctuary will need to close, starting December 8th. 3. Gas prices are coming down, just as traffic is going up for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include Kyle Vetter from 1840 Brewing, ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan, and Dr. Ben Weston from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
1. President-elect Trump forging ahead this weekend with new Cabinet announcements as inauguration day approaches. 2. A meeting will be held today in Milwaukee about design changes to Kinnickinnic street. 3. Peach and Blossom are safe from being the main dishes at Thanksgiving this year, following the 77th National Turkey Pardoning Ceremony.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include TMJ4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson and ABC News Crime and Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett. We wrap up with the Week in Review!
1. The USDA says more than 167 thousand pounds of fresh and frozen ground beef products are being recalled due to E. coli concerns. 2. President-elect Trump moving quickly to replace former Congressman Matt Gaetz after he withdrew as the nominee for Attorney General, replacing him with former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi. 3. Bitcoin may cross a milestone today, with the incoming Trump administration signaling a friendliness toward cryptocurrency, investors have been snatching up virtual money hand over fist.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include Executive Officer of the U.S.S. Beloit Commander Jason Dejesus, ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan, and Jonathan Smith from Kohn & Smit.
1. One of the Blue Angels planes flew into Milwaukee this morning. 2. Milwaukee Brewers Manager Pat Murphy earns the National League Manager of the Year award. 3. Today is President Biden's birthday, and it isn't just any birthday, it marks a historic moment for our country.
The stage for the rivalry game is set. Colter Nuanez breaks down Montana and Montana State's recent wins and shares Three Big Things about both the Griz and the 'Cats.
1. The War between Russia and Ukraine sees major escalation on the 1000th day of the war. 2. The newest appointee in Trump's cabinet has strong ties to Wisconsin. 3. Inauguration Day rehearsals are underway today.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Investigative Reporter Peter Charalambous and Tim Halbach from the National Weather Service. We wrap up with a preview of tomorrow night's WTMJ/Kapco Kids2Kids trivia challenge.
1. A case of 'Hepatitis A' confirmed in Milwaukee. The person who has it works at "Beans & Barley". 2. Questions continue to grow over President-elect Donald Trump's choice for defense secretary Fox News host Pete Hegseth. 3. Discount carrier Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection as financial losses pile up and debt payments loom.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan and TMJ4 Meteorologist Tyler Moore. We wrap up talking about Thanksgiving sides...and which one should be left off the menu according to a study of the most hated dishes.
1. A boy discovered dead in Mequon 65 years ago… is finally being laid to rest today. 2. Infowars founder Alex Jones is challenging the auction of his platform to ‘The Onion'. 3. The lot where you normally get your Christmas Tree may be okay *this* year, but over the next few seasons, the inventory may be a bit sparse.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include Oak Creek Battalion Chief Scott Kasten, ABC Senior Elections Analyst Nathaniel Rakich, and TMJ4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson. We wrap up with this Week in Review.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan, Green Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll, and Medical College of Wisconsin's Dr. Ben Weston.
1. Another twist in the case of the missing Wisconsin kayaker who police now say faked his own death. 2. What could be worse than returning from a long trip to find that the car you left parked at the airport is gone? This has been happening more frequently. 3. New hope in the fight against breast cancer following promising results from an early vaccine study.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News State Department Correspondent Shannon Kingston. We wrap up talking about how you can save money this Thanksgiving by buying generic brand items at the grocery store.
1. President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with President Biden. What's on the agenda and who else will be in the room? 2. It's only been one week since Trump won the November election, but he is moving at a rapid pace to fill out his administration, announcing 14-appointments already. 3. Lunchables are being pulled from the National School Lunch Program.
The Griz looked uninspired in a national-TV loss to UC Davis, while the Bobcats were explosive as ever in setting a new school record. Colter Nuanez breaks it all down in the Montana Football Hour, including Three Big Things coming out of the weekend about both Montana and Montana State.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include Executive Director of The Friendship Circle of Wisconsin Levi Stein and ABC/538 Senior Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley. We wrap up looking at which Google searches have spiked since Election Day.
1. Police in Wisconsin now believe Ryan Borgwardt, the father of three reported missing after kayaking in August, faked his own death and fled overseas, after meeting a woman online. 2. One week ago, Donald Trump earned the requisite 270 electoral college votes to become the next President. Today, he remains tangled up in the legal system. 3. Headed to the inbox at the FCC: An open letter from more than 100 scientists... demanding a temporary halt to satellite launches.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan and TMJ4 Meteorologist Kristen Kirchhaine. We wrap up talking about the 11/11 manifestation portal. What is it? How does it work? And what does it mean?
1. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are together at Arlington National Cemetery right now, for the first time since Election Day. 2. President-elect Donald Trump is going to work on building out his cabinet. 3. The Supermoon streak continues for the fourth month in a row.
1. A local woman says she received one of the racist text messages being investigated by the FBI. 2. A "dangerous close call" at a Kenosha elementary school. 3. A funeral held for a Milwaukee alderman who committed suicide earlier this week.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan and Director and Producer of the “Green and Gold” movie Anders Lindwall. We wrap up with the latest Week in Review.
1. President Joe Biden addresses the nation for the first time since Donald Trump was declared president-elect. 2. The Federal Reserve is expected to announce a decision on interest rates, just two days after the election. 3. A major Milwaukee concert announcement includes Billy Joel and Sting.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan and Dr. Ben Weston from the Medical College of Wisconsin. We wrap up with when you need to stop drinking that last cup of coffee during the day!
1. Former president Donald Trump will be president again. 2. To say the markets are reacting favorably to Donald Trump being declared the winner of the election, would be an understatement. 3. There are four ongoing criminal cases against the President-elect, involving dozens of charges.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Three Big Things. Guests include President and CEO of Annex Wealth Management David Spano. We wrap up with how stress and the stomach are connected.
The Griz continued to bounce back, while the Bobcats had a bye. Plus, state playoff brackets are set. Colter Nuanez recaps all the gridiron news from around the Treasure State, including Three Big Things about both the Griz and the 'Cats.