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The family of Geoff Campbell is seeking to open a new inquest to establish that the true cause of his death was the explosive demolition of the North Tower, but the UK Attorney General has once again unlawfully denied their application. Mike Robinson speak to Matt Campbell, Geoff's brother, and Ted Walter from the International Center for 9/11 Justice about the Campbell family's quest for justice. They plan to challenge the Attorney General's decision but they must raise £60,000 by March 1st to do so. Please give generously. ic911.org
Show notes:1:00 evidence at trial from historian David Olusoga regarding Colston's ownership of more slaves than any other Brit in history, one of the earliest, biggest slave traders 1:30 Colston died circa 1720 1:45 statue of Colston erected by Victorian dignitaries in Bristol2:10 half of the schools, streets and whatever in Bristol are named after Colston2:20 circa 1990s, true history of Colston revealed3:25 in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter protests group pushed Colston statue into the harbor 3:45 restorative justice by others with community penalty3:55 Colston 4 jury trial over prosecution of four individuals involved in toppling Colston statute4:05 Elected for a Crown Court jury trial and were acquitted5:20 Conservatives and those in the government, including the cabinet, expressed surprise at the verdict6:10 UK Attorney General considered whether to send the case to the appeal court to consider whether there was an error of law in the direction of the jury7:50 bill going through Parliament with a provision to increase the potential sentence for criminal damage against a public monument8:15 proposed bill to change threshold that currently exists for criminal damage against a memorial or public monument with value under 5000 pounds, maximum sentence magistrates that could impose was three months in prison8:50 proposed bill is to remove financial threshold and make maximum sentence 10 yearsTo view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast, please call 1.929.260.4942 or email Stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. © Stephanie Drawdy [2022]
Podcast: Control Loop: The OT Cybersecurity PodcastEpisode: ICS training and education is a maturing domain.Pub date: 2022-06-15Subscribe to the Control Loop Newsletter here with new editions published every month.UK Attorney General discusses hacking back in defense of critical infrastructure. Ethiopia says it stopped cyberattacks on its Nile dam. Recommended cybersecurity improvements for dams in the Southeastern US. Water system security. MITRE releases supply chain security framework. CISA and its partners issue guidelines for evaluating 5G implementation. Deloitte opens a Smart Factory at Wichita State University.Tim Conway from SANS discusses his path to OT cybersecurity, workforce and cyber skills development for OT personnel, and new developments in cybersecurity education for industrial security.And in the Learning Lab, Mark Urban is joined by Nick Shaw for part one of an intro to OT.Control Loop News Brief.Hacking back in defense of critical infrastructure.Defensive Cyber Attacks Declared Legal by UK AG, Path Cleared to “Hack Back” When Critical Infrastructure & Services Attacked. (CPO Magazine)TVA recommends cybersecurity improvements for dams in Southeastern US.Request for Final Action - Audit 2020-17340 Non-Power Dam Control Cybersecurity. (Office of the Inspector General, TVA) INSA says cyber attack on GERD, financial institutions foiled. (Addis Standard)Water system security.Cyberspace Solarium congressman, water officials decry EPA inaction on cybersecurity. (CyberScoop)MITRE releases supply chain security framework.Mitre's New “System Of Trust” Protects Vulnerable Supply Chains (MITRE)CISA and its partners issue guidelines for evaluating 5G implementation.5G Security Evaluation Process Investigation Version 1 (CISA)Ransomware attack on FOXCONN Mexico factory operations..Foxconn: Mexico factory operations ‘gradually returning to normal' after ransomware attack. (The Record)LockBit, Conti most active ransomware targeting industrial sector. (Bleeping Computer)Deloitte opens US Smart Factory.Deloitte Opens New US Smart Factory in Wichita, Kansas, Convenes Ecosystem of Innovators to Make Industry 4.0 a Reality (PR Newswire)Control Loop Interview.Tim Conway from SANS discusses his path to OT cybersecurity, workforce and cyber skills development for OT personnel, and new developments in cybersecurity education for industrial security.His LinkedIn profile may be found here; follow him at the SANS Institute here.Control Loop Learning Lab.Mark Urban is joined by Nick Shaw for part one of an intro to OT.A Collection of Resources for Getting Started in ICS/SCADA CybersecurityThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from CyberWire Inc., which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Subscribe to the Control Loop Newsletter here with new editions published every month. UK Attorney General discusses hacking back in defense of critical infrastructure. Ethiopia says it stopped cyberattacks on its Nile dam. Recommended cybersecurity improvements for dams in the Southeastern US. Water system security. MITRE releases supply chain security framework. CISA and its partners issue guidelines for evaluating 5G implementation. Deloitte opens a Smart Factory at Wichita State University. Tim Conway from SANS discusses his path to OT cybersecurity, workforce and cyber skills development for OT personnel, and new developments in cybersecurity education for industrial security. And in the Learning Lab, Mark Urban is joined by Nick Shaw for part one of an intro to OT. Control Loop News Brief. Hacking back in defense of critical infrastructure. Defensive Cyber Attacks Declared Legal by UK AG, Path Cleared to “Hack Back” When Critical Infrastructure & Services Attacked. (CPO Magazine) TVA recommends cybersecurity improvements for dams in Southeastern US. Request for Final Action - Audit 2020-17340 Non-Power Dam Control Cybersecurity. (Office of the Inspector General, TVA) INSA says cyber attack on GERD, financial institutions foiled. (Addis Standard) Water system security. Cyberspace Solarium congressman, water officials decry EPA inaction on cybersecurity. (CyberScoop) MITRE releases supply chain security framework. Mitre's New “System Of Trust” Protects Vulnerable Supply Chains (MITRE) CISA and its partners issue guidelines for evaluating 5G implementation. 5G Security Evaluation Process Investigation Version 1 (CISA) Ransomware attack on FOXCONN Mexico factory operations.. Foxconn: Mexico factory operations ‘gradually returning to normal' after ransomware attack. (The Record) LockBit, Conti most active ransomware targeting industrial sector. (Bleeping Computer) Deloitte opens US Smart Factory. Deloitte Opens New US Smart Factory in Wichita, Kansas, Convenes Ecosystem of Innovators to Make Industry 4.0 a Reality (PR Newswire) Control Loop Interview. Tim Conway from SANS discusses his path to OT cybersecurity, workforce and cyber skills development for OT personnel, and new developments in cybersecurity education for industrial security. His LinkedIn profile may be found here; follow him at the SANS Institute here. Control Loop Learning Lab. Mark Urban is joined by Nick Shaw for part one of an intro to OT. A Collection of Resources for Getting Started in ICS/SCADA Cybersecurity
For my last episode of the season, I’m joined by my fellow American in London: Joy Morrissey. Joy is the Member of Parliament for Beaconsfield and currently serves as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. I wanted to talk to Joy in part because she has such an incredible story. She’s only the third American-born female MP in UK history, the first to enter Parliament after a general election, and the first to hold a seat in over 80 years. At the 2019 election, Joy unseated Dominic Grieve, the former UK Attorney General who had held the seat for two decades. I also wanted to understand what being a Conservative meant in a post-Brexit context and so that’s exactly what I did. We delve into how she first got involved in politics and why, despite voting Leave in 2016, she once thought she’d be working for the European Commission. We explore healthcare inequality in the US, the rise of nationalism and finding the middle ground in divided political cultures, how women are carrying the uneven burden of child-care in the pandemic, and why it’s well worth time we make politics boring again (along with many other topics along the way). Delivering balanced and intelligent answers to some really quite probing questions, and proving that you can disagree without being disagreeable, Joy is exactly the type of elected official we need more of. So until I see you all again in September with another batch of good troublemakers doing power differently, stay brave, stay kind and stay powerful. You can change everything for the better. Real, relatable, or downright wrong? We want to know! Tweet your opinion: @_badasscass_ Give us a like on Facebook: @powerdonedifferntly Check out exclusive behind-the-scenes action on Insta: @powerdonedifferently Find us at our new home: www.powerdonedifferently.com Explore Joy’s work at: www.joymorrissey.uk
MARCH 26, 2019 BY TOM FOX In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: · Why is UK Attorney General sitting on Airbus corruption case? (The Guardian) · Ex-HK official sentenced to jail for FCPA, AML violations. (FCPA Blog)· Duke pays over $110MM for filing false research grant applications? (New York Times)· Charitable institutions to Sacklers: We don’t want your money. (New York Times) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MARCH 26, 2019 BY TOM FOX In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: · Why is UK Attorney General sitting on Airbus corruption case? (The Guardian) · Ex-HK official sentenced to jail for FCPA, AML violations. (FCPA Blog)· Duke pays over $110MM for filing false research grant applications? (New York Times)· Charitable institutions to Sacklers: We don’t want your money. (New York Times) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What form of words (if any) would provide basis for the UK Attorney General to convince the DUP and the Tory Party to support the Withdrawal Agreement? RTÉ's Europe Editor Tony Connelly and Deputy Foreign Editor Colm Ó Mongáin look at what (if anything) might be on offer.
TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss the UK Attorney General's attempts to make laws regarding what can be disclosed on social media.