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IT.ie, the Irish-owned Managed IT Services company, has announced that it expects to generate an additional €1M in revenue through an automated testing service that imitates the movements of hackers to uncover and exploit cybersecurity weak spots within organisations. The company's new penetration testing as-a-service (PTaaS), also known as pen testing or 'ethical hacking', is an automated cyber security solution designed to fully replicate a hacker's attack on an organisation, as it attempts to exploit and gain access to its network. This forewarns the organisation to the potential dangers before cybercriminals have an opportunity to exploit them, potentially preventing an attack. Pen testing has emerged as a key solution for businesses with the growth and increased sophistication of cyberattacks in the modern business landscape. As threats develop at a previously unforeseen rate, regular, automated testing - which takes into account human oversight - is essential. The new service provides an in-depth scan of the organisation's network to identify vulnerabilities. It then exploits any vulnerabilities found by replicating the actions of a hacker via a diverse and sustained attack. PTaaS is preferable to traditional pen testing, which typically only occurs once per year. It represents a significant upgrade on the previous method, which was less precise, more expensive, and more prone to human error. Monthly assessments, however, allow organisations to constantly evaluate and reinforce their systems, enabling them to protect themselves from emerging threats. Significantly, regular pen testing also enables a reduction in business' insurance premiums, representing long-term cost savings. As insurance premiums for businesses continue to rise, PTaaS can reduce the likelihood of needing to pay out a ransomware attack - along with the associated costs of a major cybersecurity incident - making them less of a risk to insurance companies. The new service is being introduced at a time of significant growth for IT.ie. Earlier this year, the company announced plans to double its headcount to 50 people by the end of 2025 and increase annual revenue to €8M. Wayne Morgan, CTO at IT.ie, said: "To stay ahead of hackers, we must think like them and view our defences as their points of attack. Manual penetration testing led the way for many years, highlighting vulnerabilities in our networks and systems. Identifying these issues internally gave us time and direction to apply remediation steps before falling victim to malicious intent. "Although this is effective at the time it is carried out, it fails to account for the dynamic nature of cyber threats. Hackers don't just knock on your door once; they are constantly there, looking for ways in. Automated monthly pen testing is the next generation approach and is a much more effective means of testing your network to highlight any potential weaknesses, helping you to keep hackers at bay. "This new innovative service offers cost-effective, monthly assessments, reducing costs and helping achieve regulatory compliance. At IT.ie, we are determined that we remain at the cutting edge of cybersecurity and provide our customers with the most up-to-date services available as we continue to grow, and this new solution adds to our armoury." See more stories here.
Iceland's Gisli Palsson is the author of "The Search for the Great Auk and the Discovery of Extinction" + Wayne Morgan on releasing his tenth album, "Captain Morgan is Finally Home."
Are you connected with other youth leaders around you? In this Student Ministry Connection and Free Refills crossover episode, Wayne Morgan, Travis Deans, and Steve talk about why it's important to find a network, how they've been blessed by ministry networks, and how they originally got connected with National Network of Youth Ministries. Links referenced in this episode: Learn more about NNYM at http://nnym.org Listen to the Free Refills Podcast on your podcast app or at https://www.youthworkers.net/podcast.htm Register for The Orange Conference at https://theorangeconference.com Save 10% off your OC24 ticket by using promo code: OC24NNYM10 Learn more about Steve's ministry with NNYM at http://nnym.org/stevecullum Sign up to get Steve's newsletter at https://bit.ly/cullumnewsletter Support the ministry by giving online at https://bit.ly/cullumsupport Contact Steve about partnerships, speaking, coaching, or consulting at https://bit.ly/cullumcontact Read Steve's blog at https://stevecullum.com Follow Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevecullum Follow Student Ministry Connection on Instagram: https://instagram.com/studentministryconnection Be sure to join us in prayer for revival every Wednesday at 11am PT, 12pm MT, 1pm CT, 2pm ET. Sponsor for this episode of podcast: G Shades - https://gshades.org (Use code CONNECTION to save $20 off your next order). Purchase a copy of Life Through the Lens of the Gospel by Mike Haynes - https://amzn.to/432h2B5 Get a copy of the Cards Christians Like card game and/or their brand new game, Holy Guacamole, by using the link https://bit.ly/cardschristianslike and also support Student Ministry Connection. Note: Some of the links above are affiliate links. By clicking them, Steve may receive commission to support this ministry. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, including these listed below: Apple Podcasts YouTube Podbean Spotify Amazon Podcasts Pandora TuneIn Radio If you like what you hear, be sure to like, subscribe, share, and comment! Thanks, be sure to get connected, and may God bless your ministry!
The Parenting Stuff Podcast wants to encourage you to intentionally cultivate culture with your kids. In this episode, Wayne Morgan encourages us to intentionally think about what we are training out families to love and care about. This podcast was originally shared at Restored Church in their Words to Live By sermon series. -- Let us know what you think! -- Email us your parenting questions at questions@parentingstuffpodcast.com
Jonny Radcliff and Wayne Morgan set the stage for the Free Refills podcast in 2023. They might not know what an epilogue is, but they DO know youth ministry. Join them this year as they introduce you to some amazing youth workers to help keep you refreshed, refueled, and reenergized in order to help you carry on in your youth ministry. ----- Join the NNYM team for the upcoming Network Conversation Get More Info Here ----- Follow us on: Eventbrite || Facebook || Instagram || Twitter || YouTube ------ We want to hear from you! Write us at freerefillspodcast@nnym.org Help us grow the community! Please subscribe, share, and leave a review. For more information about the National Network of Youth Ministries (NNYM) or to find a community of leaders in your area: www.nnym.org
- If One Died For All, Then Were All Dead - II Corinthians 5
How many of us are asking Jesus to just bail our boat? We aren't going to the source, we aren't asking God to do that radical thing, we're not at the point where we want to ask Jesus to interrupt the struggle or storms in our life. (Talk by Wayne Morgan)
Host Thomas Orness and Craig Orness interview with former Iowa State basketball player John Neal. We go over how he grew up a die hard Iowa State fan, then got to live his dream. Also discuss what it was like playing under Larry Eustachy and Wayne Morgan. Follow Us Youtube-@soundthecyrens Twitter-@soundthecyrens Tik tok- @soundthecyrens Facebook- Sound the Cyrens Instagram-@soundthecyrens
Sean and Jason catch up with Scott Manspeaker from Atlas traps to talk about the variety of traps Atlas offers, why they stands out from the rest and a discount for Dead Pair listeners! Wayne Morgan from Morgan optical talks about everything from new lens technology, colors and coatings for shooting glasses..and he also offers you a discount! Lots of great information!
President of Upperline Entertainment, Actor/Producer Wayne Douglas Morgan has performed extensively in film and television since 2004. In addition to acting in such films as "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Deja Vu", "Blonde Ambition", "Labou", and "The Open Road", this native of Eugene, Oregon has also worked in just about every job description on a film set including Bodyguard (Lindsay Lohan and many other celebrities), Casting Director, Locations Manager, Assistant Director and Producer. A resident of New Orleans, Louisiana since 2003, Wayne's first film as producer was the well-received Independent Film "Hood Life", starring Shoney Carter, about the tough streets of New Orleans. In 2007, Wayne teamed up with entertainment attorney Murray Roth and together they formed the production company, Upperline Entertainment, which is dedicated to creating full-length independent feature films. Wayne is also actively involved in the burgeoning Louisiana film industry as the Director of the non-profit organization, Louisiana Produces, which promotes the production of film and television shows in Louisiana. In addition to producing Stanley DeBrock, Wayne and Upperline Entertainment are busy producing "The Exile", "Honey Island", "The Plantation", "The Black Ghost" and the highly anticipated "Jena 6" Story. Wayne's greatest role to date is that of Husband and Father to three beautiful actresses with one more on the way due in Nov 2010. In addition to working in the Film Industry, Wayne is also a Federal Officer (and former police officer) with over 10 years of Federal Service. Another interesting fact is that Wayne attended the United States Naval Academy (Class of 1998) and is a service connected Disabled Veteran.
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Wayne Morgan - National Ministries Coordinator - National Network of Youth MinistriesConnect with Wayne at https://www.youthworkers.net/Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgSpecial Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
This message from 1 Corinthians 11 was presented in Clarks Summit University's chapel on February 18, 2020, by Wayne Morgan, national ministries director at the National Network of Youth Ministries. You can learn more about Clarks Summit University at www.ClarksSummitU.edu. CHRIST-CENTERED. CAREER-READY.
The world is your passage, not your purpose. - 1 Peter 2:11-12
In this episode Paul Eynon meets with fellow coach Ian Rundall who is playing in the 1st XV, coaching our under 15s at Saracens involved with youth development. Learn about how we are improving our coaching across the age grades both male and female as well as why was Wayne Morgan on the roof?
No man (or woman, or youthworker) is an island. For us (Mathew and Steve), this whole podcast idea was born out of our friendship, which began when we met through our local youth network. In the 15 years since Mathew responded to Steve's cheesy flyer invitation to come and pray (as described in Episode 00), we've benefited in incalculable ways from the mutual encouragement and support we've found through our network. We've gone to conferences together, hung out around the campfire, swapped stories for hours on end, and seen each other through some tough times. These are the relationships that have kept us in the game for all these years. We wouldn't have made it this far without each other. Fifteen years after that first meeting, we still gather every month with our local youth worker tribe to pray for the students in our area. So it's fitting that episode 54 (which we meant to release in May but never finished) is about networking. We recorded it at the Youth Leader Summit in New Jersey, where we were hanging out and talking youth ministry with some great folks. While attending the Summit, we had the chance to sit down with Wayne Morgan of the National Network of Youth Ministries, and two of the guys from the network he leads (Chris McNaney and Bryan Krauss). We had a great chat about the irreplaceable value of finding brothers and sisters in arms for the youth ministry journey. It's not always easy to find our tribe, and there are always some challenging personalities to overcome (like "Flyer Guy"), but it's worth it. We know from experience. Is this the final episode of Season 3, or the first episode of Season 4? We aren't really sure, and it doesn't really matter. All that matter is that we are still here. "We" meaning Mathew and Steve, this podcast, and youth workers everywhere. Longevity matters, and having friends in youth ministry is the most important thing to getting there. EPISODE 54 -- Find Your Tribe
No man (or woman, or youthworker) is an island.For us (Mathew and Steve), this whole podcast idea was born out of our friendship, which began when we met through our local youth network. In the 15 years since Mathew responded to Steve's cheesy flyer invitation to come and pray (as described in Episode 00), we've benefited in incalculable ways from the mutual encouragement and support we've found through our network. We've gone to conferences together, hung out around the campfire, swapped stories for hours on end, and seen each other through some tough times. These are the relationships that have kept us in the game for all these years. We wouldn't have made it this far without each other.Fifteen years after that first meeting, we still gather every month with our local youth worker tribe to pray for the students in our area.So it's fitting that episode 54 (which we meant to release in May but never finished) is about networking. We recorded it at the Youth Leader Summit in New Jersey, where we were hanging out and talking youth ministry with some great folks. While attending the Summit, we had the chance to sit down with Wayne Morgan of the National Network of Youth Ministries, and two of the guys from the network he leads (Chris McNaney and Bryan Krauss). We had a great chat about the irreplaceable value of finding brothers and sisters in arms for the youth ministry journey. It's not always easy to find our tribe, and there are always some challenging personalities to overcome (like "Flyer Guy"), but it's worth it. We know from experience.Is this the final episode of Season 3, or the first episode of Season 4? We aren't really sure, and it doesn't really matter. All that matter is that we are still here. "We" meaning Mathew and Steve, this podcast, and youth workers everywhere. Longevity matters, and having friends in youth ministry is the most important thing to getting there.EPISODE 54 -- Find Your Tribe
Listen as Boss and Dusty have a special guest, Wayne Morgan, NNYM executive team member, as they talk about the recent headlines of sexual abuse in youth ministry in our country. They discuss the topic of isolation and how that can be detrimental to us as leaders. Questions, Comments, Contact us: Write us at freerefillspodcast@nnym.org Help us grow the community! Subscribe, share, and leave a review. For more information about the National Network of Youth Ministries (NNYM) or to find a community/network of leaders in your area: www.nnym.org
Förhoppningsfulla walesare och oroliga svenskar samtalar med vår Londonkorrespondent Claes Aronsson om Storbritanniens utträde ur EU nästa år. En majoritet av väljarna i Wales röstade ja till Brexit. Åsa Malmsten, svensk musikproducent, boende i Wales, och Elisabeth Roth, svensk honorärkonsul i Cardiff är båda kritiska till Brexit. Men ekonomiprofessor James Foreman-Peck, vid universitetet i Cardiff, är positiv, och pubägaren Wayne Morgan i Merthyr Tydfil, vill lämna EU så fort som möjligt. Hör dem i veckans avsnitt av Radiokorrespondenterna.
Home to over 15 per cent of the world’s population, India’s recent decriminalisation of homosexuality will affect millions of LGBT citizens. But social attitudes can be more important than the law. Questions of sexuality notoriously stir up strong religious, cultural, and moral beliefs – and inspire passionate resistance. On this episode of The Brief, Wayne Morgan breaks down the interplay of culture, colonialism, politics and law in the wake of India's landmark decision. Professor Wayne Morgan is Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law. He is recognised internationally as a pioneer in the field of queer legal theory. His research focuses on social justice and law reform, primarily in the areas of human sexuality, gender identity and legal regulation Edwina Landale is the presenter of The Brief. She is a student of Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at the ANU. Show notes | The following were referred to in this episode: Navtej Singh Johar & Ors. versus Union of India thr. Secretary Ministry of Law and Justice – the Indian Supreme Court’s landmark decision Epistemology of the Closet by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Policy Forum Pod is available on iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. This episode of Policy Forum Pod was written and produced by Edwina Landale. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We must surrender our ideals to God's reality.
Do you ever feel like you are on an isolated island as a Youth Pastor in your community? Wouldn't you love to network more with other Youth Pastors, gaining from one another's strengths? Our guest this week on the podcast is Wayne Morgan. Wayne is a Youth Ministry veteran who is now the Northeast Regional Coordinator with National Network of Youth Ministries. You can find out more about their ministry at www.nnym.org.
Kicking off Season 2 of the Moonlight Graham Show, Tim Flattery sits down with Former NBA D-League MVP and Iowa State Cyclone great, Curtis Stinson. 6:25: Getting recruited out of the Bronx to be an ISU Cyclone by Larry Eustachy and Wayne Morgan. 9:20: Curtis shares his thoughts on the head coach transition and how he maintained his loyalty to both coaches Larry Eustachy and Wayne Morgan. 14:20: Curtis talks Hilton Magic and the upset victory against P.J. Tucker and Texas in 2004. 17:34: Tim shows that he's "street". 19:00: Curtis talks growing up in the projects and playing 1 on 1 for money. 21:00: "You've got to earn your way to play at Rucker Park". He shares his experiencing playing with Joakim Noah, Danny Green, Ron Artest, Kemba Walker, and his best friend Allan Ray. 27:00: Curtis and Tim discuss international pro basketball. 31:00: Tim asks Curtis about getting his number retired with the Iowa Energy and winning the NBA D-League MVP. 35:27: Curtis gets us pumped up about his team in The Basketball Tournament, "Hilton Magic Legends." 39:50: "Winning in Allen Fieldhouse is great." 42:20: Curtis explains why James Johnson is the best player he's been on a team with and Tony Allen has been his toughest matchup.
Hosea pursued love in the face of overwhelming rejection.
Listen to the full show podcast with Ian Rogerson and Kayley Harris. - Better house design could save us all money on electricity bills. Even if you built a brilliantly efficient house, the fact that the standard Australian home isn’t built to the same quality is also costing you money. Kayley and Ian talk to Wendy Miller, Senior Research Fellow at QUT. - Is age used as an excuse to slack off with fitness? Wayne Morgan is a personal trainer who specialises in training for Over-50s and he addressed that and what fitness work people should be doing. - We’re arguably the biggest cruising nation per capita with over a million Aussies hopping on a cruise ship per year. David Jones is the Corporate Communications Manager for Carnival Australia and he explains why cruising has become so popular.