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Podcast 10 - 4/10 - Show Notes

In this episode:

Feature interview with Cal Fussman, Writer at Large for Esquire Magazine. News from Optiv, Websense, LogRhythm, and startups and STEM in Denver!

Starting it Up in Denver

This week Robb is on vacation and we have Drew Labbo as guest host with Alex. We discuss a couple blog posts from Optiv and Websense. LogRhythm wins a Best SEIM award from SANS. There are more STEM jobs than job seekers in Denver and Denver is an up and coming area for startups.

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Feature interview:

Cal Fussman is a New York Times bestselling author, writer-at-large for Esquire Magazine, keynote speaker and corporate culture consultant. As a writer for Esquire, GQ, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, and The Washington Post Sunday Magazine over the years, he has transformed oral history into an art form, conducting probing interviews with the icons who’ve shaped the last half-century of world history, including: Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Quincy Jones, Jeff Bezos, Jack Welch, Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Muhammad Ali, and hundreds of others.

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If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com

* Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here.

* Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0

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