In this episode:
Brian Beyer (from Red Canary), James Carder (from LogRhythm) and Robb, is our feature interview this week. News from: Shell, NREL, Ping Identity, Red Canary, Zvelo, LogRhythm, Coalfire and a lot more!
From trolleys to mini-golf
Spaghetti factory turns into mini-golf. COS real estate is on fire. Shell and NREL team up on an accelerator. Denver is a really great place for tech. Blogs from Ping Identity, Red Canary Zvelo, LogRhythm and Coalfire.
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Local security news:
Downtown's Old Spaghetti Factory to become indoor mini-golf course
Colorado Springs ZIP code is the second-hottest in the nation, says Realtor.com report
Shell, NREL team up for electrical grid, battery startup accelerator
Colorado is the most expensive state for coworking desks, study says
When it comes to attracting tech talent in Denver, space matters
Ping blog - The why, when and how of customer multi-factor authentication
Using MITRE ATT&CK™ When Researching Attacker Behavior and Running Unit Tests - Red Canary
Zvelo blog - Using DNS RPZ to Protect Against Malicious Threats | DNS Filtering
The Results of the Forrester Wave: Security Analytics Platforms, Q3 2018 Report | LogRhythm
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Colorado Springs Cybersecurity - First Friday - Cybersecurity Social & Mixer - 10/5
Secureset - Hacking 101: Asset Management with Matthew McDonell - 10/8
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* 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