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Campus Church

Pastor Jeff Redlin

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Campus Church opened its doors in 1974 to minister to the Pensacola community and the students of Pensacola Christian College. As an unaffiliated Baptist church, we are a family of believers seeking to reflect Christ and love others. Our services are refreshingly traditional with a strong emphasis on the preaching of God’s Word. Jeff Redlin is our senior pastor. On this podcast you’ll hear his Biblical, relevant messages, along with messages from our pastoral staff.
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Funding is the Matter

Sarah Michelle Lee Bartley Productions

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Funding is the Matter is a podcast that talks about the surplus of issues caused by the racial wealth gap. I tackle different science and policy issues on the local, state, and federal levels. Within each section, I am going to have a policy memo episode. A policy memo is a document that provides analysis and/or recommendations for a particular audience regarding a particular situation or problem. This is a podcast to educate and empower us all to take our future into our own hands. For the ...
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It's the most boring part of incident response. Skip it at your peril, however. In this interview, we'll talk to Joe Gross about why preparing for incident response is so important. There's SO MUCH to do, we'll spend some time breaking down the different tasks you need to complete long before an incident occurs. Resources 5 Best Practices for Build…
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The Security Weekly crew discusses some of the latest articles and research in cryptography and some background relevant subtopics including the race against quantum computing, key management, creating your own crypto, selecting the right crypto and more! https://www.globalsecuritymag.com/keysight-introduces-testing-capabilities-to-strengthen-post-…
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Companies deploy tools (usually lots of tools) to address different threats to supply chain security. Melinda Marks shares some of the chaos those companies still face when trying to prioritize investments, measure risk, and scale their solutions to keep pace with their development. Not only are companies still figuring out supply chain, but now th…
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A hybrid workforce requires hybrid identity protection. But what are the threats facing a hybrid workforce? As identity becomes the new perimeter, we need to understand the attacks that can allow attackers access to our applications. Eric Woodruff, Product Technical Specialist at Semperis, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss those attacks, in…
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On February 27, 2024, PCAST (President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology) sent a report to the President with recommendations to bolster the resilience and adaptability of the nation’s cyber-physical infrastructure resources. Phil was part of the team that worked on the report and comes on the show to talk about what was recommended a…
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A clear pattern with startups getting funding this week are "autonomous" products and features. Automated detection engineering Autonomously map and predict malicious infrastructure ..."helps your workforce resolve their own security issues autonomously" automated remediation automated compliance management & reporting I'll believe it when I see it…
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How can open source projects find a funding model that works for them? What are the implications with different sources of funding? Simon Bennetts talks about his stewardship of Zed Attack Proxy and its journey from OWASP to OpenSSF to an Open Source Fellowship with Crash Override. Mark Curphy adds how his experience with OWASP and the appsec commu…
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Since 2016, we been hearing about the impending impact of CMMC. But so far, it's only been words. That looks to be changing. Edward Tourinsky, Founder & Managing Principal at DTS, joins Business Security Weekly to discuss the coming impact of CMMC v3. Edward will cover: The background of CMMC Standardization of CMMC CMMC v3 changes and implementati…
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Protecting a normal enterprise environment is already difficult. What must it be like protecting a sports team? From the stadium to merch sales to protecting team strategies and even the players - securing an professional sports team and its brand is a cybersecurity challenge on a whole different level. In this interview, we'll talk to Joe McMann a…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin, our senior pastor, shares a message from God's Word. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to grow in the knowledge and grace of Jesus. Vis…
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Version 4.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) puts greater emphasis on application security than did previous versions of the standard. It also adds a new “customized approach” option that allows merchants and other entities to come up with their own ways to comply with requirements, and which also has implications for a…
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There are as many paths into infosec as there are disciplines within infosec to specialize in. Karan Dwivedi talks about the recent book he and co-author Raaghav Srinivasan wrote about security engineering. There's an appealing future to security taking on engineering roles and creating solutions to problems that orgs face. We talk about the breadt…
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Startup founders dream of success, but it's much harder than it looks. As a former founder, I know the challenges of cultivating an idea, establishing product market fit, growing revenue, and finding the right exit. Trust me, it doesn't always end well. In this interview, we welcome Seth Spergel, Managing Partner at Merlin Ventures, to discuss how …
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Pastor Jeff Redlin continues a series examining John the Baptist's words in John 3:31 "He must increase, and I must decrease." ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you con…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin continues our study through Genesis helping us to better understand God and the world we live in. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to g…
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In the days when Mirai emerged and took down DynDNS, along with what seemed like half the Internet, DDoS was as active a topic in the headlines as it was behind the scenes (check out Andy Greenberg's amazing story on Mirai on Wired). We don't hear about DDoS attacks as much anymore. What happened? Well, they didn't go away. DDoS attacks are a more …
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Jim joins the Security Weekly crew to discuss all things supply chain! Given the recent events with XZ we still have many topics to explore, especially when it comes to practical advice surrounding supply chain threats. Ahoi new VM attacks ahead! HTTP/2 floods, USB Hid and run, forwarded email tricks, attackers be scanning, a bunch of nerds write s…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin, our senior pastor, shares a message from God's Word. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to grow in the knowledge and grace of Jesus. Vis…
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Dronepocalypse, Privacy, Microsoft, DLINK, Home Depot, Phishing, NIST, VenomRat, Josh Marpet, and more, are on this edition of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-376
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We look into the supply chain saga of the XZ Utils backdoor. It's a wild story of a carefully planned long con to add malicious code to a commonly used package that many SSH connections rely on. It hits themes from social engineering and abuse of trust to obscuring the changes and suppressing warnings. It also has a few lessons about software devel…
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In this discussion, we focus on vendor/tool challenges in infosec, from a security leader's perspective. To quote our guest, Ross, "running a security program is often confused with shopping". You can't buy an effective security program any more than you can buy respect, or a black belt in kung fu (there might be holes in these examples, but you ho…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin continues a series examining John the Baptist's words in John 3:31 "He must increase, and I must decrease." ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you con…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin continues our study through Genesis helping us to better understand God and the world we live in. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to g…
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As most of you have probably heard there was a scary supply chain attack against the open source compression software called "xz". The security weekly hosts will break down all the details and provide valuable insights. https://blog.qualys.com/vulnerabilities-threat-research/2024/03/29/xz-utils-sshd-backdoor https://gynvael.coldwind.pl/?id=782 http…
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NVD checked out, then they came back? Maybe? Should the xz backdoor be treated as a vulnerability? Is scan-driven vulnerability management obsolete when it comes to alerting on emerging threats? What were some of the takeaways from the first-ever VulnCon? EPSS is featured in over 100 security products, but is it properly supported by those that ben…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin, our senior pastor, shares a message from God's Word. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to grow in the knowledge and grace of Jesus. Vis…
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Sometimes infosec problems can be summarized succinctly, like "patching is hard". Sometimes a succinct summary sounds convincing, but is based on old data, irrelevant data, or made up data. Adrian Sanabria walks through some of the archeological work he's done to dig up the source of some myths. We talk about some of our favorite (as in most dislik…
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Harold Rivas has held multiple CISO roles. In his current CISO role, he's championing Trellix's overall mission to address the issues CISOs face every day, encouraging information sharing and collaborative discussions among the CISO community to help address challenges and solve real problems together - part of this is through Trellix's Mind of the…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin, our senior pastor, shares a message from God's Word. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to grow in the knowledge and grace of Jesus. Vis…
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Many years ago, I fielded a survey focused on the culture of cybersecurity. One of the questions asked what initially drew folks to cybersecurity as a career. The most common response was a deep sense of curiosity. Throughout my career, I noticed another major factor in folks that brought a lot of value to security teams: diversity. Diversity of pe…
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Jason Healey comes on the show to discuss new ideas on whether the new national cybersecurity strategy is working. Segment Resources: DEFRAG Hacker Film Festival short documentary (https://youtu.be/NYvHWcQsIRE) on hackers and their favorite films. For educational purposes only, as we don’t have the rights to the clips. YouTube link to Wargames even…
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With hundreds or thousands of SaaS apps to secure with no traditional perimeter, Identity becomes the focal point for SaaS Security in the modern enterprise. Yet with Shadow IT, now recast as Business-Led IT, quickly becoming normal practice, it’s more complicated than trying to centralize all identities with an Identity Provider (IdP) for Single S…
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One of the biggest failures in appsec is an attitude that blames users for security problems. A lot of processes and workflows break down because of an insecure design or insecure defaults. Benedek Gagyi chats with us about the impact of the user experience (UX) on security and why it's not only important to understand how to make a user's life eas…
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Pastor Jeff Redlin continues our study through Genesis helping us to better understand God and the world we live in. ----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to g…
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While awareness and attention towards cybersecurity are on the rise, some popular and persistent myths about cybersecurity have almost become threats themselves. API security requires a modern understanding of the threat landscape, with the context that most API providers desire to be more open and accessible to all. We will debunk the 5 worst myth…
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Josh Corman joins us to explore how we can make things more secure, making companies make things more secure, and making regulations that make us make things more secure! We will also touch on supply chain security and the state of vulnerability tracking and scoring. We discuss the always controversial Flipper Zero devices the hidden risks in the u…
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Guest Speaker Jon Lands shares a message from God’s Word.----more---- Like and subscribe to hear weekly messages from God's Word, providing relevant, practical truths for your journey with Jesus. MADE A DECISION TODAY? Share with us your decision so we can pray for you as you continue to grow in the knowledge and grace of Jesus. Visit: https://camp…
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Lots of companies need cybersecurity programs, as do non-profits. Tyler Von Moll talks about how to get small organizations started on security and how to prioritize initial investments. While an appsec program likely isn't going to be one of the first steps, it's going to be an early one. What decisions can you make at the start that will benefit …
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