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Explore " masterclasses" with insightful episodes like "Meilensteine - Festivalradio Musikdorf Ernen: Erinnerungen an György Sebők", "Why You Shouldn't Keep Up with the Kardashians featuring Coco Nelson", "Ep 268: India Shanelle - Founder, Black Light Community, New York", "David Collins and Sarah Sew, Part 2: Founders of Dublin Brass Week" and "David Collins and Sarah Sew, Bonus Room: Founders of Dublin Brass Week" from podcasts like ""Radio RaBe", "COFFEE CULTURE with Holly Shannon", "Take it from the Ironwoman", "Anthony Plog on Music" and "Anthony Plog on Music"" and more!
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Why You Shouldn't Keep Up with the Kardashians featuring Coco Nelson
Ep 268: India Shanelle - Founder, Black Light Community, New York
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David Collins and Sarah Sew, Part 2: Founders of Dublin Brass Week
In Part 2, David and Sarah speak about their playing careers, how they started, how they often bounce ideas back and forth and, among other topics, the difference between brass and string chamber music practice mentality.
Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!
As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including:
- Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners.
- Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students.
- Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions.
- The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music!
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David Collins and Sarah Sew, Bonus Room: Founders of Dublin Brass Week
In the Bonus Room, our focus moves to David and Sarah’s teaching ideas and philosophies.
Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!
As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including:
- Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners.
- Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students.
- Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions.
- The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music!
- Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely!
- Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again.
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David Collins and Sarah Sew, Part 1: Founders of Dublin Brass Week
Trumpeter David Collins and violinist Sarah Sew (pronounced See You) are a married couple who have done amazing work, both as players, teachers, and also entrepreneurs. The story of how and why they started the Dublin Brass Week with no previous experience is a story that is both inspiring and also informative.
In Part 1 of our conversation, we talk about why they founded the Dublin Brass Week, some challenges and hurdles they (sometimes unexpectedly) ran up against... yet overcame, and their process of gradually building the festival from the ground up.
Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!
As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including:
- Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners.
- Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students.
- Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions.
- The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music!
- Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely!
- Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again.
Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
How to Create Real Operation Resilience Together
Too many companies key services go down and cannot be recovered at the speed to meet their business need, often not considering their appetite for business risk or reflecting their IT Risk stance. Consider the retailer who wants their website back up in 5 minutes and yet they have an 8 hour SLA on the hardware and a 16-hour database rebuild.
The impact from outages is real and is often both human and financial. The harsh reality is that we are unable to travel, unable to access money, and even worse, hospitals cannot treat patients and we need to create real Operational Resilience.
This session explores how an operational resilience strategy is used to mitigate the impact of IT disruption on the business. It will focus on the risks you need to identify in order to protect applications and data; exploring how to perform a recovery in a fast, reliable and scalable way.
Discussion Points
- The basic elements of operational resilience to focus on and common deterrents
- The challenges and barriers in achieving operation resilience (e.g Multicloud, skills, security, hybrid IT)
- The root cause of outages with the biggest impact to businesses
- The overall impact of cyber threats in terms of time, cost and reputational damage
- Realistic steps businesses can take to avoid being in the news about a data breach
Speakers:
- Lee Howard, Head of IT Security, Risk & Shared Services @ N Brown Group
- Flick March, Security & Resilience Director, Europe @ IBM
- Raj Samani, Chief Scientist @ MCAfee
- Dan Burns, Head of Cyber Security Operations @ Next PLC
- Simon Langley, CISO @ Covea Insurance
The Future of Customer Experience & Digital Onboarding
Today, more customers than ever are shifting to digital. Even late adopters of the digital trend in 2019 are being forced to use digital in 2020. That means that organisations must prioritise their digital experiences. Digital strategies may involve both enhancing existing applications and building new digital interactions. In this new, fast-paced digital world, ensuring security, agility and extraordinary customer experiences are all critical.
The way you choose to implement customer identity services like account set up, identity verification, secure customer authentication and a unified customer profile play a critical role in reducing abandonment rates, acquiring new customers, increasing product cross-sells and driving revenue.
This panel session discusses the strategies, successes, missteps and results industry peers have seen when leveraging customer identity to strike a balance between security and convenience.
Speakers:
- Jon Cosson MSc., CISO & Head of IT @ JM Finn
- Duncan Woodhouse, Head of Information Security @ Legal & General
- Rob Otto, EMEA Field CTO @ Ping Identity
- Slawomir Soszynski, Chief Information Officer & Vice President of the Board @ ING
The Role of Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) in a Cyber Security Strategy
Speaker: Barry Richardson, Head of Information Security, NHS Blood and Transplant
This session will be a loose foray into why CTI is so important to today’s organisations where the Internet has given all sorts of innovations and efficiencies, but where the Organisation is more exposed than ever to Cyber-crime. By socialising and nurturing awareness, I hope to demonstrate how an organisation can actively reduce its’ attractiveness as a target and thus become more ‘safe’.
Breach Defence: Protecting what’s now and what’s next
Speaker: Hugo Bishop, UKI Lead, SecOps Portfolio, Cisco Umbrella
How are you currently protecting your company, assets and employees against security breaches?
We know you are doing everything you can to avoid security breaches. But in an ever-evolving threat landscape, what happens when a hacker outsmarts you and bypasses your security system?
This keynote session shows you how to build a strong security posture and integrated defence system that will allow you to quickly respond to breaches. Learn why prevention-only strategies eventually fail & how you can build a strong first line of defence.
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tanztalk mit Christina Aksoy
Christina Aksoy, geb. in Brixen (I/AT) ist Tänzerin, Choreographin und Kulturmanagerin. An der Konservatorium Wien Privatuniversität studierte sie Zeitgenössische Tanzpädagogik, an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien machte sie ihren Master in Kunst-und Kulturmanagement.
2012 hat sie das Kollektiv kunststoff mitbegründet, 2014 startete sie die Zusammenarbeit mit der Bassistin Beate Wiesinger als peterlefttheroom. 2015 erhielt sie das Startstipendium des Bundeskanzleramts Österreich. Anfang 2017 veröffentlichte sie das Buch: „Die gescheiterte Zweckfreiheit der Kunst. Ein praktisches Werkzeug zur Kunst- und Kulturarbeit.”(im-Verlag). Mit ihren Projekten wurde sie u.a. nach Belgien, Island, sowie Bosnien und Herzogowina eingeladen. Derzeit arbeitet sie am Festspielhaus St.Pölten im Künstlerischen Produktionsbüro und zeichnet dort u.a. für Formate wie die Masterclasses für junge Tanzschaffende und für das Tanzprogramm für junges Publikum verantwortlich.
Musik: Nothing but Thieves/Holding Out For A Hero: Holding Out For A Hero, 2015; Herbert Pixner Projekt/ Lost Elysion: Electrifying Overture, 2018; Alabama Shakes/Sound and Colour: Dunes, 2015; Agent Fresco/ Destrier: Howls, 2015; Foo Fighters/Wasting Light: Walk, 2011; Dave Matthews Band/ Come Tomorrow: Let the Joy Begin, 2018; Ásgeir Trausti/ Dýrð í dauðaþögn: Hærra, 2012; Jain/ Zanaka: Makeba, 2015; Yasmo & die Klangkantine/ Yasmo& die Klangkantine: Zwei, 2017; The Cinematic Orchestra/Late Night Tales: The Cinematic Orchestra: Talking About Freedom, 2010; Samer Gabro/ E Gantho Bidotha: Rhemto dleby, 2013; Zusatz: Black Rebel Motorcycle Club/Specter At the Feast: Let the Day Begin, 2013;
tanztalk.
Eine Sendung über Zeitgenössischen Tanz. Gerlinde Roidinger spricht mit Kunst- und Kulturschaffenden über Tanz, Theater und Performance, untersucht Bewegungsimpulse und erforscht Tanz im theatralen, öffentlichen und ländlichen Raum. Tanz im Gespräch. Eine Einladung zu einer bewegten Entdeckungsreise.
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