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Enjoy our newest podcast accessible on Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, and wherever you enjoy your favorite podcasts! See more links on the Anchor page. The…
In the latest edition of Nerd Out, Dave is joined by nerdette Bridget Johnson, and nerd Joe Levy to take…
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Please enjoy this month’s episode of The Gate 15 podcast on Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, as well as other locations accessible via the Anchor…
The Nerd Out! Security Panel Discussion podcast episodes are recurring discussions among our team and our valued guests as we explore the all-hazards…
By Andy Jabbour, Founder and Managing Director, Gate 15. At Gate 15, we promote a simple idea – understand the…
The Nerd Out! Security Panel Discussion podcast episodes are recurring discussions among our team and our valued guests as we…
The Risk Roundtable: EP 11 – Protests & Security Awareness Months (Preparedness! Insider Threats!! Cybersecurity!!!) Please enjoy this next episode…
In this inaugural Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour talks with Jorhena Thomas on her recent post “Intel Community, Our Turn is Coming,” as they discuss informed, inclusive analysis as well as related thoughts on current racial tensions, protests, biases, the threat environment, and how we, as individuals and as a community, can strive towards being our best.
Illustrating how rapidly and dangerously this can play out in our world today, Sarah Coble reported, that the life of Jessica Hatch, a Houston business owner, was “threatened after cyber-criminals hacked into her company’s social media account and posted racist messages.
In this episode Dave Pounder is again joined again by Travis Moran and Andy Jabbour as they welcome Tamara Herold to discuss the latest protests, what some of the notable takeaways, impacts, and considerations for organizations, and some ideas on where protests may be going as we move forward.
Just as the United States began reopening following COVID-19 restrictions, the death of George Floyd rapidly changed the conversation and protests erupted around the country (and with international solidarity). Join Dave Pounder, Gate 15’s Director for Threat and Risk Analysis, Jennifer Lyn Walker, Director for Cyber Services, Jorhena Thomas, Senior Risk Consultant, and Andy Jabbour, Gate 15’s Managing Director, as they discuss this rapidly changing and dynamic environment.
By Bridget Johnson (@BridgetCJ) Much of the action at Saturday’s Unite the Right rally in Washington took place off…
By Brett Zupan There is a tremendous amount of information that analysts, security and risk leaders, executives, and others…
By David Pounder On 14 February, a former student entered Stoneman Douglass High School in Parkland, Florida and killed…
By Bridget Johnson (@BridgetCJ) After a lull in post-Charlottesville white nationalist protests and counter-demonstrations, the nighttime 20 Dec. removal of…
By Bridget Johnson (who has had her Twitter account suspended due to Twitter’s inexplicable policies and enforcement, and inability to…
By Bridget Johnson Good municipal planning and long security screening lines kept white supremacist rallies on 28 Oct. in two…
By Bridget Johnson Vows of expanded cyber warfare between white nationalist groups and Anonymous and other foes in the wake…
By Bridget Johnson A planned sustained protest action centered in the nation’s capital this week promises to broaden in size…
By Bridget Johnson Heated protests that have lulled since the deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville will be rekindled this…
Key Points: It is every person’s right to protest against, or petition their government for, whatever issue is of concern.…
We assess that while the month will be largely peaceful and do not expect significant security incidents, there is an…