Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcast. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Update: New Podcast Episode Is Up!!

Welp, as you may have noticed, activity here has spiked. Don't be fooled. I'm still very busy with work and family. But I do have some spare time every now and then. Today's latest podcast episode is a result of that. It's well worth a listen, as it's a rarely if ever discussed topic. Enjoy!

Episode 05 - Risk Management and Home Security
In this episode, I cover the missing link to traditional home security advice - the risk management process. After a year or longer absence from blogging and podcast, I'm back to go over the three major components of the risk management process and how to conduct them.

By the way, this month I have a free Kindle book giveaway. Give it a go at https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/2b809221600b8ab2#ln-pl. Contest ends on November 17, 2016!!

Saturday, November 29, 2014

The GateShack - Episode 04 - Ferguson - Lessons Learned



Show Notes:
First, I’d like to extend an apology for the previous episode’s audio issues. I was attempting something new while preparing the podcast and it backfired on me. For that, I apologize and I appear to have the sound sorted out.
During today’s podcast, I wanted to continue our discussion on Ferguson with some of the lessons we’ve learned since August. I focus a lot on some of the mistakes made by Ferguson PD during the early days of the protests. Some of those mistakes are still being made and they offer insight into how we, as security and law enforcement officers, can do better when responding to civil disturbances. Feel free to leave a comment on Twitter using the hashtag #FergusonLessons or leaving a comment below.

Monday, November 24, 2014

The GateShack - Episode 02 - The Myths of Security




During today’s episode, I cover the major myths about security and the ramifications for ignoring them. We’ll also explore Mubin Shaikh’s book, Undercover Jihadi: Inside the Toronto 18 – Al Qaeda Inspired, Homegrown, Terrorism in the West and close with an interview I conducted with Phil Harris, Founder/CEO of Geofeedia. To continue the discussion, be sure to leave a comment below or use the hashtag #securitymyths in Twitter.

Show Notes:
Mubin Shaikh’s book - Undercover Jihadi: Inside the Toronto 18 – Al Qaeda Inspired, Homegrown, Terrorism in the West available at Amazon.

For more information on Geofeedia, visit http://www.geofeedia.com

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