99 - 1/7 - Alex and Robb interview their sons

Published: Jan. 6, 2019, 9:13 p.m.

b'In this episode: David and Drew Reck, and Daxton and Wyatt Wood are our feature interviews this week.\\xa0News from 1up, RemoteLock, Amazon, JumpCloud, Carbon Black, OverWatchID, Cherwell, Sumo Logic, Automox, Facebook, Slack, CyberGRX, Apple, Navigant, ThreatX, Ping Identity, Webroot, ProtectWise, SecureSet, Coalfire, Optiv and a lot more!\\n\\nSpace Soldiers Stationed in the Springs?\\n\\nUS Space Command may be based in Colorado. 1up is opening up in Robb\\u2019s neighborhood. Colorado\\u2019s got a lot of tech jobs. ThreatX hires execs. Ping sells to banks. Webroot\\u2019s streak hits 19. ProtectWise sees the future of AI. SecureSet tells us certifications are worth it. Coalfire teaches us about mobile payments. Optiv teaches us the difference between SecOps and DevOps. And a lot more!\\n\\nSupport us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends.\\n\\nSign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates -\\xa0https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com\\n\\nThis week\\u2019s news:\\n\\nJoin the Colorado = Security Slack channel\\n\\nTrump revives U.S. Space Command, likely based in Colorado\\n\\n1up Arcade Bar Adds Third Location in Greenwood Village\\n\\nColorado Economic Development Commission incentives garner more than 6,800 new jobs in 2018\\n\\nColorado ranks No. 2 for contribution to tech economy\\n\\n25 Denver tech companies that are hiring in 2019\\n\\nNavigant: Cybersecurity will define leaders in intelligent building market\\n\\nThreatX Names CFO, COO\\n\\n12 of 12 Largest U.S. Banks Work with Ping Identity\\n\\nWebroot\\u2019s Nineteenth Quarter of Double-Digit Business Growth\\n\\nThe benefits and limitations of AI in cybersecurity - Help Net Security\\n\\nSecureSet blog - Yep, Certs Are Worth It\\n\\nCoalfire - What You Should Know About the Changing Nature of Telephone-Based Payments\\n\\nOptiv blog: SecOps vs. DevOps in the Information Age\\n\\nJob Openings:\\n\\nPing Identity - Manager of Security Operations and Engineering\\n\\nPing Identity - GRC Analyst\\n\\nSpecialized - Head of Security and Architecture\\n\\nS&P Global - Director, Information Security \\u2013 IAM Product Manager\\n\\nComcast - Sr. Manager, Network Security\\n\\nRecurly - Senior Security Engineer\\n\\nXcel Energy - IAM Specialist/Engineer\\n\\nBall Aerospace - Technical Intern - Information Assurance/Information Security\\n\\nPWC - Cybersecurity & Privacy-Strategy & Risk-Manager\\n\\nUniversity of Colorado Boulder - Open Rank Faculty Positions in Cybersecurity\\n\\nFBI - Special Agent\\n\\nUpcoming Events:\\n\\nThis Week and Next:\\n\\nISSA Denver - January Chapter meetings - 1/8-9\\n\\nCSA January Chapter Meeting - 1/15\\n\\nNCC - Meet & Greet - 1/16\\n\\nSecureSet - Capture the Flag - 1/16\\n\\nISC2 Denver - January 2019 Meeting - 1/17\\n\\nCTA - Insights Series | Keeping up with Innovation: The 2019 Top Emerging Technologies to Watch - 1/17\\n\\nISACA Denver - January Meeting - 1/17\\n\\nOther Notable Upcoming Events\\n\\nSnowFROC - 3/14\\n\\nRocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC) - 6/4-6\\n\\nView our events page for a full list of upcoming events\\n\\n* 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.\\n\\n* Intro and exit song:\\xa0"The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians\\xa0is licensed under CC BY 2.0'