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WTOP
"buhler" Discussed on WTOP
"Have an absent Preston Hey man He's like buhler You learn Well I'll go ahead and tell you I can tell you actually hanging close here with number 13 Michigan state 29 25 in favor of the Spartans this one approaching halftime over at Xfinity center right now Virginia pulling away from Boston college late in the second half that one is led by the Cavaliers 57 44 under 5 minutes off to go Georgetown taking on seat and all that's in 8 30 tip off the wizards just underway a Milwaukee the bucks started the game on an 11 to run the defending champion still in front now 14 to 5 is that when roughly midway through the first quarter the capitals were in an active first period in Pittsburgh all even at two apiece with the penguins as we are coming up on first intermission None of the goals came at full strength Nick dowd with the shorthanded goal to start the scoring Dmitry orlov just a few minutes ago tying the game with only 6 seconds left on the power play and those were sandwiched around Pittsburgh's two power play goals A pair of NFL bombshells today former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores is suing the league and three teams alleging discrimination The 58 page suit claims dolphins owner Steven Ross offered financial incentive for Flores to tank in 2019 urged him to violate tampering rules to get a quarterback and did so before firing him last month Flores also alleges his interviews in Denver and with the New York Giants were shams the league has responded calling the claims meritless although the league has only one blackhead coach at the moment Less surprising Tom Brady officially announced his retirement after 22 seasons in which he amassed statistics that will almost certainly never be matched and it looks like the mystics MVP of their first championship is moving on Emma mesa men reportedly signing with the Chicago sky Rob wood fork WTO sports Just like that we've made it to the middle of the week and we have your forecast ahead And then frightening and dangerous and tense hours at a college just outside Harrisonburg Virginia Bridgewater college where two campus officers were shot and killed today will have the latest details ahead The I haven't really woken up Until I've had my McDonald's breakfast deal and I know this is true because before breakfast I put my phone in the refrigerator and couldn't find the keys that were already in my hand Nothing gets.

Dans La T?te D'un Coureur
"buhler" Discussed on Dans La T?te D'un Coureur
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Racing Post
"buhler" Discussed on Racing Post
"Saturday live on. They stopped me. The to fifteen the dubai international airport world trophy stakes group three five furlongs codeine hundred. Thirty favorite. king's. Lynn forced his marvelous force hurricane. I'll have to to moscow sevens and it's twelve to one off goto post so we've got h. y. facilities which is great news and some good old favorites in here so competitive hate could be quite tough to solve this. But there's no better man for the test than david jennings. Yeah i thought it was. A toddler was boring. But i talked to them. It would win again. Just honey turned a little bit of a coroner. Lester blinkers obviously on first time at new macintosh. When travel really really well cutter front and unweakened justice. Home over six blinkers on last time again at doncaster list. Race on the race was over. Halfway was blistering speed william. Buick took over that day from jim. Krylya got Around the carrot just looked to me like the condemn. We saw a couple of years ago when he still won this year. It's gonna take this britain division by storm if he can repeat has run last time. I think that's going to be enough to take this. I actually taught. I know there's always kind of risks of accident because he can't ruin the stinker at best price of one hundred thirty was very fair trying to be more of at nine to four. So hopefully blinkers continue to have desired effect on a helicopter circling head by the way. Dj just sounds like we're so clicking noise in the background really no no science body case. Who'd you fancy. Did you talk about customer. Just kept thinking you know what the reason. I'm to his marvelous instead of only. Because i don't want to the favourite really and his marvelous his favorite content was half a point. Bigger poli putting him up. Which tells you you probably don't want to really ruined behind. Wherever light up here. But i thought his marvelous as slightly splitting my difference with the year. Go cup as well. Because my reading of the beverly buhler is wrong. Then tis marvelous. Rudy does have to be up with the favorites here because he won that race fife long race by nearly four lance over five. That's about stolen superior attempting to not race that day unloving for and whatever so yeah maybe a little bit of splitting the difference with the way. We analyzed it. Relative to the ogle cup performance was really quite something from his marvelous on the probably deserves to be a bit closer to cut in. He is thank you case. Let's move onto the to fifty degrees the dubai. Gte legacy cup is a great straight for me and was the arc trial a mile and three phones. This will be run two weeks and one day before the arc. Our favorite forty-five fox's tells three to one solid stone thirteen to eight to one and add in finance and thirty three to one. The first question is will the arc winner. Be running in this on. The second question is who will win this race as only wall goal. Gilding for five. And you don't get geldings and everybody's used to be the trial. I used to raise titter every year with everybody. You know it might as well call the for national name relationship national trial trial. It was just done an absolutely a rise above the message to hold. The trial was a trial. Probably never will be again. And i just can't i just can't have alessi being fit. He's been gilded since his last run. And you'll have big targets. He's attend weeks. Off william haggas. He's very patient account. Have him being fed and yes. He's got seven.

The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"buhler" Discussed on The Jock and Nerd Podcast
"Bruce banner advance. Bruce banner talking about how he can't even kill himself i'll he could he. He puts a gun in his mouth. The big green guy comes out and spits out the bullet. Yeah you know i. I didn't put too much thought to it because it shouldn't have happened. Just the fact that you so small. He was able to put something in his. I imagine he put something in his growth hormone that just let him grow uncontrollably. Well i guess if you're gonna enlarged heart and maybe it's pumping blood faster and then it changes his physiology. That can't thinks it's organic. I mean there's people in the world that have gigantism yes giant giant organ. Everything just grows uncontrollably. It's not That gland isn't operated on. They'll just die. Yeah then burst. Well enlarge like hawk right and then the whole thing ends with we find out. Loki goes to the un and very easily. Just gonna take over the world. She's like you people need a buhler. This is what you've been craving. I'm here so they may have a speech that he was making to the german germans in in in india in ventures. Yeah he's gonna take it now so that's funny and then at the end you see fury. Fine captain america's shield just like. He does in the movie this time. Fucking another captain. Captain marvel shows up next to him. Oh that wasn't brie larson's voice either. That was only one line. But the these forming the avengers with mark. Have this america cabins. So that's heaven that's all he's got left every fucking dead. Maybe natasha's alive. We didn't see your body. So maybe this is the start of him making multiversity vendors. Well i think from this one. Like every episode. I think someone joining this final episode this guardians of the military so we got in carter last episode. Definitely to challah star. Lord is joining them This one i think it's fury is going to be the guy that's going to join. These guys maybe supervise the guardians of the multi party ins of the multi-diverse. Be the last episode of what.

Security Now
"buhler" Discussed on Security Now
"Perhaps the most prominent patch released last tuesday dealt with the windows prints buhler remote code execution vulnerability which has been a major focus since its disclosure in june and what makes microsoft's recent performance. All the more embarrassing is that. The day following tuesday's patch batch. Last wednesday believe it or not. Microsoft acknowledged still another remote execution vulnerability in windows principal or which it said. It's working to remediate this. Prince buhler remote code execution vulnerabilities being tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one thirty six nine fifty eight and carries a cvs score of mir seven point three in their disclosure of this problem. Microsoft wrote quote. A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the windows prince buhler service improperly performs privileged file operations an attacker who successfully exploited. This vulnerability could run. Arbitrary code was system privileges an attacker could then install programs view change or delete data or create new accounts with full user rights. So no surprise there right. That's the standard boilerplate for all the bad things that can happen and also typically do happen whenever we allow bad guys to remotely execute their code on our machines then in the show notes. I have a tweet from victor matter. He tweeted on eleventh which was last wednesday. Hey guys. I reported the vulnerability in december twenty but haven't disclosed details at ms rc's request. It looks like they acknowledged it today. Due to the recent events with prince buhler so now here we are again with another newly disclosed print windows prince buhler our c. e. That's not good that being. That's it's really not good but what's difficult to understand is it. Were also told that microsoft was first made aware of this proud problem way. Back in december of twenty twenty by accenture securities victor matter of fusion x. So another remote code execution vulnerability in the windows prince buhler which microsoft has known about since december. And now it's mid august and now they're telling us about and saying that they're scrambling to fix it.

The Ham Radio Show
"buhler" Discussed on The Ham Radio Show
"And games. Billy and bill comics in games. I believe. I know that we're supposed to be a hold on for one second because i need to check this out. I wanna make sure that. I have the actual buhler commensal games was that i was the address tim brooklyn but we hold on what you got the address. It's up near the junction. Getting everybody in brooklyn the address. Twenty one seventy eight known stern avenue. It knows rim. Joe notion those through and avenue in brooklyn new york cobham up at seven one eight four three four eight five one jude at seven. Eight four three four eight five one to it's time for the hollywood rock and wrap up on the ham radio show. It's the hollywood rock and wrap up with your host. Jason hadley the police officer pivotal in the nineteen eighty-nine central park five cases sui netflix for defamation. These suspects were proven innocent. Thanks to new science which seems good enough for everyone except the new york real estate developer. Who took out a full page ad in four newspapers calling for those underage suspects to be put to death. Here's him roughly thirty years later. You have people both sides of that. They admitted their guilt. So we'll leave it at that. What a class act that guy. Tiger king star joe exotic revealed that his prostate cancer has spread to other parts of his body currently showering.

Security Now
"buhler" Discussed on Security Now
"They've they're zero day. Flaws underactive exploitation. There is one in windows prince buhler which is allowing remote code execution. A there are two windows kernel elevation which are allowing privilege elevation. And there's a scripting engine. Memory corruption vulnerability microsoft noted that the last one the scripting engine memory corruption vulnerability had a very high attack complexity explaining that attacks using it. Require luring an unsuspecting user to a malicious attacker hosted website which contains a specially crafted file. Why it's for possible.

Security Now
"buhler" Discussed on Security Now
"Very generic. They've got some monkey. I think that by types these right or just select one from column and one from column because they're so generic but that they continue an attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code with system privileges an attacker could that install programs view change or delete data or create new accounts with full user rights. An attacker must have the ability to execute code on a victim system to exploit this vulnerability. The workaround for this vulnerability is stopping and disabling the prince buhler service and we also talked last week about how it was the case that you and i leo. Apparently because we're old school believed did until i tried it. That you could stop the prince buhler and everything will be fine We've got a lot of messaging boy. Yes we weren't through the podcast for twitter blew. It was complicated. It's not it's complicated. Right right okay. So in other words with this this latest escalation of privilege vulnerability. We are back to disabling. Windows print buhler service because some way has been found to use it to bypass windows security privileged system to obtain full system. Privileges microsoft's note says this is a pure elevation of privilege and attacker must have already obtained the ability to execute code on a target system. It can only be exploited locally to gain elevations of privileges on a device of the other hand as we know is often easy to get onto a device as the unprincipled user. And you what you wanna do is elevate your privilege to route so that you can then really do dastardly things like if you're on a domain controller so it's like yeah that's what you want in their bulletins. Faq they ask an answer. The first two questions is this vulnerability related to the previously addressed. Cv twenty twenty one. Sixteen seventy five and cv twenty twenty one thirty four. Five twenty-seven vulnerabilities and the response from microsoft. This distinct vulnerability also exists the print. Buhler service however the security impact is local elevation of privilege so in other words Yeah this is another one okay. And then the second question did the july twenty twenty one security update that is to say last tuesday's patch update. You know patches a introduce this vulnerability since where to come. From and microsoft confesses no vulnerability existed before the july thirteenth. Twenty twenty one security update. We recommend that microsoft customers install the latest security updates because after all we would like to whittle the countdown as they did by one hundred and seventeen but airy. We'll get to that in a minute okay. So there's one that's the first one after you tell us about our neck sponsor leo. I'm going to tell you where we go okay. Sounds like a fair trade. Our show today brought to you as it often is by the only the one and only vpn. I recommend express vpn. People often ask me Which vpn do you use. and why. and i'm always happy to tell them express. Vpn i'll give you a good reason. Why ever use You may you know you're browsing. You're using a chrome or safari or fire fox and you use private browsing motoring cognitive mode and assume that well now. I'm i'm incognito. I'm private right. No you're not. It doesn't keep your activity invisible perfect if you read. The fine print says your private from anybody who can use this computer. Google knows where you're going. Everybody else knows what you're doing doesn't matter what mode you use or how many.

Security Now
"buhler" Discussed on Security Now
"Reporting. All this as i mentioned before has been a bit of a challenge. Because i've been needing to make sure that i'm not re- reporting something that we've talked about before because it's hard for me to believe we're still coming up with new process there. There've been so many similar and related problems with discoveries in announcements and patches. So i and as i said i've seen other researchers saying that it's becoming difficult to keep up in this latest case after carefully double checking. I'm quite certain that we have two more. Newly discovered problems with windows. Printer driver installation being leveraged into an escalation of privilege to system. You know route colonel level and one of the things that we discussed last week and were gonna come back to. This is microsoft explained in their bulletin for the emergency patch. Remember when you. And i were doing the podcast week before last in during the podcast microsoft published the out of band out of cycle emergency patch for the print nightmare we of course later learned that it was different than the one that the previous patch tuesday fixed and then we learned that it didn't actually solve the problem is there was a workaround for it. The worker around turned out to be. If you had enabled a feature which was a first appeared windows two thousand point and print. Then you still had a problem and when everyone like said od microsoft. You didn't fix it. Microsoft amended their bulletin. To tell us that that if you if you had these two keys in your registry enabling point in print your system was and i quoted this they literally said vulnerable by design with. We meant to do that. Yes of course. We pause the podcast to note that. We'd been looking for a slogan for windows eleven. Now we had it vulnerable by design windows. Eleven foldable rable by design so moving. Believe it or not. That wasn't the end of it. So the for the first of the two microsoft assigned for for the first of the two problems. We're going to talk about today. Microsoft has assigned the first one c. e. twenty twenty one three forty four eighty one and it's been given a cvs s severity score of seven point. Eight microsoft rights and elevations of privilege vulnerability exists when the windows printers buhler service. Improperly performs privileged file operations rep.

Cyber Security Headlines
"buhler" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines
"Candy row is a secretive israel based company. That sells spyware exclusively. The government's explained citizen lab and their spyware can infect and monitor. Iphones androids max. Pc's and cloud accounts citizen lab also tied over seven hundred and fifty websites to kangaroos spyware infrastructure finding that many of these domains mimicked domains representing media companies and advocacy organizations including amnesty. International and. Black lives matter. Cyber attacks increased seventeen percent in first-quarter. Twenty twenty one with seventy seven percent being targeted attacks this according to a new positive technologies cybersecurity threats scape q. One twenty twenty one report cybercriminals typically attacked government institutions industrial companies and science and education institutions. The main motive for attacks on both organizations and individuals remains acquisition data. Other findings in the report include. That ransomware is still the malware that is most often used by attackers. That the most popular vulnerabilities for attackers. This quarter were microsoft exchange server acceleration and sonic wall. Vpn and that more cybercriminals are developing malware to conduct attacks on virtualization environments another unpacked bug in windows prince. Buhler microsoft is warning of another vulnerability in its windows print spooner that can allow attackers to elevate privilege to gain full user rights to assist them this follows they're patching of two other remote code execution bugs that collectively became known as print nightmare. Microsoft released a new advisory late. Thursday for the vulnerability tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one dash three four four eight one microsoft credited dragos vulnerability researcher jacob baynes for identifying the issue. The vulnerability exists when the windows print spoiler service improperly performs privileged file operations while employees work remotely attackers target. Their iot devices left in the office a new survey released by z. Scaler examined over five hundred and seventy five million device operations and three hundred thousand malware attacks on iot devices and determined that nearly seventy six percent of these iot devices are still connected and maintaining communication with their companies networks on unencrypted.

Cyber Security Headlines
"buhler" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines
"Israeli firm uses windows zero days to deploy spyware microsoft and citizen lab have linked israeli spyware company. Candy also tracked as sour gum to new windows. Spyware dubbed devil's tongue deployed using now patched windows. Zero day vulnerabilities. Candy row is a secretive israel based company. That sells spyware exclusively. The government's explained citizen lab and their spyware can infect and monitor. Iphones androids max. Pc's and cloud accounts citizen lab also tied over seven hundred and fifty websites to kangaroos spyware infrastructure finding that many of these domains mimicked domains representing media companies and advocacy organizations including amnesty. International and. Black lives matter. Cyber attacks increased seventeen percent in first-quarter. Twenty twenty one with seventy seven percent being targeted attacks this according to a new positive technologies cybersecurity threats scape q. One twenty twenty one report cybercriminals typically attacked government institutions industrial companies and science and education institutions. The main motive for attacks on both organizations and individuals remains acquisition data. Other findings in the report include. That ransomware is still the malware that is most often used by attackers. That the most popular vulnerabilities for attackers. This quarter were microsoft exchange server acceleration and sonic wall. Vpn and that more cybercriminals are developing malware to conduct attacks on virtualization environments another unpacked bug in windows prince. Buhler microsoft is warning of another vulnerability in its windows print spooner that can allow attackers to elevate privilege to gain full user rights to assist them this follows they're patching of two other remote code execution bugs that collectively became known as print nightmare. Microsoft released a new advisory late. Thursday for the vulnerability tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one dash three four four eight one microsoft credited dragos vulnerability researcher jacob baynes for identifying the issue. The vulnerability exists when the windows print spoiler service improperly performs privileged file operations

Cyber Security Headlines
Israeli Spyware Maker Is in Spotlight Amid Reports of Wide Abuses
"Israeli firm uses windows zero days to deploy spyware microsoft and citizen lab have linked israeli spyware company. Candy also tracked as sour gum to new windows. Spyware dubbed devil's tongue deployed using now patched windows. Zero day vulnerabilities. Candy row is a secretive israel based company. That sells spyware exclusively. The government's explained citizen lab and their spyware can infect and monitor. Iphones androids max. Pc's and cloud accounts citizen lab also tied over seven hundred and fifty websites to kangaroos spyware infrastructure finding that many of these domains mimicked domains representing media companies and advocacy organizations including amnesty. International and. Black lives matter. Cyber attacks increased seventeen percent in first-quarter. Twenty twenty one with seventy seven percent being targeted attacks this according to a new positive technologies cybersecurity threats scape q. One twenty twenty one report cybercriminals typically attacked government institutions industrial companies and science and education institutions. The main motive for attacks on both organizations and individuals remains acquisition data. Other findings in the report include. That ransomware is still the malware that is most often used by attackers. That the most popular vulnerabilities for attackers. This quarter were microsoft exchange server acceleration and sonic wall. Vpn and that more cybercriminals are developing malware to conduct attacks on virtualization environments another unpacked bug in windows prince. Buhler microsoft is warning of another vulnerability in its windows print spooner that can allow attackers to elevate privilege to gain full user rights to assist them this follows they're patching of two other remote code execution bugs that collectively became known as print nightmare. Microsoft released a new advisory late. Thursday for the vulnerability tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one dash three four four eight one microsoft credited dragos vulnerability researcher jacob baynes for identifying the issue. The vulnerability exists when the windows print spoiler service improperly performs privileged file operations

Security Now
"buhler" Discussed on Security Now
"You're able to you know they've sort of tried to to to keep people running with minimal privileges while not inconveniencing people who occasionally need to install a program for example anyway. The bad news is what microsoft did failed to resolve the other trouble which was the remote code execution vulnerability. They you know they did something toward limiting privileges but not keeping random code from being provided remotely and running so as we also explained last week it turns out that over the years while windows was quietly requiring the prince buhler service to always be running it was also adding some fancy new on the fly printer driver installation options and there in lies the problem. And it's actually a problem. That microsoft is now saying we're not going to be fixing that but we'll get to that in a second in a big networked office environment. What happens if your locals wind your local windows client. You know the machine that you're perched in front of doesn't currently contain a driver for some printer in another on campus building for example to which you've been told to send something so wouldn't it be slick apparently thought microsoft if windows could see that it's michigan needed driver for that printer. Go find it somewhere. Typically from the printer server that is trying to access have it installed like a tottenham asli into your local machine for you to then print through that now present driver to a remote printer that need you to have that driver in order for you to to it without all like having had this all happened. The background in this case in answer to are often posted rhetorical question. What could possibly go wrong. We learn that bad guys have figured out how to trick windows into downloading their mel there by disguising it as a printer driver and saying to windows the equivalent of ono. We need this printer. Driver now microsoft describes this capability which was added like way back in windows two thousand as point and and so in their description of point imprint. They say point in print is a term that refers to the capability of allowing a user on a windows. Two thousand and later client is still here today with us to create a connection to a remote printer without providing disks or other installation media. Of course the south of this was written back in windows two thousand what actually had disc or installation media like. Oh it's in the box. Oh i have a box so anyway. They said all necessary files and configuration. Information are automatically downloaded from the print server to the client. Isn't that handy. they said. Point and print technology provides two methods. By which you can specify files that should be sent from the printer. Server to the client machine files could be associated with a printer driver. These files are associated with every print queue that uses the driver or.

Cyber Security Headlines
RNC Says One of Its Contractors Was Hacked
"Russian. Ap targets republican national committee bloomberg sources. Say the threat actors were part of. Ap twenty nine or cozy bear previously tied to the solo in supply chain attack and the democratic national committee breach of two thousand. Sixteen in response to the report rnc spokesperson. Mike reid said there is no indication. The rnc was hacked or any rnc information was stolen. Read went on to say an attack was detected but administrators acted to block all access to its cloud environment and furthermore with microsoft to review their systems white house urges mayors too review cybersecurity posture at a virtual meeting with the bipartisan. Us conference of mayors deputy national security adviser and neuberger urged us mayors to meet with state agencies chiefs to properly evaluate their cyber security posture. The biden administration also reiterated. They would provide additional resources for mayors to shore up defences with the fbi and cyber security and infrastructure security agency tasked to provide assistance. This comes as local and state. Governments are increasingly targets of ransomware with the fbi issuing a public service announcement about the growing threat last year. Incomplete print nightmare emergency patch released. Microsoft issued the out of band. Emergency patch to fix a critical vulnerability dubbed print nightmare in the windows. Prints buhler service that could allow remote code execution with system level access. The patch is available for windows server. Windows ten windows eight and windows seven after it was released security researchers matthew hickey and will dorman found that while the patch is effective at preventing the remote code execution. Flaw attackers could still use the local privilege escalation component to gain system privileges on vulnerable systems for older windows versions further analysis by other security researchers found that the entire patch could be mitigated if the point and print policy was enabled. More information on the cassia hat comes out according to the company's ceo. Fred viuhkola between eight hundred and fifteen hundred businesses have been impacted by the supply chain attack against the company although he acknowledged getting more exact figure is difficult. Since the customers of its customers were the ones most impacted. He also had no comment on whether the company was negotiating with the ransomware operators because said in talks with the white house. The company didn't see any national risk posed by the attack. The overall impact of the attack has been felt globally with coop supermarkets in sweden forced close as well as dozens of schools in new

Security Now
"buhler" Discussed on Security Now
"He just likes the idea of doing it in the car. Well whoever you are life at turnham terminal velocity. I believe that you are well named because definitely you are definitely running your life at terminal velocity actually terminal velocities. Not that fast. I just wanted to play. It depends on the On the air you got. But that's true it's gravity and air pressure and density and the the amount of miles an hour but it sounds dangerous. doesn't it terminal velocity was just the fat as you can go in the air rice on the gravity thirty two meters per second squared as i remember so our first story is print. Nightmare is not cv. Twenty twenty one sixteen seventy five Probably the biggest nightmare about print nightmare aside from the fact that it's being exploited in the wild right now. I mean today okay. After microsoft audit was fixed is the incredible amount of confusion surrounding multiple stumbles that both microsoft and some well meeting security. Researchers have made. This has just been a mess There are two related but separate and independent issues at play which affect all current and all previous versions of the windows prints buhler service which windows starts up and runs by default across the board and being prince buhler a trusted component. It's of course running with full system. Kernel privileges now windows. Prince buhler has historically been a source of many serious vulnerabilities. And you will all remember. Leo you're sitting with me. When ten years ago it was the exploitation of it it provided the exploitation which was leveraged by stuxnet to take over spin up and damaged the centrifuges being used by iran's nuclear enrichment program at the time and it's been again i mean it's a constant source of problems and you know there are things you know. There's there's the concept of eleven right where you buy a car and it's just got one thing wrong after another and and in fact there's a law i think right the lemon law. They at some point. You're just allowed to say. Hey take this back. Is this the lemon flaw. Is that what you're talking well. No i'm kinda put in mind. Adobe flash which that was originally it was a well and think about it it was originally written before security was an issue. So was the prince buhler. I'm sure they're still code in there from windows ninety five when they thought. Oh we need to s- pool. Are sprinting wait. Spool are.

Marketing Over Coffee
"buhler" Discussed on Marketing Over Coffee
"Is it infiltrated even from from where i am a has invited talking to a buddy. Yesterday it works in the another large company assets managed on dams and everything inside of agencies in in house agencies. Used to be that you would type in. You know grow readdress Multicultural background no background. In nowadays that does four puts the image together. Even just gives you something. Let me yeah. So much of what i do. Continue to get automated. Their smatterings of a is sort of work. Your way into it which is really exciting but but no threat really of computer taking job over yet but the thing we always see with this stuff is that everybody's worries about it taking their job but it actually just takes the crappiest parts away usually. That's what happens you know. It's like the like you're not going to spend an hour googling define that stock art. You need you're just going to get it in five seconds and now you can go on and do more stuff. I definitely got to bring this up so the island oasis thing i went and i've seen the brand before and so it always has kind of that miami vice tropical like thing so after a couple of years like are you completely sick of that like do you never want to work in that again or how does that work you know. Do you get fatigued about working on the the one style and in that category it would be just like working on corona forever. Never end up not me personally not not yet. There were there. Were some things that You know may have seen repetitive Maybe more than something sure But you know when when you're working in house there's a there's a different dynamic for working in agency than than working in house in and out you know for me. I got to you know they were going through a lot of changes. When i was there and we were essentially when i got there. We were a point of sale house and we were just turning up wanting sales. Get everything out to ruby tuesdays or taking drink shots for the red lobster putting menu together and getting the mahler stuff but gradually while i was there we took back in all the national advertising everything but but tv which we didn't do any way or radio but all of the packaging all the national ad campaigns We just took it back in. And i was able to build that team around me so when you're me you don't in that role you don't have your hands on the buttons all the time you've got your sort people in front of you in like building a really good team. The begins more and more functional and in talented in that. That's a studying art. I think as a creative director more than you know how good that palm tree looked next to that be jack this year versus versus last year. So i think that was that was. We built a print shop. We actually you know went and got the full. The hp indigo enormous on demand printing system with three people in week were taking over from bacardi. Just gonna keep the finances working on a print shop. And like i said before just talking to people coming back from iraq in the excited to get like a margarito blender and celebrated on your family for the first time after a couple of years in the in the fox holes was pretty exciting but you know aesthetically like what. Use me a charge as glee at the most for most folks like me's is know getting new breese something cool and interesting haven't done before and in the process of finding some new territory for media product. It's already at a lot of fun in attitude or finding a whole new new voice in place for in its market. So you know two different things but i think any you work teams like working with good people. Nice people he goes to the door Is is super important. And i could be working on the best age. I should preface could be working on the bests project account in the world. But if i'm working with the people that i don't mess with the Doesn't the is not saying. Yeah you don't wanna do that now. I had mentioned out on the text group that i was going to have you on. We're talking creative stuff. So i had some questions coming and alec had one is right in line with that talking about how you know as creative director. How does it work where you know in the beginning. You're just doing the campaign creation. You're actually doing stuff but then you cross over into coaching and mentoring is it. The same as it is from the tech side. Where you've kind of you just you finally do so much. That at some point. You're like okay. I need to hire a person to do. A and b that and get it off of my plate so that i can. We can work on more stuff and cover more ground. Is that how on. Especially when you're working on in small teams in most of the time where i've where i've led the team. It's been you know somewhere between fifteen dollars. Noises was the biggest. But you know when. I've worked at shift in cone. You know it'd be about five five or six with interns that kinda thing and you definitely every time you add a headcount which is which is a big deal. United agency of hundred people. You have to figure out what your weaknesses are where your clients are in philo holes nicely so i imagine that when you are taking folks in on the tech side in raising them if you will You probably teaching them. More technical things than i would be at this point because you know i have to find people with technical skills to kinda fill those things in and many times at this point being may they may have a more modern Understanding in a lot of these i would have worried about unrest. run Ten years ago they are no longer issues. You know nowadays. So but i think where younger folks yet. They're experienced now. You now coming in being mentored is they just watched the whole process in how aesthetic in the egos in You know sense of self. Everything has to be completely put aside. And you know you're getting a brief in the problem really starts with the person that delivered the brief in having a kickoff in everything and So how you go through the process how you deal with difficult people how you bring that projects Airtight understanding of how. It's gonna go in what you're going to deliver in what it's gonna cost and who's gonna do what that's a really important part of the greatest. British job is just putting those guardrails in in one sense you know what got us our love for the aesthetic part of it the content of the business you of have to give up along the way large part of it but hopefully you get that back by me rewarded by watching. You know people that you've Helped helped you grow and build into their rule. Okay yeah we have a ton more to talk about that to talk about having to kind of let stuff go on how that changes things and how things move but before we dive into that we wanna thank terminus for their support of marketing over. Coffee terminus helps marketing. Sales customer success teams achieve efficient revenue growth. What does that exactly mean. Well in today's crazy digital world where there's more noise than ever to compete with terminus helps you get in front of your most important accounts with the right message. Their platform offers the most data most challenges and most analytics all in one platform so these teams can identify market to sell to retain their most important accounts in twenty twenty alone terminus. Customer saw three hundred and thirteen percent return on investment sixty percent more meetings booked a forty percent decrease in acquisition costs. You can find out more at terminus dot com slash embassy. We've been talking about account marketing as part of your mix and being able to retain customers and doing a better job of prospecting but having more holistic. Look at an account when you're attacking so again to find out more visit over at terminus. T. e. r. I n. us dot com slash mo. And we thank them for their support of the show. All right so you were the creative director working at the single brand things going but at some point in their you transitioned and you had mentioned multiple agencies. So what was the first jump where you went from client to agency. When did that island oasis after a seven.

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"buhler" Discussed on Marketing Over Coffee
"Is marketing over kofi with christopher penn and john bill. Good morning. welcome to marketing over coffee. I'm john wall we spent so much time about tack and what's going on with artificial intelligence and everything with the care of we really in the past couple of months. I have failed on that. I haven't done enough stuff on creative so much. Marketing is the magic of coming up with something new doing something artistic and getting people involved and of course. The stereotypical champion of this is the creative director. The person at the agency who's making everything happened coming up with a cool ideas. Making the pitches setting artistic direction for everything. Today's guests p bueller has been on both the client and the agency sites. So he's seen the whole gamut of insanity and amazing projects and i'm sure he has plenty of stories to share with us today. I'm excited to have him on board. Pete thanks for joining us. Thank you so it'd be here. Tell us your story i. How did you end up in this place. What did you study at school and kind of win. Did you figure out that art for business was going to be one of your things. Yeah for for some reason. I ran to college Economics major which lasted probably one term. Refresh me urine. I ended up studying english and art studio art word. Adobe was just being thrown around lightly. When i was graduating in nineteen eight. Did you ever do camera ready. Artwork was that part of your thing or are you still like an all digital guy back then no. It was all studio art. It was a screen so screening in ministration nude models. Everything i'm at some point after your myself out of college. I decided to become a copywriter. So you know. I was in internships in putting together my book and i at some point the big revelation my career was. I just didn't like the way my book was was being put together. So i quickly found this. Adobe staff and spent several all nighters twenties spent being self taught. In then. I i had fun. I went out and got my own clients some of which were like. The lynnwood are in grill in the fans in which became something else than died. After that i think in the added the aquatic client base was jimmy fund and dana farber cancer institute so lots of different stuff a met with the jimmy fund clients at the lynnwood where i was getting my free barbecue. Sandwiches during lunch in the corner booth that was a superfund time and So i'm i'm very self taught very Client cultivating all that kind of thing. But eventually on builds Freelance client base. Enjoy doing that. A lot still keep up with a lot of people that i started within then went full time into place. Go the island oasis frozen beverage company. Have you heard of a john. I have yes in this society. We can talk about as i did. Many years food service. I was at a company called tiber. Software did the first online purchasing so we would go into vendors like island and then the big distributors like cisco and those guys and we would amazon them. We would give them a front door so yeah as part of island. Did you ever have to go to the national restaurant show. Have you ever done any of those big. Oh all kinds of Judge exhibited Travels down away. I got to go to sweden and germany in tetra pak in all of those packaging companies. Which is which is fun because it's fun to travel. You can get to the airport. And i have a german sounding name. But i don't know two german word says the you up in in a shows year round and then people in back rooms of acting companies just argue and swear and point fingers at each other and you have no Smile politely and then when the first projects commodity pointed pockmarks in hiccups in the in the print ryan gave a thumbs down in does that was that was a fun way of life. But so i don't know it was a big company is b. two b. though in it was The exciting thing was that the brand was going from b. It was opening bbc line Which i got to concept and design in small team of november fifteen or so so we actually made frozen drinks. We shot them. We put them on the packaging Record them ourselves Did the eighteen flavors worth of design and You know dealt with legal team style with nutritionists and you know when that when it first stacked in the warehouse and then when the first product started going out i got to be up at two or three in the morning and taking the first call is from people who were in iraq you know or or coming back from iraq and having celebrations in and just ask him about the product and how they get a machine and everything so i got i unlike you know if i worked at general mills. I got to see absolutely everything from front to the end and even feedback customer. That's crazy because there's a million things you've thrown out there that we gotta dig it. I mean i going back to the fact that you're boston born and bred totally you the i did not realize that you were like one hundred percent boston. And so i have to say cumberland farms this month. Free coffee fridays for everybody. That's in the loop. That's what i'm drinking this morning but the interesting thing is that you started on the copywriting side and yet you're doing the graphic design. How common is that. For people in your. I don't know it seems to me that there's more there's kind of like the illustrators and then copywriting its own thing are you kind of a unicorn. Is that uncommon that you're doing both or how does that work. Yes i mean. It's not uncommon for small freelance guy. A small meeting one person. But i do. I always enjoyed writing indeed. It is uncommon. If you go into a big agency ask people with their where they started. You will very infrequently find someone who started out as a writer and became a designer or vice versa. But you will find some people that have gone from the account side into the into the writing side Even design when i work at combe for shifts Who's a very nice girl who was An account person junior account person and seems so so happy with java itchy years later found out went to a maybe it was. Maybe it wasn't. But i want a working with the stole and degrade degrading so things like that. Do happen but writers and designers are benefited from breathe. But we're we're very amicable cousins. Yeah yeah well you definitely need both to get it done but that is interesting that you've got both i wanna dig into island oasis to more to but before we do. We just have to take a second. We wanna thank stack. Adapt for their support of marketing over coffee stack. Adapt as the highest performing programmatic. Advertising platform offering a multi channel solution for native display video connected tv and audio with access to all the major exchanges and more than fifty five thousand publishers and their network stack a doubt offers robust targeting and measurement capabilities for independent agencies looking to accelerate campaign performance and customer acquisition looking to elevate your digital ad campaigns with edge technology and machine learning. You can learn more at stake. Adapt dot com. Every week. i roll out the same thing. But we're huge fans of the platform driven so that they're automatically placing ads on their network in. If you're doing over five thousand and spend month you definitely need to look at this because it can make a huge difference in higher. Campaigns are going and what you're delivering so against deck adapt dot com. We thank them for their support interesting. How a is.

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"buhler" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
Interview With Matt Chambers And Juan Buhler Of Boon AI
"We are so excited to have interviews because we always get such unique perspectives and You know it helps bring different points of view to this podcast. So i'm excited to say that we have to special guests today. We have matt chambers who the principal architect and one bueller. Who's a senior data science engineer at boone. Ai so hi guys and thanks so much for joining us today going high. We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners. Tell them a little bit about your background. And your current role at brunei. Matt will start with you. I'll bet chambers i. My background is mostly in production and visual effects. I mean in past life. I worked in like internet service and industrial machine monitoring things like that but most of the work i've done is in render farms and big data asset management. And things like that. For feature films. I've worked on the hobbit and the planet of the apes movies and some marvel movies and all those movies generate tons and tons and tons of data in so at buna. I you know. My main role is the principal architect in its to manage a lot of customers data that they are trying to organize on the back end so taking the the results of the aml algorithm running in putting the database in normalizing that data. So people can then searching compare it in determining what's be best for them bueller i Do that science and machine learning brunei. I also have a like the previous life at career in computer graphics on visual effects I worked on Movies like shrek madagascar. Let the wally different studios What's interesting having done. The transition from Computer graphics and visual effects to machine learning and data science is that We were back. Let's say in the nineties doing computer graphics visual effects we were doing big data before it was cool in a way Were dealing with. That's not said again right. We were dealing with this huge production of

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"buhler" Discussed on AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
"We are so excited to have interviews because we always get such unique perspectives and You know it helps bring different points of view to this podcast. So i'm excited to say that we have to special guests today. We have matt chambers who the principal architect and one bueller. Who's a senior data science engineer at boone. Ai so hi guys and thanks so much for joining us today going high. We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners. Tell them a little bit about your background. And your current role at brunei. Matt will start with you. I'll bet chambers i. My background is mostly in production and visual effects. I mean in past life. I worked in like internet service and industrial machine monitoring things like that but most of the work i've done is in render farms and big data asset management. And things like that. For feature films. I've worked on the hobbit and the planet of the apes movies and some marvel movies and all those movies generate tons and tons and tons of data in so at buna. I you know. My main role is the principal architect in its to manage a lot of customers data that they are trying to organize on the back end so taking the the results of the aml algorithm running in putting the database in normalizing that data. So people can then searching compare it in determining what's be best for them bueller i Do that science and machine learning brunei. I also have a like the previous life at career in computer graphics on visual effects I worked on Movies like shrek madagascar. Let the wally different studios What's interesting having done. The transition from Computer graphics and visual effects to machine learning and data science is that We were back. Let's say in the nineties doing computer graphics visual effects we were doing big data before it was cool in a way Were dealing with. That's not said again right. We were dealing with this huge production of

Talking Tech
ICYMI: Everything you need to know about Smart Lights
"I just did a deep dive on the world of smart lights asking the Google assistant, the Amazon connected speakers and Siri to turn the lights on turn off change, the colors, set timers and do all sorts of fun things. This is probably the easiest way to bring smart home technology to your home. But there's a bunch of questions you're going to want to ask yourself. Let's dive in today on talking tech. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA day number one why add smart lights? Well, they're fun. Both in using your voice to command the lights on and off creating mood lighting and scenes like recess colored lighting while you're watching TV, and you can set timers to have the lights turn on automatically from outside the home. Where do I start? I start looking up prices. Now, there's a giant gap. You can buy a two pack of plain dumb bulbs at Home Depot for ten dollars or you can pick up a two for. Of smart lights from Phillips for thirty. What about that hub? Yes. The Hugh lights as well as others from high than singled need to be connected to a hub, which is an additional cost the four pack which comes with a hub from Phillips is two hundred dollars. Now, the benefit of a hub is that it can do more elaborate setups like moonlighting or things like that the downside, and it's big for. I think most people it's yet another product asking to take up valuable real estate on your electrical strips the plug on the Phillips hub is so big it takes up two spots on the six plug strip. And it also has to be connected physically to the router. Do you have an open slot in your router to add the hub one nice pert of the Phillips hub, which I recently reviewed was able to pair both the Amazon echo show speaker and the ghoul home from the hub despite both of them being competing platforms. What about? Going without a hub a new trend a quick search for smart lights on Amazon shows many lights now advertising. This is saying no hub required. I plugged in one of the smart lights from UP into a traditional lamp, and I got Siri the Google assistant and Alexa to turn it on and off dim the light and set a timer for shine times. My lamp was twenty two dollars. However, it couldn't change colors UP has a model. It will switch colors without a hub. Thank you for thirty five bucks. Another product that want to alert you to is the smart plug if you want to save money, and you're satisfied with just using your voice to turn on and off the light bulb. Look at a smart plug, both Amazon, and we mo- have plugs available for around twenty five dollars in there as simple as simple gets you. Connect the smart plug to electricity at your non-smart lamp and train. Alexa, Google or Siri to turn it on and off. You can also sit up timers. For the lights as well. Buhler? The smart plug is another electrical strip abuser. That thing is giant and takes up way too much space. How about a more economically sized version guys? Once you get everything together, you'll have to open up the apps, the Amazon echo goule home product apps to to link them to your lights. Apple Siri used the home app on the iphone might take is that adding the lights was easy getting them to respond correctly as always with personal assistance was sometimes a chore. Google got it, right? Eighty percent of the time. Amazon was in the fifty percent range Syria was way behind it around. Ten percent much of it has to do with diction and using the exact phrase the assistance need to hear Alexa, often couldn't make it out when I asked to turn on the lights until I switched to turn on the Hugh lamps or change the color of Hugh lamp number one to read tool gave me a little bit of. I don't understand that Sassine as a few times. But was. Pretty spun on for turning the lights on and off and changing colors Siri could turn on the lights occasionally. But I never got it to turn them off. Now, that's not smart is it folks you have questions about setting up a smartphone. I would love to answer them on Twitter where I'm at Jefferson Graham, you've been listening to talking tech. Please subscribe it a show wherever you listen to online audio police favored the show on Stitcher, which helps more people find us and thanks everyone for listening.

Talking Tech
Smart Lights: What you need to know before bringing them home
"Talking tech is brought to you in part by northwestern. University offered in partnership with north Western's Feinberg school of medicine. The program prepares students for emerging opportunities across the healthcare spectrum. Details are at SPS dot northwestern dot EDU slash informatics. I just do the deep dive on the world of smart lights asking the whole assistant the Amazon connected speakers and Siri to turn the lights on turn one off change, the colors said timers and do all sorts of fun things. This is probably the easiest way to bring smart home technology to your home. But there's a bunch of questions you're going to want to ask yourself. Let's dive in today on talking tech. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA today. Number one, why add smart lights? Well, they're fun. Both in using your voice to command the lights on and off creating mood lighting and scenes like recess colored lighting while you're watching TV, and you can set timers to have the lights turn on. Automatically from outside the home where do I start? I start looking at prices. Now, there's a giant gap. You can buy a two pack of plain dumb bulbs at Home Depot for ten dollars or you can pick up a two for of smart lights from Phillips for thirty. What about that hub? Yes. The Hugh lights as well as others from high than singled need to be connected to a hub, which is an additional cost the four pack which comes with a hub from Phillips is two hundred dollars. Now, the benefit of a hub is that it can do more elaborate setups like moonlighting or things like that the downside, and it's big for. I think most people it's yet another product asking to take up valuable real estate on your electrical strips the plug on the Phillips hub is so big it takes up two spots on the six plug strip. And it also has to be connected physically to the router. Do you have an open slot in your router to add the hub when I- pert of the Phillips hub, which I recently reviewed was able to pair both the Amazon echo show speaker and the ghoul home from the hub despite both of them being competing platforms. What about going without a hub a new trend a quick search for smart lights on Amazon shows many lights now advertising this ervices saying no hub required. I plugged in one of the smart lights from UP into a traditional lamp, and I got Siri the Google assistant and Alexa to turn it on and off dim the light and set a timer for shine times. My lamp was twenty two dollars. However, it couldn't change colors UP has a model that will switch colors without a hub. Thank you for thirty five bucks. Another product. I want to alert you to is the smart plug if you want to save money, and you're satisfied with just using your voice to turn on and off. Off the light bulb. Look at a smart plug, both Amazon, and we mo- have plugs available for around twenty five dollars in there as simple as simple gets. You can have to smart to electricity at your non-smart. Lamp and train. Alexa, Google or Siri to turn it on and off. You can also sit up timers for the lights as well. Buhler? The smart plug is another electrical strip abuser. That thing is giant and takes up way too much space. How about a more economically sized version guys? Once you get everything together, you'll have to open up the apps, the Amazon echo goule home product apps to to link them to your lights. Apple Siri used the home app on the iphone might take is that adding the lights was easy getting them to respond correctly as always with personal systems with sometimes chore. Google got it, right? Eighty percent of the time. Amazon was in the fifty percent range Siri was way behind it around. Ten percent much of it has to do with diction and using. The exact phrase the assistance need to hear Alexa, often couldn't make it out when I asked to turn on the lights until I switched to turn on the Hugh lamps or change the color of Hugh lamp number one to read tool give me a little bit of. I don't understand that Sassine as a few times, but was pretty spun on for turning the lights on and often changing colors Siri could turn on the lights occasionally. But I never got it to turn them off. Now, that's not smart is it folks you have questions about setting up a smartphone. I would love to answer them on Twitter where I'm at Jefferson Grammy. But listening to talking tech, please subscribe to the show wherever you listen to online audio please favored the show on Stitcher, which helps more people find us. Thanks, everyone. For listening. Talking tech is brought to you in part by Northwestern University. The huge amounts of healthcare data available today as well. As advances in technology are making a profound impact on healthcare. Students enrolled in northwestern university's online master's program in health informatics, build the expertise needed to use that. Data and deliver more efficient ineffective patient care offered in partnership with north Western's Feinberg school of medicine. The program prepares students for emerging opportunities across the healthcare spectrum including specializations that are perfect for healthcare. Business and IT professionals. Details are at SPS dot northwestern dot EDU slash informatics.