4 Burst results for "Vice President Of Technology"

77WABC Radio
"vice president technology" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Current commander in chief to ward off potential attacks? Given our wide open southern border. On 77 WABC. The power of information 24/7 download the all new 77 WABC mobile app. There's an opening for senior vice president, technology investment banking, the job location is New York, New York. The employer is Jeffrey's LLC, lead the execution of M and a in support account coverage with primary coverage responsibilities, performed financial valuation, discounted cash flow, pro forma merger, precedent transaction in comparable companies analyses, prepare both pitch books and live deal materials, including confidential information memoranda, management presentations, lender presentations, and prospectuses. Analyze detailed corporate and financial information and conduct a due diligence, develop client relationships through deal execution, pitching, and primary support coverage, requirements is a bachelor's degree for an equivalent of business administration finance related field, and 5 years of progressively responsible experience in the job offered or related occupation, building and utilizing financial models and preparing pitch books and live deal materials, performing financial analysis, including portfolio analysis, valuation, pro forma and three statement analysis, participating in due diligence and market intelligence discussions, drafting and maintaining marketing materials and client presentations in the alternative. The employer will accept a master's degree of the above listed fields and three years experience in the above listed skills. Telecommuting and or working from home is permissible. Email resume to apply at Jeffries with a J dot com. Reference number two zero 5. It's the day that changed our lives forever and New York's news talk leader will never forget 77 WABC joins tunnel the towers foundation for special days of tribute, count all the towers foundation, 9 11 remembrance on New York 77, WABC, remembering 9 11, 21 years later. Talk radio is 77 WABC, Bernie and sit in the morning. That's how angry I am, I want to support and show my support for Donald Trump more than ever because not that it wasn't enough already. Russian hulks and impeachment hulks. It was an up already years ago. If you're not angry today, quite frankly, you don't love this country. Yeah, I will go with that. This is really total government overreach. Burning in

Cyber Work
"vice president technology" Discussed on Cyber Work
"See so and security consulting services incident response and forensics and management of antigua's security suite. Eunice team have helped dozens of government contractors identify and address their requirements under defines close to two five two point two four dash seven two and seven. Oh one nine. Their system security plans and set them on the path toward implementing their po. A and m's and eventually cmc level three compliance. So as you can imagine with all this talk we're going to talk about these c. m. c. Today which is something. I am looking forward to learning about. Because i know very little about it and frank knows a lot about it so frank woken and thanks for joining me today. Thanks chris pleasure to be here so we like to start by getting the story of our guests cybersecurity journey in their own words. So looking at your bio. It's clear that tech and computers were in your blood. From at least the time you were in college. We got bachelor's in computer science what was the original appeal to computers and in and what was what and where did the emphasis on security specifically take hold so i'll date myself a little bit. My dad bought me my first computer when i was in high school. It was a radio shack. Trs eighty and. I learned programming on punch cards. How in highschool in fortran four. And so i think i. I think you're a for fortran. Guests that's amazing. Hey trend cobol right right love it love it. Love it and then just really. After i left the air force. I joined a company that basically was doing Computer programming and analysis and manpower stuff for the navy and the marine corps. And then i just sort of grew through it and you know stayed doing the software development the it the infrastructure and then became a more security focused and rest is kinda history. And here. i am right. I was gonna say i mean you know. I like talking to guests. Who were there when just even the idea of cybersecurity was still sort of being written and stuff so i mean you. You saw it right from right when people started going on. We should probably secure all this stuff right. There never was a thing like security and you didn't have firewalls per se right. You did things very differently than you do now. Was there a sense of it. Being like an honor system. Almost where it's like. We all know each other ever so little internet. There was so little sort of like networking at the time. So there was there that sort of idea of like well. it's fine. we all know each other and leaves. You had darpa net right. Sorry the really wasn't the commercial cloud like we know it now and young. It was a much more controlled environment in than it wasn't why would it became there when it became something else. It really became something else really fast. Yeah so looking at some of your past positions I like to sometimes look at people's linked in profiles and you can kind of draw some lines through the disparate types of jobs that you've done to show like the types of things to do as a career so for example from two thousand and four to two thousand nine worked as vice president technology solutions at unitech which involved things developing processes around procuring hardware and software for clients developing policies and procedures for firewalls developing.

The Voice Tech Podcast
Speech Processing for Disease - Dr Ami Moyal, President, Afeka Tel Aviv College of Engineering
"Center for Language Processing Quick Example was founded by eleven years ago after I spent fifteen years in the high tech industry as a research engineer vice-president technology, and CEO. Since then the centre has grown to be the largest research. Sentiment is bound helpless on Applied Research Field With project completed for the defense industry high companies, the medical field and more. Most recently, the language processing has been researching the use of speech processing, not sufficient diligence algorithms for providing a quicken, readily available three diagnostic assessment of Covid, nineteen infection we belden need for human intervention. When it comes to a rapidly spreading virus such as covid nineteen with millions of potential carriers Goud the global population. It is essential die identified like carry-ons virus at the early stages confection in order to private as testing efforts and break the chain of mission while it's great to hear there's just so much going on in Israel in the in the research failed, and specifically around language processing, you guys are really applying it to one of the most worthy and needed causes at the moment, the pre diagnosis of covid nineteen. Completely, understand the need to prioritize testing efforts. Tests are in short supply so you really do have to get to the right people i. I'm rendered. There was some talk around whether it was possible to use voice for the diagnosis of Kavita. This is a couple of months ago. Remember I'm on the on the what's that groups and things? I'm part of people were skeptical that it was actually possible. So tell us. Is it actually possible to use voice files, voice recording speech even coughs and non? Verbal. nonverbal recordings of of a human voice to be able to diagnose covid nineteen. That is precisely what our current research is into. After consulting with physicians specializing oratory disease and ear nose and throat, as well as with doctors conflict within coronavirus patients, we learned that among the earliest symptoms. So covid nineteen. Vocal the. And throat infection. These affect human localization patterns. We are modeling samples of speech coughing and breathing from both symptomatic and Azima the night to carry us to compare with models taken from healthy subjects. AUTOMO-. We are also modeling vocalisations subject the tested negative for covid nineteen yet are exhibiting similar symptoms shot such as those infected by the common flu. DC will a loaded the commodity who differentiate between someone who is likely a carrier and someone? Well. That makes perfect sense I mean obviously someone who is infected and is showing symptoms is going to sound different to someone who is isn't so I completely understand how you can train these machine learning models to recognize the difference I'm fascinated by the ability to be able to distinguish between different diseases though because I would imagine the you know if you have one type of disease or another, the reaction of your body would largely be the same the produce flam in the lungs which would come up in a fatal throw in different ways I'll be really really interested to know what the difference is. In how that sounds depending on the on which disease that you have

The 3:59
CNET's tech-deals guru reveals his secrets (The Daily Charge, 9/3/2019)
"Today on the daily charge i instagram now facebook may start hiding likes wifi seven already on the developing table and dove tailing off the best labor day tech deals the cheapskate rick reuter is here to break down what still good morning and welcome to seen daily really tired. It's tuesday september third. I'm joanie saltzman alfred. Let's get to the headlines here in the u._s. Were coming back from a labor day holiday holiday weekend which like most holidays here means shopping but there are still deals out there for you to grab rick bre has been spearheading cenex coverage of tech deals for years and he's he's joining us now remotely wreck. Thanks for coming on the show. Thanks for having me guys. So what are some of the best deals still out there for people right now right so as you mentioned the labor day holiday was a great excuse for everybody to have deals because it's american but we do and although a lot of the deals are wrapping up because it's the day after labor day there are few that are still holding on <hes> for example h having a really nice salem one of their <hes> more entry level the laptops. It's like a fifteen inch but actually has a decent processor and it has a two hundred fifty six gigabyte solid state drive and it starts at just like five hundred nineteen bucks ax which is a really good price for that. I recommend anybody who's getting that. Go into the custom convict tool and bump up the screen resolution two full h._d. That's an extra fifty bucks six the <hes>. I have it right here in front of me. I don't forget another novo. Start clock is down to sixty bucks and this is a really nice item for a college student or anybody. He also wants to be able to wake up with with videos or see a live weather reports stuff like that <hes> the air pods deal with the wireless charging case that was was like one of the all time best deals on that is now expired but you know <hes> black friday is coming so deals like that. We'll be back right. Well something. I've always wanted to ask you and so. I'm glad i got to do this. Live in front of an audience is how do you keep on top of identifying these deals all year round. I can't even imagine and like what you cannot ask magician to reveal. I don't care if we're live. We're not no seriously though i i have a number of different ways that i track these deals. A lot of times vendors will reach out to me and say hey we wanna do an exclusive thing for for cheapskate reader's go out different deals sites <hes> like anybody and then of course i have my spies here and there who bring me the good stuff <hes> the one thing i'll mention though is that for anybody who wants to on attract deals on their own if they're hoping to score a deal on something and they wanna find out when it goes on sale. There's a couple of tools that they can use the help them do this. One is it's called camel camel camel and the other is called honey and both of these let you set up water called <hes> basically price alerts so you let them you specify what price ice what threshold you're hoping to get and it will send you an email alert as soon as that particular product gets to that price. That's a great way to keep tabs on individual joel products that you're hoping to score a deal on that's great so we're gonna talk to some more and left. If you guys have any questions for him stick around he'll be there to answer your questions but next up facebook maybe the world's most powerful force addicting us to gobbling up those likes on our posts making them go higher and higher but it's considering hiding like counts. The company already tested a similar move on instagram in august so this is all part of digital health right this idea that it's not healthy for for us to be constantly trolling and feeding these you know this need for likes but facebook is the one that kind of pioneer across the globe yeah they on often cite and when we talk about dark patterns which are ways that you know pages are designed to make you keep coming back to the reason why the notification is an annoying red teijin not a color that that doesn't bother you when it's just lingering on your page so much <hes> you know their studies on people getting kind of like a dopamine rush whenever they do get like like a like or a re tweet or share on their post or something like that and you know a lot of people who have noted that this is a step in the right direction to kind of hide that so you're not like constantly reminded click on the app and keep looking back at it right yeah and also not only just engagement also it feeds into like self worth and self appreciation when you see somebody else's post gang or even just friend counts which they're not talking about. You're talking about a test for counts. Those sort of numbers have led to people self assessing their own self. Yeah i remember i would delete photos if i didn't get more than ten minutes on instagram while so i kinda shifted myself out of that and and i made like another instagram page has no followers and i don't follow anybody on post stuff on it or anything like that but it's very liberating like the break myself out of that chain yeah the next just be not uploading photos come on myspace. He can't do that exactly and finally finally wi fi. Six is just now arriving phones laptops in network equipment but engineers already moving on to wi fi seven. It's the next standard that it promises viewers better streaming video longer range and fewer problems with traffic congestion. Basically the idea is that it would deliver a wired connection over wireless. The guy that are are stephen shanklin. He interviewed um qualcomm <unk> vice president technology he said like blanket your house and every nook and cranny with us like hyper speed internet connectivity. What do you think about this. Do you know why why six is afraid of wifi seven. Why because it's faster is probably going to be the new standard tendered and like wipe out wi fi six more adopted but yeah i mean it's a very strong promise to say. That'll be exactly as fast. This is a wired connection. Just <hes> from a place online games a lot usually when there's lag people say you should be using a wired connection. What are you doing so hopefully that upends is that and it does bring a lot of new possibilities for streaming potential netflix constantly talks about how they wanna like more four k content and eight k is like starting to become a thing now and i keep looking at it. It's like who has the bandwidth to download all that like boy yeah with wi fi seven. I mean that definitely does bring that possibility right well wifi seven though we'll be waiting a while. It's not supposed to be arriving until twenty twenty four so we've got some time to prepare yeah assuming that an internet will still be there. It will be for the daily charge. I'm joanie saltzman. I'm offering. Thanks for joining us.