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FPHL: Beyond the Glass
Week 7: New Jersey FPHL
The FPHL is coming to New Jersey! In this episode, Herm Sorcher(Danbury) and @swancommander discuss this awesome event! Will it turn into more? Pack the house in Mennan, NJ this March! It starts now!The conversation continues in the Discord — join free here: https://discord.gg/7UVWaJyR4d
2025-12-21
36 min
FPHL: Beyond the Glass
Ep. 4: Welcome to Danbury
Embedded deep in every step of Danbury hockey history, lies the magic that contributes to the one of a kind organization the Hat Tricks are today. @swancommander sits down with team president Herm Sorcher and team general manager A.J. Galante. A.J. was the general manager of the storied Danbury Trashers(UHL) and is now back in the role!The conversation continues in the Discord — join free here: https://discord.gg/7UVWaJyR4d
2025-08-15
37 min
Cross Ice Pass
Cross Ice Pass Episode 12 with Danbury Hat Tricks Managing Partner Herm Sorcher
Episode 12 focuses on the front office of a minor pro team, but not just any team the 2022-23 FPHL Commissioner's Cup champion Danbury Hat-Tricks. Herm Sorcher chats with Cross Ice Pass about his 25 years of experience in front offices for Hockey and Baseball. He also chats with us about how important these smaller teams' connection to the community is. If you are interested in checking out the Hat Tricks. Go to their site for tickets, schedule, and merch https://www.danburyhattricks.com/If you can’t make it up to Danbury check them out on YouTube ht...
2023-11-19
1h 19
Making Cents of Money
Episode 71: World Investor Week
It's World Investor Week! Listen to Alan Sorcher and Anne McKinley from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission discuss the SEC's role in providing education and protection to investors. Resources Discussed in the Show • World Investor Week: https://www.worldinvestorweek.org/ • US Securities & Exchange Commission’s Investor-oriented Website: https://www.investor.gov/ o Office of Investor Education and Advocacy: https://www.sec.gov/page/oieasectionlanding o Compound Interest Calculator: https://www.investor.gov/financial-tools-calculators/calculators/compound-interest-calculator o Investor Bulletins (Subscription at bottom of page): https://www.investor.gov/introduction-investing/general-resources/news-alerts/alerts-bulletins • US Securities & Exchange Commission’s Website: https://www.sec.go...
2023-10-04
32 min
Making Cents of Money
Episode 57: Investing To Reach Financial Goals
Ready to invest for your future, but not sure where to start? Our latest episode of Making Cents of Money breaks down what you should do and consider before working to make your money grow! Special thanks to Alan Sorcher and Anne McKinley from the SEC for joining us! Additional Resources: • US Securities & Exchange Commission resources: o SEC Investor Education Website: https://www.investor.gov/ o SEC Complaint Form: https://www.sec.gov/tcr o SEC Investor Hotline: (800-732-0330) • Get Savvy - Investing Webinars: o Investing Basics: https://youtu.be/OuslkX86bGI o Steps to Investing: https://youtu.be/3AYXs...
2023-02-15
36 min
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
LOTS124 - AfterTheMask
On this episode I chat with the authors of the book After The Mask: A Guide to Caring for Students and Schools. This recently published book discusses the pediatric mental health crisis that schools were grappling with before 2020, has been exacerbated by the COVID19 pandemic, and proposes strategies educators will want to implement in their classrooms.Show Notes:Author Introductions: Dr. Chris Jensen, Jessica Sorcher, and Rachael Sorcher.You can purchase the book on AmazonThe Book Website is afterthemask2020.com You can follow the book and authors on instagramCredits: Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player...
2021-08-02
1h 08
Never Far from Home
Never Far from Home Ep. 180 - Taking Ownership
Herm Sorcher grew up going to hockey games, and loved most aspects of it. When he was in college, he worked for the Hartford Whalers, and was able to attend a good amount of games over three years. He took some time away from hockey and worked in baseball for 17 years, and has since returned to the best game there is. In his new capacity, he has seen a different side of hockey. Enjoy his tales! www.beautyunis.com stand-creative.com
2021-07-03
1h 00
The Wager Makers Podcast
5/14/20 Danbury Hat Tricks
Web and Smitt talk to their old buddy, Danbury Hat Tricks Managing Partner Herm Sorcher. The guys discuss pro sports openings and closings during Covid 19.
2020-05-15
41 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Hacker Kid
Paul Vann is the 14-year-old CEO of VannTechCyber LLC, a new cybersecurity company based out of his bedroom in Fredericksburg, Virginia. A rising star in the field, Paul has presented his research on cyberthreats conferences such as BSides Charm in Baltimore and Thotcon in Chicago. He joins Cybersecurity Podcast cohosts Peter W. Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from The Christian Science Monitor's Passcode to discuss what it's like to be a kid hacker, learn about ethics, build a company and get taken seriously by other cybersecurity pros at such a young age. His father, the technical director of...
2017-03-28
29 min
NewAmerica
Hacker Kid
Paul Vann is the 14-year-old CEO of VannTechCyber LLC, a new cybersecurity company based out of his bedroom in Fredericksburg, Virginia. A rising star in the field, Paul has presented his research on cyberthreats conferences such as BSides Charm in Baltimore and Thotcon in Chicago. He joins Cybersecurity Podcast cohosts Peter W. Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from The Christian Science Monitor's Passcode to discuss what it's like to be a kid hacker, learn about ethics, build a company and get taken seriously by other cybersecurity pros at such a young age. His father, the technical director of...
2017-03-28
29 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
What can Congress do to fight hackers?
The election may be over but Washington isn’t moving on from the election hacking story just yet. With the intelligence community blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin for organizing hacks on Democratic political organizations to influence the American election to help Donald Trump, Capitol Hill is abuzz with talks of more hearings and new legislation. Cochairman of the Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus, Congressman Jim Langevin joins this episode to talk about the challenges ahead. Also on this episode, cohost Peter Singer of New America discusses the president-elect's reticence to condemn Russia for the cyberattacks and cohost Sara Sorcher of the Christian Sc...
2017-01-13
35 min
NewAmerica
What can Congress do to fight hackers?
The election may be over but Washington isn’t moving on from the election hacking story just yet. With the intelligence community blaming Russian President Vladimir Putin for organizing hacks on Democratic political organizations to influence the American election to help Donald Trump, Capitol Hill is abuzz with talks of more hearings and new legislation. Cochairman of the Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus, Congressman Jim Langevin joins this episode to talk about the challenges ahead. Also on this episode, cohost Peter Singer of New America discusses the president-elect's reticence to condemn Russia for the cyberattacks and cohost Sara Sorcher of the Christian Sc...
2017-01-13
35 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Life After the OPM Hack
The breach at the Office of Personnel Management was one of the most significant cyberattacks in history, and now serves as a cautionary tale for many in Washington and beyond. But what do we know about it a year later? How did it happen? What are some of the lessons the federal government needs to learn to prevent such major breach from happening again? To answer that question and more, The Cybersecurity Podcast crew interviews one of the authors of the US House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, John Costello, who spent last year on Capitol Hill as a Science...
2016-12-12
34 min
NewAmerica
Life After the OPM Hack
The breach at the Office of Personnel Management was one of the most significant cyberattacks in history, and now serves as a cautionary tale for many in Washington and beyond. But what do we know about it a year later? How did it happen? What are some of the lessons the federal government needs to learn to prevent such major breach from happening again? To answer that question and more, The Cybersecurity Podcast crew interviews one of the authors of the US House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, John Costello, who spent last year on Capitol Hill as a Science...
2016-12-12
34 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Cybersecurity Business is Booming
With a diverse array of threats facing companies and governments around the world, what ideas will resonate with investors? On this episode of The Cybersecurity Podcast, we interviewed Sunil James, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist investing in information security for Bessemer Venture Partners. Also on this episode, podcast cohost Sara Sorcher from Passcode discusses her latest feature on 15 kids under 15 years old who are rising stars in cybersecurity and cohost Peter W. Singer from New America discusses his latest piece on the Atlantic, about how social media is changing modern warfare. Show notes: 15 under 15: Rising stars in cybersecurity, Passcode http...
2016-11-28
40 min
NewAmerica
Cybersecurity Business is Booming
With a diverse array of threats facing companies and governments around the world, what ideas will resonate with investors? On this episode of The Cybersecurity Podcast, we interviewed Sunil James, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist investing in information security for Bessemer Venture Partners. Also on this episode, podcast cohost Sara Sorcher from Passcode discusses her latest feature on 15 kids under 15 years old who are rising stars in cybersecurity and cohost Peter W. Singer from New America discusses his latest piece on the Atlantic, about how social media is changing modern warfare. Show notes: 15 under 15: Rising stars in cybersecurity, Passcode http...
2016-11-28
40 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Rise of the Machines and Deterring Russian Infowarfare
Thomas Rid, professor in the department of War Studies at King's College London, joins the Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about his new book, "Rise of the Machines," a sweeping history of mankind's growing dependence on technology. He also discusses the challenges of attributing cyberattacks and ways to deter Russian information warfare as hackers target American political interests. Also on this episode, podcast cohost Sara Sorcher, deputy editor of Passcode at the Christian Science Monitor, discusses the emerging private etiquette questions as more people bring personal assistant technology such as Amazon's Alexa into their homes. Podcast cohost Peter Singer, strategist and...
2016-10-11
30 min
NewAmerica
Rise of the Machines and Deterring Russian Infowarfare
Thomas Rid, professor in the department of War Studies at King's College London, joins the Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about his new book, "Rise of the Machines," a sweeping history of mankind's growing dependence on technology. He also discusses the challenges of attributing cyberattacks and ways to deter Russian information warfare as hackers target American political interests. Also on this episode, podcast cohost Sara Sorcher, deputy editor of Passcode at the Christian Science Monitor, discusses the emerging private etiquette questions as more people bring personal assistant technology such as Amazon's Alexa into their homes. Podcast cohost Peter Singer, strategist and...
2016-10-11
30 min
The Tokusatsu Network Podcast
TokuNet Podcast – Kyle Carrozza Interview
Editor-in-Chief Paula Gaetos chats with artist Kyle Carrozza, creator of the Cartoon Network animated series, Mighty Magiswords. Recorded: August 1, 2016 Kyle Carrozza was the Tokusatsu Network's inaugural Artist Feature and we were very happy to be able to chat with him about his latest work on Cartoon Network, Mighty Magiswords. Mighty Magiswords is set to premiere on September 29th at 6:30pm. The show centers around the adventuring siblings, Prohyas and Vambre, and their trusted, fun, and, often times, ridiculous Magiswords. The show builds on the original 15-second series that launched the pre...
2016-09-13
54 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Government Hacking v. Human Rights
It sounds like a dystopian sci-fi novel, but all around the world, governments are increasingly breaking into personal computers and smartphones to carry out spy operations. Amie Stepanovich, who specializes in cybersecurity and privacy law at digital rights group Access Now, joins the Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss her new report that looks at government hacking from a human rights perspective. She describes some of the digital methods governments use to surveil targets and whether some hacks are better or worse from a human rights standpoint. Also on this episode, podcast cohosts Peter Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from...
2016-09-07
33 min
NewAmerica
Government Hacking v. Human Rights
It sounds like a dystopian sci-fi novel, but all around the world, governments are increasingly breaking into personal computers and smartphones to carry out spy operations. Amie Stepanovich, who specializes in cybersecurity and privacy law at digital rights group Access Now, joins the Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss her new report that looks at government hacking from a human rights perspective. She describes some of the digital methods governments use to surveil targets and whether some hacks are better or worse from a human rights standpoint. Also on this episode, podcast cohosts Peter Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from...
2016-09-07
33 min
NewAmerica
All Hail the College Cyberdefense Champions
Heather Lawrence is the president of Hack@UCF, the team of college students from the University of Central Florida that won this summer's National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. She and her teammate, Alex Davis, are part of a 180-student club that has taken three consecutive championships in the country’s largest cyberdefense competition of its kind. On this episode of the Cybersecurity Podcast, these student champions discuss what it's like to be part of such a high-stakes competition, what young people can do to make sure they remain ethical hackers, and how they plan to adapt to the quick-changing nature of...
2016-08-15
30 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
All Hail the College Cyberdefense Champions
Heather Lawrence is the president of Hack@UCF, the team of college students from the University of Central Florida that won this summer's National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. She and her teammate, Alex Davis, are part of a 180-student club that has taken three consecutive championships in the country’s largest cyberdefense competition of its kind. On this episode of the Cybersecurity Podcast, these student champions discuss what it's like to be part of such a high-stakes competition, what young people can do to make sure they remain ethical hackers, and how they plan to adapt to the quick-changing nature of...
2016-08-15
30 min
NewAmerica
'Zero Days' Director Alex Gibney On Making Stuxnet A Movie Star
Filmmaker Alex Gibney is known for his awardwinning documenteries on topics that range from Enron to Wikileaks, but now he's taken on a tough challenge: Making a movie about a secret program that few people will publicly acknowledge. "Zero Days" focuses on the Stuxnet computer virus that's believed to be the world’s first digital weapon. News outlets had reported that both the US and Israel were behind the virus designed to slow down Iran's nuclear program – but even now, years after the attack on Natanz uranium enrichment plant, and long since researchers discovered Stuxnet on computers in other countries, the...
2016-07-18
28 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
'Zero Days' Director Alex Gibney On Making Stuxnet A Movie Star
Filmmaker Alex Gibney is known for his awardwinning documenteries on topics that range from Enron to Wikileaks, but now he's taken on a tough challenge: Making a movie about a secret program that few people will publicly acknowledge. "Zero Days" focuses on the Stuxnet computer virus that's believed to be the world’s first digital weapon. News outlets had reported that both the US and Israel were behind the virus designed to slow down Iran's nuclear program – but even now, years after the attack on Natanz uranium enrichment plant, and long since researchers discovered Stuxnet on computers in other countries, the...
2016-07-18
28 min
NewAmerica
Hackers Infiltrated Ukraine's Power Grid. What's Next?
A massive power outage in December left more than 200,000 people in the dark in Western Ukraine. It was the first time a cyberattack successfully took down a portion of a country’s power grid. Rob Lee, cofounder of cybersecurity company Dragos Security and a former US Air Force Cyberoperations Officer, personally investigated the Ukraine hack. He joins the Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss how hackers took out Ukraine's electricity, what more can the US government and companies do to safeguard the American power grid, and the challenges researchers face when trying to test threats to critical infrastructure. Also in this episode: Po...
2016-06-20
35 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Hackers Infiltrated Ukraine's Power Grid. What's Next?
A massive power outage in December left more than 200,000 people in the dark in Western Ukraine. It was the first time a cyberattack successfully took down a portion of a country’s power grid. Rob Lee, cofounder of cybersecurity company Dragos Security and a former US Air Force Cyberoperations Officer, personally investigated the Ukraine hack. He joins the Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss how hackers took out Ukraine's electricity, what more can the US government and companies do to safeguard the American power grid, and the challenges researchers face when trying to test threats to critical infrastructure. Also in this episode: Po...
2016-06-20
35 min
NewAmerica
Cybersecurity In 2020, Hacking Ships, And The Price Of Bugs
What will be the state of digital security in five and 10 years? That's the question Steve Weber, director of the University of California - Berkeley's Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, and his team tried to tackle in a major research project. Weber joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about the maybe not-so-far out possibilities that people may soon start to see insecurity as the status quo on the Web – and that with the spread of the Internet of Things even their emotions could soon be hacked. Podcast cohosts Peter Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from Passcode, The Christian Science Mo...
2016-05-26
39 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Cybersecurity In 2020, Hacking Ships, And The Price Of Bugs
What will be the state of digital security in five and 10 years? That's the question Steve Weber, director of the University of California - Berkeley's Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, and his team tried to tackle in a major research project. Weber joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about the maybe not-so-far out possibilities that people may soon start to see insecurity as the status quo on the Web – and that with the spread of the Internet of Things even their emotions could soon be hacked. Podcast cohosts Peter Singer from New America and Sara Sorcher from Passcode, The Christian Science Mo...
2016-05-26
39 min
NewAmerica
The Coming ‘Bloodbath’ in Cybersecurity Business, Defending US Networks & Bad Hacker Stereotypes
Jack Harrington, vice president for cybersecurity and special missions at Raytheon, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss the role the private sector can play in helping government improve its security, the Defense Department’s cyber strategy, and innovative technical solutions to bridge the vast talent gap in this field. Also joining New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher is Niloofar Razi Howe, senior vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at RSA, a leading computer and networking security company. They discuss the state of the cybersecurity market, what products and services to expect in the coming years, and how to ch...
2016-04-20
43 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
The Coming ‘Bloodbath’ in Cybersecurity Business, Defending US Networks & Bad Hacker Stereotypes
Jack Harrington, vice president for cybersecurity and special missions at Raytheon, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss the role the private sector can play in helping government improve its security, the Defense Department’s cyber strategy, and innovative technical solutions to bridge the vast talent gap in this field. Also joining New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher is Niloofar Razi Howe, senior vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at RSA, a leading computer and networking security company. They discuss the state of the cybersecurity market, what products and services to expect in the coming years, and how to ch...
2016-04-20
43 min
NewAmerica
Your Favorite Movies and Cyber from Down Under
New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher interview Walter Parkes, the noted screenwriter-turned-film producer who’s behind many of your all time favorite cybersecurity movies: Sneakers and WarGames. They talk about the hacker archetypes depicted in pop culture, why these movies resonate with this community, how fiction sometimes inspires real policy change in this field – and whose cybersecurity work he finds most fascinating. Ben Heyes, chief information security & trust officer at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, also joins the podcast this episode to discuss how the changing landscape of cyberthreats; comparisons between the way US financial institutions and Commonwealth – the larges...
2016-03-23
53 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Your Favorite Movies and Cyber from Down Under
New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher interview Walter Parkes, the noted screenwriter-turned-film producer who’s behind many of your all time favorite cybersecurity movies: Sneakers and WarGames. They talk about the hacker archetypes depicted in pop culture, why these movies resonate with this community, how fiction sometimes inspires real policy change in this field – and whose cybersecurity work he finds most fascinating. Ben Heyes, chief information security & trust officer at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, also joins the podcast this episode to discuss how the changing landscape of cyberthreats; comparisons between the way US financial institutions and Commonwealth – the larges...
2016-03-23
53 min
NewAmerica
The Encryption Wars And Privacy Shield
Former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about his new book, "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror." Hayden – now a principal at The Chertoff Group – discusses the need to balance national security secrets and the public's right to government transparency, his reaction after Edward Snowden revealed details from mass surveillance programs he started, and why he's siding in favor of strong encryption for consumers. Also joining New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher this episode is Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill. They talk about "Privacy Shield," the new agre...
2016-02-23
59 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
The Encryption Wars And Privacy Shield
Former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about his new book, "Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror." Hayden – now a principal at The Chertoff Group – discusses the need to balance national security secrets and the public's right to government transparency, his reaction after Edward Snowden revealed details from mass surveillance programs he started, and why he's siding in favor of strong encryption for consumers. Also joining New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher this episode is Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill. They talk about "Privacy Shield," the new agre...
2016-02-23
59 min
NewAmerica
Hack the Toaster, Cyber National Guard & Why L0pht Didn't Shutter the Internet
Chris Wysopal a.k.a Weld Pond, chief technology officer of application security firm Veracode, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss the suspected cyberattack on the Ukrainian power grid, ways to increase transparency about cybersecurity expertise at publicly-traded companies, and why the L0pht hacking collective he once belonged to didn't want to shut down the Internet back in the 1990s just to prove to senators it could. Also joining New America’s Peter Singer and Passcode’s Sara Sorcher is Chris Young, general manager of Intel Security. They talk about the unconventional cyberthreats emerging from the booming Internet of Thin...
2016-01-14
46 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Hack the Toaster, Cyber National Guard & Why L0pht Didn't Shutter the Internet
Chris Wysopal a.k.a Weld Pond, chief technology officer of application security firm Veracode, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to discuss the suspected cyberattack on the Ukrainian power grid, ways to increase transparency about cybersecurity expertise at publicly-traded companies, and why the L0pht hacking collective he once belonged to didn't want to shut down the Internet back in the 1990s just to prove to senators it could. Also joining New America’s Peter Singer and Passcode’s Sara Sorcher is Chris Young, general manager of Intel Security. They talk about the unconventional cyberthreats emerging from the booming Internet of Thin...
2016-01-14
46 min
NewAmerica
Cyber Insurance, Safe Harbor 2.0, and the Human Capital Crisis
Angela McKay, who runs Microsoft's public policy work on cybersecurity, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about the importance of developing international norms for cyberspace, European privacy concerns, why she's disappointed women comprise only 10 percent of the cybersecurity workforce, and how Microsoft's own attitude – and reputation – for security has evolved over the years. New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher also chat with Elana Broitman, a shareholder in Greenbert Traurig, LLP.’s Government Law & Policy Practice and a former Defense Department official. They discuss the benefits of having cyber insurance, how the Pentagon should think about buying cybersecurity products and se...
2015-12-03
40 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Cyber Insurance, Safe Harbor 2.0, and the Human Capital Crisis
Angela McKay, who runs Microsoft's public policy work on cybersecurity, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about the importance of developing international norms for cyberspace, European privacy concerns, why she's disappointed women comprise only 10 percent of the cybersecurity workforce, and how Microsoft's own attitude – and reputation – for security has evolved over the years. New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher also chat with Elana Broitman, a shareholder in Greenbert Traurig, LLP.’s Government Law & Policy Practice and a former Defense Department official. They discuss the benefits of having cyber insurance, how the Pentagon should think about buying cybersecurity products and se...
2015-12-03
40 min
NewAmerica
A 'Cyber Party' with John McAfee and the White House Cybersecurity Czar
For October's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, The Cybersecurity Podcast team is bringing you an hour-long special episode featuring White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel, and John McAfee, the security pioneer who just founded his own political party – the Cyber Party – and is running for President of the United States. New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher chat with Mr. Daniel about the Obama administration's plans for sanctions to prevent online attacks, whether he's optimistic about the recent agreement between Washington and China to thwart cyberespionage, how the White House reacted to the massive Office of Personnel Management hack, and his...
2015-10-21
59 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
A 'Cyber Party' with John McAfee and the White House Cybersecurity Czar
For October's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, The Cybersecurity Podcast team is bringing you an hour-long special episode featuring White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel, and John McAfee, the security pioneer who just founded his own political party – the Cyber Party – and is running for President of the United States. New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher chat with Mr. Daniel about the Obama administration's plans for sanctions to prevent online attacks, whether he's optimistic about the recent agreement between Washington and China to thwart cyberespionage, how the White House reacted to the massive Office of Personnel Management hack, and his...
2015-10-21
59 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Hurd on the Hill, Hacking Jeeps & the Wall of Sheep
Cybersecurity pro and undercover CIA officer-turned-Republican Rep. Will Hurd joins New America’s Peter Singer and Passcode’s Sara Sorcher to talk about what it's like to be the rare cybersecurity expert in Congress; why he went to DEF CON this summer; and why he's disappointed the Office of Personnel Management never apologized for allowing his personal information to fall into the hands of hackers. Hurd, a freshman, is chairman of the IT subcommittee on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Next up: Chris Valasek. He made headlines this summer by demonstrating a live hack of a Jeep Cher...
2015-09-24
39 min
NewAmerica
Hurd on the Hill, Hacking Jeeps & the Wall of Sheep
Cybersecurity pro and undercover CIA officer-turned-Republican Rep. Will Hurd joins New America’s Peter Singer and Passcode’s Sara Sorcher to talk about what it's like to be the rare cybersecurity expert in Congress; why he went to DEF CON this summer; and why he's disappointed the Office of Personnel Management never apologized for allowing his personal information to fall into the hands of hackers. Hurd, a freshman, is chairman of the IT subcommittee on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Next up: Chris Valasek. He made headlines this summer by demonstrating a live hack of a Jeep Cher...
2015-09-24
39 min
NewAmerica
The Half-life of Secrets, A Golden Age of Surveillance, and the US Military's Starship Enterprise
Leading privacy and cyberlaw scholar Peter Swire joins New America’s Peter Singer and Passcode’s Sara Sorcher to talk about the difficulty of keeping secrets in the Digital Age, the differences between the East and West Coast's views on the Edward Snowden leaks, and what's still needed to reform US surveillance practices. Swire, a professor at Georgia Institute of Technology who also served on President Obama’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technology, says we're living in a Golden Age of Surveillance – and that law enforcement is not actually "going dark" in its pursuit of criminals and terrorists but actu...
2015-08-19
42 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
The Half-life of Secrets, A Golden Age of Surveillance, and the US Military's Starship Enterprise
Leading privacy and cyberlaw scholar Peter Swire joins New America’s Peter Singer and Passcode’s Sara Sorcher to talk about the difficulty of keeping secrets in the Digital Age, the differences between the East and West Coast's views on the Edward Snowden leaks, and what's still needed to reform US surveillance practices. Swire, a professor at Georgia Institute of Technology who also served on President Obama’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technology, says we're living in a Golden Age of Surveillance – and that law enforcement is not actually "going dark" in its pursuit of criminals and terrorists but actu...
2015-08-19
42 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Bug Bounties, Stunt Hacks, and the Golden Rules of Breach Disclosure
Katie Moussouris, chief policy officer for HackerOne, joins New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher to talk about bug bounty programs and how to incentivize hackers to help the private sector solve cybersecurity problems. They also chat about controversial proposed changes to the Wassenaar Arrangement, an arms export agreement, which have incensed major cybersecurity companies, researchers, and digital rights groups. Siobhan Gorman from global communications consultancy company Brunswick Group joins the panel discussion about how cyberattacks could hurt businesses' reputations, the "golden rule" for companies to disclose when they've been breached, and how government agencies might improve their cybersecurity...
2015-07-28
36 min
NewAmerica
Bug Bounties, Stunt Hacks, and the Golden Rules of Breach Disclosure
Katie Moussouris, chief policy officer for HackerOne, joins New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher to talk about bug bounty programs and how to incentivize hackers to help the private sector solve cybersecurity problems. They also chat about controversial proposed changes to the Wassenaar Arrangement, an arms export agreement, which have incensed major cybersecurity companies, researchers, and digital rights groups. Siobhan Gorman from global communications consultancy company Brunswick Group joins the panel discussion about how cyberattacks could hurt businesses' reputations, the "golden rule" for companies to disclose when they've been breached, and how government agencies might improve their cybersecurity...
2015-07-28
36 min
The Cybersecurity Podcast
Science Fiction, The Surveillance State and World War III
Cory Doctorow – science fiction author, journalist and co-editor of the blog Boing Boing – joins New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher to talk about society's "peak indifference" to the Surveillance State, what policies could stand in the way of a future Internet utopia, whether young people actually care about their privacy online, and what a future world war might look like in the 2020s. Dan Kaufman, director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, chats about funding "moonshot" projects to help the military beef up its digital defenses, the risks that come with the burgeoning Internet of Things, and what it's like...
2015-06-18
42 min
NewAmerica
Science Fiction, The Surveillance State and World War III
Cory Doctorow – science fiction author, journalist and co-editor of the blog Boing Boing – joins New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher to talk about society's "peak indifference" to the Surveillance State, what policies could stand in the way of a future Internet utopia, whether young people actually care about their privacy online, and what a future world war might look like in the 2020s. Dan Kaufman, director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, chats about funding "moonshot" projects to help the military beef up its digital defenses, the risks that come with the burgeoning Internet of Things, and what it's like...
2015-06-18
42 min
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definiti
Tao of Sports Ep. 133 – Herm Sorcher (CEO/Managing Partner, Danbury Whalers)
The Danbury Whalers are minor league hockey at its core. CEO Herm Sorcher comes on the podcast to discuss how the Whalers have survived in a league that has seen several members fold and is down to four total for the 2012-13 season. Sorcher talks about the applied sciences of ticket selling and sports marketing, getting into the world of corporate sponsorship as well as community relations, especially when dealing with family fun entertainment.
2013-05-22
35 min
Tao of Sports Podcast
Tao of Sports Ep. 133 – Herm Sorcher (CEO/Managing Partner, Danbury Whalers)
The Danbury Whalers are minor league hockey at its core. CEO Herm Sorcher comes on the podcast to discuss how the Whalers have survived in a league that has seen several members fold and is down to four total for the 2012-13 season. Sorcher talks about the applied sciences of ticket selling and sports marketing, getting into the world of corporate sponsorship as well as community relations, especially when dealing with family fun entertainment.
2013-05-22
35 min
Wanda's Picks Special Broadcast
This morning we rebroadcast from June 21, 2011, the interviews with directors of two films, Peter Sorcher, director, Eat the Sun &Katie Wolfe, director, Kawa. Kawa is screening at Frameline 35, this evening, June 23, 2011, 9:30 PM, at the Elmwood Theatre in Berkeley, CA. The director, producer and Moari writer of international note, Witi Ihimara, will be there. Witi's novel Nights in the Gardens of Spain forms the basis of the film about a Maori man, Kawa, who outs himself after a life of untruth. Kawa is also Witi's story too; it is the story of a very patriarchial family (and society) which Kawa is...
2011-06-23
1h 30
RandomChatter Network
MC #168: Eat The Sun w/ director Peter Sorcher
In this special bonus episode, Andrew talks to filmmaker Peter Sorcher about his new documentary Eat The Sun, which was recently released on DVD and premieres on The Documentary Channel on June 21. The film follows Mason Dwinell, a man who believes that the practice of sungazing can potentially replace the human body's need for all other energy sources, including food. Is it as crazy as it sounds, or is it in fact possible to go for years without eating? SHOW NOTES: Interview w/ Peter Sorcher: 3:37 - Your movie follows sungazing enthusiast Mason Dwinell. How did you first hear about Mason...
2011-06-21
33 min
Wanda's Picks Summer Special
Eat the Sun screens on the Documentary Channel on the Summer Solstice, June 21, 8 PM ET/PT. Peter Sorcher, director, spent 11 years in New York City honing his storytelling and branding skills as a commercial and documentary film editor with Red Car. He has worked on commercials for Nike, Coke, Reebok, IBM, and The North Face, among others as well editing documentary films that have garnered theatrical and televised release. He'll talk about how he met a young former Olympian hopeful, Mason Dwinell, who set out on an incredible cross-country journey to uncover the truth behind the ancient art of Sungazing, wh...
2011-06-21
2h 04
big brother records dublin podcast !
big brother podcast 31th may 07
lcd sounsystem-freakout (b side to all my friends) sorcher-surfing at midnight droids-shanti dance chaz jankel-300,000 synths(sean p mix) the duke of barlington-flash 83(from balarica 3 comp) lsd-compentent maceo and the macks-cross the tracks(the better go back) mock & toof-zomby disco serge santiago-blue edit..(remember lost and found dub) booka shade-karma car jockim-drumatrix depeche mode - everything counts live all track can be found at big brother records...so give us a call or email and tell us what u think and wants...cheers glen
2007-06-01
03 min