
Andy Schneider
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May 21, 2024 |
aei.org | Andy Schneider |David Hyman |Thomas Miller |Carole Hooven
On May 30, AEI’s Thomas P. Miller invited David Hyman of Georgetown Law, Peter Nelson from the Center of the American Experiment, and Andy Schneider of Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy to discuss Dr. Hyman’s recent proposals to transform the Medicaid and Medicare programs from defined benefits systems into more cash-based defined contribution health-subsidy systems.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
podcasts.apple.com | Mike Scott |Steve Touw |Andy Schneider
This episode of Code to Cloud features a discussion with Immuta's CISO, Mike Scott, and Co-Founder and CTO, Steve Touw, hosted by Andy Schneider, Field CISO EMEA at Lacework. Mike is a highly experienced and accomplished leader in information and data security, real-time analysis of immediate threats, and IT and infrastructure designs. And Steve is known for his data science work with US Special Operations Command and the US Intelligence Community.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
practical365.com | Tony Redmond |Andy Schneider |Becky Cross
Table of ContentsToggleIn a simpler world, we worried about the prospect of terminated employees removing information from companies in PST files generated by Outlook. PST files arrived with Outlook in 1997 as a solution for the limited mailbox storage available in Exchange Server at the time. Most users had 50 MB mailbox quotas.
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Sep 5, 2023 |
practical365.com | Tony Redmond |Andy Schneider |Paul Robichaux
Table of ContentsToggle I’m a big fan of using the Search-UnifiedAuditLog cmdlet to interrogate Microsoft 365 audit data to discover what happens in a Microsoft 365 tenant. Examples of the usefulness of audit data are monitoring for events that might indicate that an attacker is trying to sneak into a tenant or checking for the addition of specific user accounts to the membership of teams.
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Jan 26, 2023 |
practical365.com | Paul Robichaux |Andy Schneider |Tony Redmond
Some people enjoy ads and commercials. Most of us, however, don’t. More to the point, many Internet users are angry at, and frustrated with, how intrusive ads have become. Back before the days of Canter and Siegel, there were no ads on the nascent Internet, and the general trend since then has been to shove more ads, with better targeting, into more places.
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