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Prelude to Mutiny

Carolyn Peters

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Enterprises team expect to find when they set out toward the Cavatica? Find out in PRELUDE TO MUTINY, a bonus miniseries consisting of five 10-minute episodes starring Kai, Chen, Dani, and more — BEFORE they meet X! This episode is part 1 of PRELUDE TO MUTINY. Unlock the full miniseries when you become a $5+/month patron on Patreon:
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For this week’s episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast Kris and Sam have a further discussion about some of the research Prelude has been conducting by throwing out the question; What is a TTP? We also talk about threat hunting frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK, Diamond, NIST CSF, and Lockheed’s Kill Chain and what they do right and what things are la…
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For this week’s episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast Kris, Lewis, and Sam have a discussion about some of the research Prelude has been conducting more recently around looking at tools within the industry and what they do well and what things they may not do so well. Specifically, we have been looking at open and closed source tools around comm…
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For this week’s episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast Kris, Alex, and Sam sit down to have a roundtable discussion about the current looming concerns over the economy and how that might impact the cyber security industry. Starting this year, we are going to 2 podcasts a month! This podcast will be distributed on all major podcasting platforms in…
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Welcome to another episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! This week Kris has a special guest Waseem Albaba our new security intern on the podcast to discuss the challenges of security related courses in higher education, University cybersecurity groups, and Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions. Give it a listen! Find new CTFs and join teams at CT…
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Welcome to another episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! This week Alex and Kris have a special guest Jonathan Couch on the podcast to discuss security operations, threat intelligence, and the MITRE ATT&CK Framework. This is not one to miss! Starting this year, we are going to 2 podcasts a month! This podcast will be distributed on all major po…
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Welcome to our eleventh episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! This week Alex and Kris have special guest Stephan on the podcast to discuss his time being an intern here at Prelude, going from mechanical engineering to software engineering, the decision to continue school and work at Prelude full time, and the current work he has been doing as a…
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Welcome to our tenth episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! This week we did something a bit different. Alex has been out on vacation and the entire team has been hard at work to deliver Operator 1.5. Kris and Sam decided to discuss observations made during our development of the CONTI and APT-29 chains. They also briefly touch on SolarWinds, US…
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Welcome to our ninth episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! We took a small break from 0verture to work on all the great new things we are bringing to you in Operator v1.5 that we will be release very soon. In this episode, Kris, Alex, and special guest COO of Prelude Penny Tiglias (@ptiglias) discuss all things technical hiring! Get insight int…
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Welcome to our seventh episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! Kris, Alex, and special guest Casey Smith (@subTee) discuss all things security testing! We talk what security testing is, best practices, testing experiences, and how to convince your organization to start security testing. This is not one to miss! Starting this year, we are going to…
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Welcome to our eighth episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! Kris, Alex, and one of Prelude's new Security Engineers Bart discuss how they got into the security field and what changes if any they would make knowing what they know now. We talk about providing resources that have either helped us or we think will help others. We will be putting al…
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Welcome to our sixth episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! Kris and Alex discuss the future direction of the podcast, hacks of 2021, predictions for 2022, and security improvements we would like to see in the industry in 2022. Starting this year, we are going to 2 podcasts a month! Look out for our next podcast on Jan 28, 2022. This podcast wil…
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Welcome to our fifth episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! Kris and Alex invite a special guest Robin Williams (bfuzzy) to the podcast to discuss purple teaming. We dive into what purple teaming is, how it's different from the traditional Red vs. Blue, and how you can get started with purple teaming in your organization. We are doing three podc…
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Welcome to our fourth episode and first in person video podcast of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! In this segment, Kris and Alex join Prelude’s CEO Spencer Thompson and Lead of Product and Technology Lewis Zimmerman to discuss career development, job placement, and transitioning into the cybersecurity field. This month, the entire Prelude team trav…
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Welcome to our third episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! In this segment, Kris and Alex discuss the reliance on EDRs and frameworks, our new product Protect, Operator 1.3 release, new TTP releases, and future content drops for December. We release 0verture every month and intend for it to be around 30-45mins in length. If you like what you're…
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Welcome to our second episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! In this segment, Kris and Alex welcome a special guest, our very own CTO David Hunt. David, Kris, and Alex discuss the new headless feature dropping in Operator 1.3 and Prelude engineering methods. Kris and Alex then discuss the TTP releases during the last month and future content rel…
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Prelude to Mutiny What did the Caldwell Enterprises team expect to find when they set out toward the Cavatica? Find out in PRELUDE TO MUTINY, a bonus miniseries consisting of five 10-minute episodes starring Kai, Chen, Dani, and more — BEFORE they meet X! This episode is part 1 of PRELUDE TO MUTINY. Unlock the full miniseries when you become a $5+/…
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What did the Caldwell Enterprises team expect to find when they set out toward the Cavatica? Find out in PRELUDE TO MUTINY, a bonus miniseries consisting of five 10-minute episodes starring Kai, Chen, Dani, and more — BEFORE they meet X! This episode is part 1 of PRELUDE TO MUTINY. Unlock the full miniseries when you become a $5+/month patron on Pa…
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Welcome to our first episode of 0verture: The Prelude Podcast! In this segment, our security engineers who will be hosting this podcast Alex and Kris introduce themselves, discuss the podcast format, go over some new exciting features in the newly released Operator 1.2, and discuss some exciting new releases in our adversary chains! For now, we pla…
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Get ready to unpack the exciting untold history of heroes who saved America in some of its darkest hours. Subscribe NOW to America’s Forgotten Heroes on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss an episode! America's Forgotten Heroes on Apple: https://utm.io/uduT7 America's Forgotten Heroes on Spotify: https://…
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Nixon goes to China and in a masterstroke of diplomacy turns a two-power Cold War into three-power triangular diplomacy, giving the United States the leverage for Détente, a chance for a soft landing for the Cold War in the 1970s. But Watergate destroys not only the Nixon administration; it reduces American morale and determination to its lowest po…
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A change of commanders comes too late to reverse the situation in Southeast Asia as Richard Nixon's program of 'Vietnamization' eases America out of its worst-directed war. But long before the last American serviceman leaves Vietnam, a new generation of liberators rise to the challenge of saving American tactics, weaponry and doctrine from themselv…
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Mired not only in the jungles of Southeast Asia but, worse, mired in outdated, rigid doctrine, fossilized tactics, and declining morale, a light can be made out in the middle of America's darkest night. A swaggering fighter jock, married to a movie star, turns a demoralized, undertrained and under-led group of dispirited American flyers into a snar…
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You stepped out of a big, air-conditioned silver bird, out into the kind of heat, sunlight and humidity that even Americans raised in the Deep South could not believe. You would wander around, wondering where your ground transport was, and what your barracks might be like, and once the immensity of the new reality fully hit, someone with more time …
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With the mechanisms of apocalypse firmly in place, both sides accelerate their efforts to determine the actual capabilities of the other. No detail is too insignificant: attempts are made to recover Soviet test warheads from the bottom of the ocean. By the time USS Triton circumnavigates the globe underwater, the full potential of the nuclear subma…
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Following the Bay of Pigs disaster, and a second crisis in Europe resulting in the deadly grey reality of the Berlin Wall, an over-confident Nikita Khrushchev decides to further test what the Soviets see as a weak and vacillating Kennedy administration. As US reconnaissance overflights of Cuba resume after a hiatus following the events at Playa Gir…
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He had grown up a rich kid, believe it or not: the illegitimate son of a millionaire planter and a servant girl half his age. He was named "Truth," he was handsome and rugged, a 6'3" charismatic giant who had arrived back on his native shore with Che Guevara and handful of men on a leaky tub named "Granma." He faced off against Presidents Eisenhowe…
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In the years after World War II, Dwight David Eisenhower was arguably the most popular man on the planet. Ike’s prestige was so immense that in 1948, President Harry S Truman offered him the top slot on the 1948 Democratic ticket, with the offer to revert to his former position as Vice President under Eisenhower. It wasn’t enough. But by 1952, a Dr…
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Joseph Stalin, the architect and instigator of the 42-year Cold War, has died five years into the conflict. Across the Atlantic, a new Republican President, who had worked closely with Uncle Joe during World War II, is a mere two months in office. As the knives come out for the succession fight inside the Kremlin, will a brief window of opportunity…
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Although the entire Cold War passed without shots being fired between the two superpowers, the Cold War was anything but bloodless. The Korean conflict marked the beginning of proxy wars, regional conflicts backed by the full military might of both the United States and the Soviet Union. A brilliant amphibious landing turns the tide on the Korean P…
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So now the board is set and the pieces are in place. In the East, the battle-hardened, seemingly endless divisions of the Red Army, backed by the ruthless and pitiless Joseph Stalin and his state-driven terror. In the West, the idealistic to the point of naïveté allies and their game-changing pika-dons, the nuclear flash-booms that had turned Stali…
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After the defeat of Germany, Joseph Stalin looked at the pieces laid out on the board in front of him with satisfaction that bordered on glee. His Red Army, consisting of millions of battle-hardened troops, thousands of tanks and an equal number of artillery pieces had come to a halt — temporarily, thought Stalin — where they had encountered the Br…
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World War III — the Apocalypse that never was — started in the same place that World War II in Europe had ended: Berlin. “An Iron Curtain has descended across the Continent,” said Winston Churchill, and that curtain ran right through the heart of Berlin. One the Eastern side, the collectivist, state-centered world of Joseph Stalin's communist ideol…
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Catch a sneak peek of the first five minutes of episode one, followed by a fascinating interview with host Bill Whittle and the man behind Ronald Reagan's famous "Tear Down This Wall" speech - Peter Robinson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesThe Daily Wire による
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The Cold War may be over, but the tension between Russia and the West remains. Join Bill Whittle as he narrates this compelling series about two competing ideologies battling for global supremacy in the ashes of World War II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesThe Daily Wire による
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Ils apparaissent partout, mais que sont-ils vraiment? Les espaces de coworking – aussi nommés espaces de travail partagé ou espaces communautaires de travail – foisonnent à Montréal, et cet épisode d’En guise de prélude se consacre à lever le voile sur ce concept de bureau « nouveau genre » qui semble toutefois être associé à des réalités parfois f…
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Face à la multiplication des processus de consultation publique mis en place ces dernières années - en particulier dans le domaine de l’aménagement - l’équipe d’En guise de prélude est d’abord allée à la rencontre de Laurence Bherer, professeure agrégée en science politique à l’Université de Montréal, afin de mieux comprendre ce phénomène. Si la pa…
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En parcourant la ville, en se rendant au travail ou sur le chemin de l’école des œuvres d’art agrémentent notre parcours. Un grand nombre d’entre elles sont exposées dans les parcs, devant les bibliothèques ou dans des centres communautaires. Elles font partie du paysage et témoignent de l’histoire de la ville, participent à son image, provoquent o…
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Il est fort probable qu’il y ait un terrain ou un bâtiment vacant dans votre quartier. Suffit de se promener sur une des principales artères commerciales (Saint-Denis, Saint-Laurent, Sainte-Catherine) pour remarquer qu'il y a, çà et là, des bâtiments non-utilisés, et parfois même qui paraissent laissés à l'abandon. Les terrains et bâtiments vacants…
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Que nous réserve le futur de la mobilité à Montréal ? Comment les gens se déplacent-ils en ville ? La voiture est-elle toujours le mode de transport le plus utilisé ? Quelle est la part modale pour chacun des moyens de transports ? Comment intégrer les différents services de transport pour réduire l’utilisation de l’automobile ? Avec l’implantation…
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Lorsqu’on pense à la banlieue, une panoplie d’images nous viennent en tête : le calme, la tranquillité, la maison unifamiliale, mais aussi le trafic automobile et l’étalement urbain. Nous sommes devant des images contrastées d’un milieu de vie qui concerne plus de la moitié de la population en Amérique du Nord. Mais qu’en est-il réellement de nos j…
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