On this episode of the Stogie Geeks Podcast: New Palio cutters, I miss Tatuaje RC 184s, Year of the Tiger, How [Not] To Choose a Cigar, Padron 95th, Cigar smoking TV and movie characters, what should I try next?, & more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
Bill Brenner – VP, Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance
@BillBrenner70
InfoSec content strategist, researcher, director, tech writer, blogger and community builder. VP of Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance.
Jason Albuquerque – Chief Operating Officer at Envision Technologies
@Jay_Albuquerque
Jason Albuquerque is the COO of Envision Technologies.
Joe Hozempa – Host at Stogie Geeks
@JoeHozempa
Joe Hozempa is the Sales Representative for Security Weekly. He has years of experience in Marketing & Positioning, Business Consultant, Business Development, and as a Talk Show Host. Joe is the Co-Host for the Stogie Geeks Show. Joe isn’t afraid to tell it-like-it-is, and is usually found drinking a Bloody Mary. He is found boxing it up at the local boxing ring or smoking a cigar at the cigar shop.
Joe is a business and family man that won’t be rocked by the hills of the world. A solid man with solid cigar reviews. Joe is a tobacconist that always follows his palette. His favorite cigar is the Tatuaje Pork Tenderloin and anything in Paul’s “F*** Off” section.
Paul Asadoorian – Founder at Security Weekly
@securityweekly
Paul Asadoorian is the founder of Security Weekly, which was acquired by CyberRisk Alliance. Paul spent time “in the trenches” implementing security programs for a lottery company and then a large university. Paul is offensive, having spent several years as a penetration tester. As Product Evangelist for Tenable Network Security, Paul built a library of materials on the topic of vulnerability management. When not hacking together embedded systems (or just plain hacking them) or coding silly projects in Python, Paul can be found researching his next set of headphones.
March 29, 2022
Recommendations, Big Cutters, & Cigars on Screen – SG #368
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On this episode of the Stogie Geeks Podcast: New Palio cutters, I miss Tatuaje RC 184s, Year of the Tiger, How [Not] To Choose a Cigar, Padron 95th, Cigar smoking TV and movie characters, what should I try next?, & more! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel
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Recommendations, Big Cutters, & Cigars on Screen
Hosts
Bill Brenner – VP, Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance
@BillBrenner70
InfoSec content strategist, researcher, director, tech writer, blogger and community builder. VP of Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance.
Jason Albuquerque – Chief Operating Officer at Envision Technologies
@Jay_Albuquerque
Jason Albuquerque is the COO of Envision Technologies.
Joe Hozempa – Host at Stogie Geeks
@JoeHozempa
Joe Hozempa is the Sales Representative for Security Weekly. He has years of experience in Marketing & Positioning, Business Consultant, Business Development, and as a Talk Show Host. Joe is the Co-Host for the Stogie Geeks Show. Joe isn’t afraid to tell it-like-it-is, and is usually found drinking a Bloody Mary. He is found boxing it up at the local boxing ring or smoking a cigar at the cigar shop.
Joe is a business and family man that won’t be rocked by the hills of the world. A solid man with solid cigar reviews. Joe is a tobacconist that always follows his palette. His favorite cigar is the Tatuaje Pork Tenderloin and anything in Paul’s “F*** Off” section.
Paul Asadoorian – Founder at Security Weekly
@securityweekly
Paul Asadoorian is the founder of Security Weekly, which was acquired by CyberRisk Alliance. Paul spent time “in the trenches” implementing security programs for a lottery company and then a large university. Paul is offensive, having spent several years as a penetration tester. As Product Evangelist for Tenable Network Security, Paul built a library of materials on the topic of vulnerability management. When not hacking together embedded systems (or just plain hacking them) or coding silly projects in Python, Paul can be found researching his next set of headphones.
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