Sprint-Zero Podcast - Power Platform, AI, Low Code, Consultancy & Neurodiversity
Sprint-Zero is a podcast by Jon Russell and Mike Gowland, Consultants at a Microsoft Partner, that explores the world of Low Code Technologies, Artificial Intelligence and Consultancy. Join us for regular guest appearances from the Power Platform and AI communities, "Uncomfortable Corner", a discussion on everything new in the products we specialise in and for a good laugh or two.Episodes are typically every two weeks.Music graciously provided by KenLikeFit
Sprint-Zero Podcast - Power Platform, AI, Low Code, Consultancy & Neurodiversity
Zero. Trust. - Guest: Jon Jarvis
Summary
In this episode, Jon Jarvis, a Microsoft MVP and certified Microsoft trainer, discusses his journey in the IT industry and the importance of data security in the world of AI. He also talks about the Experts Live UK user group and the various themes they cover in their conferences. The conversation touches on topics such as the evolution of cloud computing, the normalization of cloud security, and the need for organizations to prioritize data security. In this conversation, Jon Jarvis discusses his experience as a Microsoft certified trainer and his upcoming talk at Scottish Summit. He also shares insights on phishing attacks and the importance of cybersecurity. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted segment called Uncomfortable Corner.
Takeaways
- Data security is crucial in the world of AI and should be a priority for organizations.
- The Experts Live UK user group hosts conferences on various themes, including AI, security, Azure, and power platforms.
- Cloud computing has become normalized, and organizations now trust the security of cloud platforms like Microsoft 365.
- Zero trust architecture requires a focus on data protection, encryption, and access control.
- Implementing data loss prevention policies and data classification policies is essential for safeguarding sensitive information. Becoming a Microsoft certified trainer involves delivering training and obtaining recommendations from higher-ups.
- Phishing attacks are a real threat, and even with multi-factor authentication, users can still be vulnerable.
- Microsoft offers tools like Defender for Office 365 to simulate phishing attacks and educate employees on cybersecurity.
- Jon Jarvis shares his experience of feeling uncomfortable when delivering difficult messages to technical workshop participants.
- Soft skills, such as effective communication, are crucial for customer-facing roles.
- Jon Jarvis enjoys Jiu-Jitsu and finds discomfort in physical challenges rather than professional situations.
Special Thanks to
Jon Jarvis for joining us for this episode! You can find their socials at:
LinkedIn Jon Jarvis | LinkedIn
Experts Live UK Experts Live UK | Meetup
KenLikeFit for providing music for this episode - [Find out more about him and listen to his music here](https://linktr.ee/kenlikefit)
Sponsored by Sean Astrakhan
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KenLikeFit for providing music for this episode - [Find out more about him and listen to his music here](https://linktr.ee/kenlikefit)
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