TWiRT Ep. 233 – EAS Strict Time & Ransomware 10-30-14

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A Nashville DJ, complaining about an inconvenient EAS Test, unwittingly activates more EAS alerts across radio stations and cable systems.  Video streaming technology has a few radio stations becoming video providers.  And “ransomware” has taken several radio stations hostage lately, destroying music and commercial libraries.  How should engineers act to prevent their stations from getting hijacked?  Chris Tobin and Chris Tarr join us for a fast-paced episode of TWiRT!

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist, Content Creator Solutions
Chris Tarr, Director of Operations & Engineering at 88Nine RadioMilwaukee
Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com

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