Order of Operations is a chance to take the mystery and fear out of one of the most important topics that affect us today: digital security. What is usually limited to geeky nerds throwing jargon around is actually easier to understand than you might think. Through conversations with regular people from all walks of life — and the occasional industry expert - this podcast will address some of the ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Can you trust everything you read in the news? As tech and security breaches are a common topic in media, we thought it’d be a good opportunity to sit down and get Travis’ professional opinion about how much attention you should pay to scary headline... more
It’s 10pm. Do you know where your data is? more
Today I chat with my guest Romain Pelisse, a senior Java engineer and BASH expert with over 20 years of experience in the field. We discuss digital concepts like data privacy (or lack thereof) and Open Source Software (OSS), plus the pros and cons o... more
In our pilot episode, Travis joked about National Password Hygiene Day, but this was really a hint that I should get into 1Password and acknowledge my mess. Since my story is probably a common one, here’s what I did and how it’s going. more
In this week’s episode we continue the discussion on what makes a great password, since we kind of forgot to get into that the first time. We talk in more detail about strong and weak passwords, how some websites throttle password strength (and it’s ... more
It’s alive! Today on the pilot episode of Order of Operations, we talk about what really makes a good password and how do you make it easier to be secure without tipping into tin-foil-hat land? more
After months of late-night conversations and countless party discussions, Travis put his voice on record and we’re getting this podcast together. more
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