
Intimate conversations with a diverse array of real-world hackers for "good," including a ransomware negotiator, an NSA recruit, a lock picker, a missionary, a hactivist, a hacker couple raising hacker kids, and many more. Hosted by Jeremy N. Smith, author of Breaking and Entering: The Extraordinary Story of a Hacker Called "Alien."
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyTrue Crime | ||||

Hacker/artist/scientist Liana Lareau on hacking's origins at MIT, art status at Burning Man, and applications to investigating the human genome. Visit the MIT Hack Gallery and Lareau Lab at hacks.mit.edu and www.lareaulab.org. Follow Je... more
BADASS Army CEO Katelyn Bowden on fighting revenge porn, organizing a hacktivist army, and changing the culture of consent, online and off. Follow BADASS and Katelyn at badassarmy.org and twitter.com/BadassBowden. Follow Jeremy at htt... more
Hacker anthropologist Gabriella Coleman on embedding for six years with a global hacktivist group, celebrating the surprising virtues of anonymity, and trying to avoid being tracked in the digital age. Follow Gabriella at twitter.com/BiellaCo... more
Bugcrowd founder Casey Ellis on employing hundreds of thousands of hackers, the big business of bug bounty programs, and how to save teenage hackers from a life of crime. Follow Bugcrowd and Casey at www.bugcrowd.com and twitter.com/c... more
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This host is a great interviewer & not only incredibly intelligent but fun as well. I highly recommend anyone who wants to learn more about hacking and everyday people who you would never knew were experts in it, you should give this a listen!
The content of this podcast is interesting but it is hard to listen to. Throughout the series there's an imbalance between the volume levels of the guests and the host. In many episodes the guest speaker's audio is painfully distorted.
This podcast is well hosted and goes into a wide breathe of topics in relation to cybersecurity. As a finance major I find myself considering a switch to Comp Sci after listening to the Skylar episode.
I don’t work in IT, but this show was so interesting that I listened to all the episodes in a weekend.
I work in I.T and this podcast is perfect! Stop what you are doing and listen now!!!! I am so grateful for this podcast. Thank you!!!!










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