
A podcast in which we talk about all things information, all things security, and all things information security. And take none of it too seriously. For detailed show notes and further reading, please check out the blog/website: www.securityzed.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 272 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationTrue Crime | ||||

We let Raphty inform the world about the vagaries and details of Australia. Or Austria. Or something.The WannaPractice app: www.wannapractice.com Use the code “WP20PER2024” at registration for 20% off the regular price.The WannaBeA training material:... more
We discuss some current events after our one-week hiatus, such as the reason for our one-week hiatus (Matt saving the world), an ominous warning about the end of Microsoft Authenticator, and troubling developments from a significant problem child, Cl... more
In which we discuss the morality and ethics of how human remains might be used. Warning for the squeamish: we talk a lot about the disposition of human remains.The link for donating to Ryan Hall: www.theyallsquad.org/The WannaPractice app: ww... more
We talk a lot about AI, particularly how it affects UIs and functionality (or doesn’t), and its possible use in moviemaking.The WannaPractice app: www.wannapractice.com Use the code “WP20PER2024” at registration for 20% off the regular price.The Wann... more
I liked Robin's reference to the old phone switchboard and operator to describe DNS lookups. That's very similar to the analogy I use when I teach. It's a concept most people can readily grasp. Thanks for a great episode.
Highly recommend giving this pair a listen.
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