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004 - Passwords
[If you are not subscribed to short explanations, please sign up. We forwarded the feed from the other podcast for a month.] Show Notes: Don’t re-use passwords across sites How do you even remem
003 - LastPass Breach
[If you are not subscribed to short explanations, please sign up. We forwarded the feed from the other podcast for a month.] We’ve always recommended password managers. Both Tom and Chaim are us
002 - Backup
[If you are not subscribed to short explanations, please sign up. We forwarded the feed from the other podcast for a month.] Anytime you start a new project, your first goal is to have a backup. That&
001 - Hello World
Welcome to our new podcast. We are a beginner security podcast where we try to explain what is going on in the security world in an easy to understand way. Please join us. In this episode we explain w
Security 287-New Podcast, who dis?
This is our last podcast here on inThirty. We are moving to ShortExplanations. We are just letting you know we are moving, and how to follow us. Hopefully really soon (like next week) we will be up an
Security 286 – Personal Projects
Tech Portfolio: First: What do you want to communicate and why?Are you trying to get a job?Are you trying to make a repository of knowledge?Are you just playing around?Are you making an archive? GitHu
Security 385 – Misunderstood Legal Topics
In a March Madness style game, we use this bracket from TechDirt to discuss misunderstood legal brackets Announcing Techdirts March Madness: Get Your Bracket For The Most Misunderstood Legal Concept
Security 384 – Resume Tips
We continue our discussion on how to get a job in security by discussing what you should put on your resume. Dont feel like you cant even apply. We talk about things you can do.
Security 283 – Physical Tracking
We discuss ways stores, government, individuals, computers track you. What to watch for, and how to protect yourself.
Security 282 – No More Gapps
Google decided to take away Gapps legacy for a lot of old members. This rubs us the wrong way. We discuss what can be done, and why you should consider being so reliant on companies that can just take