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Hello to all our Cyber Squirrels! Can hackers make great public servants?
Host Selena Larson, and co-guest hosts, Sarah Sabotka and Tim Kromphardt sit down with Andrew Brandt, Founder and Executive Director of Elect More Hackers — a nonprofit on a mission to get more cybersecurity and tech-minded thinkers into elected office.
Together, they explore how hackers and technologists can bring their problem-solving mindset into civic life — from teaching digital safety at local libraries to advising lawmakers on cyber hygiene, data privacy, and AI policy. Andrew unpacks why infosec professionals are uniquely equipped to tackle systemic issues like the “enshittification” of online platforms, the right-to-repair movement, and the privacy nightmare of “smart” cars.
The conversation dives into the surprising cybersecurity gaps in government, how social engineering and lobbying overlap, and why civic engagement shouldn’t stop at voting. You’ll also hear how even small acts — like community outreach or helping shape local school tech policies — can lead to smarter, safer public systems.
Whether you’re a hacker or a policy nerd this episode will inspire you to plug in locally, build trust, and maybe even run for office yourself.
🎙️ Tune in to learn:
Think civic engagement isn’t for you? Think again — this conversation shows how even small actions from tech-minded thinkers can create big change.
Resources Mentioned:
🔗 Learn more: electmorehackers.com
For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.
Subscribe & Follow:
Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!
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Send us fan mail!
Hello to all our Cyber Squirrels! Can hackers make great public servants?
Host Selena Larson, and co-guest hosts, Sarah Sabotka and Tim Kromphardt sit down with Andrew Brandt, Founder and Executive Director of Elect More Hackers — a nonprofit on a mission to get more cybersecurity and tech-minded thinkers into elected office.
Together, they explore how hackers and technologists can bring their problem-solving mindset into civic life — from teaching digital safety at local libraries to advising lawmakers on cyber hygiene, data privacy, and AI policy. Andrew unpacks why infosec professionals are uniquely equipped to tackle systemic issues like the “enshittification” of online platforms, the right-to-repair movement, and the privacy nightmare of “smart” cars.
The conversation dives into the surprising cybersecurity gaps in government, how social engineering and lobbying overlap, and why civic engagement shouldn’t stop at voting. You’ll also hear how even small acts — like community outreach or helping shape local school tech policies — can lead to smarter, safer public systems.
Whether you’re a hacker or a policy nerd this episode will inspire you to plug in locally, build trust, and maybe even run for office yourself.
🎙️ Tune in to learn:
Think civic engagement isn’t for you? Think again — this conversation shows how even small actions from tech-minded thinkers can create big change.
Resources Mentioned:
🔗 Learn more: electmorehackers.com
For more information about Proofpoint, check out our website.
Subscribe & Follow:
Stay ahead of emerging threats, and subscribe! Happy hunting!

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