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In this episode, we discuss romance novels and the engineering behind a really decent smoked meat. Also, white claws.
In this episode, we talk about so many awesome things. This episode goes on record for being the longest running Reddup Security podcast (in minutes). You must give this entire cast a listen. So grab your beverage of choice, take a seat, and listen in.
John's Podcast: Centre Steer https://centresteer.com/
Twitter: @kostuch
Karlton E. has had a bit of a different work background and path then most of my previous guests. He has spent time in the military, and has a degree in criminal justice. He then spent time in the juvenile correction industry, before deciding that he really wanted to work in tech, and more specifically, information security. Now he's moving on to greener pastures in cyber and moving back to Arizona from Pittsburgh. We also talk about his experience being a podcaster, and the direct tie between detention work and cyber security. New guy incoming! Let's treat him right.
Welcome, Karlton to the Reddup Security Podcast.
This month we have Daria Phoebe Brashear @shadow https://www.dariaphoebe.com/
We chat about her efforts over the years contributing to, and eventually leading the project to maintain the enterprise-grade global distributed filesystem AFS. We chat about the true meaning behind the second-person plural pronoun, YINZ, and how it is gender neutral by design.
In this episode, we talk about the need for infosec professionals to focus on infrastructure as code, how he got on the cover of a magazine, and the philosophy of the Pittsburgh parking chair.
In this episode, Dylan and I catch up on his balcony farming efforts stemming from his new hobby of urban farmer and call each other #jagoffs for an extended period of time.
Welcome back to the show after a brief holiday break. 2021 is now.
#infosec #privacy
In this episode, Tim and I discuss various nuances of digital privacy, which Cars movie was better (not Cars 2), and how Docker is so very awesome.
In this episode, Karen and I talk about bias in technology, neopets, Pittsburgh amateur photography and using twitch to make money.
Karen is a pentester at the CMU SEI, has designed the logos for BarSides, and is passionate about security, work-life balance, and continuous learning.
Check out her online clothing store https://millyinzpgh.com
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.