CyberBites Podcast

Nick Sturgeon

With cybersecurity becoming more complex and the threats even more dangerous… knowing what to do to protect yourself can seem like an impossible task. That is until now, welcome to the CyberBites Podcast. The Podcast where we help you filter through the noise one byte at a time.

  1. 11/18/2020

    The Election is over... well sort of!

    The 2020 U.S. Elections are in the books... well sort of! In this episode I continue the conversation over the election and election security. Even though voting day is done the aftermath of the election and results are far from over. Now according to Election officials all went well,  there is/was no fraud, and the entire election was secure. However, we cannot forget the conversation over the last four years about how Russia interfered with the 2016 election. These officials want us to trust their word for it. If they really want us to trust the results and that things were secure, we need them to be 100% transparent. Now was there wide spread fraud, maybe/maybe not. To completely dismiss this as a crazy idea and dismiss those who are calling foul, is not going to build trust. Either side needs to present the evidence and fact in their case. The other conversation I bring up is the rumor control efforts by U.S DHS and the Federal government. As I was preparing for this episode I came across a web page on U.S DHS CISA site on their campaign for rumor control. This campaign is part of their fight against dis-information. Looking into it, my initial reaction was not good. Is it the government's job to fight rumors even if it is part of fighting disinformation from a foreign government. This is a slippery slope issue. This effort is even happening with the Indiana state government, Governor Holcomb, and Indiana Department of Homeland Security.   Links: https://fox59.com/news/national-world/cybersecurity-officials-maintain-this-years-election-was-the-most-secure-in-us-history/ https://www.cisa.gov/rumorcontrol

    35 min
  2. 05/31/2020

    CyberBites Chat w\James Czerniawski of the Libertas Institute

    On this episode of the CyberBites Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with James Czerniawski of the Libertas Institute. The Libertas Institute is based in Lehi, UT and is a 501(c)3 who's mission "is to change hearts, minds, and laws to build a freer society by creating and implementing innovative policy reforms and exceptional educational resources." James is a Policy Analyst specializing on Technology and Innovation. The conversation starts out by framing the challenges and problems we as individuals and our government's face as it relates to technology, privacy and security. From there James talks about the Privacy Proposal that the Libertas Institute is working to get passed in the Utah State Legislature. This was a really fun conversation and super thankful for James taking time out of his week to chat. I want to thank Lindsay Marie for making the introduction and helping to set this conversation up. James was born in New Jersey and raised in New York. Prior to joining Libertas, he was a Program Coordinator for the American Institute for Economic Research. He earned his master’s degree in economics from George Mason University where he was a Mercatus MA Fellow. He graduated from the State University of New York – Purchase with a bachelor’s in economics and American history. He is a travel enthusiast, a professional gamer, a cellist, an actor, a book worm, and a strong supporter for the ideas of liberty. You can find James on Twitter: @JamesCz19 As a special note: this was the first time recording on a Rodecaster Pro. Man did this thing surpass my expectations. The sound is great, the ability to control and adjust things during the recording as fantastic, and you have to love the built in sound board.   Links: https://libertasutah.org/limited-and-open-government/proposal-the-privacy-protection-act/ https://libertasutah.org/ Twitter: @LibertasUtah

    1h 9m
4.9
out of 5
10 Ratings

About

With cybersecurity becoming more complex and the threats even more dangerous… knowing what to do to protect yourself can seem like an impossible task. That is until now, welcome to the CyberBites Podcast. The Podcast where we help you filter through the noise one byte at a time.