• Episode One

  • Jan 30 2023
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • About me

    Geek, Husband, Father of 6

    Two special needs children (blind, nonverbal, etc)

    • Adopted from China
    • Our two adopted children are not biologically related as many people suspect

    20+ years in IT

    • IT Operations - NetOps performance monitoring
    • Security Operations - Host based intrusion, perimeter security, etc
    • Big Data
    • Technical sales and leadership roles in two large software companies on the West coast

    I mentioned my son was a streamer...Check out JustVelocityy

    About the Show

    SysOp - The system operator of a Bulletin Board System

    • First BBS (CBBS) software created by Ward Christensen and Randy Suess in 1978 as a way to stay connected with their computer club during a brutal winter
    • BBS’s were computer systems set up as servers which allowed others to connect over dial-in modems to exchange messages, chat, share files, and interact in other ways. These humble systems were often simple desktop computers sitting in someone’s home
    • BBS’s tended to be very personal as users typically dialed into local numbers in their vicinity as to not incur long distance charges
    • The SysOp was the admin, owner, and facilitator of the BBS and would often communicate directly with users.

    Regular Show Format

    • Intro
    • Sponsors/Patrons
    • Share comments, letters, follow-up materials, etc from previous episode
    • Tip of the week (Security, apps, hacks, etc)
    • 2 -3 news stories, articles, interesting nuggets from the web
    • Closing comments

    Regular Show Schedule

    I will release a new episode and upload weekly on Sunday evening so listeners can begin the work week with access to the latest episode.

    Episode One Content Security keys for Apple ID
    • Available with IOS 16.3
    • https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213154
    • Yubico - hardware security key manufacturer - https://yubico.com
    • Multi-factor auth   Authentication using two or more factors to achieve authentication. Factors are (i) something you know (e.g., password/personal identification number); (ii) something you have (e.g., cryptographic identification device, token); and (iii) something you are (e.g., biometric). Source(s): NIST SP 1800-12b under multifactor authentication
    • What is NIST?
    • Mastodon

    What is Mastodon? I did have a link to recent blog post I made, but I took that blog down after the recording of the podcast.  Here is where you can learn more about Mastodon.

    Tech Layoffs
    • November 2022 Meta laid off 11,000 people, about 13% of its workforce
    • Google, IBM, and SAP, and others have made significant layoffs already this year
    • Many of these layoffs are being blamed on slowdowns in customer demand, recession worries, and issues related to the COVID pandemic
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