
024 - Minimize What Can Be Known with the OSINT Defense & Security Framework (OSDF)
In this episode, I discuss what has been keeping me away from the mic, the Open Source Intelligence Defense and Security Framework (ODSF), and share updates on privacy topics including browser security, autonomous taxis, airport security cameras, and mana
The Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security
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Show Notes
In this episode, I discuss what has been keeping me away from the mic, the Open Source Intelligence Defense and Security Framework (ODSF), and share updates on privacy topics including browser security, autonomous taxis, airport security cameras, and managing cryptocurrency. I also address listener questions about anonymous SIM cards and creating separate online identities.
Official Website: https://psysecure.com
In this week’s episode:
- Introducing the Open Source Intelligence Defense and Security Framework (ODSF)
- Browser privacy comparisons (Firefox, LibreWolf, Brave, Mulvad)
- Experiences with Waymo autonomous taxis and privacy considerations
- TSA security cameras and opting out of facial recognition
- Listener questions about anonymous SIMs in Australia and creating sock puppet accounts
- Using cryptocurrency
Show Links:
- BIP39 Generator - https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39
- Phoenix Wallet - https://phoenix.acinq.co
- Zeus Wallet - https://zeusln.com
- LibreWolf Browser - https://librewolf.net/
- OSS Document Scanner (GrapheneOS) - https://github.com/Akylas/OSS-DocumentScanner
- Mullvad Browser (randomDataOnCanvasExtract) - https://github.com/mullvad/mullvad-browser/issues/358
- Mullvad Browser (Letterboxing) - https://github.com/mullvad/mullvad-browser/issues/152
- Me
Official Website: https://psysecure.com
Podcast music: The R3cluse
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