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034 - Final Episode
Episode 34

034 - Final Episode

The Lockdown - Practical Privacy & Security

October 3, 202542m 45s

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Show Notes

In this final episode of The Lockdown, I reflect on the journey of the podcast, and explaining why I’m redirecting my energy to other projects. I discuss the importance of practical privacy measures, measures over an ‘all-or-nothing’ approach, as well as sharing my thoughts on threat modeling, and address several listener questions about privacy tools and self-hosting. I also introduce a new concept from my recent blog post about the “space between” in cybersecurity, examining how compartmentalization of identities can serve as an early warning system against social engineering attacks.

In this week’s episode:

  1. Why this is the final episode
  2. The all-or-nothing fallacy
  3. Airport facial recognition and the Clearview AI threat
  4. Threat modeling for different life situations
  5. The CIA triad and why 100% security doesn’t exist
  6. UK and Swiss digital ID systems and their privacy implications
  7. NPM breach case study and the psychology of social engineering
  8. Why organizations should compartmentalize communication channels
  9. Listener Q&A: MySudo virtual cards, self-hosting setup, and mobile hotspots
  10. The new Privacy Tools page on PsySecure.com

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- Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, Fast and Slow 

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