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Welcome, Josh Datko!
- Chris and Josh met at Black Hat this past year while Josh was helping former guest Joe Fitzpatrick give a training and Chris was “helping” past guest Colin O’Flynn give a training.
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- Josh attended the US Naval Academy
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- 5 years in a sub, recalled to go to Afghanistan
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- Josh was a Trident scholar
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- Operational Security (opsec)
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- Naval academy students all graduate as engineers
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- Nuclear power school
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- Submarine reactor system
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- Primary and secondary loops
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- Los Angeles class submarine
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- The sub he was on was an independent operations boat
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- List of stories was vetted by his wife
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- “The military is not like real life”
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- Cloud story
- 0h 18m 56s
- IRC story
- 0h 22m 19s
- Dog and cat story
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- Practical cryptography
- 0h 30m 57s
- Going to work for a defense contractor
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- Very process oriented, lots of GANTT charts
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- Went back to grad school at Drexel
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- Tor is a network on a network – overlay
- 0h 37m 14s
- Security and privacy lab at drexel
- 0h 40m 17s
- Talk at DEFCON25 about glitching the trezor
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- Josh will be giving a talk with Thomas and Dmitry at 35c3
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- Symettric vs asymettric vs elliptical cryptography
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- Dmitry on the show
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- Supermicro servers
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- Backscatter on a VGA cable
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- Chuckwagon
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- Best practices for embedded security
- 1h 4m 32s
- Threat modeling
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- Formalizing the process of security
- 1h 7m 20s
- Blockchain hackathon in Wyoming
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- Beefchain
- 1h 18m 40s
- Story about Afghanistan
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- JCREW
- 1h 23m 44s
- Cryptotronix.com
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- wallet.fail
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- Josh can be found as @cryptotx on Twitter
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ben says
Wow, 70 books a year?! Looking at the list (datko.net).. they seem mostly fiction? Any stand-outs?