Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts
Saturday, June 18, 2016
The Changelog Podcast -- Ubuntu Everywhere
I had the honor and privilege a couple of weeks ago, to participate in a recording of The Changelog, a podcast dedicated to Open Source technology: https://changelog.com/podcast/207
You can listen to it here.
These guys -- Jerod and Adam -- produce a fantastic show, and we covered a lot of ground!
Give it a listen, and follow the links at the bottom of their page (their site is hosted on Ubuntu, of course!) to learn more.
Cheers!
Dustin
Monday, March 16, 2015
SXSW 2015 Slides and Audio from Fingerprints are Usernames, Not Passwords
This morning, I led a "core conversation" session in the Security and Privacy track at SXSW Interactive festival. With 60 seats in the room, it was standing room only, and unfortunately, some people were turned away from the session due to a lack of space. Amazingly, that was a packed house at 9:30am on a Sunday morning, merely stumbling distance from the late night party that is 6th Street in Austin, Texas!
I'm pleased to share with you both the slides, as well as a rudimentary audio recording from the mic on my laptop. The format of a "core conversation" at SXSW is not your typical conference lecture. Rather, it's an interactive, dynamic, social exchange of ideas and thoughts. I hope you enjoy!
Slides:
Audio:
Have a great South-by!
Dustin
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