We found 10 episodes of Ask Noah Show with the tag “encryption”.
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Episode 167: Utlimate KDE Desktop
February 19th, 2020 | 56 mins 24 secs
altispeed, ask questions, best practices, call in show, cloud, coreos, data, encryption, getting started, kde, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, plasma, podcast, privacy, questions, security, small business, talk radio, voxtelesys
KDE is one of the most popular desktops available on Linux. Noah walks you through his KDE setup to get you started on your perfect Linux desktop!
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Episode 166: Router Personality Disorder
February 11th, 2020 | 56 mins 22 secs
altispeed, ask questions, best practices, call in show, cloud, coreos, data, encryption, firewall, getting started, kde, linux, linux questions, mikrotik, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, opensense, pfsense, plasma, podcast, privacy, questions, router, security, small business, talk radio, unifi, voxtelesys
There are so many good routers to choose from it's so hard to decide. There's good and bad with all of them. Unifi is back at it again with sending data home, KDE 5.18 is out, and we've officially launched wiki.linuxdelta.com!
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Episode 164: Internet of Spying
January 28th, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, ask questions, best practices, call in show, cloud, data, encryption, fsf, getting started, icloud, iphone, linux, linux questions, microsoft, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, pfsense, podcast, privacy, questions, ring, security, small business, talk radio, virtualization, voxtelesys, windows 7
Ring is in the news yet again for sharing data with 3rd parties. How many people have access to your ring camera? The FSF has suggested Microsoft open source Windows 7, and Apple reversed their decision to provide end to end encryption to user's icloud data in an effort to help the FBI.
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Episode 163: Pinebook Pro Arrives
January 21st, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
access control systems, altispeed, ask questions, best practices, call in show, cloud, data, encryption, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, pinebook, podcast, privacy, questions, security, sha1, small business, talk radio, voxtelesys, windows
The Pinebook pro has arrived and Noah gives his initial impressions. SHA-1 is broken in a new way thats cheaper and easier.
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Episode 162: Apple Tells the FBI "No!"
January 14th, 2020 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, apple, ask questions, best practices, call in show, cloud, data, encryption, getting started, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, networking, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, small business, talk radio, voxtelesys, windows 10
Once again the FBI has asked for Apple's assistance in breaking into a mobile device used by a mass shooter. Apple once again has told the FBI...NO! Is your data safe from attackers on an iPhone? Does Apple's security model prevent them from giving access to the FBI? KDE is making a soft landing spot for Windows 7 users if they're looking to KDE as an alternative to Windows 10!
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Episode 154: Cryptoware Targets Linux
November 20th, 2019 | 56 mins 21 secs
ask questions, brave, call in show, cloud, cryptoware, decentrailized web, encryption, getting started, linux, linux questions, malware, mind drip media, mozilla, nextcloud, nextcry, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, talk radio, voxtelesys
Cryptoware is up 70% this year. This new cryptoware is particularly terrifying because it targets our Linux servers. Plus, a new browser that promises to protect privacy while still giving a way to pay web publishers.
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Episode 151: Permanent Record Part 2: What You Can Do
October 22nd, 2019 | 56 mins 20 secs
ask questions, bitwarden, call in show, cloud, edward snowden, encryption, facebook, getting started, gnupg, government, grsecurity, inception, linux, linux questions, luks, messenger, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nsa, open source media, permanent record, podcast, privacy, quboesos, questions, security, signal, snowden, spying, tails, talk radio, tor, ubuntu lts, voxtelesys, whatsupp
Data collection and mass surveillance is all over the news and media. We dive into the specific tools and techniques you can use to stay safe from prying eyes and reclaim your privacy!
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Episode 150: Permanent Record
October 15th, 2019 | 56 mins 21 secs
ask questions, call in show, cloud, edward snowden, encryption, facebook, getting started, government, linux, linux questions, messenger, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, nsa, open source media, permanent record, podcast, privacy, questions, security, signal, snowden, spying, talk radio, ubuntu lts, voxtelesys, whatsupp
Edward Snowden's new book is out and he makes a case for what you should be doing to protect your privacy. This is a packed episode with input from callers, clips from the book, and as always - your questions!
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Episode 149: Facebook's Encryption Problem
October 8th, 2019 | 56 mins 21 secs
ask questions, call in show, cloud, encryption, facebook, getting started, government, linux, linux questions, messenger, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, questions, security, signal, talk radio, ubuntu lts, voxtelesys, whatsupp
In an open letter, government officials from the U.S., U.K. and Australia have asked Facebook to delay further deployment of encryption without “including a means for lawful access to the content of communications to protect our citizens.” Essentially, backdoors.
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Episode 124: Protonmail with Dr. Andy Yen
April 23rd, 2019 | 56 mins 21 secs
altispeed, andy yen, ask questions, call in show, email, encryption, getting started, lavabit, linux, linux questions, mind drip media, noah chelliah, noah j. chelliah, open source media, podcast, privacy, protonmail, questions, secure email, security, talk radio, unix, unix-like os, voxtelesys
This hour we talk to Dr Andy Yen Founder and CEO of Protonmail!
ProtonMail is an end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2014 at the CERN research facility by Andy Yen, Jason Stockman, and Wei Sun. ProtonMail uses client-side encryption to protect email contents and user data before they are sent to ProtonMail servers, unlike other common email providers.