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Off The Rails: Cyber and Info Security

Off The Rails: Cyber and Info Security
Author: Brandon, Matt, Liam, & Gina
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An informal, educational look into the areas of infosec, cybersecurity, IT, and STEM from the perspective of 3 guys and a chick, with off the rail interviews, discussions, and new ideas.
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Guest host Brad G. joins us to discuss a new vulnerability (CVE-2020-10713) dubbed "Boothole". Brad is soon to graduate with his Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity from Southern New Hampshire University. Brad currently works as a cybersecurity team member at Network Coverage. Listen to his story of how he made his way into the tech world.In addition to our new website, look for our newest addition to the show: Live Streams, coming, SOON!Check out our <a href="https://offtherailspod.github.io"> Website </a> which will lead to our social accounts. As always don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. That way you won't miss our newest episode.Photo by Clint Patterson on Unsplash
The crew discusses working from home during this epidemic, and the cyber risk associated.In addition to our new website, look for our newest addition to the show: Live Streams, coming, SOON!Check out our <a href="https://offtherailspod.github.io"> Website </a> which will lead to our social accounts. As always don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. That way you won't miss our newest episode.Photo by Georgy Rudakov on Unsplash
This episode we follow a previous story we covered where two pentesters who we arrested in Dallas County, Iowa during a physical pentest contract. We discuss the update of the situation and speculate as to the motives of all parties and their actions. We discuss a few other cybersecurity news stories, and Hacking a Telsa! Lets us know your questions and comments at https://offtherailspod.github.io
This episode we discuss a few of the online options for Bachelor and Master's degrees in Cyber Security online. We compare some of the top teams competing in the National Cyber League's CTF competition last season. We'd love to hear your feedback, check out our website ( https://www.offtherailspod.github.io ) where you can find our social media accounts and leave comments, thoughts, and ideas. (Photo by Noble Mitchell on Unsplash)
We're back! After a long hiatus on recordings due to life, school, and some technical difficulties, Off The Rails is back on track. Your hosts want to thank all of you for your support and patience. We have even added a new addition to the team, give a warm welcome to Norma our show editor. More things to come in 2020 including merch, a revamped website, and sponsorship?? Only time will tell. As always look us up on FB, Twitter, Slack, and the website https://offtherailspod.github.io
We want to hear from you so please leave us your comments, suggestions, concerns, and ideas and you may be featured on one of the next episodes!
- OTR Team
(Photo by Nick van den Berg on Unsplash)
We continue our series on life after college. This week we sit down with our very own Matt Weidner to discuss his journey from SNHU student to Junior Cyber Engineer with Wapack Labs ( www.wapacklabs.com ). Matt will be the first one to tell you he is not a programmer, but he is our goto for any Python question. Check out his story and leave us a comment at ( offtherailspod.github.io ) with your thoughts or ideas for interviews or topics you'd like to hear. ( Image source google.com Wapack Labs logo )
In this episode we speak with Korre Heggem, a recent graduate of SNHU and his recent journey and transition from Las Vegas, NV to Dallas, TX to begin his new position as an IT Support Specialist for ID Software ( www.idsoftware.com ). Korre, speaks about his process from networking to the application to the interview. Korre is a member of the CyberSNHUpers and has competed in NCL. Look for Korre to do great things as he has since continued his education towards his Master's Degree in Cyber Security. (Image source: google.com credit to ID Software Logo.)
After a long delay in shows, we bring a new style of show to you. Raw and uncut, your hosts take on a topic and let run. How far will it get "Off the Rails." This episode, #5, we discuss a new Netflix show "The Great Hack" and what personal identifying information means to each person. What do you think is personal to you? What would you like kept private by companies about your online behavior? Can we stop the big data collection and control our own PII?
We apologize for the delay in recordings.
Host Gina sits down with several SNHU classmates and NCL's very own KryptoKait for interviews and general fun. Thank you to all of our interviewees for taking their time to talk with us about their experiences in Cybersecurity. Remember to check us out at https://offtherailspod.github.io and like/follow us on Twitter and Facebook for content.
This episode we discuss the upcoming Spring 2019 NCL season. Ghost wrote an interesting article on "Computing Disruption." The OTR Team plays "Testing Your Knowledge" a round-robin question and answer session over Cyber Security Interview questions. A new segment titled "Questions for the Audience" is presented where we answer questions that our listeners have. New segues and fun sound effects make this a new direction in the show. Check out our website at https://offtherailspod.github.io Thank you for your support.
Music Credits:
"Ghost's Corner" - Dramatic Organ by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org (Edited by Brandon Rickman)
"Testing Your Knowledge" - Happy Quirky Loop by ispeakwaves of Freesound.org (Edited by Brandon Rickman)
After a long break over the holidays and new year, we present to you the latest episode on the new production timeline. This episode we discuss the launch of our website (https://offtherailspod.github.io), our contest to find the next SNHU top graphic artist (end Jan 31st), and cover some recent news articles. We also discuss AWS Educate where you can go sign up for cloud learning by AWS (https://aws.amazon.com/education/awseducate/). Students can get free accounts with school email. As always be sure to check us out on FB: Off The Rail Podcast and Twitter: @offtherails12. Leave us a comment to let us know how we are doing. Enjoy.
A short wrap up to the SNHU NCL Fall 2018 Season. Mostly unedited and raw off the rails discussion on the Season, and competition. Looking forward to 2019 and a ramped up recording time line. (Image credit: https://i.imgflip.com/2e3yxh.jpg)
Welcome to Off The Rails an under the radar podcast with an informal discussion of InfoSec and STEM-related topics. We're your hosts Brandon, Matt, Gina, and Liam.
Off The Rails – an informal, educational look into the areas of infosec, cybersecurity, IT, and STEM from the perspective of 3 guys and a chick, with off the rail interviews, discussions, and new ideas. So, sit down, strap in, and let's go for a ride.
You all are awesome, definitely got some motivation listening to this podcast! Thanks for all of the tips, especially where you suggested to post your projects/college final works on Github.
Great podcast :) Glad I learned you were all doing this! :)
well you would still have to worry about the crossover, but ultimately i think graphene could handle a one computer neural network. i dont know how small it would be able to be at first. thank you Gary for listening and for commenting. check out the website for more news and other fun topics.
so why chips, i mean why limit in such a way using chips, why not expand while getting smaller, i see these components as just that components, but why can't we go all in rather than a piece for this a piece for that like you have cpu,ram, video cards etc.., when i wonder will we get all this combined in one piece the size of a dime.
I really am enjoying the banter :) Looking forward to more!
Yeehaw!