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Nodesignal - Deine Bitcoin-Frequenz
Reupload: Nodesignal Buchclub - E162 - Satoshi, auf den Schultern von Riesen 1. Teil

Nodesignal - Deine Bitcoin-Frequenz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 67:58 Transcription Available


Hierbei handelt es sich um einen überarbeiteten Reupload einer Folge aus Februar 2024. In der heutigen Nodesignal-Folge spricht Jan-Paul mit Jeff und Rene über Aaron van Wirdums neues Buch The Genesis Book, über die Menschen und Projekte, die Bitcoin inspiriert haben. Dies ist der erste Teil des Gesprächs, der zweite Teil erscheint in der nächsten Folge E163.Von und mit: - Calso - Jan-Paul - René

Out Of The Blank
#1691 - Kelly Diffie

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 80:37


Kelly Diffie is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. Kelly is back to discuss some of the content he gives guest lectures about on esoteric symbolism in advertising and how advertising can impact us in our everyday life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support

Out Of The Blank
#1625 - Kelly Diffie

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 98:26


Kelly Diffie is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. Kelly joins me to discuss some of the trends going on in todays world such as the obsession with the eclipse and how more and more people are obsessed with beauty standards. This episode covers a wide range of subjects and is the typical good conversation when Kelly is on, filled with good laughs and some interesting information. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support

ASecuritySite Podcast
World-leaders in Cryptography: Whitfield Diffie

ASecuritySite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 66:12


Whitfield Diffie is one of the greatest Computer Scientists ever. He - along with Marty Hellman - was one of the first to propose the usage of public key encryption and co-created the Diffie-Hellman (DH) key exchange method. Overall, the Diffie-Hellman method is still used in virtually every Web connection on the Internet, and has changed from using discrete log methods to elliptic curve methods. In 2015, Whitfield was also awarded the ACM Turing Prize - and which is the Nobel Prize equivalent in Computer Science.  In this on-line talk he meets with Edinburgh Napier University students, but the chat is open to anyone who would like to listen to Whitfield.

Nodesignal - Deine Bitcoin-Frequenz
Nodesignal Buchclub - E162 - Satoshi, auf den Schultern von Riesen 1. Teil

Nodesignal - Deine Bitcoin-Frequenz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 68:00 Transcription Available


In der heutigen Nodesignal-Folge spricht Jan-Paul mit Jeff und Rene über Aaron van Wirdums neues Buch The Genesis Book, über die Menschen und Projekte, die Bitcoin inspiriert haben. Dies ist der erste Teil des Gesprächs, der zweite Teil erscheint in der nächsten Folge E163.Von und mit Jan-Paul, Jeff und Rene.Produziert und geschnitten: ThorstenHier könnt ihr uns eine Spende über Lightning da lassen: ⚡️nodesignal@getalby.comWenn euch unsere Arbeit gefällt, könnt ihr unsere Folgen auch auf Podcasting 2.0 Plattformen, wie Breez, Fountain oder Castamatic hören und uns so eine kleine Aufmerksamkeit da lassen. Danke an alle, die die Bitcoin Community mit ihren Spenden unterstützen! Mit diesen Spenden wird unter anderem unser Bounty Programm verwirklicht, in dem ihr euch für die Mitarbeit an einem Projekt eine Belohnung sichern könnt.Für Feedback und weitergehenden Diskussionen kommt gerne in die Telegramgruppe von Nodesignal und bewertet uns bei Spotify und Apple Podcasts. Folgt uns auch gerne bei Twitter.Blockzeit: 827008Hayeks Vorhersage von Bitcoin: Friedrich August von Hayek predicting Bitcoin in 1984 - A Sly Roundabout WayThe Genesis Book (amazon.de)Google Drive mit vollständigem Text des BuchesWebseite zum Genesis Book undÜber den Autor Aaron van WirdumAaron van Wirdum bei Bitcoin MagazineAaron van Wirdum bei XFriedrich August v. Hayek (Wikipedia)Denationalisation of Money (engl.)Richard Stallmann (Wikipedia)Whitfield Diffie & Martin Hellman: New Directions in Cryptography (1976)Rivest, Shamir, Adleman: A Method for Obtaining Digital Signatures and Public-key CryptosystemsDavid Chaum (Wikipedia)Blind Signatures for Digital PaymentsExtroprianismus (Wikipedia)Extropy InstituteExtropy Magazine, Ed. 15 The Digital Cash IssueMax More: The Extroprian PriniciplesCypherpunks Mailing List ArchiveTim May - The Crypto Anarchixt ManifestoEric Hughes - A Cypherpunk's ManifestoAdam Back - HashashStuart Haber & W. Scott Stornetta - How to time-stamp a digital documentNick Szabo (Wikipedia)Unenumerated (Nick Szabos Blog)Nick Szabo: Shelling Out - Die Ursprünge des GeldesBit Gold (Nakamoto Institute)Wei Dai - b-money (Nakamoto Institute)S15 E15: Aaron van Wirdum on The Genesis Book & Bitcoin Pre-HistoryHal FinneyRPOW (Nakamoto Institue)Nodesignal-Techboost – E05 – Updates September 2022 zu Cashu #1Nodesignal-Techboost - E120 - Hauptsache Nüsse zu Cashu #2Socratic Seminar 14.02.Outro Song Read a Book (Dirty Version)Timestamps:(00:00:00) Intro(00:01:26) Begrüßung, Blockzeit und Vorgeplänkel(00:11:43) Friedrich A. v. Hayek: spontane Ordnung(00:19:34) Friedrich A. v. Hayek: neutrales Geld, Entnationalisierung des Geldes(00:24:56) Friedrich A. v. Hayek: Entnationalisierung des Geldes(00:27:10) Richard Stallmann: Hacker Culture und Anarchismus(00:38:03) Diffie und Hellman: Public Key Cryptography(00:51:18) David Chaum: eCash und Blind Signatures(01:04:34) Abschluss 1. Teil und Outro

The Freshfields Podcast
Legends of Tech #1: Turing with Vint and Whit: Boris Feldman in conversation with Vinton G. Cerf and Whitfield Diffie

The Freshfields Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 64:07


Boris Feldman, Freshfields Partner, interviews two of the most prominent pioneers of technology - Vinton G. Cerf, one of the ‘fathers of the internet' and Whitfield Diffie, a leading inventor of public-key cryptography. Listen in for a fascinating discussion on the origin of technologies that have changed the course of history, and predictions for how technology will continue to change our futures.

Paul's Security Weekly
Interview with Dr. Whitfield Diffie - PSW Vault

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 43:52


Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of "Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption". Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-6

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Interview with Dr. Whitfield Diffie - PSW Vault

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 43:52


Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of "Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption". Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-6

Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)
Interview with Dr. Whitfield Diffie - PSW Vault

Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 43:52


Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of "Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption". Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-6

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)
Interview with Dr. Whitfield Diffie - PSW Vault

Paul's Security Weekly (Video-Only)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 43:52


Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of "Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption". Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/vault-psw-6

Out Of The Blank
#1554 - Kelly Diffie

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 112:07


Kelly Diffie is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. Kelly is back to discuss the belief of Skinwalker and some of his perceptions in the publics understanding of them from conspiracy to urban legend, Kelly gives his take on the community and culture of art and how it has evolved over the years into what is represented today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World
Fernao Mendes Pinto 3: Melaka and the Embarrassed Envoy

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 41:04


The story of the 16th-century Portuguese traveller, writer, soldier, envoy, and so much more, takes us to Malaysia, to the city of Malacca (Melaka), and to diplomatic missions among nearby rulers. If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here. I'm on Twitter @circus_human, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble. Sources: The Travels of Mendes Pinto, edited and translated by Rebecca D. Catz. University of Chicago Press, 1989. The Commentaries of the Great Afonso Dalboquerque, Second Viceroy of India, translated by Walter de Gray Birch. Hakluyt, 1875. Boxer, C.R. The Portuguese Seaborne Empire 1415-1825. Carcanet, 1991. Diffie, Bailey Wallys. Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580. University of Minnesota Press, 1977. Newitt, Malyn. A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion 1400–1668. Routledge, 2004. Paine, Lincoln. The Sea and Civilization: A Maritime History of the World. Knopf Doubleday, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Out Of The Blank
#1461 - Kelly Diffie

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 93:29


Kelly Diffie is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation and as of more recent making paintings. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. Kelly joins me again to discuss some of the UAP news and his own experience and some of his recent activity into the paranormal investigative side. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support

ACM ByteCast
Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman- Episode 37

ACM ByteCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 33:59


In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts 2015 ACM A.M. Turing Award laureates Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman. As joint creators of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange, they introduced the world to the transformative idea of public key cryptography, the underpinning of every secure transaction on the internet today. Whitfield has spent a large portion of his career as a security practitioner, including roles at Northern Telecom and Sun Microsystems. He is an elected Foreign Member of the Royal Society and a recipient of numerous other awards and accolades in computing. He's currently a consulting scholar at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. Martin is a Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He's also a recipient of the RSA Lifetime Achievement Award, among many other recognitions. Both have received the Marconi Prize and have been inducted into the National Cybersecurity Hall of Fame and the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Whitfield and Martin share their individual journeys to computer science and cryptography, which were shaped both by personal interests and the geopolitical realities of the time. They also describe how they met and developed a rapport with each other as researchers. They share their “aha moment” in public key cryptography and how the internet  catapulted commercial cryptography in the 1990s. They also share their thoughts on computing privacy, national security, and quantum computing and its implications for both Diffie-Hellman and RSA (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) cryptosystems. They touch on end-to-end encryption and the field of technology in the next five years. Along the way, they share colorful details from their early years and share advice for young people aspiring to get into computing

Take This Pod and Shove It
48: "John Deere Green" by Joe Diffie, w/ Dougie Poole

Take This Pod and Shove It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 67:59


This week we chatted with country artist Dougie Poole (you may remember his song "Vaping on the Job" from our 7th episode!) about his new album, The Rainbow Wheel of Death (available Feb 24th), and also the 90's banger "John Deere Green" by Joe Diffie. We add "John Deere Green" to our public playlist, discuss the connected universe of its songwriter Dennis Linde, and talk about the best dad jokes from Joe Diffie's hit-filled catalog.Want bonus episodes, merch discounts, and more? Support us on Patreon HERE! Follow the link below to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including "John Deere Green":https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOAWant to hear some more Diffie? Here's a few places to start, from us!Pickup ManProp Me Up Against the Jukebox if I DieTall Cornstalk HomeNew Way To Light Up An Old FlameTexas Sized HeartacheHonky Tonk AttitudeGood Brown GravyCheck out our Patreon!Check out our new merch store!Instagram: @TakeThisPodandShoveItFor everything else click HERE!

Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s & 90s Country Music
Dissecting "Third Rock from the Sun" by Joe Diffie

Nashville Anthems: Dissecting 80s & 90s Country Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 27:15


The restrained pendulum from the last episode swings fully the other way as we examine Joe Diffie's audacious 1994 hit, "Third Rock from the Sun".  Diffie's vocals take center stage in another E blues romp, but what are the links in this chain that Melton thinks don't quite hold together?

The Math Club
Key Ideas

The Math Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 39:48


If you use the internet, you rely on mathematical algorithms to securely transmit your private data over public networks. In this episode, Noah describes an encryption scheme he made up in high school, which leads to a discussion about how computers securely exchange encryption keys today. It all ends up with Noah getting Pete to put his money where his math is, by accepting an interesting decoding challenge. • Encrypted passage to decode • Diffie and Hellman's original paper: New Directions in Cryptography

Out Of The Blank
#1173 - Kelly Diffie

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 108:58


Kelly Diffie is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation and as of more recent making paintings. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support

That Week In SNL
Episode 93: Anna Kendrick/Pharrell Williams (April 5, 2014)

That Week In SNL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 86:16


It's time to get real Diffie with the last of our "episodes we enjoyed when we got back into the show" quadrilogy! This time around it's Anna Kendrick and the man in the hat, Pharrell Williams bringing those happy, musical vibes to the show and we are here for it, i guess. Expect a few Boom Stamp Classics, maybe a Grandma, maybe even...a Diffie?!          

Chatahoochee Podcast
If the Devil Danced in Empty Podcasts (episode 19)

Chatahoochee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 95:21


Happy Valentine's Day! Is your preferred shade of green "John Deere?" Would you prefer a neon sign instead of a traditional headstone? Do you personally feel that a cargo light gives off a romantic glow? If you answered "YES" to all of these questions, we have the perfect episode for you! Join us as we discuss one of our personal favorites, the Pickup Man, Joe Diffie. We chat about all the hits, music videos, and even a secret Diffie family recipe...We also have a fresh installment of "This Day in Country Music History" as well as a Valentine's segment "Chatahoochee River of Love." Go follow/subscribe, rate (5 stars!) and share with your favorite folks. Chas with us on IG about your favorite Joe Diffie tracks over at @chatahoocheepodcast Search our Top Tracks and Newer than 90's playlists on Spotify! #BigDiffEnergy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatahoocheepodcast/support

Out Of The Blank
#1014 - Kelly Diffie

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 95:27


Kelly is the creator of "Rusty's Customs" where he takes his artistic talent and recreates or modifies normal products like hot wheels into a custom creation. Kelly also guest lectures at a local school to help promote the concept of critical thinking in times of panic and overconsuming stress. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World
Prester John 8: Ambassador Mateus and his Many Doubters

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 45:32


In the early years of the 16th-century, Ethiopia's regent, Eleni, sent an ambassador to Portugal to propose an alliance. She sent a man named Mateus. Unfortunately for Mateus, almost nobody believed him. If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here. I'm on Twitter @circus_human, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble. Sources: Prester John: The Legend and its Sources, compiled and translated by Keagan Brewer. Taylor & Francis, 2019. The Commentaries of the Great Afonso Dalboquerque, Second Viceroy of India. Hakluyt Society, 1875.  Alvares, Francisco. Narrative of the Portuguese embassy to Abyssinia during the years 1520-1527. Hakluyt Society, 1881. Baldridge, Cates. Prisoners of Prester John: The Portuguese Mission to Ethiopia in Search of the Mythical King, 1520-1526. McFarland, 2012. Diffie, Bailey Wallys & Winius, George Davison. Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580. University of Minnesota Press, 1977. Eliav-Feldon, Miriam. Renaissance Impostors and Proofs of Identity. Palgrave-Macmillan, 2012. Knobler, Adam. Mythology and Diplomacy in the Age of Exploration. Brill, 2016. Krebs, Verena. Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft, and Diplomacy with Latin Europe. Springer International, 2021. Rogers, Francis Millet. The Quest for Eastern Christians: Travels and Rumor in the Age of Discovery. University of Minnesota Press, 1962. Salvadore, Matteo. The African Prester John and the Birth of Ethiopian-European Relations, 1402-1555. Taylor & Francis, 2016. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Out Of The Blank
#928 - Just Good Business (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 105:11


Kelly is a creator and speaker from making collectible car creations to speaking at college level classes he has been on quite a few times and starting this recording saying he wanted to rant about some things. That's when the bottled up stress of a personal perspective of the world and wondering what and how starts to ensue, so destress or get stressed either way let it out.

In The Grey Podcast
Almost Arriving Now Mate

In The Grey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 95:27


Starring your main host Kei Skyline. Co hosts Anh-Yong, and Jey. Audio sound guy Marco. A comedy podcast show where we take on request from Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Tiktok, and emails. Not suitable for people under 18. https://linktr.ee/inthegreypodcast Topics/Requests : Jey makes a public service announcement. If your S.O. has the same name as your ex, sibling, or parents. Diffie joins the Instagram live. Who did Grey fantasize to. First time for everything. Do men tell the girls their arriving. Kryptonite for S3X. What keeps Grey up at night. Anh-Yong fix his flaccid mic on arrival. Anh-Yong Does a speed run. Kei's busy & why he get mad about time he gave. Tips on how to repair a broken trust. How do girls win over alpha males. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthegreypodcast/support

wellRED podcast
wellRED Presents: Bubba Shot the Podcast - 3rd ROCK FROM THE SUN

wellRED podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 53:02


The song on today's Bubba Shot the Podcast needs no description. It barely needs an introduction. So hang on to your hats and tell your grannies to douche, it's Joe Diffie Day and we are rocking it out. We are covering the seminal 90s country song and video from the undeniably king of goofy 90s country. Strap in for Diffie's incomprable 3rd Rock from the Sun.

wellRED podcast
wellRED Presents: Bubba Shot the Podcast - 3rd ROCK FROM THE SUN

wellRED podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 54:31


The song on today's Bubba Shot the Podcast needs no description. It barely needs an introduction. So hang on to your hats and tell your grannies to douche, it's Joe Diffie Day and we are rocking it out. We are covering the seminal 90s country song and video from the undeniably king of goofy 90s country. Strap in for Diffie's incomprable 3rd Rock from the Sun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In The Grey Podcast
This Hits Diffie (Different)

In The Grey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 95:57


Starring your main host Kei Skyline. Co hosts Anh-Yong. Audio sound guy Marco. Guest Star Diffie. A comedy podcast show where we take on request from Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Tiktok, and emails. Not suitable for people under 18. https://linktr.ee/inthegreypodcast Topics/Requests : best fast restaurant. Does Tattoo Makes You Attractive. Birthrate Of This Generation Declining. What Grey Think About Implants. Having Your Ex On Social Media. Men Date Down Women Date Up. Lazy S3X Techniques. Finding Out Your The Side Chick From Your GTK (Getting To Know). Out Of The 5 Love Language What's Yours. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthegreypodcast/support

Out Of The Blank
#861 - Did I Hear That Right? (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 91:44


Kelly is back and we promised a longer episode and I have no clue if we accomplished much but we did have some laughs and really noticed the change of society over time even in just three years. Brainwashing and the industry world its like a double edged sword and we are the target or maybe were just going crazy or are we?

Out Of The Blank
#835 - Over By The Lab Coats (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 59:39


This is the part where a disclaimer should be that were not scientists but I think we can find a lab coat at a 20 hour pharmacy and play the part. Kelly is back again and here to chat it up from rants to thoughts its got everything you need all for a modest price of your time.

Out Of The Blank
#787 - A Tad Rusty (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 106:03


Sometimes after a break or long time away from anything you have to knock the rust off, Luckily with Kelly we seem to always be primed for conversation ranging from deep talks to a muffin on a drill press mentality. Never short of a few laughs when Kelly comes back on and sometimes never short of a few thought provoking moments either.

Country Conversations
Talkin' Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie with Jake Rowe

Country Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 50:04


Welcome back to this week's episode where we recap the ACMs, talk Joe Diffie, and rank our top 5 Diffie tunes.  Special shout out to this week's guest, Mr. Jake Rowe.  Jake is a good friend of the show and a huge supporter of what we do.  Ya'll may remember him from our Keith Whitley episode a few months ago.  Thanks for coming on and hanging out Jake!  Enjoy!     Until next time, keep it country and take care of each other!   Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6muXlfM5PLC6ENHqvqm8Ae?si=3aef166c6c844064  Send us a voice message! : https://anchor.fm/brocountry/message   Check us out on Social Media:   TikTok: @brocountrypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brocountrypodcast  Instagram: @brocountrypod   Twitter: @brocountrypod   Email: brocountrypodcast@gmail.com  Hooky with Sloane by Bird Creek Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music provided by FreeMusic109 https://youtube.com/FreeMusic109

Out Of The Blank
#750 - Muffin On A Drill Press (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 71:38


If the title doesn't grab your attention a conversation with past guest Kelly will because we always have a way of talking about a bunch of stuff. From perspectives of the world to a muffin on a drill press and even the time he was in a cult. Always an adventure like a ride at a amusement park it has up's and downs so buckle up.

Out Of The Blank
#718 - Please Ask Again Later (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 83:07


Why is it that we always try and classify or put a label on something because having an answer is always the goal but even then the outcome is wrong if we do not like the result. Seems like a progress halted and a community is closed off the description might be deep but when Kelly is on its never just as simple as that.

Out Of The Blank
#651 - How Many Perspectives? (Kelly Diffie)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 87:03


Life is all about perspectives each person form their own based on things seen and things heard and about a million other factors so the fact we can all coincide in a country or state is fascinating. Really showing through these times is the world in trouble or are we being exposed to just so much really taking the two side of the coin metaphor to rest.

True Crime Cyber Geeks
Crypto Wars, Part 4: Standing up to the NSA

True Crime Cyber Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 14:12


In this final episode of Crypto Wars, we find out what happened when cryptography researchers went head-to-head with the NSA in the 1970s, and how it changed the face of modern cybersecurity.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cybergeeks)

True Crime Cyber Geeks
Crypto Wars, Part 3: The adventures of Whitfield Diffie

True Crime Cyber Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 19:32


When mathematician Whit Diffie went searching for existing research on cryptography, he found that all of it had been gobbled up by the NSA, so he did his own. Together with Martin Hellman, he wrote a paper that would forever change the face of public cryptography. Part 3 of 4.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cybergeeks)

Out Of The Blank
#527 - Kelly Diffie (Hot Wheels Customizer & Lecturer)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 84:05


Kelly works in advertising and marketing also guest lecturer at the local JC about esoteric symbols in modern applications among other things. Finding a interest in ancient cultures, religions and languages, turning into a hot wheels customizer a hobby he did turning into a passion as an adult. What does it mean to create from music to cars its just another way of leaving a mark for someone one day to come across.

RadioDixie - Podcasty
Joe Diffie a Country zprávy duben 2020

RadioDixie - Podcasty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


Celý countryový svět těžce zasáhla smrt Joea Diffieho, který se svých 61 letech podlehl koronaviru. Diffie byl jednou z největších hvězd 90. let a během let se kolem jeho osoby vytvořil zvláštní kult osobnosti, který můžeme směle přirovnat k Chuckovi Norrisovi. Diffieho dráhu a hudební odkaz vám blíže představí Petr Mečíř v dnešním vydání Country servisu a taky se pokusí vysvětlit, co na něm bylo tak hrozně „cool“. V přehledu nashvillských novinek zahrají Kenny Rogers, Trace Adkins nebo kapela Hot Country Knights.

Matt Bubala from WGN Radio 720

Nashville artist shares memories Earlier this week, country musician Joe Diffie passed away at age 61 after contracting COVID-19. Diffie was a commercially successful artist, gathering more than 30 singles on Billboard’s charts. The Matt Bubala Show chats with Nashville musician and singer-songwriter, Kenneth Duncan about his memories of working with Diffie.

Toma uno
Toma Uno - Déjame apoyado en la jukebox - 04/04/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 58:48


El Covid-19 nos dejó sin Joe Diffie el pasado domingo, una de las voces más representativas del country de los años 90. Había nacido en Tulsa, Oklahoma, y durante mucho tiempo vivió en aquella zona. Posteriormente se trasladó a Texas, Washington y Wisconsin, desarrollando su amor por la country music desde muy temprana edad. En su familia había una enorme inclinación musical, ya que su padre tocaba la guitarra y su madre cantaba. Era fácil escuchar a un jovencísimo Joe Diffie interpretar junto a la radio temas tradicionales y en el tocadiscos casero siempre sonaban los que fueron sus grandes favoritos: Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, Lefty Frizzell… y George Jones. Uno de los indiscutibles maestros de la country music es George Jones, una de las grandes influencias de Joe Diffie, que recordaba de esta manera el que fue primer No. 1 del "Possum", un “White Lightning” que escribió una estrella del rock and roll de los 50 como J.P. Richardson, apodado The Big Bopper, que había muerto pocos meses antes en el mismo accidente de avión en el que desaparecieron Buddy Holly y Ritchie Valens. En 1993, Diffie escribió esta oda a las salas de baile que surgieron por todo Estados Unidos en los primeros años noventa, cuando se despertó la Garth Brooks-manía y aparecieron canciones como "Boot Scootin’ Boogie" de Brooks & Dunn. El propio artista cantaba sobre "pantalones ajustados, baile en línea, sombreros Stetson y botas de vaquero", siendo un excelente ejemplo de cómo su voz se convirtió en la compañía habitual de cualquier viaje en coche en el que sintonizabas una emisora de radio de country music en aquella época. "Honky-Tonk Attitude” dio nombre a su tercer álbum y supuso su afianzamiento definitivo. A pesar de seguir las pautas de su segundo registro, en aquella ocasión Joe Diffie se apuntó a esa actitud de honky-tonk que definió su título e incrementó su popularidad. Tras un divorcio complicado, el artista hoy recordado marchó a Nashville porque no tenía nada más que perder. Trabajó para una editorial y empezó a ser conocido como compositor a la vez que sus maquetas eran de las más solicitadas, ya que su voz destacaba de forma natural. De esa forma consiguió firmar un contrato discográfico. Su single de debut llegó en 1990 con el tema de apertura de su primer álbum, A Thousand Winding Roads, y marco el comienzo de su carrera. Además, supuso todo un récord para su compañía discográfica, Epic, ya que se convirtió en el primer No.1 de uno de sus artistas debutantes en toda su historia. Incluso obligó a Alan Jackson a no publicar como single una canción del mismo título. "Home" era una balada campera en toda regla con recuerdos de mejores tiempos en el hogar, con imágenes familiares entrañables que ahora parecen perdidas. Joe Diffie se asoció con Mary Chapin Carpenter para una colaboración que resultó sorprendente por los distintos modos y maneras de sus protagonistas. La artista de Princeton, en Nueva Jersey, estaba en 1992 ante su obra cumbre, el álbum Come On, Come On, y fue allí donde apareció “Not Too Much To Ask”, una canción de amor interpretada a dúo con una evidente diferencia de registro pero con un resultado armonioso que conjugó el dobro del maestro Jerry Douglas. La repercusión fue tal que el tema consiguió una nominación al Grammy. Joe Diffie tenía 61 años y a lo largo de su carrera nos dejó canciones como "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)", que su espíritu del honky tonk nos pide siempre escuchar a todo volumen. En cierto modo, recuerda a "Friends In Low Places", con el protagonismo del piano y el ruego a los amigos de que cumplan una última petición, la de dejarle apoyado contra la vieja máquina de discos. A su vez, él les promete que será el alma de la fiesta, incluso cuando esté muerto y desaparecido. El regreso a nuestra especial "normalidad" nos cita con Blackberry Smoke, una de las bandas más poderosas de la escena del Southern rock que no tiene ninguna intención de entregar el testigo. Al contrario, van fortaleciendo su estatus con grabaciones como la que estará a la venta el próximo 19 de junio, en forma de nuevo EP especial con el título de Live From Capricorn Sound Studios. La apertura es una versión imponente de “Midnight Rider”, un tema de la Allman Brothers Band, que el mítico grupo tocó por primera vez hace medio siglo en aquellos míticos estudios de Macon, en Georgia, y que formó parte de su segundo álbum, Idlewild South. Es el único tema de las seis canciones que componen el disco en que Blackberry Smoke tocan solos, ya que a lo largo de la grabación participaron Marcus Henderson de la Marshall Tucker Band, Jimmy Hall de Wet Willie y The Black Bettys. Las ganancias se destinarán al Fondo de Ayuda MusiCares COVID-19 para ayudar a las personas de la comunidad musical afectada por el coronavirus. Naked Garden, el último álbum editado por Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, pone el foco a las sesiones de grabación de su predecesor, Turn Off the News (Build a Garden), incluyendo tomas alternativas de la mitad de esas canciones. Pero también encontramos un buen número de las que no pasaron a formar parte de aquel registro, como es el caso del sinuoso "Entirely Different Stars", que sirve de apertura y en la que el narrador imagina una visita a otros planetas para tener una perspectiva diferente del mundo, con riffs de guitarra de tintes psicodélicos. Al contrario de la imagen que dio Turn Off the News (Build a Garden), con un tono musculoso y atrevido, Naked Garden termina siendo la otra cara de la moneda, mostrando a la banda en un ambiente relajado e íntimo, interiorizando la conformación del que ha sido uno de sus proyectos más contundentes. "Only Children", la historia de dos bohemios inundada con un sentimiento de nostalgia, es una de las más bellas canciones de estas fechas y forma parte de la nueva aventura sonora de Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit, Reunions. Tomando el relevo a The Nashville Sound, publicado hace tres años, el registro ha sido producido con la maestría habitual de su viejo amigo Dave Cobb que ha cincelado un disco en el que contribuyen con su presencia David Crosby y Jay Buchanan, cantante de Rival Sons. Con riffs de guitarras que evocan al más intenso y profundo Neil Young, Lucinda Williams sigue destapando canciones personales de su nuevo álbum Good Souls, Better Angels. “Big Black Train” es una de esas canciones impactantes a las que nos tiene acostumbrado la artista de Louisiana. En este caso, el propio título, “el gran tren negro”, es toda una metáfora de la depresión, un problema en el que profundiza, haciéndose eco de los sentimientos de miedo que suelen envolver a quienes la padecen y de la súplica solemne de no volver a subir a ese barco. El salto de calidad de los Mastersons en los últimos tiempos es espectacular y su nueva entrega discográfica, No Time For Love Songs, producido por Shooter Jennings, que ha aportado un toque de prestancia al trabajo. El álbum está tejido por el dolor de las experiencias personales vividas por la pareja en el último año, como las muertes de sus amigos de Austin Chris Porter y George Reiff, además de la pérdida de Kelley Looney miembro de los Dukes. Tras la publicación de Good Luck Charm, había muerto el padre de Chris Masterson y tras una charla con su amiga Rosie Flores surgió el título del nuevo disco, No Time for Love Songs. "King of the Castle" intenta canalizar y darle una utilidad a la pena para convertirla en palabras y música, sabiendo que el dolor no se va nunca. Es una forma de homenajear a quien se ha ido. Y nos detenemos para despedir el programa de hoy con Lilly Hiatt que ha continuado su línea ascendente con Walking Proof, el cuarto álbum de una carrera que siempre estará marcada por ser hija de John Hiatt, uno de los más respetados iconos de la Americana. Es la primera vez que el veterano músico participa junto a ella, en este caso en una de las canciones más brillantes del trabajo, "Some Kind of Drug", descotando por supuesto el lanzamiento especial que hicieron en la pasada edición del Record Store Day, versionándose mutuamente. La cantante y compositora californiana establecida en Nashville, pero apartada de la industria más visible de la Music City, ha completado un álbum que exhibe poderío, imaginación y letras de mayor intensidad emocional. También se ha rodeado de invitados selectos, entre los que encontramos a Aaron Lee Tasjan, Amanda Shires y Luke Schneider. Escuchar audio

The Music Universe Podcast
Episode 12 – Tim Atwood

The Music Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020


He has logged more than 8500 performances at the Grand Ole Opry Tim Atwood has had an amazing career. He's an entertainer, solo artist, and has racked up more than 8500 performances at the Grand Ole Opry as a member of their house band. He's also a highly sought-after musician in Nashville who's performed with Mel Street, Lynn Anderson, Jeannie Seely, Jim Ed Brown and others. Listen as Buddy Iahn and Matt Bailey chat with the legendary pianist about his life and career during the coronavirus quarantine. This interview was conducted the day Joe Diffie announced his coronavirus diagnosis. At the end of the interview, Tim sends well wishes to Diffie, but Buddy & Matt wrap the episode with a more in depth discussion following Diffie's death two days later, as well as discussing Kenny Rogers' death the week before. “My heart is battered and bruised today from the loss of two of my musical heroes, but I am trying to concentrate instead on the joy that they brought to the lives of their friends and fans," Atwood shares following news of his death. "I had the honor of playing with Joe Diffie many times over the course of my career. Joe's voice was the quintessential country voice. He could tear out your heart, or he could make you forget your troubles for a while. When Joe sang a song, that song had been sung.” Check out our other Podcasts! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts and TuneIn.

Fancounters Podcast
98 - Jason Roller & Kimo Forrest (Alabama Tour)

Fancounters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 54:59


Hosted by Nick & Elizabeth Have you ever wondered what it's like to live "on the road" for a national tour?  This week, my guests Jason & Kimo talk about their current tour with the country super group Alabama!  You'll also hear about Jason's group The Rollers and Kimo's band Cash Creek!  Please share Fancounters with a friend!  You can always email us at hello@fancounters.com! Support Fancounters! www.fancounters.com www.patreon.com/fancounters www.twitter.com/fancounterslive www.facebook.com/groups/sharpienation www.teepublic.com/user/fancounters 

The History of Computing
Scraping The Surface Of Modern Cryptography

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 14:43


Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Todays episode is scraping the surface of cryptography. Cryptography is derived from the Greek words kryptos, which stands for hidden and grafein, which stands for to write. Through history, cryptography has meant the process of concealing the contents of a message from all except those who know the key. Dating back to 1900 BC in Egypt and Julius Caesar using substitution cyphers, encryption used similar techniques for thousands of years, until a little before World War II. Vigenere designed the first known cipher thatused an encryption key in the 16th century. Since then with most encryption, you convert the contents, known as plaintext, into encrypted information that's otherwise unintelligible, known as cipher text. The cypher is a pair of algorithms - one to encrypt, the other to decrypt. Those processes are done by use of a key. Encryption has been used throughout the ages to hide messages. Thomas Jefferson built a wheel cypher. The order of the disks you put in the wheel was the key and you would provide a message, line the wheels up and it would convert the message into cypher text. You would tell the key to the person on the other end, they would put in the cypher text and out would pop the message. That was 1795 era encryption and is synonymous with what we call symmetrical key cryptography, which was independently invented by Etienne Bazeries and used well into the 1900s by the US Army. The Hebern rotor machine in the 19th century gave us an electro-mechanical version of the wheel cypher and then everything changed in encryption with the introduction of the Enigma Machine, which used different rotors placed into a machine and turned at different speeds based on the settings of those rotors. The innovations that came out of breaking that code and hiding the messages being sent by the Allies kickstarted the modern age of encryption. Most cryptographic techniques rely heavily on the exchange of cryptographic keys. Symmetric-key cryptography refers to encryption methods where both senders and receivers of data share the same key and data is encrypted and decrypted with algorithms based on those keys. The modern study of symmetric-key ciphers revolves around block ciphers and stream ciphers and how these ciphers are applied. Block ciphers take a block of plaintext and a key, then output a block of ciphertext of the same size. DES and AES are block ciphers. AES, also called Rijndael, is a designated cryptographic standard by the US government. AES usually uses a key size of 128, 192 or 256 bits. DES is no longer an approved method of encryption triple-DES, its variant, remains popular. Triple-DES uses three 56-bit DES keys and is used across a wide range of applications from ATM encryption to e-mail privacy and secure remote access. Many other block ciphers have been designed and released, with considerable variation in quality. Stream ciphers create an arbitrarily long stream of key material, which is combined with a plaintext bit by bit or character by character, somewhat like the one-time pad encryption technique. In a stream cipher, the output stream is based on an internal state, which changes as the cipher operates. That state's change is controlled by the key, and, in some stream ciphers, by the plaintext stream as well. RC4 is an example of a well-known stream cipher. Cryptographic hash functions do not use keys but take data and output a short, fixed length hash in a one-way function. For good hashing algorithms, collisions (two plaintexts which produce the same hash) are extremely difficult to find, although they do happen. Symmetric-key cryptosystems typically use the same key for encryption and decryption. A disadvantage of symmetric ciphers is that a complicated key management system is necessary to use them securely. Each distinct pair of communicating parties must share a different key. The number of keys required increases with the number of network members. This requires very complex key management schemes in large networks. It is also difficult to establish a secret key exchange between two communicating parties when a secure channel doesn't already exist between them. You can think of modern cryptography in computers as beginning with DES, or the Data Encryption Standard, us a 56-bit symmetric-key algorithm developed by IBM and published in 1975, with some tweaks here and there from the US National Security Agency. In 1977, Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman claimed they could build a machine for $20 million dollars that could find a DES key in one day. As computers get faster, the price goes down as does the time to crack the key. Diffie and Hellman are considered the inventors of public-key cryptography, or asymmetric key cryptography, which they proposed in 1976. With public key encryption, two different but mathematically related keys are used: a public key and a private key. A public key system is constructed so that calculation of the private key is computationally infeasible from knowledge of the public key, even though they are necessarily related. Instead, both keys are generated secretly, as an interrelated pair. In public-key cryptosystems, the public key may be freely distributed, while its paired private key must remain secret. The public key is typically used for encryption, while the private or secret key is used for decryption. Diffie and Hellman showed that public-key cryptography was possible by presenting the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol. The next year, Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman developed the RSA encryption algorithm at MIT and founded RSA Data Security a few years later in 1982. Later, it became publicly known that asymmetric cryptography had been invented by James H. Ellis at GCHQ, a British intelligence organization and that both the Diffie-Hellman and RSA algorithms had been previously developed in 1970 and were initially called “non-secret encryption.” Apparently Ellis got the idea reading a bell labs paper about encrypting voice communication from World War II. Just to connect some dots here, Alan Turing, who broke the Enigma encryption, visited the proposed author of that paper, Shannon, in 1943. This shouldn't take anything away from Shannon, who was a brilliant mathematical genius in his own right, and got to see Gödel, Einstein, and others at Princeton. Random note: he invented wearables to help people cheat at roulette. Computer nerds have been trying leverage their mad skills to cheat at gambling for a long time. By the way, he also tried to cheat at, er, I mean, program chess very early on, noting that 10 to the 120th power was the game-tree complexity of chess and wrote a paper on it. Of course someone who does those things as a hobby would be widely recognized as the father of informational theory. RSA grew throughout the 80s and 90s and in 1995, they spun off a company called VeriSign, who handled patent agreements for the RSA technology until the patents wore out, er, I mean expired. RSA Security was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2006 for $2.1 billion and was a division of EMC until EMC was acquired by Dell in 2016. They also served as a CA - that business unit was sold in 2010 to Symantec for $1.28B. RSA has made a number of acquisitions and spun other businesses off over the years, helping them get into more biometric encryption options and other businesses. Over time the 56 bit key size of DES was too small and it was followed up by Triple-DES in 1998. And Advanced Encryption Standard, or AES, also in 1998. Diffie-Hellman and RSA, in addition to being the first public examples of high quality public-key cryptosystems have been amongst the most widely used. In addition to encryption, public-key cryptography can be used to implement digital signature schemes. A digital signature is somewhat like an ordinary signature; they have the characteristic that they are easy for a user to produce, but difficult for anyone else to forge. Digital signatures can also be permanently tied to the content of the message being signed as they cannot be moved from one document to another as any attempt will be detectable. In digital signature schemes, there are two algorithms: one for signing, in which a secret key is used to process the message (or a hash of the message or both), and one for verification, in which the matching public key is used with the message to check the validity of the signature. RSA and DSA are two of the most popular digital signature schemes. Digital signatures are central to the operation of public key infrastructures and to many network security schemes (SSL/TLS, many VPNs, etc). Digital signatures provide users with the ability to verify the integrity of the message, thus allowing for non-repudiation of the communication. Public-key algorithms are most often based on the computational complexity of hard problems, often from number theory. The hardness of RSA is related to the integer factorization problem, while Diffie-Hellman and DSA are related to the discrete logarithm problem. More recently, elliptic curve cryptography has developed in which security is based on number theoretic problems involving elliptic curves. Because of the complexity of the underlying problems, most public-key algorithms involve operations such as modular multiplication and exponentiation, which are much more computationally expensive than the techniques used in most block ciphers, especially with typical key sizes. As a result, public-key cryptosystems are commonly hybrid systems, in which a fast symmetric-key encryption algorithm is used for the message itself, while the relevant symmetric key is sent with the message, but encrypted using a public-key algorithm. Hybrid signature schemes are often used, in which a cryptographic hash function is computed, and only the resulting hash is digitally signed. OpenSSL is a software library that most applications use to access the various encryption mechanisms supported by the operating systems. OpenSSL supports Diffie-Hellman and various versions of RSA, MD5, AES, Base, sha, DES, cast and rc. OpenSSL allows you to create ciphers, decrypt information and set the various parameters required to encrypt and decrypt data. There are so many of these algorithms because people break them and then a new person has to come along and invent one and then version it, then add more bits to it, etc. At this point, I personally assume that all encryption systems can be broken. This might mean that the system is broken while encrypting, or the algorithm itself is broken once encrypted. A great example would be an accidental programming mistake allowing a password to be put into the password hint rather than in the password. Most flaws aren't as simple as that. Although Kerckhoffs's principle teaches us that the secrecy of your message should depend on the secrecy of the key, and not on the secrecy of the system used to encrypt the message. Some flaws are with the algorithms themselves, though. At this point most of those are public and security without a password or private key they just take too long to decrypt to be worth anything once decrypted. This doesn't mean we don't encrypt things, it just means that in addition to encryption we now add another factor to that security. But we'll leave the history of two-factor security to another episode. Finally, RSA made a lot of money because they used ciphers that were publicly reviewed and established as a standard. Public review of various technological innovations allows for commentary and making it better. Today, you can trust most encryption systems because due to that process, it costs more to decrypt what you're sending over the wire than what is being sent is worth. In other words, collaboration trumps secrecy.

What Bitcoin Did
Whitfield Diffie on the History of Cryptography - WBD069

What Bitcoin Did

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 74:29


What Bitcoin Did
Whitfield Diffie on the History of Cryptography

What Bitcoin Did

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019


Interview location: Palo AltoInterview date: Thursday 31st Jan, 2018Company: CryptomathicRole: Cryptographer and Security ExpertA number of pioneers developed the cryptographic and technical foundations for which Bitcoin is built upon. Nick Szabo highlighted a number of these people in his Tweet:“Inventors of the most important technologies in Bitcoin: digital signatures and Merkle trees (Merkle), elliptic curve crypto (Koblitz), malicious-fault-tolerant consensus (Lamport), elliptic curve crypto (independent inventor: Miller).”Many others along the way have contributed to the success of Bitcoin, either through early work or attempts at created a digital currency, names such as Adam Back, David Chaum and Szabo himself.Whitfield Diffie sits alongside all of these people. His work on cryptography should not be forgotten in the history of Bitcoin and I had the pleasure of sitting down with him to discuss this, how he was introduced to Bitcoin and other such topics as privacy and security.-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show my doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: Bitcoin | Ethereum | Litecoin | Monero | ZCash | RipplecoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.

wellRED podcast
#30 - "Nostalgia is a Hell of A Thing" + An Interview w/ JOY REID!!!

wellRED podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 70:46


This week we sit down in the green room at Helium Comedy Club in St. Louis to discuss 90's country music, the Star Wars Prequels, Game of Thrones (No Spoilers, promise) and the recent controversy surrounding Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner Show.   After that, we are joined by the insanely impressive Joy Reid (Of AM JOY on MSNBC) in our Pasadena Hotel during our stay at Politicon and discussed Trump's presidency up to this point, and what democrats will have to do to get back on the right track.   wellREDcomedy.com for tickets to shows, our book, and to sign up for our newsletter so you'll know about super cool shit first!

Drunken Lullabies: Drunk At The Movies
EP42 "The Diffie Shuffle"

Drunken Lullabies: Drunk At The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 86:43


Drunken Lullabies EP 42 “The Diffie Shuffle” FCF NETWORK * iTUNES * FACEBOOK * TWITTER * INSTAGRAM Drunkenlullabiespodcast@yahoo.com   Band/Label/Artist/Beer Twitter Handles: @oldbakerybeer, @4HandsBrewery, @AveryBrewingCo, @DeschutesBeer, @DESTIHLbrewery, @atmosphere   Show Notes: The Voice is at Drunken Lullabies Studios with Beermansky, The Podcasting God, The Bottlecap Kid, and Problem Child Jake. We drink beer from Old Bakery Beer, 4 Hands, Avery, Deschutes, and Destihl.  Our Band of the Week is Atmosphere, and we enjoy two tracks from them. Topics discussed this episode are Handicap Hank, I Only Drink Organic Beer, St Louis Brewery Visit, Volleyball Shorts, Full Brendan Fraser, Country Music Talk, Shirts & Skins, Sh*t We've Been Through, and Drunkamaniac Challenge.

Show IP Protocols
Diffie and Hellman Receive Turing Award 2015

Show IP Protocols

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016


When we study IPSec, we know Mr. Diffie and Mr. Hellman invented a method in year 1976 that is the core of Internet Key Exchange (IKE) to create mutually shared secret. We also have to specify and configure DH Group Number in ISAKMP policy sets (crypto-map in Cisco IOS).A.M. Turing Award Logo. Captured on ACM Official Website.I am not going to dig in the details about the mathematics behind Diffie-Hellman method. I just want you to know Mr. Diffie and Mr. Hellman receive Turing Award 2015 together.Photo of Whitfield Diffie, captured on ACM Official Website.Photo of Martin E. Hellman, captured on ACM Website.A.M. Turing Award of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the highest honorable award in computer science just like Nobel Prize for other fields of science.This was released on March 1, 2016.One more thing…In case you want to know more about Diffie-Hellman method, I found one video on YouTube is quite helpful for you to understand it more.Have fun!

Podcast Número Imaginário
Episódio #016 – "P vs NP" e Criptografia

Podcast Número Imaginário

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 19:02


Neste episódio falarei um pouco sobre o método de criptografia de chave pública, inventado por Diffie e Hellman em 1976 (vencedores do prêmio Turing 2015 por essa contribuição), sobre o algoritmo RSA e a relação desses métodos com o problema “P vs. NP”.

Podcast Número Imaginário
Episódio #016 – "P vs NP" e Criptografia

Podcast Número Imaginário

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 19:02


Neste episódio falarei um pouco sobre o método de criptografia de chave pública, inventado por Diffie e Hellman em 1976 (vencedores do prêmio Turing 2015 por essa contribuição), sobre o algoritmo RSA e a relação desses métodos com o problema “P vs. NP”.

Tech Café
28. Guillaume est méchant

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 98:10


Dans cet épisode, nous revenons sur l'affaire du FBI vs Apple, et on parle gaming, drones, réalité virtuelle, et de paiement sans les mains... Followups Maru OS : http://maruos.com/#/ qui “fusionne” Linux et Debian Et c'est pas ce Maru : http://youtu.be/kDolQlZWSmw Et d'ailleurs, à propos des environnements libres : Microsoft SQL Server est désormais dispo sur Linux Apple vs FBI : Le débat fait toujours rage, avec des soutiens des deux côtés. l'ONU s'est même jointe à Apple De même que le mari de l'une des victimes des terroristes, qui dit que ça ne devrait pas apporter grand-chose, d’autant qu’il s’agit d’un iPhone “professionnel” Pourtant, les partisans du FBI ont aussi un soutien : Adi Shamir… Est-ce une stratégie d'Apple pour se donner un peu d'oxygène en Chine ? Son marché le plus porteur ? Actualités On continue à parler chiffrement : Diffie et Helman recoivent le prix Turing ! Oui, non, mais si. La Kindle Fire continuera finalement à pouvoir être chiffrée Les Anglais veulent rendre les adblocker illégaux South Park saison 19 ! :-) Hands Free Google ! Et maintenant (payer) sans les mains ! Google commence à deviner la localisation d’une photo sans regarder les données EXIF Reconnaissance faciale sur France TV : http://www.francetvinfo.fr/societe/video-envoye-special-reconnaissance-faciale-tous-filmes-tous-identifies_1318683.html Gaming et Réalité Augmentée : Microsoft veut fusionner les mondes PC et Xbox autour de Windows 10 Consolidation des PC, PCisation des consoles ou simple désastre ? => Tim Sweeney (Epic Games) En tous cas, Tim Sweeney n'est pas d'accord ! Je pense que Gabe non plus... Autres actualités Drones : C'est le turfu, le World Drone Meta 2 : 90° de champ de vision, qHD, hand/head tracking : le Hololens est-il mort Bonus Guillaume Poggiaspalla : Pendant ce temps, chez Boston Dynamics... Atlas 2. Ou Terminator 0.1. Ou Bender 0.3 Des PINs et encore des PINs : en cadeau, une analyse statistique complète des codes PIN Emmanuel Vendé : La chaîne YouTube : Taupe 10 Guillaume Vendé : Les câbles de chargement… L’enfer ! Comme des poissons dans l’eau... Nous retrouver, nous partager, ou dialoguer avec nous : Page Facebook Tech Café Ou sur www.techcafe.fr Ou encore sur Twitter : @techcafe_fr Pensez à déposer votre avis sur iTunes ! Emmanuel : sur Twitter (@emmanuelvende) Dr Guillaume (Poggiaspalla) Présenté par Guillaume Vendé : sur Twitter (@GuillaumeVende)

The Inquiry
How Did Governments Lose Control of Encryption?

The Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2016 22:58


The clash between Apple and the FBI is the latest battle in a century-long conflict over the power to keep secrets. The FBI wants Apple to build a “backdoor to the iPhone” so that it can read encrypted data on a locked phone used by one of the San Bernadino attackers. Apple says such a backdoor would be the equivalent of “a master key, capable of opening hundreds of millions of locks”. Creating such a key, Apple says, would “undermine decades of security advancements”. Cryptography was once controlled by the state, which deployed it for military and diplomatic ends. But in the 1970s, long-haired hippy Whitfield Diffie came up with what has been described as the most revolutionary concept in encryption since the Renaissance. Diffie's invention took the keys away from the state and marked the start of the ‘Crypto Wars' – the fight for the right of individuals and companies to communicate beyond the gaze of government agencies. The Inquiry tells the compelling story of the ongoing encryption war, taking evidence from expert witnesses including Whitfield Diffie himself. (Photo: Rally support for Apple refusal to help FBI. Credit: EPA Wires)

Brakeing Down Security Podcast
Episode 1: Kicking some Hash!

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 39:55


In this inaugural episode, Bryan and Brian discuss the history of hashes, how hashes are used and how to make them more secure. Intro "Private Eye" and Outro "Honeybee" created by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Inside Music Row
IMR 1327-1 News

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 4:26


We kick off another "Inside Music Row" with the mention of Sara Evans.  Sara is back on the radio again with "Slow Me Down" - this is her first single from her forthcoming seventh studio album set for release early next year.  Garth Brooks is also in the news as he just isn't cut out for retirement...again.  He has now signed on for eight more performances at Wynn's Encore Theater in Las Vegas this month and next.  Jason Sturgeon is also mentioned as he has just released his latest album "Cornfields and Coal."  Jason's first single off that album is a remake of the Jeff Healey classic "Angel Eyes."  Steve Wariner is up next as his "Wariner's Watercolors' exhibit opened last week at the Tennessee State Museum, which feature 21 of his favorite paintings.  We also mention Lifetime's new series "Chasing Nashville."  The docu-series will follow several artists as they pursue recording contracts here in Nashville.  Finally, we go Inside The Song with Joe Diffie to hear about his very first number one hit "Home."

Inside Music Row
IMR 1326-4 Big Kenny

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2013 7:34


Big Kenny of Big and Rich has always had his own sort of dance groove going on.  Now he is marketing that dance groove with Electgroshine...an entirely new series of "music without prejudice."  Big Kenny marries country with reggae, rock, hip hop, and electronic dance music to get the masses on their feet.  We had a chance to hook up with Big Kenny at his home studio, otherwise known as the "University of Creativity" in Nashville to learn all about the new project.

Paul's Security Weekly
Interview with Dr. Whitfield Diffie - Episode 341 - August 16, 2013

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2013 50:08


Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of "Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption"

Paul's Security Weekly TV
Interview with Whitfield Diffie - Episode 341

Paul's Security Weekly TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2013 50:28


Dr. Diffie is a pioneer of public-key cryptography and was VP of Information Security and Cryptography at ICANN. He is author of Privacy on the Line: The Politics of Wiretapping and Encryption

Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live
Whitfield Diffie - July 2, 1994 Whitfield Diffie - July 2, 1994

Sedge Thomson's West Coast Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 16:24


Bletchley Park
Extra - E09 - Whitfield Diffie

Bletchley Park

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2012 25:37


October 2012 This week we have another talk from the Turing Education Day. Whitfield Diffie gives a talk on historical turning points in cryptography. #BPark, #AlanTuringYear, #Turing, # WhitfieldDiffie

Inside Music Row
IMR 1088- Chris Kent Benefit

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2009 4:49


Chris Kent is a renowned musician who has worked with artists from Lorrie Morgan to Stevie Wonder. Now fighting multiple myeloma, a few of his friends pitched in to raise money for his medical and living expenses while in treatment. Lorrie Morgan brought in Vince Gill, Tracy Lawrence, Joe Diffie and a few others for a show at Nashville's Mercy Lounge.

Inside Music Row
IMR 1069-1 NEWS WEEK OF OCT 27-NOV 2

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2008 5:46


Nashville and Country Music News that includes: Toby keith, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Randy Travis, Adam Gregory, Mark Wills, Joe Diffie, Charlie Daniels, CMA, Tim McGraw, Amy Grant, We go Inside The Song With Ira Dean as he talks about his hit 'Beer & Gasoline'

Inside Music Row
IMR 1061-1 News Week of Sept 1-7th

Inside Music Row

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2008 6:56


Nashville and Country Music News Includes: Martina McBride, Academy of Country Music Honors, Dixie Chicks, Emily Robison, Martie Maguire, Joe DIffie, Willie Nelson, Josh Gracin, Tough enough to wear Pink Campaign, Taylor Swift, Clay Walker Band Agianst MS Bike Team, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Dolly Parton, James Otto, Alan Jackson, Trace Adkins, Trent Willmon, George Strait, Reba McEntire, We go Inside The song With Adam Gregory as he talks about one of his favorite songs " What Would Jesus Do'.