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Subscribe to our Podcast! In this Throwback Thursday episode Jonathan Moody chats with filmmaker and Project Greenlight contestant Kyle Rankin! Follow us on social media: @indiefilmcafe Websites: http://sickflickproductions.com http://indiefilmcafe.reviews http://indiefilmcafe.podbean.com http://patreon.com/indiefilmcafe
Now it's time for 'Part TWO' of this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ podcast!!! Thanks to Penumbra Entertainment & Vision Films we take a look at a new psychological thriller, THEN sit down with the man behind the camera making his feature directorial debut! We talk about why this was the story to get things popping, what he learned from the process, the insights from casting, and what might be next! Definitely a great listen for anyone looking to get into the industry!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/dt2-He2BwcQ 'The Legend Of Lake Hollow' is the feature directorial debut from Chris Hollo, and written by Jerry Robbins. A group of friends (James David West, Kyle Rankin, Liz Atwater, Benjamin Bald & Meg Barlowe) at a remote lakeside cabin find themselves in a deadly nightmare when trail cameras on the property reveal they are surrounded by more than just Mother Nature. In 'Part Two' we have: The Legend Of Lake Hollow Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/yCUdgWDdH-A Digital Release Date: 26th March 2024 Director: Chris Hollo Cast: James David West, Kyle Rankin, Liz Atwater, Benjamin Bald, Meg Barlowe, Austin Copps, Will Waldron, Micah Oser, Lexi Janicek, Jennifer Whitus, Erica Boozer, Charles Robinson, Sawyer Robinson, Skip Stowe, Grayson Peters, Rachel Bair, Nora Fisher, Ella Fisher, Krystn Ryder Credit: Penumbra Entertainment, Vision Films Genre: Horror, Thriller Running Time: 84 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/gTxqPi88hBc Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Sky Story: Here. https://www.skystore.com/product/the-legend-of-lake-hollow/191fbf5d-f26a-4fd3-9fd7-61edc77a78fa Website: Here. https://visionfilms.net/film-detail?id=4d6655ca-6cae-ee11-829d-0e4a64f8a357 ------------ *(Music) 'The Big Payback' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls learn all about Project Bluefin, a new cloud native friendly Linux distribution, from its creator, Jorge Castro, and Kyle Rankin, its newest enthusiast. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Jorge Castro and Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about his journey into Kubernetes and the cloud native landscape. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
It's time for @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ and this week we have another 'TWO Parter' for you!!! 'Part ONE' looks at A24s horror sensation, then it's a knowledge test from 20th Century Studios, Gloria Sanchez Productions & Hulu. Christmas is in the air at Netflix, while Cornerstone Films & Signature Entertainment don't want you to "forget about it". We end on Elevated Films & Hopeful Romantix Productions new thriller! Today we have: Talk To Me Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/8uLx18KQgfU Adelaide Film Festival: 30th October 2022 Theatrical Release Date: 24th October 2023 Digital Release Date: 30th October 2023 Director: Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou Cast: Sophie Wilde, Joe Bird, Alexandra Jensen, Otis Dhanji, Miranda Otto, Zoe Terakes, Chris Alosio, Marcus Johnson, Alexandria Steffensen Running Time: 95 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/aLAKJu9aJys?si=VA7VooBFngaP4KxU Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/talk-to-me/umc.cmc.n327py314xa0bto2a0jvd3qy -------------- Quiz Lady Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/o_3Euxf_zuo 48th Toronto International Film Festival: 9th September 2023 Digital Release Date: 3rd November 2023 Director: Jessica Yu Cast: Awkwafina, Sandra Oh, Crosby Cookie, Will Ferrell, Holland Taylor, Jason Schwartzman, Tony Hale, Tawny Newsome, Paul Reubens, Jon Park, Camrus Johnson, Angela Trimbur, Matt Cordova, Alan Heitz, Amy Tolsky, Joe Chrest, Phil LaMarr, Luke Kim Running Time: 100 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/4OzaexEqDa8?si=tpucRO1_umQD5_Lq Watch via Hulu: Here. https://www.hulu.com/movie/quiz-lady-7eddb1d7-1ff3-474a-9db7-8d708fc1308a Watch via Disney+: Here. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/quiz-lady/2payC3msb8dU ------------ Best. Christmas. Ever! Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/vqJ-jTlxZ6k Digital Release Date: 16th November 2023 Director: Mary Lambert Cast: Heather Graham, Brandy, Jason Biggs, Matt Cedeño, Madison Skye Validum, Wyatt Hunt, Abby Villasmil, Nadia Sine, Janet Lo, Randy Mundy, Allan Groves, Paul Kiernan, Camille Cadarette, Chase Ramsey Running Time: 81 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/2deV7cUtS0E?si=8ofV8BXVKTB6Po2e Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81416268 ------------ Mafia Mamma Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/l1u3YBbI5Vs New York Premiere: 11th April 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 14th April 2023 Digital Release Date: 17th November 2023 Director: Catherine Hardwicke Cast: Toni Collette, Sophia Nomvete, Alessandro Bressanello, Monica Bellucci, Eduardo Scarpetta, Alfonso Perugini, Francesco Mastroianni, Giulio Corso, Dora Romano, Tim Daish, Tommy Rodger, Giuseppe Zeno, Vincenzo Pirrotta, Alessandro Cremona Running Time: 101 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/gFolZ-z8IEg Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/mafia-mamma/umc.cmc.5dm89in1knl41h36in3s3yqr8 ------------ Desperation Road Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/P7qqj9l1zD0 Theatrical Release Date: 6th October 2023 Digital Release Date: 20th November 2023 Director: Nadine Crocker Cast: Willa Fitzgerald, Pyper Braun, Garrett Hedlund, Mel Gibson, Paulina Gálvez, Woody McClain, Ella Thomas, Shiloh Fernandez, Ryan Hurst, Michael Aaron Milligan, Katy Bodenhamer, Brady Gentry, Kyle Rankin, Bonita Elery, Kat Foster Running Time: 112 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/lJiATJj8XfQ Digital Platforms: Apple TV, Prime Video, YouTube, Google, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/desperation-road/umc.cmc.403001tqec7edcz9na3n61elp ---------------- *(Music) 'Da Joint' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, and Kyle Rankin discuss the personal AI tools they'd like to have, what's available, and how they might come together. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Writing a tech book is easy if you start with the proper guidance. Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett get that guidance and much more from Kyle Rankin, author of How to Write a Tech Book. The benefits of using LaTeX for formatting and layout when self-publishing. How to pitch a book idea to traditional tech publishers like O'Reilly. Advice on when you're ready to write your first tech book based on your skills. How to make the transition from writing short-form articles to full book projects. Differences between self-publishing and working with traditional publishers. The editing process and importance of tech editing to perfect a textbook manuscript. How the rise of the internet and digital documents impacts tech book publishing. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: discourse.org/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Writing a tech book is easy if you start with the proper guidance. Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett get that guidance and much more from Kyle Rankin, author of How to Write a Tech Book. The benefits of using LaTeX for formatting and layout when self-publishing. How to pitch a book idea to traditional tech publishers like O'Reilly. Advice on when you're ready to write your first tech book based on your skills. How to make the transition from writing short-form articles to full book projects. Differences between self-publishing and working with traditional publishers. The editing process and importance of tech editing to perfect a textbook manuscript. How the rise of the internet and digital documents impacts tech book publishing. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: discourse.org/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Kyle Ranking discusses LaTex on FLOSS Weekly with Jonathan Bennett and Doc Searls with regards to book publishing. For more, check out FLOSS Weekly: https://twit.tv/floss/749 Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Kyle Rankin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Writing a tech book is easy if you start with the proper guidance. Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett get that guidance and much more from Kyle Rankin, author of How to Write a Tech Book. The benefits of using LaTeX for formatting and layout when self-publishing. How to pitch a book idea to traditional tech publishers like O'Reilly. Advice on when you're ready to write your first tech book based on your skills. How to make the transition from writing short-form articles to full book projects. Differences between self-publishing and working with traditional publishers. The editing process and importance of tech editing to perfect a textbook manuscript. How the rise of the internet and digital documents impacts tech book publishing. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: discourse.org/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Kyle Ranking discusses LaTex on FLOSS Weekly with Jonathan Bennett and Doc Searls with regards to book publishing. For more, check out FLOSS Weekly: https://twit.tv/floss/749 Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Kyle Rankin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Writing a tech book is easy if you start with the proper guidance. Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett get that guidance and much more from Kyle Rankin, author of How to Write a Tech Book. The benefits of using LaTeX for formatting and layout when self-publishing. How to pitch a book idea to traditional tech publishers like O'Reilly. Advice on when you're ready to write your first tech book based on your skills. How to make the transition from writing short-form articles to full book projects. Differences between self-publishing and working with traditional publishers. The editing process and importance of tech editing to perfect a textbook manuscript. How the rise of the internet and digital documents impacts tech book publishing. Hosts: Doc Searls and Jonathan Bennett Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: discourse.org/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about his new book for aspiring authors, discuss the publishing process, self-discipline, marketing, and share their expertise from their decades as authors. Notes: [00:01:04] Intro to Kyle's new book, "How To Write A Tech Book." [00:04:52] Vetting your idea and pitching to a publisher [00:09:24] On self-publishing vs. traditional publishers [00:12:27] Print on-demand [00:15:05] Market research and publishers [00:18:03] Co-authoring vs solo authoring [00:20:43] The Cluetrain Manifesto and The Intention Economy [00:24:05] Return from social media to blogging and longer-form writing [00:27:30] Marketing and promotion [00:31:19] Find us at Defcon! [00:44:13] Formatting code and technical content [00:48:14] LaTeX and layout Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about a proposal for authenticating content with cryptographic signing, and saving the internet. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to prolific tech author, Kyle Rankin, about how he recently self-published his latest book, and how that differs from his many experiences with traditional publishers. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers about Shawn's head's appearance at the recent SCaLE conference and 3D printing, all while having a little too much fun. Hit play if you always wondered about our Myers-Briggs types. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Kyle Rankin speaks with Doc Searls and Shawn Powers on FLOSS Weekly to discuss Purism and PureOS, but Searls gets into Rankin's hacker background. What has happened to the hacker culture? Has it changed over the years? For more, check out FLOSS Weekly: https://twit.tv/floss/721 Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Kyle Rankin speaks with Doc Searls and Shawn Powers on FLOSS Weekly to discuss Purism and PureOS, but Searls gets into Rankin's hacker background. What has happened to the hacker culture? Has it changed over the years? For more, check out FLOSS Weekly: https://twit.tv/floss/721 Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about hardware supply chains, building the only USA-made mobile phone, trust, open standards, and much more. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin discuss the ups, downs, and how-tos of using Mastodon amid Twitter's recent instability. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about the data cars collect, where it goes, and how we're really just driving around in a smart phone that we don't even own. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Tune in to our new episode! Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about how to advertise without being creepy. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Kyle Rankin talk to Dave Huseby about his new approach to pseudonymous user authentication. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Dave Huseby and Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin and Holmes Wilson about Quiet, a Tor-based peer-to-peer messaging project. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Holmes Wilson and Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman talks to Shawn Powers and Kyle Rankin about moving from Twitter to the Fediverse using Mastodon, including how to choose a server and find your niche. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Katherine Druckman talks to Kyle Rankin about global supply chain security, disaster and security preparedness, and the Librem 5. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin talk about everything from microphones to roombas to pottery in our last episode of 2021. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Katherine Druckman, Doc Searls and Kyle Rankin talk to John Todd from Quad9 about DNS, privacy, security and their open DNS recursive service. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: John Todd and Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Shawn Powers, and Kyle Rankin talk right to repair Apple devices, cocktails, and our nerdy hobbies. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about the metaverse of Facebook and beyond, how it may intersect with Web 3 and blockchain, as well as Second Life and the verses that came before. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about Apple's new plans to monitor personal devices, and what it means for privacy, ownership, and setting precedence. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about NSO group and Pegasus, Stingrays and cars, and surveilling priests. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
In this episode we talk about a major sexism and harassment suit against Activision Blizzard, and what might be one of the best websites on the internet, gail.com. Then we speak with Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer at Purism, about their mission to make computers and phones focused on security and privacy, and what people should potentially beware of when using phones from independent phone producers such as the newly announced Freedom Phone. Show Notes Scout APM (sponsor) Gail.com WIPO Case D2006-0655 Activision Blizzard Sued Over ‘Frat Boy' Culture, Harassment (1) Calif. Dep't of Fair Emp. & Housing v. Activision Blizzard Inc. Freedom Phone Announcement Purism
Kyle Rankin a linux security & infrastructure geek, author of Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks and Chief Security Officer/Vice President at Purism, talks about how to take back the control of your online privacy from big tech.
We start you off with the headlines that matter this week, then share our thoughts on Audacity's new owners proposing user tracking.
We start you off with the headlines that matter this week, then share our thoughts on Audacity's new owners proposing user tracking.
We start you off with the headlines that matter this week, then share our thoughts on Audacity's new owners proposing user tracking.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls chat with Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers about Signal’s exposure of vulnerabilities in Cellebrite’s mobile device hacking software. Subscribe to our newsletter. (https://reality2cast.com/newsletter) Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Katherine Druckman chats with Petros Koutoupis and Kyle Rankin about FOSS (Free and Open Source Software), the benefits of contributing to the projects you use, and why you should be a FOSS fan as well. Subscribe to our newsletter. (https://reality2cast.com/newsletter) Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.
Kyle Rankin is a writer & director whose latest film is entitled Run Hide Fight and is available exclusively through The Daily Wire. Watch the film here: www.dailywire.com/videos/run-hide-fight Video version of this episode: www.youtube.com/mikepostalakis Follow me on Instagram: @mikepostalakis
blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/# Join the discord! discord.gg/fTQexvQ !! SPOILERS !! [ cw: death, mass shootings, right wing terrorism ] VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/y4pfFw2ECdU Perhaps the true monster.... is filmmakers. This week, we explore the latest opuses (opii? opusses?) in wifeguy cinema & right-wing flopaganda with a unique double feature-- Paul WS Anderson's Monster Hunter and Kyle Rankin's Run Hide Fight (as presented by Ben Shapiro outlet The Daily Wire). First off, we get into nitty gritty of video game adaptations, the international blockbuster market, irresponsible filmmaking (in the death-on-sets sense), and Milla Jovovich trying her best. After, it's time to tackle the concept of a "school shooter exploitation film", the ongoing futility of culture war cinema, denial of the self fantasy, irresponsible filmmaking (in the sexual harassment AND propaganda sense), and Radha Mitchell not even really trying it. Barroo can be found at www.twitter.com/averycutedog Jae Bearhat can be found at www.twitter.com/fussybabybitch BARROO'S TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/barroooooo JAE'S TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/jaebearhat Support Film Critters on Patreon and get bonus content plus access to exclusive Discord channels! www.patreon.com/filmcritters
本期主播:狂人 | 赵指导 嘉宾主播:苏方 | 宋一韡本期文稿:1·马尔科姆和玛丽 Malcolm & Marie平台:Netflix又名:电影试爱 / 首映夜豆瓣简介:讲述一个电影人和女友参加了电影首映庆功会后回家,影片成功在望,名和利唾手可得。而这个美好的夜晚在关于两人关系的一些东西开始曝光后突然转变,考验他们之间爱的力量。衍生影单:黄金时代 The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)宾虚 Ben-Hur (1959)呼啸山庄 Wuthering Heights (1939)罗马假日 Roman Holiday (1953)为所应为 Do the Right Thing (1989)乱世佳人 Gone with the Wind (1939)林白征空记 The Spirit of St. Louis (1957)艾德·伍德 Ed Wood (1994)月光男孩 Moonlight (2016)阿尔及尔之战 La battaglia di Algeri (1966)公民凯恩 Citizen Kane (1941)2·隔离故事 Tales of the Lockdown (2020) 平台:Latido Films豆瓣简介:隔离故事选集,每个故事都是由5位不同的导演远程创建的,并由既是制片人又是化妆师的演员和女演员生动呈现。3·The Little Things 蛛丝马迹 (2021)平台:华纳 HBOMAX豆瓣简介:克恩郡巡警乔狄肯,小名狄克(丹泽尔·华盛顿饰),被派往洛杉矶进行本该是趟简单明快的证据收集任务。取而代之的是,他被卷入一场缉捕正肆虐该市的连环杀手之行动。领导缉捕的是洛杉矶郡警长吉姆贝克斯特(拉米·马雷克饰),对狄克的警察直觉大为惊艳,因而私自寻求他的协助。但在两人追踪主要嫌疑人艾伯特史帕玛(杰瑞德·莱托饰)时,贝克斯特浑然不觉该调查勾起了狄克对过去不愉快的回忆,随之出土的黑暗秘密除了威胁案件调查外,可能牵连更剧。重点:演员 Frederick Koehler 弗雷德里克·凯勒The MentalistBoston LegalOz Criminal Minds 4·Unpregnant 未怀孕平台:华纳 HBOMAX豆瓣简介:女孩Veronica(理查森)发现自己怀孕了,她只能和有车的“前”好友Bailey(Ferreira)一起上路,寻求合法堕胎:Veronica的男友很窝囊,她自己也不想这么年轻就当妈妈,不然会影响她的常春藤大学梦。而她所在的美国密苏里州规定未成年人必须有父母同意才能堕胎,她的父母并不同意。Veronica决定旅行900英里,去新墨西哥州堕胎后回家。 Veronica是个沉迷于ins、成绩优秀、雄心勃勃的好学生,而Bailey是个孤独、毒舌的酷儿,对Veronica的新朋友们忍耐度为零。这样两个人怀着这样的目标一起上路,途中行差踏错,既有动情之处,又有幽默。5·Abe 2019 亚博/一家小煮平台:Amazon Prime Video 豆瓣简介:施纳普在片中饰演一名对烹饪有着极大热情的男孩,亚伯拉罕。他将师从一位巴西大厨,共同发掘美食的秘密,以及学会如何用一道好菜,化解父母之间的矛盾。6·同学麦娜丝平台:Netflix豆瓣简介:四个高中同学毕业后常常聚在泡沫红茶店刁牌、唬烂三小,但聚会后他们还是要继续面对生活的艰难:电风(郑人硕饰)是保险业务员,领着微薄薪水省吃俭用买了新房,因为女友怀孕将步入婚姻的人生阶段;从事纸扎屋行业又有阴阳眼的闭结(刘冠廷饰),因长期照顾卧病在床的阿嬷错过婚姻,想寻求婚姻介绍所找一个好女人结婚;罐头(纳豆饰)在一次吞药自杀后洗心革面,接下了户政所的工作,因此与他心目中的女神校花麦娜丝重逢;添仔(施名帅饰)是怀才不遇的导演,却在机缘下被政客(陈以文饰)相中开始选举之路…7·Run Hide Fight 校园大逃杀平台:豆瓣简介:《Night Of The Living Deb》和《The Witch Files》背后的电影人凯尔·兰金(Kyle Rankin)完成了一项秘密项目“Run Hide Fight”,该项目讲述的是一个17岁的女孩,她必须用自己的智慧才能在学校枪击中生存。现在,它将成为Rebeller公司发行的第一部电影,Cinestate发行了该电影来讨论所谓的“非法内容”空间中的电影,重点关注好莱坞忽视的类型以及好莱坞害怕的剧本。8·Blithe Spirit 欢快的鬼魂平台:Apple TV豆瓣简介:故事讲述一名犯罪小说家查尔斯(丹·史蒂文斯饰)遭遇写作障碍,他邀请了古怪的神秘主义者(朱迪·丹奇饰)表演降神以获得灵感,结果前妻(莱斯利·曼恩饰)的鬼魂被意外召唤了出来,这个鬼魂想杀了查尔斯这样他们就能来世再聚。而现任妻子露丝(艾拉·菲舍尔饰)看不见鬼魂,还担心自己的丈夫已经彻底疯了。9·I Care a Lot 我很在乎平台:Netflix豆瓣简介:玛拉·葛蕾森(荣获奥斯卡金像奖提名的裴淳华饰)有着鲨鱼般的自信,是法院为数十名老人指定的监护人,她通过可疑但合法的手段攫取了这些人的财产,并狡猾地将这些财产据为己有。玛拉和她的商业伙伴兼爱人弗兰(艾莎·冈萨雷斯饰)最近盯上的“肥羊”名叫詹妮弗·彼得森(两届奥斯卡金像奖得主黛安·韦斯特饰),她是一名富有的退休人员,没有继承人,也没有陪伴左右的家人。然而,就在她们故技重施并进展顺利时,她们发现自己的目标也隐藏着不可告人的秘密,并且与性格暴躁的黑帮成员(金球奖得主彼特·丁拉基饰)联系甚密,因此玛拉被迫加入一场弱肉强食的游戏中,并且游戏中毫无公平可言。10·Saint Maud 圣人莫德平台:A24 Amazon Prime Video豆瓣简介:莫德是一名年轻的宗教信徒,她的职业是私人护理员,她在拯救迷人的病人阿曼达的灵魂时,对其产生了极为危险的迷恋。11·极乐 Bliss 平台:Amazon Prime Video豆瓣简介:故事讲述刚离婚不久的格雷格(威尔逊饰)遇到了迷人的伊莎贝尔(海耶克饰)。伊莎贝尔住在大街上,认为这个被污染、破败不堪的世界并不是真实的。她相信这个丑陋的世界是在一个美丽、和平、“真实”的极乐世界的内部。起初格雷格表示怀疑,但他最终发现这个理论很有道理。12·Palmer 帕尔默平台:Apple TV Plus豆瓣简介: 讲述前高中橄榄球明星埃迪·帕尔默在入狱后回到家乡,遭遇了过去留下的种种麻烦事,除此之外,他还成了一个被母亲遗弃的小男孩的监护人。备忘:导演Fisher Stevens13·Supernova 超新星 (2020)平台:Amazon Prime Video豆瓣简介:萨姆与塔斯克(费斯与图奇分饰)是一对相守20年的伴侣,俩人计划驱车穿越英格兰探访朋友、家人和过去待过的地方。自两年前塔斯克被诊断出患有早发性痴呆以来,他们在一起的时间便成了他们之间最重要的事。但是随着旅程的进行,他们对于未来的想法充满冲突,过往的秘密也不断涌现,并且他们对彼此的爱从未像现在这样受到考验。最终,他们还必须面对这样一个问题:面对塔斯克的疾病,彼此相爱意味着什么。14·Red Dot 红点杀机 平台:Netflix又名: 神秘红点 / 夺命红点瑞典语豆瓣简介:为了重燃婚姻的爱火,一对夫妻踏上一段徒步之旅,然而却在无情的荒野中遭遇无名枪手。为了生存,他们拼命奔逃。15·Judas and the Black Messiah 犹大与黑弥赛亚平台:HBO MAX又名:耶稣是我同伙 / 耶稣曾是我兄弟 / 耶稣是我同伴豆瓣简介:影片改编自真人真事。讲述了1960年代美国黑人社团黑豹党历史上的真实事件,故事聚焦于Hampton之死,他于1969年被杀,死于芝加哥警察局和FBI组织的一次突袭行动。警方开了80枪,而“黑豹党”成员一共只开了一枪,这一枪还是来自于一位成员被警方打死后的肌肉收缩。Hampton与怀孕的未婚妻正在睡觉时,头部被近距离射杀2枪,他当晚被下了药,根本没听见任何警方的动静,死后尸体被拖进小巷中,年仅21岁。经过审讯,他的死被判定为“正当杀人”,后来在1982年,以185万美元的赔偿数额,达到了民事诉讼的庭外和解。16·Tom and Jerry 猫和老鼠平台:HBO MAX豆瓣简介: “超杀女”科洛·莫瑞兹饰演的少女凯拉刚刚入职豪华大酒店,就碰上了叫人头疼的难题——杰瑞竟然想在酒店里定居,令酒店最近承接的世纪婚礼岌岌可危。于是,汤姆被凯拉雇佣成为酒店员工,目的是赶走杰瑞,这对欢喜冤家就此展开了一场你追我赶的爆笑喜剧。17·The dig 发掘平台:Netflix豆瓣简介:第二次世界大战即将爆发时,一个富有的寡妇雇用了一名业余考古学家在她的庄园内挖掘墓冢。当他们做出历史性发现时,英国的过去和不确定的未来将遥相呼应。非本月新片赵指导推荐《亲爱的同志》2020 imdb: tt10796286 豆瓣:34960094宋主播推荐《我们俩》2005 豆瓣:1756073苏方推荐《Ghosts 同一屋檐吓/老宅阴魂/鬼屋欢乐送》狂人推荐《寻宝搭档 Detectorists》imdb:tt4082744 豆瓣:26067960《明星伙伴 Entourage》imdb: tt0387199 豆瓣:1806776
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Shawn Powers and Kyle Rankin about protecting yourself online, password and security best practices, and a tragic tale. Subscribe to our newsletter. (https://reality2cast.com/newsletter) Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers.
Kyle Rankin is an American writer and director, having directed such films as the Battle of Shaker Heights, Infestation, Night of the Living Deb, and The Witch Files. His latest film is the extremely controversial school shooter thriller, Run Hide Fight. In this conversation with Kyle, we explored the genesis of the movie as well as some of the film's misconceptions and intentions. Prepare to have your mettle tested. This is a classic scenario on film sets that a lot of directors don't talk about. When working with experienced or famous actors, they will often test your ability and resolve as a director to ensure their safety as an artist. In the chaos of directing, it's easy to forget that the career of the actors you have cast are on the line as much as your own, and as such, they need to know they are in good hands. Because of this, they will test you, either consciously or unconsciously. The tests often come in the form of arguments or taking a hard stance against a decision to see if you are strong enough to push back and prove your point - these are all a means to ensure that your decisions are informed enough and that your directorial vision is strong enough. Welcome these challenges as an opportunity to earn your actors' respect. Shield the actors from your difficulties. This is a huge point that speaks further to the importance of creating a safe space for your actors to do their work. If you are behind on your day, that is your problem, and your actors don't need to know that, and to tell them will only stress them out. This is definitely difficult, but it's a principle of the chivalry of directing. As the previous point stated, actors need to know they're in good hands so they can have the space to create; therefore, your problems should never become their problems because their job is difficult enough. So if your actor needs to talk things through during a performance, but you're losing the light, keep it to yourself and find a way to help them get there anyway. Do not try to motivate them to muscle through the performance to make your day because you will lose their confidence and compromise their performance. Of course, there are always exceptions and unreasonable actors whose difficulty can sabotage your movie - this is on full display in the Apocalypse Now documentary Hearts of Darkness, which every filmmaker should see. Talk less, say more. Kyle mentioned how he would talk too much as a director on his first few films with superfluous psychoanalysis of characters and overly detailed descriptions. This is an easy trap to fall into, but it is a trap nonetheless. If your cast and crew begin to check out because your thinking and talking are all over the place, you can lose them - instead, be brief and focused in all of your communications. Doing so will enable your cast and crew to associate your words with meaning and purpose instead of chatter. Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
Diego Salgado, Ignacio Pablo Rico y Yago Paris analizan "Run. Hide. Fight.", una película a contracorriente del discurso progresista castrante, lo que permite la propuesta de imágenes, situaciones y temas complejos, que se prestan a la reflexión y el debate. El tema que cierra el podcast es "Fight Song", de Rachel Platten: https://open.spotify.com/track/37f4ITSlgPX81ad2EvmVQr?si=7AJRFNakTGWL_TnetdoIgw
Producer Dallas Sonnier joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his latest film 'Run Hide Fight', what drew him to the script written by director Kyle Rankin, his philosophy towards the art and business of filmmaking, releasing 'Run Hide Fight' through conservative news site The Daily Wire, and much more! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/mattsmoviereviews Think Spot: https://www.thinkspot.com/authors/profile Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/ Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/movies
Run Hide Fight is a 2020 American action thriller film written and directed by Kyle Rankin. Starring Thomas Jane, Radha Mitchell and Isabel May, it follows a high school sieged by a quartet of school shooters. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September 2020.
Run Hide Fight is a 2020 American action thriller film written and directed by Kyle Rankin. Starring Thomas Jane, Radha Mitchell and Isabel May, it follows a high school sieged by a quartet of school shooters. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September 2020.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis about the SolarWinds hack, and Facebook's reaction to Apple privacy initiatives. Subscribe to our newsletter. (https://reality2cast.com/newsletter) Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin about fragmentation and software development, the Amazon Halo, and surveilling school children. Subscribe to our newsletter. (https://reality2cast.com/newsletter) Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Show notes: Katherine (41s): The concept of fragmentation as it applies to software development. Kyle (1m 44s): [I]f you're an application developer today and you're writing a program, you know, 20 years ago, what you had to do is think about, well, do I want my application to run on windows, Mac, or Linux, or what combination of those? And then depending on your decision, you would pick different frameworks, different languages, maybe, and each individual platform you had, the support basically made you had the fork, the code in many cases. Kyle (2m 31s): I mean, depending on what, what graphical libraries you picked, but these days it's way worse. Because with mobile devices, you've added a couple of extra platforms on top of those three. So now it's not just windows, Mac, or Linux, it's also Android or iOS. And so, and then, so what ends up happening is the developer will say, well, do I want to make a mobile application or do I want to make a desktop application? And then they'll start with that standpoint. And they, or they may say, well, I want to do all of the above, but then there's a minimum of like five different platforms. They have to support them. And all of them are often in different languages, you know, different development, methodologies, different frameworks, different tools to test and build all of that stuff. Kyle (3m 16s): [W]e decided, well, it makes the most sense to avoid fragmentation and have the same operating system that our laptop runs just instead of sort of making an application, porting an application to the phone, let's just make the existing Linux desktop ecosystem as a whole portable to a small screen Katherine (10m 1s): [W]hat's happening now with the new M1 processor the whole idea is that any Mac app can now be, or rather the other way around, any iOS app is now a desktop app, which is interesting because it's sort of the opposite reality. Katherine (16m 41s): [I]t's almost ridiculous to me at this point that I can't just plug in my, if, if I were to have a fancy new iPhone, which I don't, but if I did, why shouldn't I just be able to plug it in? You know, it's a powerful device, it has a massive amount of computing power Kyle (19m 43s): If at all, you know, depending on the provider, Google has had huge problems with, you know, all of these third parties that create custom versions of Android and they never update them. So they've had to go through all of these engineering efforts to try to avoid just the fragmentation in the Android market, with all of these custom Androids that are out there. Katherine (31m 28s): [T]he Amazon halo wearable device because all of the coverage, even, and maybe even, especially in mainstream press outlets has been so bad. I mean, it's, you know, it's not just privacy advocates or, you know, geeks like us who are going really, who thought this was a good idea. The Washington post, which is as they even pointed out owned by Jeff Bezos is just tearing this thing apart. Doc (31m 60s): So the headline Amazon's new health band is the most invasive tech we've ever tested. And then the subhead is even better. It says the halo band asks you to strip down and strap on a microphone. So it can make 3d scans of your body fat and monitor your tone of voice after all that. It still isn't very helpful. Katherine (43m 47s): An article in Gizmodo about schools, us schools, having access to the same technology that federal law enforcement has for breaking into phones. And they use this technology to conduct warrantless searches of student phones. Katherine (46m 6s): [I]t knows everything that you're anxious about. It knows everything that you're curious about. It knows, you know, it knows everything. And yet somehow some school districts and in fact judges, apparently because these, these issues have gone to court, find it perfectly acceptable for a school to be able to hack into somebody’s device. So I, I find this really disturbing. I wonder, Kyle, if you could kind of maybe give us some insight about how, how potentially dangerous this is. Kyle (46m 40s): I mean, I've, I see this trend over and over again, where what will happen is someone will come up with a new invasive technology and it's sort of like boiling the frog kind of thing where you could not, you know, throw this against everybody. Like everyone would rise up and say, this is not okay. But so what you do instead is you start with people with the least possible agency. You can normally, if you have some sort of invasive privacy invasive tech, the first step is to either sell it for stopping terrorism or maybe pedophiles. And then after, after you get sort of a proof of concept there, then you have to expand. If you're selling a product, you need to expand your user base. Doc (54m 21s): Yeah. The weird thing for me is that almost nobody's worked on starting with giving us agency, you know, I mean, we should be able to say, here's privacy. Here's, here's what I've got. You can't see anything. You're not seeing anything we're doing. Doc (57m 34s): That's my message to all of you. We can't do that. And we need to be able to do that, that's why my preference would be for the default to be, you have to default to, I'm not collecting any of your data. Your data is yours. I'm not allowed to do it. I'm only allowed to do it. If you expressly give me informed consent to do it. And then at that point I will do it, but you, but, but if I, if you do nothing, then I can't do it. I can't take any of your data. It's yours. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's one of the more quoted things that I've written in the last few years. Katherine (58m 58s): But I kind of feel like we are in the wild West. That's how I feel like when digitally, when we start talking about things like, you know, schools being allowed to quite literally digitally strip search your children, you know, people should be outraged by that Kyle (59m 38s): Well, but that's also because your average parent given the preference, and many of them already do put spyware on their children's phones to track their children, right. Because they want to be able to see everything that their kid did. Kyle (1h 0m 18s): I keep, I keep saying, it's not that people don't care about privacy, as much as they don't understand the implications of what they're giving up, you know? And so I, you know, a lot of parents don't necessarily understand the implications of, of what it normalizes. Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Petros Koutoupis, and Kyle Rankin talk Parler and platform lock-in, the concept of data, software, and hardware ownership, and the open source social contract. Show notes: (49s): “I think the first one, maybe the that's that we could cover is, well, let's see, how do I put this without causing too much controversy? That's just the idea of siloed social, silos of any kind, but in particular social media and perceived censorship as it, as it applies to social media. That's a, that's a hot topic right now.” (1m 59s): “Do you not know about parlor? No. Oh, this is going to be a great episode!” (3m 54s): “And so, as a result, a lot of people who are concerned about censorship on Twitter and Facebook have moved over there. And, and in particular on the conservative side, just because like with any social network, there's a network effect.” (5m 11s): “It also reminds me of the early days of Google plus” (8m 53s): “I think we're moving from one moderator to, I mean, This happens on, on Mastodon quite a bit where you will have, because it's so federated and because all of the instances can in theory, talk to each other, sometimes you'll have a falling out because many Mastodon instances are more or less governed by the winds of a sysadmin who decided to spin it up.” (10m 55s): “It looks different to everybody. We all have our own, our own feeds are on, you know, our own preferences, our own, you know, whenever it is, I mean, it's, it's, it's shaped shifts for each of us, depending on what we've looked at and who we follow and all the rest of it. And it's by design. So there's no uniform vision to it.” (11m 35s): “I think you said it, Catherine did, a lot of people were sort of creeped out by Facebook, but it's only because of read a bunch of stuff about, Hey, you're not private there. And then the movie they watched that movie, you know...now they're scared of Facebook. They're not entirely sure why.” (12m 34s): “We don't need platforms for all this stuff. You can do this stuff without platforms.” (15m 24s): “So that's an interesting segue into one of the other topics that we've been talking about and that's, it's being owned by platforms instead of the other way around. And I think, you know, we all have in common that we are, we have a bit of a DIY and obviously open source mentality” (18m 11s): “Apple announced a new Big Sur release. And around the time that they announced the update that the update was available. So presumably people were downloading it, et cetera. People started noticing on their Macs that they were having trouble launching programs. They would try to launch an application. And sometimes it would take, you know, a minute after saying to launch before the application showed up on their local machine.” (23m 15s): “it really raises the issues of ownership. You know?” (24m 42s): “And it sounds like in many cases, you don't, if you have a Mac, you don't necessarily own that” (24m 59s): “I don't know if there are degrees of severity of one's lack of control over your digital products in your life.” (28m 20s): “And, you know, and I thought the chance that Google is going to get rid of those is pretty high Google's record of holding onto a service that people don't pay for is pretty lousy.” (29m 40s): “You have a bundle of rights. And, and I think that we haven't worked out yet online.” (32m 29s): “And this ephemeral service, which is now tied to a tangible thing, that tangible thing, which before would have different rules applied to it, like say a thermostat or whatever it is, where when the, the cloud service goes away, the company goes away.” (33m 17s): “For example, like this, this thing that happened this week that we already talked about with Apple, I think a lot of people didn't think about how applications launching was tethered to the cloud in any way” (33m 48s): “It's like the, the internet is a network of leashes and, like dog leashes with colors on them.” (35m 48s): “And I think it was 1890 and it was about the time they decided the right of privacy was the right to be let alone.” (36m 52s): “something that we've talked about many times, and that is open source, open source licensing, open source culture, open source awareness, even.” (37m 50s): “And people now start to question, they go, Hey, wait a second. This, this big platform is making a ton of money off of this code that I wrote, but I'm not.” (39m 25s): “And does it matter, does it matter what exactly we're talking about? Like, does it matter if I'm talking about contributing to something like Apache or, you know, Linux kernel, or does it matter if we're talking about some sort of web framework or library that, you know, a Facebook, a Twitter, a tic talk is using to make a lot of money, you know, that may, or even a product you just don't like, does it, does it somehow matter? I mean, obviously from a licensing perspective, it doesn't, but from an ideological perspective, does it matter?” (41m 18s): “And what does it even mean to contribute back to the project?” (42m 18s): “I think that's where the social contract starts to break down.” (46m 10s): “And that's supposed to be a good thing. What you want is to work with the companies that are using your software, and hopefully they will, they will release patches and fixes and improvements to your software. That's the idealized model.” (48m 19s): “open source licenses are pretty ubiquitous.” (48m 33s): “Well, you're writing code with an IDE that is probably free software. You didn't pay for it under an open-source license maybe on an OS that has similar licensing that you didn't have to work on using other people's libraries that you didn't have to write yourself from scratch all the way down to the OSTP.” (49m 16s): “Well, that's free software. And so the WordPress people knock on your door and like, Oh, well, and that's running on Linux. And so Linus is going to show up and what his handout, you know, it, everyone's sort of, for some reason, people think that, well, you're sitting on this entire body of work that people have put so much effort for free into to share with everyone else you're taking the benefit of that.” (51m 13s): I guess the ultimate question though, is at what point does, is there enough pushback that it does shift the open source community? ...at what point is it a significant enough disruption that there are enough people that are questioning the open source social contract?” Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Kyle Rankin talk about facial recognition and surveillance technology in the hands of individuals, and how that affects the balance of power. Reality 2.0 around the web: Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, Kyle Rankin, and Petros Koutoupis talk about Amazon's new flying camera, ad tech, and The Social Dilemma. 00:01:27 The spying based advertising business is on it's way out 00:05:55 The Amazon's April fools joke that is now a product 00:12:14 Doc's issue with 'Alexa' listening to you all the time 00:15:09 California's CCPA 00:16:14 Kyle's perspective on the Amazon drone 00:21:36 Scale of mass surveillance 00:30:28 Facial recognition 00:34:12 Katherine is looking for some good news... 00:35:58 Normalization of fear mongering 00:40:05 When can a company legitimately collect your personal information 00:41:12 What do regulators really hope to do 00:42:32 Lets talk about "the movie"... Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis about TikTok and who controls your phone. Notes: 00:00:37 The new contraband - TikTok 00:04:34 Is the US wanting to "play" China and censor? 00:08:19 Will this become an ugly precedent? 00:15:37 We're concerned about the implementation of this ban 00:17:25 The Social Dilemma on Netflix 00:21:11 Your phone is your castle 00:33:10 Defining the harm from mere content 00:44:59 Final thoughts - Portrait mode video 00:48:20 How does a visually impaired person use a phone? See link. Special Guests: Kyle Rankin and Petros Koutoupis.
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Undicesima e ultima puntata di copertura della 77ª Mostra internazionale d'arte cinematografica di Venezia. Commento agli ultimi film rimasti e una panoramica dei premi assegnati. Contenuti: 00:00 - Lasciami Andare (2020, Stefano Mordini) 02:12 - The Whaler Boy (2020, Philipp Yuryev) 06:08 - Run Hide Fight (2020, Kyle Rankin) 12:41 - I Predatori (2020, Pietro Castellitto) 17:06 - Crazy, Not Insane (2020, Alex Gibney) 24:22 - Commento alle premiazioni Partecipanti: Marco Ale Cosimo Fabrizio Ciavoni (ospite) Matteo Arcamone (ospite) Marco Baratta (ospite) Logo creato da: Alessandro Valenti/Simone Malaspina Sigla e post-produzione a cura di: Simone Malaspina/Alessandro Valenti Per il jingle della sigla si ringraziano: Alessandro Corti e Gianluca Nardo
Dans les rues de Paris, trois militaires de l'opération Sentinelle font leur patrouille. Aux aguets, ils attendent un danger imminent mais invisible. Face à l'inaction, la frustration les gagne, en particulier Léo qui est en proie aux doutes. Et le jour où une manifestation de casseurs dérape, il dérape aussi... " Troisième guerre " de Giovanni Aloi est présent lors de la 77ème édition de la Mostra de Venise. Le réalisateur est au micro de Rafael Wolf. Yacine Nemra et Rafael Wolf évoquent aussi "Nouvel ordre" de Michel Franco et "Run hide fight" de Kyle Rankin, films également présentés dans le cadre du festival.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin of Purism about Digital Convergence. Links mentioned: https://puri.sm/posts/investing-in-real-convergence/ Show notes: 00:00:32 Today we're talking about the idea of Convergence 00:04:36 Green on black Linux is COOL! --Kyle R. 00:07:01 The realization of adaptive design and how do others handle it 00:10:28 Law enforcement can subpoena your iCloud content straight from Apple 00:12:55 The fundamental problem Apple and Goole have according to Kyle 00:15:17 What is the hassle developers are already living with??? 00:21:53 What do people really want? 00:27:23 Doc is using metaphors to make an interesting point 00:37:12 You can't lock users to use only your product 00:40:36 The advantages of open source 00:42:21 Steve Ballmers key to success 00:49:26 Would you give your child a single non-trackable device "To rule them all"? 00:53:59 Digital parenting advice all parents need to understand! 00:57:25 The difference between parental control and eliminating the trail 01:00:33 How do you address your own and child's privacy when "forced" to use digital tools you disagree with 01:06:07 The "Digital Consent" Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Security Focused Software & Hardware Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk to Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism. Purism is security focussed software & hardware company that believes in building products that respect and protect individuals' privacy, security, and freedom. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Sponsors: hover.com/twit twit.cachefly.com
Brent sits down with Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism and former Tech Editor and columnist at Linux Journal. We explore his 10+ years with Linux Journal, as well as Purism's culture, ideals, product design and engineering philosophies, and more. Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Brent sits down with Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer and Vice President at Purism and former Tech Editor and columnist at Linux Journal. We explore his 10+ years with Linux Journal, as well as Purism's culture, ideals, product design and engineering philosophies, and more. Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Kyle Rankin, Petros Koutoupis, and Shawn Powers about the new realities we're facing as a result of COVID-19. Show notes: 0:04:08: How is this situation a little bit different from what we're used to? 0:04:36: E-learning 0:06:00: Shawn on e-learning and computer-based training. 0:08:09: Kids without computer or internet access. 0:11:31: What is lockdown? What’s on the horizon? 0:14:14: Remote work, how to do it well. 0:16:22: What can distributed open source software teams teach everyone? 0:17:35: This is not normal right now. Don’t judge remote work. 0:18:56: The chicken suppression system's working. 0:25:12: Asynchronous communication, time zones. 0:27:19: This plague may be elevating the Big Bad companies. 0:30:21: Ethical and privacy concerns. 0:35:20: Should harvested data be used to save lives? 0:37:29: Apple privacy 0:37:49: Fourth amendment concerns. 0:39:11 Facial recognition. 0:43:12 Law enforcement and Clearview AI. 0:44:12: What is the step too far? What are the unintended consequences? 0:44:44: Local vs. large scale communication. 0:47:03: Shawn is hopeful. 0:49:05: Innovation in the works. 0:52:45: Return to normal? 0:55:52: Small business. 0:57:16: Shawn’s bidet. 0:57:34: What happens to conferences? 1:02:33 DrupalCon and #vanlife. 1:07:58 Shawn: Wash your hands. Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin, Purism (http://puri.sm) CSO, about Ring doorbells and consumer privacy. Links: Here's How Amazon's Ring Doorbell Police Partnership Affects You (https://www.forbes.com/sites/jaymcgregor/2019/08/06/heres-how-amazons-ring-doorbell-police-partnership-affects-you/#2b4100af67a6) Police can get your Ring doorbell footage without a warrant, report says (https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/08/police-can-get-your-ring-doorbell-footage-without-a-warrant-report-says/) Amazon’s Ring Is a Perfect Storm of Privacy Threats (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/08/amazons-ring-perfect-storm-privacy-threats) Amazon's Ring camera raises civil liberties concerns: U.S. senator (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amazon-ring-markey-idUSKCN1VQ2QW) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Once again, poor Patty Robinson suffers through a One Star Cinema. Not only that, but a PG rated FOUND FRIGGIN’ FOOTAGE movie. She may never return. This week One Star sat down to watch The Witch Files. This film stars Paget Brewster, Holly Taylor, Greg Finley and is directed by Kyle Rankin. Subscribed to the podcast yet? […]
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Linux Journal's Technical Editor, Kyle Rankin, about vendor lock-in. Download ogg format Links mentioned: Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Shaving Lessons in Vendor Lock-in: Messaging Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin about about sounding alarms in various communities. Links Mentioned: The Four Essential Freedoms The Coral Project Download ogg Format Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Linux Journal's own Kyle Rankin about basic security hardening. Download ogg format Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
First Segment: Purism. Kyle Rankin, Chief Security Officer. Purism is a security and freedom-focused computer manufacturer based in San Francisco, founded in 2014 with the fundamental goals of combining the philosophies of the Free Software movement with the hardware manufacturing process, and to make it easy for individuals and businesses to have computers that they can trust and feel safe using, i.e. making security more convenient than not. Purism is a social purpose corporation (SPC) devoted to providing the highest quality hardware available, ensuring the rights of security, privacy, and freedom for all users. Second Segment: Computer and Technology News. Today's Topics Include: Apple Updates iOS 11.4.1 Timehop Loses Millions Of Customers Data HBO Changing Soon Twitter Purging Users, Stock Dives And more! For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
Open source activism tends to focus on running on hardware you can trust and avoiding Cloud computing. The problem with some Cloud providers has to do with a conflict of interest between serving customers and how they generate revenue. It’s important for the customer to have control of their computer and their data in the Cloud. But what about their security and privacy?Today, we’re talking to Kyle Rankin, chief security officer at Purism and writer for Linux Journal. He is a Linux expert who decided to work at Purism because of the company’s belief in free software and the Linux community.Some of the highlights of the show include: Cloud providers have faced challenges when it comes to data privacy and who owns what. The word “Cloud” is overloaded, and it is unclear who is in control. Cloud providers can sabotage efforts to make programs work together. Cloud providers may not troll through data and exploit it. Yet, they develop tools for customers to be able to do that. Even though Linux Journal stopped being printed and went digital, and was going under, it’s now back and taking a new approach. What matters to new readers and Linux users is now different than what was important to original readers. The more time you can spend to understand what’s happening behind the scenes will make you much more marketable and adaptable. Kyle explains whether Amazon Linux is becoming a viable concern and if distribution matters anymore. Now, it’s about running an application, not thinking about what it’s running on. Are there gangs of Cloud users? Do people look down on Azure users? The target is always moving and changing. Check out Kyle’s book, Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks: Server Security from TLS to Tor. Links: Kyle Rankin on Twitter Purism Kyle Rankin’s book - Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks: Server Security from TLS to Tor Linux Journal 2.0 FAQ GorillaStack (use “screaming” for discount)
Linux is often the operating system of choice for server deployments due to its stability and security posturing, right out of the box. Unfortunately not everything is "production ready" right after an install. Throughout the internet, there are a lot of Linux hardening and security guides on the internet but most are outdated and provide instructions that are no longer applicable. Kyle Rankin joins me this week to discuss his latest book, Linux Hardening in Hostile Networks: Server Security from TLS to Tor. This really is a great book and one I would recommend any InfoSec professional pick up to read. It will make a great reference guide and provides an up-to-date hardening guide for most popular Linux distributions. Some links of interest: Kyle's Book: Amazon Barnes & Noble Kyle's Twitter: @kylerankin Want to reach out to the show? There's a few ways to get in touch! Show Twitter: @PurpleSquadSec John's Twitter: @JohnsNotHere Website: purplesquadsec.com Slack Sign-Up Link: https://signup.purplesquadsec.com John's Peerlyst Profile: https://www.peerlyst.com/users/john-svazic Thanks for listening, and I will talk with you again next time!Find out more at http://purplesquadsec.com
The O’Reilly Security Podcast: Modern server hardening, institutional inertia, and new approaches to desktop security.In this episode, I talk with Kyle Rankin, vice president of engineering operations at Final, a credit card startup. We discuss old versus new approaches to server hardening in light of the cloud, how institutional inertia thwarts change, and the new security-minded desktop OS Qubes.Here are some highlights: Organizational inertia and security To me, a pretty big problem is that there are a lot of outdated approaches that just haven't been brought up to date. I think the biggest barrier to change is inertia. If you go to a lot of orgs that have had systems around for a while, getting everyone to generate an SSH key and use it is one big thing. Another thing is, a lot of orgs have all these other security practices, like sharing group accounts, for instance; all of the developers may have one role account called ‘developer’ on all machines, and they just share the password. What ends up happening, is that you have individual pockets of people in the org who know what the right thing to do is and are frustrated that they're not allowed to do it—a lot of times it sounds like this is a political problem. You'll see a lot of boards that dictate password rotation, and they will demand it as a best practice, even though there's a lot of research that shows it's not. If you're someone who's in that org, and you're not a decision maker, then you end up with things like this. There are a lot of legacy systems out there, and it's a lot of work to update them. The silver lining of shifting to the cloud Many people have operated under a mistaken assumption that their internal network was secure already, and for decades, they focused on the perimeter. Then someone's internal work station gets owned, and it's game over. The cloud forces you to start with the assumption that the perimeter network isn't the only network to be concerned about, that you also have the question of the internal network. You start with that assumption, and you start with the expectation that the network is somewhat hostile. Then you bake in better practices. A lot of orgs, for instance, will just use TLS externally, and won't use it internally. In the cloud, it's particularly important because if you don't have your security group rules, for instance, set up correctly, you can potentially have some hostile asker pretend to be one of your servers. But if you use TLS for all of your communication, you know it's encrypted which is nice, but more importantly, you can authenticate the server and client to each other. I know that when I'm talking to something else in the cloud, I'm talking directly to that server and not someone in between. A new approach to desktop security: Qubes I heard about Qubes a year or two ago. It’s essentially a way to isolate what you do on your workspace into a bunch of different VMs. I had some friends in security that had been doing that the hard way for a long time, where if they wanted to go to a bank, their bank website for instance, they would fire up a VM specifically for that purpose. I had been following a hardware startup called Purism that's creating these open source hardware laptops that have some interesting security features. One of them is that they ship with Qubes already installed by default. One of the big challenges with Qubes is that it heavily relies on virtualization features of your processor—you have to have well-supported hardware for it to work well. It sort of takes you back to the old days of Linux, where you had to have it installed and have people help you get it set up. I started using it personally and quickly saw how powerful it would be for my work use. For instance, at work, what it allows me to do is tightly segment different VM's for different purposes and colorize them. Instead of having a bunch of small windows that are all different versions of a Linux desktop, it's just the application window you see. It feels and acts a lot like a regular Linux desktop; the difference is, I may have three different browser windows open at one time, and the borders around those windows may be red or green or blue depending on how much I trust that VM. For instance, I have an untrusted VM that has no personal files on it, and I just use it for everyday web browsing. If someone were to send me a link to look at, I would click on it and open it in my untrusted web browser. Because there are no personal files in that browser, if for some reason it were a malicious link, there's nothing for it to compromise; it's just the VM. If I ever suspected it were compromised, it's relatively easy to just turn it off, erase, and create it again. If someone sends me a PDF right now, Qubes makes it easy to integrate this into an email client. You send me a PDF attachment, and I can automatically open it in the disposable VM. If that PDF were malicious, it just compromises that temporary VM, and when I close the window, everything is erased. It allows me to calm down a little bit as far as my operational security on my desktop.
The O’Reilly Security Podcast: Modern server hardening, institutional inertia, and new approaches to desktop security.In this episode, I talk with Kyle Rankin, vice president of engineering operations at Final, a credit card startup. We discuss old versus new approaches to server hardening in light of the cloud, how institutional inertia thwarts change, and the new security-minded desktop OS Qubes.Here are some highlights: Organizational inertia and security To me, a pretty big problem is that there are a lot of outdated approaches that just haven't been brought up to date. I think the biggest barrier to change is inertia. If you go to a lot of orgs that have had systems around for a while, getting everyone to generate an SSH key and use it is one big thing. Another thing is, a lot of orgs have all these other security practices, like sharing group accounts, for instance; all of the developers may have one role account called ‘developer’ on all machines, and they just share the password. What ends up happening, is that you have individual pockets of people in the org who know what the right thing to do is and are frustrated that they're not allowed to do it—a lot of times it sounds like this is a political problem. You'll see a lot of boards that dictate password rotation, and they will demand it as a best practice, even though there's a lot of research that shows it's not. If you're someone who's in that org, and you're not a decision maker, then you end up with things like this. There are a lot of legacy systems out there, and it's a lot of work to update them. The silver lining of shifting to the cloud Many people have operated under a mistaken assumption that their internal network was secure already, and for decades, they focused on the perimeter. Then someone's internal work station gets owned, and it's game over. The cloud forces you to start with the assumption that the perimeter network isn't the only network to be concerned about, that you also have the question of the internal network. You start with that assumption, and you start with the expectation that the network is somewhat hostile. Then you bake in better practices. A lot of orgs, for instance, will just use TLS externally, and won't use it internally. In the cloud, it's particularly important because if you don't have your security group rules, for instance, set up correctly, you can potentially have some hostile asker pretend to be one of your servers. But if you use TLS for all of your communication, you know it's encrypted which is nice, but more importantly, you can authenticate the server and client to each other. I know that when I'm talking to something else in the cloud, I'm talking directly to that server and not someone in between. A new approach to desktop security: Qubes I heard about Qubes a year or two ago. It’s essentially a way to isolate what you do on your workspace into a bunch of different VMs. I had some friends in security that had been doing that the hard way for a long time, where if they wanted to go to a bank, their bank website for instance, they would fire up a VM specifically for that purpose. I had been following a hardware startup called Purism that's creating these open source hardware laptops that have some interesting security features. One of them is that they ship with Qubes already installed by default. One of the big challenges with Qubes is that it heavily relies on virtualization features of your processor—you have to have well-supported hardware for it to work well. It sort of takes you back to the old days of Linux, where you had to have it installed and have people help you get it set up. I started using it personally and quickly saw how powerful it would be for my work use. For instance, at work, what it allows me to do is tightly segment different VM's for different purposes and colorize them. Instead of having a bunch of small windows that are all different versions of a Linux desktop, it's just the application window you see. It feels and acts a lot like a regular Linux desktop; the difference is, I may have three different browser windows open at one time, and the borders around those windows may be red or green or blue depending on how much I trust that VM. For instance, I have an untrusted VM that has no personal files on it, and I just use it for everyday web browsing. If someone were to send me a link to look at, I would click on it and open it in my untrusted web browser. Because there are no personal files in that browser, if for some reason it were a malicious link, there's nothing for it to compromise; it's just the VM. If I ever suspected it were compromised, it's relatively easy to just turn it off, erase, and create it again. If someone sends me a PDF right now, Qubes makes it easy to integrate this into an email client. You send me a PDF attachment, and I can automatically open it in the disposable VM. If that PDF were malicious, it just compromises that temporary VM, and when I close the window, everything is erased. It allows me to calm down a little bit as far as my operational security on my desktop.
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