The All Things Auth Podcast

Every 2 weeks, Conor Gilsenan hosts a conversation with creators, researchers, founders, and advocates who are working to improve the usability of security and privacy technologies. Guests share what they are currently working on, how they got to where they are today, who they are trying to help, and what keeps them motivated to overcome challenges along the way. The goal is for the rest of us to learn from their experiences and go on to promote usable security and privacy within our own projects and organizations.

https://allthingsauth.com/podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 56m. Bisher sind 10 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 hours 16 minutes

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episode 10: #010 - Making Open-Source Software Usable with Ashley Fowler of USABLE.tools


When at-risk communities around the world have a voice in the design and development of open-source security and privacy tools, they get more usable! Ashley explains how the USABLE project facilitates this mission.


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 October 10, 2019  49m
 
 

episode 9: #009 - How to be an #MFAally with Tanya Janca of Microsoft


Ever tweeted at a company? Did they reply? Tanya tweeted so consistently that she got a phone call...from her bank! Tanya and I break down passwords and multi-factor authentication, the bread and butter of security that many folks still don't get right.


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 September 27, 2019  48m
 
 

episode 8: #008 - Secured by Math, Designed for People with Pilar García of 1Password


Want to earn $100k for reading some bad poetry? Break into a 1Password Vault and it could all be yours! Pilar explains how 1Password is built around the core principles of privacy by design, cryptography, usability, and openness.


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 September 13, 2019  58m
 
 

episode 7: #007 - SOUPS 2019 - Part 2


A series of interviews with researchers from the Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS) on deleting your data from websites, updated expert advice, why your brain actually ignores notifications, usability of password managers, and 2FA on Fortnit


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 August 17, 2019  43m
 
 

episode 6: #006 - SOUPS 2019 - Part 1


SOUPS is the conference to be at for usable security and privacy research. Listen to a series of interviews on everything from passwords and 2FA to abusing GDPR and unintended consequences of the auto-fill capability on iOS.


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 August 17, 2019  40m
 
 

episode 5: #005 - Grading How Companies (In)Securely Store Passwords with Michal Špaček of Password Storage


Does your website store account passwords correctly? Would you tell everyone on the internet how you do it? Michal Špaček explains why you should and how to get an A+ grade from the Password Storage project.


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 August 4, 2019  1h2m
 
 

episode 4: #004 - Product Managers: The Polyglot Communication Hubs That Improve Your Products with Simon Moffatt of ForgeRock


Your Engineering team is always on the same page as your Sales team, right? They never miscommunicate with Design, UX, or Customer Success either, right? Yea, I didn’t think so. Simon Moffatt explains what a Product Manager actually does and why the role


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 July 18, 2019  59m
 
 

episode 3: #003 - End-to-end Encrypted Chat Without Getting Snooped On with Max Krohn of Keybase


Max shares the story of how he went from founding OkCupid to creating Keybase, a Slack-like app that allows average internet users to have end-to-end encrypted conversations and file sharing.


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 July 4, 2019  1h16m
 
 

episode 2: #002 - Your Phone is a Phishing Resistant Security Key with Alex Grinman of Kryptco


Alex explains how Krypton, their open source browser extension and mobile app, can turn the phone sitting in your pocket into a phishing resistant two factor authentication (2FA) security key.


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 June 20, 2019  54m
 
 

episode 1: #001 - Open-source Hardware Security Keys with Conor Patrick of SoloKeys


Conor Patrick (@_conorpp), co-founder of SoloKeys, shares the story of raising $125,000 on Kickstarter to build Solo, an open-source hardware security key for two factor authentication (2FA).


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 June 6, 2019  1h3m
 
 
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