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On The Internet, Nobody Knows If You’re A Dog - An Interview with Christian Folini

Jan 03, 201956 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Key Points From This Episode:
How Christian came to study both Medieval History and Computer Science.
Learn more about Christian’s unique PhD in German Mysticism.
Christian shares his unique passion for global cyber security theory.
Are their links between Medieval history and what is happening with the internet today?
Discover more about the balkanization of the internet and net neutrality.
Parallels between Medieval social connections and internet social connections.
Christian’s view on open source and how the ModSecurity Project fits into that.
Christian explains how a firewall works and the two main types of firewall.
Top five things that might make traffic look malicious or none malicious.
Whitelisting, blacklisting and IP addresses: Can they really be trusted?
E-voting: Why Switzerland is going all in while the rest of the world backs out.
Is it possible to fully secure identification in an E-voting system?
Why the world appears to be falling back on a physical verification process.
Christian walks us through what an E-voting process looks like.
Learn more about Christian’s strategies for reverse proxy and D-DOS.
And much more!