We talk a lot about digital or online security. Today we’re going to focus on physical security and the general ethos of “be prepared”. There are many situations in life when you will find yourself wishing you had had the foresight to acquire certain things or establish certain professional relationships before you actually needed them. Deviant Ollam is a physical penetration specialist. His job is to find and fix weaknesses in physical things… buildings, locks, safes, etc. And along the way he has learned some important lessons for all of us. Today he will share his wisdom with us.
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- 0:00:00: Intro
- 0:04:27: What is a physical entry specialist?
- 0:08:47: How would you describe the prepper ethos?
- 0:12:21: What are common mistakes for disaster prep?
- 0:15:52: What should everyone have a passport?
- 0:20:32: Why should everyone have an established lawyer?
- 0:28:55: What other professionals should I have at the ready?
- 0:34:09: What locks should I use or avoid?
- 0:40:39: Do any movies and TV shows portray lock picking correctly?
- 0:43:36: What is ‘responsible disclosure’ like for physical vulnerabilities?
- 0:47:44: Do you tell companies when you stumble on physical vulnerabilities?
- 0:51:41: What documents should we have physical copies of?
- 0:55:27: If I’m politically active, how can I minimize my digital footprint?
- 0:59:10: Why should we use secure, private communications?
- 1:02:34: What’s next for you?
- 1:06:05: Wrap-up
- 1:08:45: Patron podcast preview