
Obsidian Intelligence Group
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Obsidian Intelligence Group
@Obsidian_Intel
U.S. DoD Strategic Partner, Secure Mobile Leader, Champion of Privacy Globally. We build the technology of tomorrow and put it to work today. https://t.co/nC6s1gLxh8







A phone that is produced by obsidian intelligence group that Bryce uses within his everyday carry. Get more information by visiting obsidianintel.com Continue watching on the Shawn Ryan Show YouTube channel. @realytcracker













So a few months back I did a thing. Here's episode 5 with Bryan Larkin. Listen here: Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6104Xe8Jh… Patreon: patreon.com/tiffanymadison RSS: media.rss.com/thecuriosityof… Technology, cybersecurity, and hacking have never been more pertinent. With every byte of information, security protocol, and innovative disruption, we plunge further into an era where these digital domains shape the very fabric of our society. In my latest podcast episode, I had the privilege of delving deep into these topics with Bryan Larkin, a pinnacle in the hacking and digital engineering world. From Stage Lights to Computer Screens Bryan's journey is not your typical tech narrative. From his youthful days under the stage lights as a child actor to a seismic pivot towards the world of technology at 13, Bryan's story is as unconventional as it is captivating. With three decades of experience engineering some of the most intricate internet solutions, Bryan has seen, influenced, and lived through many tech advancements we take for granted today. The 'Cowboy' of the Cyber Realm "Hacker" is a term that's been demonized, misunderstood, and often misrepresented. Bryan embraces the term, likening his role to that of a "cowboy" in the cyber realm, bravely navigating the intricacies of the internet ensuring the security and functionality of our digital world. But, as he notes, hacking isn't about malevolence. At its heart, hacking is about pushing systems beyond their intended design, often revealing vulnerabilities and, in the process, making the digital world safer for all of us. Snowden, McAfee, and the Faces of Digital Dissent Our conversation wasn't just limited to the binary code. We traversed the gray areas, too, discussing controversial figures like Edward Snowden and John McAfee. While Snowden's actions remain divisive, Bryan offers a critical perspective that challenges many mainstream narratives. It was a potent reminder of the real-world implications of digital decisions. AI: The Next Frontier? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is more than just a buzzword; it's rapidly reshaping the landscape of what's possible. Our discussion on AI's potential, its risks, and the delicate balance of innovation was particularly enlightening. The emergence of AI bots, the growth of platforms like Chat GPT, and the continual evolution of digital intelligence will dominate our future discussions. A Glimpse into Tomorrow While we touched on the present's pressing concerns, like the influence of TikTok and China's digital footprint, our conversation also projected into the future. We contemplated the trajectory of social media, the inevitable shifts in digital platforms, and the choices of the younger generations. The next decade promises a tumultuous, exciting blend of challenges and opportunities, with the digital realm at its epicenter. To all the digital explorers, the curious minds, and those who simply wish to stay informed in our rapidly changing world, I invite you to dive into this episode. Bryan Larkin offers a unique blend of expertise, experience, and insightful perspectives that promise to enlighten and challenge your understanding of the digital frontier.



Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and single sign-on (SSO) technologies are vulnerable. Along with @CISAgov and industry partners, we’ve released a new report identifying key challenges and actionable recommendations to better secure MFA and SSO. Read now: nsa.gov/Press-Room/Pre…












