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WordPress, Firefox Relay, Microsoft, Russia, & VPNLab – SWN #179

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This week, Dr Doug talks: WordPress, Firefox Relay, Multiple Microsoft, White House Summit, Russia Strikes back, VPNLab, my crush on Judy Jetson, and Aaran Leyland. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes!

Full Episode Show Notes

WordPress, Firefox Relay, Microsoft, Russia, & VPNLab

Hosts

Aaran Leyland

Aaran Leyland – CEO at Restricted Access, Ltd

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Restricted Access Ltd, an organisation that believes that you need to be prepared by having the correct bespoke documentation and exercise using your documents.
Seasonal Worker for Security Weekly Productions since July 2018
CIR Advisory, Wargaming and Technical Manager at Deloitte 2018-2020
Cyber Security Manager at Royal Air Force 1995-2018

Doug White

Doug White – Professor at Roger Williams University

@dougwhitephd

Doug White is a Cybersecurity professor at Roger Williams University, the President of Secure Technology, and a Security Weekly network host.

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