Podcast update: podcast 191 show notes reissue

Since i’m posting updates, when I read the notes here on the blog, there was a link that didn’t have a name, it had the link to the blog instead. This is not what I wanted.

This was the article that I blogged about Del’s issue. I corrected that, and I want to reissue that.

I’m not republishing the link to the RSS nor to the download, you can search podcast 191 and get that on your own if you still need it.

I apologize for this, and we’ll do better in the future.


On podcast 187 of the security box, we covered water security and this podcast is no different. On this podcast, we’re going to talk about lax our damn security is. The title of this program Our Lax Dam Cybersecurity is not meant to be taken as swaring as dam is defined as a stopping point for water. Once that breaks, water can cause tons of havoc, so it is actually a good thing. Besides this topic, we’ll have our news, notes and more.


Things that might be discussed


Lax Dam Cybersecurity

I thought we blogged this, but it looks like we did not. Luckily for searching this out as I knew I had it in my inbox, the article comes from Cyberscoop. The article is titled Congress sounds alarm on lax dam cybersecurity which was a good one. If you read the article, what did you think?


Supporting the podcast

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Internet Radio affiliates airing our program

Our Internet Radio stations that carry us include Blue Streak Radio and International Friends Radio Network. The program is also carried live through the Independent Channel which is part of 98.6 the mix, KKMX, International. If you want to carry us, please use the Jared Rimer Network site to do that and let me know about your station. Please allow 3-4 hours for airplay, although we try to go 3 hours for this program. Thanks so much!


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