TSB podcast 268: Why has the JRN and MENVi not had a breach?

Hello gang,

I know I’ve not been around in awhile, lot has been happening.

I’m going to release the notes for podcast 268 and it is available on our RSS feed so go pick it up.

We’re going to be changing the way the podcast is done so we can get more content out, details are in the notes or you can learn more by listening.

While Preston and Nick were there on TSB throughout it, they both had other commitments.

I invite conversation, so please get in touch with me using the info on the blog, or within the podcast.

Thanks so much for listening!


The Security Box is back with another episode. We’re currently working through a continuing series, and when major developments happen, we may release additional episodes using an A, B, C format so we can respond quickly while still keeping the overall podcast structure consistent.

We also have several videos queued for discussion. Some of these may be released as supplemental A/B/C segments to keep regular TSB episodes at a reasonable length, since we are no longer broadcasting weekly.

Some of the topics discussed here were briefly introduced during this past week’s Throwback Saturday Night. The difference between the two programs is simple:

  • Throwback Saturday Night is more relaxed and conversational.
  • The Security Box goes deeper, offering detailed analysis and discussion.

Topics Covered in This Episode

  • ChatGPT and App Recommendations We discuss AI tools and productivity apps, prompted by serious accessibility and workflow issues with applications I rely on daily.
  • Video Segment: “Microsoft’s Backdoor Into Our Encryption…” This video was originally intended for Podcast 267 but did not air. We review and discuss its implications here.
  • Why Not Move to Gemini? — Training and Trust After DJ Terry asked why I couldn’t simply switch to Gemini, we take a deeper look at training models, ecosystem differences, and practical limitations.
  • Main Topic: Why MENVI and the JRN Have Never Had a Breach How have smaller organizations like the Jared Rimer Network (JRN) and the Music Education Network for the Visually Impaired (MENVI) avoided major security incidents? We examine operational practices, scale advantages, and why smaller entities sometimes manage data protection better than large corporations.

If you would like to contact me, please use the contact information available through the blog, my website, or the details mentioned throughout the podcast.

Thanks so much for listening!


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