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Hackers to Founders - Ep 12 - Secrets of Darknet Diaries: Jack Rhysider's Path to Podcasting Excellence

Ep 12 - Secrets of Darknet Diaries: Jack Rhysider's Path to Podcasting Excellence

12/30/24 • 120 min

Hackers to Founders

Interested in the Darknet and untold stories of the internet??
On this episode of Hackers to Founders, Chris and Jack Rhysider explore the art of podcasting, focusing on Jack’s journey with Darknet Diaries and his evolution as a storyteller. They discuss community building, creating superfans, and the challenges of reaching out to guests, along with the complexities of expanding into new languages. Jack shares insights on integrating AI into creative processes, crafting immersive audio, and the importance of editing and collaboration. The conversation delves into hacking culture, ethical storytelling, and Jack’s transition to full-time podcasting through various revenue models. He reflects on personal growth, networking, community engagement, and aspirations for teaching and writing to inspire others.

Guest:
Jack Rhysider, Host of Darknet Diaries

Darknet Diaries:

People

  1. Chris REal0day Magistrado: Hacker and Host of https://HackersToFounders.com
  2. Jack Rhysider: Jack Rhysider is the creator and host of Darknet Diaries.
  3. Pat Flynn: An entrepreneur, author, and podcaster known for Smart Passive Income.
  4. General Nakasone: General Paul M. Nakasone is the Commander of U.S. Cyber Command and Director of the National Security Agency (NSA), now on the board of OpenAI.
  5. Roman Mars: A radio producer and host of the podcast 99% Invisible.
  6. Blind Boy: A podcast host and Irish musician and author.
  7. Tim Ferriss: An author, entrepreneur, and public speaker known for "The 4-Hour Workweek."

Podcasts and Media Programs

  1. Darknet Diaries: A podcast exploring true stories from the dark side of the internet.
  2. Smart Passive Income: A resource for online business and passive income strategies.
  3. This American Life: A weekly public radio program and podcast.
  4. Radiolab: A radio program and podcast weaving stories and science into sound-rich documentaries.
  5. Rabbit Hole: A New York Times podcast exploring the internet's influence on society.

Books and Learning Resources

  1. Make Noise: A company specializing in modular synthesizers and other music equipment.
  2. Superfans: This term can refer to various platforms or communities.
  3. The 4-Hour Workweek: A book by Tim Ferriss on lifestyle design and productivity.
  4. Pixar in a Box: An online learning collaboration between Pixar Animation Studios and Khan Academy.

Organizations and Events

  1. NSA (National Security Agency): A U.S. government agency responsible for signals intelligence and information assurance.
  2. NPR (National Public Radio): An American nonprofit media organization.
  3. DEF CON: One of the world's largest hacker conventions held annually in Las Vegas.
  4. CCC (Chaos Computer Club): Europe's largest association of hackers.
  5. Toorcamp: I couldn't find a specific URL for Tor camp.
  6. CCCamp: The best hacker gathering in the world, held 1 hour north of Berlin, this features hackers from all over the world, very grassroots.

Technology and Platforms

  1. ChatGPT: An AI language model developed by OpenAI.
  2. Minecraft: A sa...
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Interested in the Darknet and untold stories of the internet??
On this episode of Hackers to Founders, Chris and Jack Rhysider explore the art of podcasting, focusing on Jack’s journey with Darknet Diaries and his evolution as a storyteller. They discuss community building, creating superfans, and the challenges of reaching out to guests, along with the complexities of expanding into new languages. Jack shares insights on integrating AI into creative processes, crafting immersive audio, and the importance of editing and collaboration. The conversation delves into hacking culture, ethical storytelling, and Jack’s transition to full-time podcasting through various revenue models. He reflects on personal growth, networking, community engagement, and aspirations for teaching and writing to inspire others.

Guest:
Jack Rhysider, Host of Darknet Diaries

Darknet Diaries:

People

  1. Chris REal0day Magistrado: Hacker and Host of https://HackersToFounders.com
  2. Jack Rhysider: Jack Rhysider is the creator and host of Darknet Diaries.
  3. Pat Flynn: An entrepreneur, author, and podcaster known for Smart Passive Income.
  4. General Nakasone: General Paul M. Nakasone is the Commander of U.S. Cyber Command and Director of the National Security Agency (NSA), now on the board of OpenAI.
  5. Roman Mars: A radio producer and host of the podcast 99% Invisible.
  6. Blind Boy: A podcast host and Irish musician and author.
  7. Tim Ferriss: An author, entrepreneur, and public speaker known for "The 4-Hour Workweek."

Podcasts and Media Programs

  1. Darknet Diaries: A podcast exploring true stories from the dark side of the internet.
  2. Smart Passive Income: A resource for online business and passive income strategies.
  3. This American Life: A weekly public radio program and podcast.
  4. Radiolab: A radio program and podcast weaving stories and science into sound-rich documentaries.
  5. Rabbit Hole: A New York Times podcast exploring the internet's influence on society.

Books and Learning Resources

  1. Make Noise: A company specializing in modular synthesizers and other music equipment.
  2. Superfans: This term can refer to various platforms or communities.
  3. The 4-Hour Workweek: A book by Tim Ferriss on lifestyle design and productivity.
  4. Pixar in a Box: An online learning collaboration between Pixar Animation Studios and Khan Academy.

Organizations and Events

  1. NSA (National Security Agency): A U.S. government agency responsible for signals intelligence and information assurance.
  2. NPR (National Public Radio): An American nonprofit media organization.
  3. DEF CON: One of the world's largest hacker conventions held annually in Las Vegas.
  4. CCC (Chaos Computer Club): Europe's largest association of hackers.
  5. Toorcamp: I couldn't find a specific URL for Tor camp.
  6. CCCamp: The best hacker gathering in the world, held 1 hour north of Berlin, this features hackers from all over the world, very grassroots.

Technology and Platforms

  1. ChatGPT: An AI language model developed by OpenAI.
  2. Minecraft: A sa...

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Ep. 11 - How to Start a Successful Pentesting Company: Pujan Shah and Daniel Amidon Co-Founders of ApolloGuard

Want to start your own pentesting consultancy/business? Listen how ApolloGuard created their own pentesting company, offering high-value services in a competitive market.

The podcast explores the journey of Daniel Amidon and Pujan Shah, co-founders of ApolloGuard, a cybersecurity company specializing in offensive security. Daniel shares his transition from being a self-taught hacker mentored in vulnerability research to becoming a cybersecurity entrepreneur. Pujan highlights his path from studying computer science and working in various industries like healthcare and venture capital to co-founding ApolloGuard. Their partnership is built on complementary skills: Daniel’s technical expertise and Pujan’s operational and strategic vision. Together, they emphasize the importance of proactive security measures and building trust with clients.

The discussion also dives into how ApolloGuard operates, blending technical depth with business agility. They share insights on starting a pen-testing firm, from leveraging existing networks for early clients to addressing the gap between compliance-driven testing and meaningful security solutions. The founders stress the value of persistence, innovation, and relationships in growing a security company while staying true to their mission of providing high-quality, actionable insights to clients.

Guests
Pujan Shah - Co-Founder & CEO
Daniel Amidon - Co-Founder & CTO

Company
ApolloGuard Website
Hackers to Founders Website - https://HackersToFounders.com

Books Mentioned

  1. Your Next Five Moves - Patrick Bet-David
  2. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck - Mark Manson
  3. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey
  4. The Four Hour Work Week - Tim Ferriss
  5. The Obstacle Is the Way - Ryan Holiday
  6. Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

Businesses Mentioned

  1. DEFCON - Hacker & InfoSec Conference
  2. StockX - Website to buy rare shoes

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Ep 13 - Finding Your Passion in Cybersecurity with Dave Chronister

From crimping cables to advising the French Minister of Defense—Dave Chronister’s journey is unreal!

Step into the world of cybersecurity with Dave Chronister, a trailblazer whose career spans decades of groundbreaking achievements. As the founder of Parameter Security, Dave has helped organizations across heavily regulated industries protect their technology, data, and reputation through cutting-edge strategies. He also launched ShowMeCon, a premier InfoSec conference known for its hands-on training and top-tier speakers. From building one of the largest exchange server deployments to advising global leaders, Dave has been featured on CNN and CNBC for his expertise. Join us as he shares his journey from a small-town IT tech to a global cybersecurity icon, blending technical mastery with insights on business, AI, and creating impactful conferences. You won’t want to miss this!

1. People and Speakers

  • Dave Chronister: Cybersecurity expert, founder of Parameter Security, creator of ShowMeCon.
  • Chris REal0day: Co-interviewer or participant in the conversation with Dave Chronister.
  • French Minister of Defense - Mentioned as a speaker at a conference where Dave Chronister was a keynote speaker.

2. Companies and Organizations

  • Parameter Security: Cybersecurity firm founded by Dave Chronister.
  • ECCouncil: Organization offering certifications like CEH and facilitating cybersecurity training.
  • EuroPol: European Union's law enforcement agency, involved in cybersecurity collaborations.
  • FBI: U.S. federal law enforcement agency, referenced in cybersecurity operations.
  • Fortinet: Cybersecurity company mentioned in the context of speaker quality.

3. Conferences

  • ShowMeCon: InfoSec conference organized by Dave Chronister.
  • Def Camp: Cybersecurity conference held in Bucharest, Romania.
  • Positive Hack Days (PHDays): Cybersecurity conference held in Moscow, Russia.
  • Black Hat: Leading business-focused cybersecurity conference.
  • DEF CON: Grassroots hacking conference focused on InfoSec enthusiasts.
  • RSA Conference: Government-focused cybersecurity conference.

4. Certifications and Courses

  • CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional, taught by Dave Chronister.
  • CEH: Certified Ethical Hacker certification, taught by Dave Chronister.
  • Security Plus: Foundational cybersecurity certification taught by Dave.

5. Pop Culture References

  • Animal House: Mentioned as the basis for Mizzou's party reputation.

6. Books

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