If you call someone on the other side of the world, perhaps you notice the delay in their response. For voice that’s okay, but for live music that’s disastrous. Mark Goldstein thinks he’s solved the latency problem associated with the production of live musical performances online. Having one musician in Bangalore, another in California, and yet another in New York? No problem. Except, perhaps, for finding a mutually agreeable time for them to be awake and play together.
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EP 63: What Star Wars Can Teach Us About Threat Modeling
EP 62: Tib3rius
EP 61: Never Mess With A Hacker
EP 59: Hacking Hi-Tech Cars
EP 58: Crimeware As A Service
EP 57: Hacking the Art of Invisibility II
EP 56: How To Get Paid To Hack
EP 55: How To Become A 1337 Hacker
EP 54: Cyber Ranges
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EP 52: DEF CON Villages
EP 51: G-Men In Cyberspace
EP 50: The Fog of Cyber War
EP 49: LoL
EP 48: Hacking Teslas
EP 47: Ethical Hacking
EP 46: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters
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