9:27 Only key, physical password manager 12:43 RFID blocker 17:29 Encrypted usb card 20:50 flip lok, harder door security 25:00 backpack 33:23 Book on human behavior
always love your stuff, Josh; Never met Andy until now (& loved some of his presentations), when I was looking for your updated best email for 2024! Can't wait to see more of Secure Dad and seeing you on Techlore! Thanks both of you.
Yea, it’s not a device that I’m super impressed with. I much prefer the YubiKey. I just brought it up because some people have asked me in the past about physical password managers.
I have cameras outside my home. I use Blue Iris, and its only accessible via a VPN link to my home network. I'm pretty savvy with network security, though. I would never use a cloud-based security camera system.
My question regarding “Deiete Me” is that once your info is removed from these data brokers?? What stops them from just putting it back up again and selling our info?
That's actually a really good question. And the answer is, sadly...nothing. This is one of the reasons I keep an active subscription to DeleteMe because they continue to scan for the information and when it does get put back up, they submit another takedown request.
@@AllThingsSecured That’s unfortunate. Options are either pay a lifetime subscription, or only have your info deleted for a short period of time. That sounds like a good business for both sides, except the actual individuals who’s info is being sold.
2 Questions please: 1. I've been going through and deleting numerous personal accounts online (>100 so far). Almost all for US companies. I have run into a few (5 - 10) who have refused to delete my account. Are you aware of any organization to which these firms can be reported? Is there anything that can be done? 2. Is RFID scanning really a viable threat? - Great video.
Thanks, Anthony! Unfortunately, I’m not aware of any kind of organization. Have you looked through the privacy policy? They sometimes share details of how to get data removed there. As for RFID - it depends. I don’t hear it happening often, but it is a threat and it’s an easy fix.
9:27 Only key, physical password manager
12:43 RFID blocker
17:29 Encrypted usb card
20:50 flip lok, harder door security
25:00 backpack
33:23 Book on human behavior
Thanks for sharing! I'll be going through and adding time stamps as well.
@@AllThingsSecured I was tired so it’s not perfect
always love your stuff, Josh; Never met Andy until now (& loved some of his presentations), when I was looking for your updated best email for 2024! Can't wait to see more of Secure Dad and seeing you on Techlore! Thanks both of you.
Thanks 🙏
Great live stream and information from both Josh and Andy!
Thanks for joining again, Josh! I appreciate your support.
Love you❤ watched it now as In my country when it was live it was midnight so i couldnt watch it live but great as always
Glad you were able to catch the replay!
28:53 where is this book?
I personally would love a dedicated video on the only key. If you already have one my bad but this is the first time im hearing about it
Yea, it’s not a device that I’m super impressed with. I much prefer the YubiKey. I just brought it up because some people have asked me in the past about physical password managers.
I have cameras outside my home. I use Blue Iris, and its only accessible via a VPN link to my home network. I'm pretty savvy with network security, though. I would never use a cloud-based security camera system.
Great vid Josh really enjoyed it bloke.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing live.
Greetings from Saudi Arabia.
Welcome!
Where do i get the book
My question regarding “Deiete Me” is that once your info is removed from these data brokers?? What stops them from just putting it back up again and selling our info?
That's actually a really good question. And the answer is, sadly...nothing. This is one of the reasons I keep an active subscription to DeleteMe because they continue to scan for the information and when it does get put back up, they submit another takedown request.
@@AllThingsSecured That’s unfortunate. Options are either pay a lifetime subscription, or only have your info deleted for a short period of time. That sounds like a good business for both sides, except the actual individuals who’s info is being sold.
2 Questions please: 1. I've been going through and deleting numerous personal accounts online (>100 so far). Almost all for US companies. I have run into a few (5 - 10) who have refused to delete my account. Are you aware of any organization to which these firms can be reported? Is there anything that can be done? 2. Is RFID scanning really a viable threat? - Great video.
Thanks, Anthony! Unfortunately, I’m not aware of any kind of organization. Have you looked through the privacy policy? They sometimes share details of how to get data removed there. As for RFID - it depends. I don’t hear it happening often, but it is a threat and it’s an easy fix.
About Troomi: all that you mentioned it does, iOS does too
Hi from scotland
Hey there, Thomas!!
I am looking for a specific book to write account information and passwords such as :
- webset name :
- user name :
- password :
- pin :
- etc..
Just search for “password journal” on Amazon.
@@AllThingsSecured
thanks you..
Hi from India
Hello there!
Where do I purchase the book Book: Theory of HBPRNA? I Google it and couldn't find it.
New York
Welcome, Jimmy! I hope you enjoyed.
Dean from pattaya
Hey Dean! Welcome from another Thailand-expat :)
And I'm in Pattaya as well 😊