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I recently came across the channel of Ivan Novikov (D0znpp), CEO of Wallarm, who writes his episodes without editing and almost every day (about life in America, Y Combinator, sales and investments), and I discovered a lot of useful information there. I decided to share a couple of issues “about hackers” with the habra community.
AbAnnYoiout Alexander Matrosov, chief security officer at Nvidia
- offensive hardware security
- the path from reverse engineering and ESET to Intel and NVidia
- viruses and raisins
- respect for virus developers
- two work laptops
- Windows discussion
- about Stuxnet and its reversing
- how certificates leak
- how many Russians are there at Intel?
- every company has a Russian security guard
- advice to students
About the hacker girl Axel (with obscenities)
- What is the difference between a hacker girl and a hacker boy?
- about Chinese honesty
- about Chinese humor
- Is there insurance that covers suicide?
- what is cultural training in a Chinese company?
- why do you have to act like a stooped dog in security?
- Is it possible to get into security through the bed?
- about friends
- how to develop
About Artem Shishkin, an Intel security specialist from Portland
- Team Intel Storm
- about living standards and relocation
- how they miss Moscow
- about the development and self-realization of a security officer
- advice to young people
Stream interview with Ivan Novikov (Wallarm)
- decided to become a hacker because of Halle Berry from “Password Swordfish” and Angelina Jolie from “Hackers”
- Hacker magazine
- computer at 6 years old with DOS and QBASIC
- Mitinsky market and the first “business”
- whitehat hackers and security research
- how to break a friend's Tesla and further adventures with the car
- Consulting in information security
- role of Runa Capital
- moving to the USA and YC
- about the company's development in the field of information security
- “completely retarded people” work in information security and money is not a motivator
- “I wanted to make a product that people who know how to hack wouldn’t laugh at”