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Would you like to see how I write ThreatWire each week? I was thinking I could share that with you! This is a weird set up for me! I'm in between offices. The new one doesn't have internet yet and our old office has no equipment, so I'm working out of a coffee shop. I know, I've got a VPN running, but its pretty much my only choice this week :( Hey, at least the coffee and tea is good! 🤣 This week I'm talking about the new Pwned Passwords tool, Intel's updates for Spectre and the net neutrality repeal published.

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Anonymous

Sweet idea for content! Would love to find out what goes into the writing process for something like Threatwire?

Anonymous

Always good for people watching :)

Anonymous

Have Hak5 or TekThing recommended a good VPN service? Always interested in learning what the people who focus on security are using.

Anonymous

When I say this, please don't fly to Indiana and smack me with a baseball bat...I know you're super busy already and may just not have the time for this. But I'd love to see a video, or series of videos, showing your steps for creating an episode of ThreatWire going from a blank sheet of paper or writing application, through filming and editing, and all the way to what you do to create the finished episode. And again, I know you've got a full plate now. Please don't break my kneecaps :)

Anonymous

I'm curious about something. This appears to be your screen when writing the script for the show. But I'm guessing you take notes all week when you encounter something you think might be ThreatWire-worthy. I'd like to know more about your process of gathering and selecting stories to feature on the show. There's probably more good things left out than left in, simply because there is usually more news than time. Inquiring minds want to know! :) Keep up the great work.

Shannon Morse

SO TRUE. There are tons of news stories and content I could include. Some weeks I have to choose between like 7 good stories and it's rather hard to keep the show under 10 minutes!