Episode 014: Social Media, OPSEC for OSINT, and AI Security

This week I respond to a few listener questions, primarily around the use of social media as a privacy enthusiast. Love it or hate it, you can guess which camp I’m in, social media like LinkedIn has almost become a requirement for job searches, employers, and connecting with other professionals. I also touch on OPSEC for OSINT, a new talk track I am planning to present in the future. It’s important for all of us to maintain better Operational Security (OPSEC). Finally, I share my latest blog post: Venturing into AI Security with Locally Hosted LLMs, and why locally hosted AI is essential for privacy.

Huge thank you to the Patreon supporters!

In this week’s episode:

  1. Redacting ████ in your social media profiles
  2. Minimizing the use of profile photos
  3. Always assume private profiles are NEVER private
  4. Addiction to social media and down regulation of the dopamine receptors
  5. More on custom domains
  6. Operational Security for OSINT professionals
  7. Locally hosted LLMs for private AI
  8. Data (PII) leakage with ChatGPT

“Because you made a phone call.”

- Brill (Enemy of the State)


Podcast music: Recluse by Ray Heffer