But this is a project you've been working on for some time. So this week we wanted to do something that was a little more evergreen because we are recording it a couple of weeks ahead of time. Leo: They are an excellent substrate for a Sharpie. You know, there's just not really enough room there to. Steve: Lorrie said, "People still use CDs?" I said, well, it's not easy to autograph a thumb drive. Steve: So I autographed a lot of SpinRite CDs. Steve: We also had people bringing their SpinRite CDs for autographs. Leo: I think that's what it's going to be this time. I mean, it was basically a roomful of Security Now! listeners, so we had a lot of fun. I really enjoyed that when I did the OWASP Orange County group. ![]() And that's going to be, I think, the highlight of it. And then we'll be around for an hour or so after that to talk individually with people. So it'll be an hour of us talking, half an hour of questions. So we're going to be onstage for about an hour and a half. Leo: Yeah, there's a reception afterwards. And we will definitely - apparently there will be sort of a cocktail hour. And I suspect we'll get a little SQRL in there. Steve and I and Bill Cheswick and Gerry Beuchelt, who is the CISO for LogMeIn will be talking about the problem with passwords. You need to be in Boston Thursday, 3:45 p.m., at the Intercontinental Hotel. But just in case, if you want to see if there's any tickets left, twit.to/unlocked is the short URL. And I think it's probably too late to get tickets to that now. I'm really looking forward to that panel. And of course you and I are going to be, two days later, on Thursday, in Boston for the LogMeIn/LastPass identity over the Internet panel. Steve: Which is actually where I will be on October 1st, which is nominally the date of this podcast. However, I do promise that the next podcast, 735, is going to be a big mega catch-up, and we will catch everybody up on anything that happened while Lorrie and I were traveling around Europe, meeting with OWASP groups and telling them about SQRL. So we do not have lots of security news because while we're recording this I have no idea what has been going on recently. Steve Gibson: Leo, great to be with you once again for, well, in this case we're actually - we're sneaking in an early record. It's time for Security Now!, the show where we cover your security and privacy and, today, data synchronization with this guy here, Steve Gibson of GRC.com. Leo Laporte: This is Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 734, recorded September 14th for airing October 1st, 2019: The Joy of Sync. But the bulk of this show is about Steve's research on file syncing, something more secure, more private than Dropbox or Google Drive or OneCloud/Drive or any of those. Steve Gibson - we'll talk a little bit about some new stuff in Firefox and so forth. ![]() You're going to want to get the show notes, too. Folks, this is one you're going to want to download and keep. ![]() It's time for Security Now! in a special episode. ![]() Quarter size (16 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: High quality (64 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: We'll also check in with the EFF to see what they think, and remind our listeners about the 100% free VPN offering coming from our friends at Cloudflare. It turns out it's not quite the slam dunk that we might imagine. But before we delve into that abyss, we'll update on Mozilla's recently announced plans to gradually and carefully bring DNS-over-HTTPS to all Firefox users in the U.S. Description: With this week's "The Joy of Sync" podcast, we focus upon the latest state-of-the-art secure solutions for cross-device, cross-location device synchronization.
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