pwn.talk is the best (and possibly only) podcast about the pwn.college ecosystem. We’ll be talking development, education, community, and, let’s not forget, pwning.
pwn.talk is the best (and possibly only) podcast about the pwn.college ecosystem. We’ll be talking development, education, community, and, let’s not forget, pwning.
In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, and robwaz discuss the philosophy of design in pwn.college, focusing on differences between regular users and power user. They explore the balance between making tools accessible for beginners while ensuring that power users have the features they need.
In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, Zardus, and robwaz discuss the evolution of pwn.college, Rob’s journey in cybersecurity, and the introduction of DEF CON Academy. They explore the challenges and solutions in cybersecurity education, the importance of community engagement, and the future of DEF CON Academy as a platform for learning and collaboration.
In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, and Zardus and joined by Erik Trickel (tricke), who created the new “Intro to Programming Languages” dojo. They discuss the vision and evolution of pwn.college, focusing on the importance of foundational knowledge in cybersecurity and computer science education. They explore the challenges of teaching in a post-COVID world, the role of AI in education, and innovative testing strategies to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. The conversation emphasizes the need for hands-on learning experiences and community involvement to bridge knowledge gaps and prepare students for success in the field.
adamd, Zardus, and kanak discuss the evolution of pwn.college, its origins, and the lessons learned over the past five years. They explore the transition from traditional classroom settings to online platforms like Twitch, the importance of community engagement through Discord, and the challenges of maintaining educational integrity. The conversation also touches on the future of pwn.college including the need for more diverse content and the vision for creating a comprehensive educational experience for all learners.
The podcast with adamd, Zardus, and kanak, discusses the origins and evolution of pwn.college a cybersecurity education platform. The hosts explore the challenges faced in creating the curriculum, the transition from traditional Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions to a more structured educational approach, and the impact of community engagement on student learning. They reflect on the first semester’s experiences, the adaptation to online learning during COVID-19, and the future directions for pwn.college