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            <title>012 — pwn.certs?
          
          
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          <itunes:title>012 — pwn.certs?</itunes:title>
        
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        In this episode of pwn.talk, the conversation delves into the complexities of creating a certification program while maintaining the integrity of free educational content. The discussion highlights the concerns regarding monetization and the...
        
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            <title>011 — Advent of PWN!
          
          
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          <itunes:title>011 — Advent of PWN!</itunes:title>
        
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        In this episode of pwn.talk, the conversation discusses the upcoming Advent of PWN, which will feature daily challenges throughout December. Participants will compete for the Santa emoji and have the chance to win various prizes, including...
        
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            <title>010 — Contributing to pwn.college
          
          
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          <itunes:title>010 — Contributing to pwn.college</itunes:title>
        
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        In this episode of pwn.talk, the hosts discuss the evolution and challenges of pwn.college, a platform for cybersecurity education. They explore the concept of contributions through a document called contributions.md, which aims to clarify how...
        
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            <title>009 — Belts are GONE????
          
          
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        In this episode of pwn.talk, the hosts discuss the evolution of pwn.college, a platform for teaching hacking skills. They explore the concept of completionism in gaming and how it relates to the educational structure of pwn.college, including...
        
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            <title>008 — DDoS Post Mortem
          
          
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          <itunes:title>008 — DDoS Post Mortem</itunes:title>
        
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        In this episode of pwn.talk, the team discusses a recent incident involving a DDoS attack on pwn.college, which they refer to as the 'morning of a thousand requests.' The conversation delves into the ransom note received, the initial reactions...
        
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode of pwn.talk, the team discusses a recent incident involving a DDoS attack on pwn.college, which they refer to as the &amp;#39;morning of a thousand requests.&amp;#39; The conversation delves into the ransom note received, the initial reactions from the team, and the subsequent steps taken to mitigate the attack using Cloudflare. They explore the complexities of cybersecurity, the nature of cybercrime, and the lessons learned from the incident, emphasizing the importance of preparedness and understanding the evolving landscape of online threats.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>007 — The September Effect
          
          
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          <itunes:title>007 — The September Effect</itunes:title>
        
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        In this episode of pwn.talk, the hosts discuss the concept of the September Effect, which refers to the influx of new students into online communities at the start of the academic year. They explore the challenges this brings to pwn.college,...
        
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode of pwn.talk, the hosts discuss the concept of the September Effect, which refers to the influx of new students into online communities at the start of the academic year. They explore the challenges this brings to pwn.college, particularly in terms of technical difficulties and the need for effective community engagement. The conversation delves into the historical context of the internet&amp;#39;s growth, the impact of new users on online platforms, and the lessons learned from recent outages. The hosts emphasize the importance of adapting to the needs of new students and improving the platform&amp;#39;s stability and performance.</itunes:summary>
        <description>In this episode of pwn.talk, the hosts discuss the concept of the September Effect, which refers to the influx of new students into online communities at the start of the academic year. They explore the challenges this brings to pwn.college, particularly in terms of technical difficulties and the need for effective community engagement. The conversation delves into the historical context of the internet&amp;#39;s growth, the impact of new users on online platforms, and the lessons learned from recent outages. The hosts emphasize the importance of adapting to the needs of new students and improving the platform&amp;#39;s stability and performance.</description>
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            <title>006 — LIVE from DEF CON Academy
          
          
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          <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 06:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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          <itunes:title>006 — LIVE from DEF CON Academy</itunes:title>
        
        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[
        
        In this episode of pwn.talk recorded LIVE in front of an audience at DEF CON 33,  kanak, adamd, Zardus, and robwaz discuss the ongoing DEF CON Academy, Dojo mishaps, and why you shouldn't deploy to prod at 1am.
        
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode of pwn.talk recorded LIVE in front of an audience at DEF CON 33,  kanak, adamd, Zardus, and robwaz discuss the ongoing DEF CON Academy, Dojo mishaps, and why you shouldn&amp;#39;t deploy to prod at 1am.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>005 — pwn.college design philosophy: regular vs. power users
          
          
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          <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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          <itunes:title>005 — pwn.college design philosophy: regular vs. power users</itunes:title>
        
        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[
        
        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...
        
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        <itunes:summary>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. </itunes:summary>
        <description>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. </description>
        <googleplay:description>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. </googleplay:description>
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            <title>004 — DEF CON Academy 2025
          
          
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          <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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          <itunes:title>004 — DEF CON Academy 2025</itunes:title>
        
        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[
        
        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,...
        
        ]]></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, Zardus, and robwaz discuss the evolution of pwn.college, Rob&amp;#39;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.</itunes:summary>
        <description>In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, Zardus, and robwaz discuss the evolution of pwn.college, Rob&amp;#39;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.</description>
        <googleplay:description>In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, Zardus, and robwaz discuss the evolution of pwn.college, Rob&amp;#39;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.</googleplay:description>
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            <title>003 — Early CS Education with Erik Trickel
          
          
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          <link>https://talk.pwn.college/pwn.talk.003.early-cs-education-with-erik-trickel/</link>
          <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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          <itunes:title>003 — Early CS Education with Erik Trickel</itunes:title>
        
        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[
        
        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...
        
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        <itunes:summary>In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, and Zardus and joined by Erik Trickel (tricke), who created the new &amp;#34;Intro to Programming Languages&amp;#34; 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.</itunes:summary>
        <description>In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, and Zardus and joined by Erik Trickel (tricke), who created the new &amp;#34;Intro to Programming Languages&amp;#34; 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.</description>
        <googleplay:description>In this episode of pwn.talk, adamd, kanak, and Zardus and joined by Erik Trickel (tricke), who created the new &amp;#34;Intro to Programming Languages&amp;#34; 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.</googleplay:description>
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            <title>002 — Five years of pwn.college
          
          
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          <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 06:00:00 -0700 </pubDate>
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