Episode 62: 2019 Think Like a Hacker Highlights
We’ve had quite a year with Think Like a Hacker, the podcast about WordPress, security and innovation. For this end of year episode, we take a look back at a few of our favorite interviews and news stories. We review conversations with Josepha Haden, Brandy Lawson, Jennifer Bourn, Matt Cromwell, and we look back at the Pipdig story that created a furor earlier this year.
Thank you to everyone who sat down with us over the first year of Think Like a Hacker, and thank you to our audience for listening, commenting, and helping Think Like a Hacker become what it is. We have big plans for 2020, and we hope you join us. Happy holidays to everyone celebrating, and we’ll see you in 2020.
Here are timestamps if you’d like to jump around:
0:55 Josepha Haden on how she got involved with WordPress
1:59 Jon Brown talks about managing a remote team
3:50 Verious Smith’s entrepreneurship journey
5:40 The Pipdig story with Mikey Veenstra
6:53 Ryan Dewhurst on the WP Vulnerability Database
7:44 Brandy Lawson talks about entrepreneurship
8:42 WordPress core and signing core updates
10:19 Matt Cromwell on why open source community matters
11:37 Jennifer Bourn on the benefits of young people in WordPress
13:03 Marieke van de Rakt on Yoast Academy
14:00 Think Like a Hacker at WordCamp US
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In this episode, we look back at a few of our favorite episodes and stories during 2019.
- Episode 1: An interview with Josepha Haden
- Episode 9: The Jon Brown Interview and Vulnerabilities, The Dark Web, Scams, Oh My!
- Episode 18: Scaling a WordPress Agency with Entrepreneur Verious Smith
- Episode 5: The Raquel Landefeld Interview & The Pipdig Story
- Episode 26: How Hackers Find Vulnerabilities in WordPress with Ryan Dewhurst
- Episode 6: The Brandy Lawson Interview, The News and Facebook Rants
- Episode 40: WordPress Considers Ditching Signed Core Updates
- Episode 47: Staying Secure through Community Cooperation with GiveWP’s Matt Cromwell
- Episode 50: Empowering WordPress Users Through Education with Jennifer Bourn
- Episode 55: Yoast’s Marieke van de Rakt & Michiel Heijmans at WordCamp US
- Episode 54: The Hacker Mindset at WordCamp US
You can find Mark on Twitter as @mmaunder and Kathy as @kathyzant.
Please feel free to post your feedback in the comments below. What was your favorite episode of Think Like a Hacker in 2019?
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