Andy Taylor recently welcomed Cybersecurity Researcher and Author Kim Crawley to discuss her latest book, “Hacker Culture A to Z” by O’Reilly Media. The book, positioned as an enjoyable and accessible read, is likened to an encyclopedia of terms that sheds light on the intricacies of hacker culture. Whether it is learning about the Abacus or Pfishing, Kim delves into her motivation behind the book, expressing a curiosity to unravel the inner workings of technology and a genuine interest in the world of hacking.

Contrary to the commonly held belief that the term “hacker” is synonymous with criminal activities on the web or smartphones, Kim passionately emphasizes that this is an inaccurate portrayal of the hacker mindset to explore and improve.

Throughout the interview, Kim elaborates on how hackers have historically played a crucial role in discovering innovative ways to enhance and develop new technologies. The book, “Hacker Culture A to Z,” serves as a valuable resource for readers, providing insights into a myriad of terms related to hacking, presented in an organized A to Z format. Kim uses the opportunity to demystify a term that many have encountered – phishing – tracing its origin and explaining its significance in the realm of cybersecurity.

As the conversation unfolds, the host, Andy, inquires about Kim’s excitement regarding a specific piece of technology, leading her to share her enthusiasm for the Flipper Zero and its multifunctional capabilities. For those seeking more information or interested in reaching out to Kim Crawley, her contact details can be found at https://www.linktr.ee/kimcrawley.

Amazon has the Book and Samples can be read there.