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Episode Title: Secrets From A Hacker – How NOT To Get Hacked
Moe Sani has been an IT engineer and ethical hacker for 14 years. He began hacking at age 15 and pursued his passion for cyber-security to present day. Moe is both a visionary and a futurist who is focused on innovation in cyber-security. He is a PhD Candidate in cyber-security, and has worked in various roles at Panda Security, Home Goods, and Dotis IT. He has a particular interest in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning techniques in cyber-security based on quantum computing.
Moe is starting a project to promote a safer and happier internet experience for kids and families. This project will launch soon at familysafety.us
He lives with his wife and son in Connecticut.
David W. Schropfer
David W. Schropfer is a technology executive, author, and speaker with deep expertise in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. He currently serves as Executive Vice President of Operations at DomainSkate, where he leads growth for an AI-driven cybersecurity threat intelligence platform.
As host of the DIY Cyber Guy podcast, David has conducted hundreds of interviews with global experts, making complex topics like ransomware, AI, and quantum risk accessible to business leaders and consumers. He has also moderated panels and delivered keynotes at major industry events, known for translating emerging technologies into actionable insights.
David’s entrepreneurial track record includes founding AnchorID (SAFE), a patented zero-trust mobile security platform. He previously launched one of the first SaaS cloud products at SoftZoo.com, grew global telecom revenue at IDT, and advised Fortune 500 companies on mobile commerce and payments with The Luciano Group.
He is the author of several books, including Digital Habits and The SmartPhone Wallet, which became an Amazon #1 bestseller in its category. David holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Miami and a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College.
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