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S4 - Episode 010 – The Making of I AM MACHINE – w/Chris Glanden & Len Noe

Cyber Distortion Podcast

Release Date: 09/12/2025

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Cyber Distortion Podcast

Description: What happens when an idea has no leader, no headquarters, and no membership list? In this episode of the Cyber Distortion Podcast, we trace the remarkable rise of Anonymous, the decentralized hacker collective that transformed internet culture into one of the most recognizable symbols of digital activism. Beginning on the anonymous message boards of 4chan, what started as online pranks evolved into a movement capable of organizing global protests, disrupting major corporations, and influencing conversations about censorship, free speech, and cyber power. We explore Project...

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What if someone could unlock your phone without you clicking a link, opening an attachment, or even knowing they'd been there? No warning. No notification. No trace. That's exactly what Pegasus spyware was built to do. In this episode of Cyber Distortion Podcast, we uncover the extraordinary story behind the world's most sophisticated commercial spyware—a military-grade surveillance platform developed by Israel's NSO Group and sold to governments around the globe under the promise of fighting terrorism and organized crime. Instead, forensic investigators uncovered evidence that Pegasus had...

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The Cambridge Analytica scandal wasn’t just a data breach—it was a glimpse into a hidden system designed to study, predict, and influence human behavior at scale. What began as a seemingly harmless Facebook personality quiz quietly harvested data from tens of millions of people, building detailed psychological profiles without their knowledge or consent. But this wasn’t about selling products. It was about understanding people deeply enough to change how they think, what they believe, and ultimately… how they vote. In this episode of Cyber Distortion Podcast, we break down how that...

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In 2015, a shadowy group calling themselves “The Impact Team” detonated one of the most explosive data breaches in history—targeting Ashley Madison, a platform built on secrecy with a promise that “Life is short. Have an affair.” What they exposed wasn’t just a user database—it was a global ledger of private desires, hidden identities, and intimate conversations. Names, emails, locations, financial records… all spilled into the open. Careers unraveled. Relationships collapsed. And for some, the fallout was far more permanent. In this episode of Cyber Distortion, we break down...

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In this episode, we’re diving deep into the evolution of one of the most respected cybersecurity community movements in the country. Michael Farnum, founder of CYBR.SEC.Community and the original force behind HOU.SEC.CON, joins us to talk about the transformation of a beloved Houston-based conference into a multi-city, multi-conference ecosystem designed to empower cybersecurity professionals, enthusiasts, and newcomers alike. With expansion plans already underway, the CYBR.SEC.Community is poised to redefine how regional infosec communities connect, learn, and grow. We’re also joined by...

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In this compelling episode of the Cyber Distortion Podcast, hosts Jason sits down with the extraordinary trio behind the groundbreaking documentary I AM MACHINE — a deep dive into the life and mission of transhuman white hat hacker, Len Noe. Known for merging biology with embedded technology, Len’s journey into transhumanism is as provocative as it is visionary. He uses his cybernetic implants not only to push the boundaries of human capability but also as a powerful tool to demonstrate vulnerabilities in both physical and digital security systems. From real-world pen tests to live hacking demos, Len’s ethical hacking blurs the line between man and machine — all in the name of education and awareness.

Joining the conversation is director Chris Glanden from Barcode Security, who provides insight into the creative vision behind the documentary and how the concept was brought to life. Kevin, who also served as the film’s editor, gets put in the hot seat by Jason to share his unique perspective on shaping the story from raw footage to finished film.

Together, the team explores the challenges, inspirations, and revelations involved in documenting such a futuristic and deeply personal subject. Whether you're fascinated by transhumanism, cybersecurity, or the art of storytelling, this episode unpacks the making of I AM MACHINE from concept to screen — and everything in between.

 

Here are several good resources for listeners to learn more about embedded technology, ethical hacking, and to visit the sites you mentioned. I’ve grouped them by topic so you can explore what interests you most:


🔌 Embedded Technology Resources

  • TI Developer Zone – Embedded Development
    Texas Instruments provides hardware + software development tools, demos, software libraries & example projects to help developers get started with embedded systems. (Texas Instruments)
  • Embedded.com – Hands‑On Experience
    Articles, webinars, and practical labs for embedded tech, sensors, microcontroller work – great for seeing how embedded software and hardware interact in real world applications. (Embedded)
  • Embedded Artistry – Resources
    A curated set of articles, tutorials, libraries, podcasts, and community content for both beginners and those with more experience. Offers insight into best practices, architectures, hardware/software integration. (Embedded Artistry)
  • STMicroelectronics IoT / Embedded ML Platform
    Free educational resources around embedded systems + machine learning, helping bridge the gap between raw hardware and AI / intelligent embedded systems. (STMicroelectronics)
  • “Awesome Embedded” (Adafruit’s curated list)
    A big collection of blogs, code, tools, designs, hardware boards, etc., all focused around embedded systems & related tech. (blog.adafruit.com)

🛡 Ethical Hacking / Cybersecurity Resources

  • TryHackMe
    A platform with guided, hands‑on labs for ethical hacking, useful for beginners and intermediate learners. Offers real‑world style challenges. (slickhacker.com)
  • Hack The Box (HTB)
    More advanced penetration‑testing style labs and “boxes” that you can hack in a safe environment. Great for up‑skilling. (slickhacker.com)
  • OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project)
    Very well‑regarded project that publishes tools, frameworks, cheat‑sheets, open source projects (e.g. WebGoat, Juice Shop) and guidance on securing web apps. (slickhacker.com)
  • GitHub — “Awesome Ethical Hacking Resources” repos
    Repositories like vadymurupa/ethical‑hacking‑resources or hassnainfareed/awesome‑ethical‑hacking‑resources gather lists of books, courses, vulnerable machines, tools, write‑ups, etc. (GitHub)
  • Cyberly
    Tutorials, guides, and free content on cybersecurity, ethical hacking, privacy, and emerging threats. Great for self‑paced learners. (cyberly.org)

🌐 Websites You Should Definitely Visit