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Len Noe, the world’s first transhumanist hacker, takes us on a captivating journey from his days as a black hat hacker to becoming a leader in ethical hacking. His natural curiosity pushed him to explore the fusion of man and machine through the use of implantable tech. This episode focuses on transhumanism, highlighting both the philosophy and the real-world impact that are redefining what it means to be human in the digital era.

Len shares his personal and professional evolution, describing the cutting-edge technologies that allow him to boost human abilities through cybernetics. He explores the future of biohacking, touching on the legal, ethical, and social questions raised by integrating tech into our bodies. From the potential security risks to the thrill of becoming a cyborg, Len offers a clear look at a future where technology and humanity are more closely connected than ever before.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:16 - Exploring Transhumanism and Cybersecurity with Len, the Transhumanist Hacker
5:24 - A Gen Xer’s Journey Through the Evolution of Computers
12:01 - From Outlaw to Cybersecurity: A Journey of Transformation
19:05 - Exploring Transhumanism and Its Philosophical Divergence
21:49 - Pioneering Biohacking and Implantable Technology Innovations
35:53 - The Painful Process of Implant Procedures Without Anesthesia
39:54 - Body Modification and the Search for a Skilled Mechanic
42:43 - Advanced Implant Technology for Security and Cyber Attacks
52:23 - The Future of Augmented Humans and Technological Integration
1:06:10 - Unique Bars, Cybersecurity Themes, and Signature Drinks

SYMLINKS
Dangerous Things - https://dangerousthings.com
Website where Len purchased implantable technology for biohacking.

Grindhouse Wetware - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindhouse_Wetware
Historical reference to the pioneering group that developed consumer-grade implantable technology and led the biohacking movement.

Pineapple Tangaroa (Body Mechanic) - https://www.austintattoo.com/pineapple-tangaroa.html
Pineapple is Len's body mechanic based in Austin, TX, specializing in body modifications like RFID and NFC implants.

Magnavox Odyssey 2 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey%C2%B2
Len’s first gaming system, sparking his curiosity in technology.

Newsweek Article (Tesla Key Implant) - https://www.newsweek.com/man-implants-chip-unlock-tesla-wave-1478879
Newsweek published an article about Pineapple Tangaroa implanting a Tesla car key into a human.

FM-2030 (Cryonics Pioneer) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM-2030
FM-2030 was a key figure in the cryonics movement and transhumanism.

Rich Lee (DIY Cyborg) - https://golden.com/wiki/Rich_Lee_(Biohacker)
Rich Lee is known for his biohacking experiments, including magnetic ear implants and the Lovetron 9000 device.

RSA Conference - https://www.rsaconference.com
One of the major cybersecurity conferences where Len has presented.

DEF CON (Biohacking Village) -

CONNECT WITH US
www.barcodesecurity.com
Become a Sponsor
Follow us on LinkedIn
Tweet us at @BarCodeSecurity
Email us at info@barcodesecurity.com

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Len Noe, the world’s first transhumanist hacker, takes us on a captivating journey from his days as a black hat hacker to becoming a leader in ethical hacking. His natural curiosity pushed him to explore the fusion of man and machine through the use of implantable tech. This episode focuses on transhumanism, highlighting both the philosophy and the real-world impact that are redefining what it means to be human in the digital era.

Len shares his personal and professional evolution, describing the cutting-edge technologies that allow him to boost human abilities through cybernetics. He explores the future of biohacking, touching on the legal, ethical, and social questions raised by integrating tech into our bodies. From the potential security risks to the thrill of becoming a cyborg, Len offers a clear look at a future where technology and humanity are more closely connected than ever before.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:16 - Exploring Transhumanism and Cybersecurity with Len, the Transhumanist Hacker
5:24 - A Gen Xer’s Journey Through the Evolution of Computers
12:01 - From Outlaw to Cybersecurity: A Journey of Transformation
19:05 - Exploring Transhumanism and Its Philosophical Divergence
21:49 - Pioneering Biohacking and Implantable Technology Innovations
35:53 - The Painful Process of Implant Procedures Without Anesthesia
39:54 - Body Modification and the Search for a Skilled Mechanic
42:43 - Advanced Implant Technology for Security and Cyber Attacks
52:23 - The Future of Augmented Humans and Technological Integration
1:06:10 - Unique Bars, Cybersecurity Themes, and Signature Drinks

SYMLINKS
Dangerous Things - https://dangerousthings.com
Website where Len purchased implantable technology for biohacking.

Grindhouse Wetware - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grindhouse_Wetware
Historical reference to the pioneering group that developed consumer-grade implantable technology and led the biohacking movement.

Pineapple Tangaroa (Body Mechanic) - https://www.austintattoo.com/pineapple-tangaroa.html
Pineapple is Len's body mechanic based in Austin, TX, specializing in body modifications like RFID and NFC implants.

Magnavox Odyssey 2 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnavox_Odyssey%C2%B2
Len’s first gaming system, sparking his curiosity in technology.

Newsweek Article (Tesla Key Implant) - https://www.newsweek.com/man-implants-chip-unlock-tesla-wave-1478879
Newsweek published an article about Pineapple Tangaroa implanting a Tesla car key into a human.

FM-2030 (Cryonics Pioneer) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM-2030
FM-2030 was a key figure in the cryonics movement and transhumanism.

Rich Lee (DIY Cyborg) - https://golden.com/wiki/Rich_Lee_(Biohacker)
Rich Lee is known for his biohacking experiments, including magnetic ear implants and the Lovetron 9000 device.

RSA Conference - https://www.rsaconference.com
One of the major cybersecurity conferences where Len has presented.

DEF CON (Biohacking Village) -

CONNECT WITH US
www.barcodesecurity.com
Become a Sponsor
Follow us on LinkedIn
Tweet us at @BarCodeSecurity
Email us at info@barcodesecurity.com

  continue reading

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