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Locked out of the right to repair

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Today on The Professionally Evil Perspective, Kevin and Nathan discuss the concept of "right to repair", or once you purchase something, should you be allowed to do whatever you want with it, and to it? And a controversy in Denver over a program that caused over 22,000 Xcel Energy customers to lose control of thier thermostats during an "energy emergency".

Got suggestions, complaints, or feedback? Tell us at podcast@secureideas.com or reach out on Twitter:

@sweaney@darth_kevin @secureideas Join our Professionally Evil Slack Team at www.professionallyevil.com Our real jobs pay for our time to do this, so if you have opportunities around penetration testing or risk management, we'd love the chance to work with you!

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Manage episode 340187608 series 39335
Content provided by Secure Ideas LLC.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Secure Ideas LLC. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today on The Professionally Evil Perspective, Kevin and Nathan discuss the concept of "right to repair", or once you purchase something, should you be allowed to do whatever you want with it, and to it? And a controversy in Denver over a program that caused over 22,000 Xcel Energy customers to lose control of thier thermostats during an "energy emergency".

Got suggestions, complaints, or feedback? Tell us at podcast@secureideas.com or reach out on Twitter:

@sweaney@darth_kevin @secureideas Join our Professionally Evil Slack Team at www.professionallyevil.com Our real jobs pay for our time to do this, so if you have opportunities around penetration testing or risk management, we'd love the chance to work with you!

  continue reading

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