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Episode #25 – Pavel Durov: Russia's Digital Rebel

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In this episode of Digital Desperados, Jim Brangenberg, Patrick McMurphy, and Brad Hawkins explore the fascinating story of Pavel Durov, known as the "Mark Zuckerberg of Russia." Durov created VK, Russia's largest social media platform, while still a university student. His success, however, came at a price—Durov refused to comply with Russian government censorship, leading to his eventual ousting from VK.

Undeterred, Durov went on to create Telegram, a secure messaging app focused on privacy and free speech. Telegram quickly gained popularity and now has over a billion users worldwide. Unlike many tech moguls, Durov leads a minimalist lifestyle, dedicating much of his wealth to philanthropy. The hosts praise Durov for his principles and contrast him with other digital figures who have used their talents for less noble causes.

Brad Hawkins also shares how SaferNet has successfully protected businesses from cyber threats, highlighting the importance of cybersecurity. The episode wraps up with a reminder to stay vigilant online, emphasizing the value of tools like SaferNet in protecting against digital dangers.

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In this episode of Digital Desperados, Jim Brangenberg, Patrick McMurphy, and Brad Hawkins explore the fascinating story of Pavel Durov, known as the "Mark Zuckerberg of Russia." Durov created VK, Russia's largest social media platform, while still a university student. His success, however, came at a price—Durov refused to comply with Russian government censorship, leading to his eventual ousting from VK.

Undeterred, Durov went on to create Telegram, a secure messaging app focused on privacy and free speech. Telegram quickly gained popularity and now has over a billion users worldwide. Unlike many tech moguls, Durov leads a minimalist lifestyle, dedicating much of his wealth to philanthropy. The hosts praise Durov for his principles and contrast him with other digital figures who have used their talents for less noble causes.

Brad Hawkins also shares how SaferNet has successfully protected businesses from cyber threats, highlighting the importance of cybersecurity. The episode wraps up with a reminder to stay vigilant online, emphasizing the value of tools like SaferNet in protecting against digital dangers.

  continue reading

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