The Jhacker Show
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This podcast is where I share cybersecurity insights and lessons learned, for founders, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the future of cybersecurity. For those who know me, you know my passion for security, hacking, and community building. For those who don’t, I’m Aseem Jakhar—cybersecurity entrepreneur, tech visionary, and co-founder of startups like NULLCON, Hardwear.io, EXPLIoT, Payatu, and the non-profit community null. Join me as we navigate the future of cybersecurity together.
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The podcast focuses on various aspects of cybersecurity, such as the implications of quantum computing on encryption, blockchain resilience, and post-quantum cryptography. Episodes like 'Can Bitcoin Survive the Quantum Apocalypse?' delve into how quantum advancements affect public key cryptography and explore current vulnerabilities in systems like RSA and elliptic curve cryptography.

This podcast is where I share cybersecurity insights and lessons learned, for founders, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the future of cybersecurity. For those who know me, you know my passion for security, hacking, and community building. For those who don’t, I’m Aseem Jakhar—cybersecurity entrepreneur, tech visionary, and co-founder of startups like NULLCON, Hardwear.io, EXPLIoT, Payatu, and the non-profit community null. Join me as we navigate the future of cybersecurity together.
How do you hack a chip? What secrets hide inside modern silicon? In this episode of The Jhacker Show, Aseem Jakhar sits down with Olivier Thomas, one of the world’s best chip hackers, to explore IC reverse engineering, privilege escalation, and the reality of hardware backdoors.
🔹 How attackers extract secrets from chips
🔹 Tools & techniques for invasive hardware hacking
🔹 Real-world cases of reverse engineering & IP theft
🔹 The growing threat of supply chain attacks
From microscopes and focused ion beams to glitching and firmware extraction, this episode is a deep dive into the hidden world of chip security.

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