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S8:E3 - Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover, Security Vulnerabilities in Web3, and Experimenting With the TikTok Algorithm

In this episode, we talk about Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover and the Twitter storm it created, especially amongst Twitter employees. Then we speak with Dipanjan Das, system security researcher at UC Santa Barbara, about various large scale hacks in the blockchain space, and how companies and individuals can better protect themselves in the growing Web3 space. Finally, we speak with senior software engineer and popular Tiktoker feleciaforthewin, about how she experimented with the TikTok algorithm and ended up gaining over 300-thousand followers.

Show Notes

Dipanjan Das

Dipanjan Das is a Ph.D. student in the SecLab (Computer Security Lab), UC Santa Barbara, advised by professor Giovanni Vigna and Christopher Kruegel. Before that, he spent two years in IIT Madras while pursuing my M.Tech under the research guidance of professor Chandrasekaran PanduRangan.

Felecia Dunmore (feleciaforthewin)

Felecia Dunmore is a software engineer, designer, and content creator with keen interests in social constructionism, sociology, philosophy, and technology.

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Angelo Cummings

Elon Musk's Twitter takeover refers to his increased influence and impact on the platform due to his large following and tweets affecting markets and discussions. Security vulnerabilities in Web3 highlight potential weaknesses in the decentralized web infrastructure. Experimenting with the TikTok algorithm involves users trying various content strategies to understand and leverage the platform's algorithm for increased visibility and engagement.