Show Notes
The commercial VPN industry is a minefield to navigate and many open source solutions are a pain to use or ill-suited for the task. Algo VPN, on the other hand, is a self-hosted personal VPN designed for ease of deployment and security. It uses the securest industry standards, builds on rock-solid solutions like WireGuard and Ansible, and runs on an ever-growing list of cloud hosting providers.
On this episode Dan Guido βCEO of security firm Trail of Bits and Algoβs creatorβΒ joins Jerod to discuss the project in depth.
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Show Notes:
- About Trail of Bits
- Meet Algo, the VPN that works
- Algo on GitHub
- Most VPN Services are Terrible
- An Analysis of the Privacy and Security Risks of Android VPN Permission-enabled Apps (PDF)
- 101 VPN products run by just 23 companies
- Every βfreeβ VPN
- No one is going to risk jail for your $5/mo
- A story of the entire VPN industry, in 4 acts. Starring NordVPN.
- WireCutterβs review of the best VPN service for 2019
- WireGuard
- Getting 2FA Right in 2019
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