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Paul · August 12, 2024 · 2 minutes to read


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Hi. I’m Paul Jorgensen, and like everyone with a personal website, mine might
become horribly, terribly out of date. I’m revising this bio on 15 August 2024.
If today is more than six months since then, you can assume that most of this is
no longer valid and shouldn’t be used in, oh, say, the program book of a
conference or a newspaper article. Contact me and I’ll send you something up to
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ME IN TEN SECONDS?

I’m a student, cybersecurity consultant, and media producer. I co-founded the
PVC Security Podcast, which discussed information security, cybersecurity,
privacy, leadership, and communication in organizations; hosted & produced the
Papa Jojo Radio Show on WAWL; presented on security topics at a number of
conferences; and traveled the world. I blog daily-ish at So Many Hills.

I’m a student, music lover, xenophile, blogger, and I love learning new things.
I like using diaeresis and Oxford commas and such that make understanding my
text easier.

Michigan native and former Tokyo resident, I now live in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
America.


ME IN MORE DETAIL?

See my About page.


WHAT AM I DOING NOW?

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WHAT TOOLS DO I USE?

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