EPISODE 38: HACK THE PLANET! THE BEST AND WORST HACKER MOVIES REVIEWED!

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Welcome to Compromising Positions!

The award-winning tech podcast that asks non-cybersecurity professionals what we in the industry can do to make their lives easier and help make our organisations more prepared to face ever-changing human-centric cyber threats! 

This Episode we are joined by Simon Painter a senior software engineer with nearly 20 years of experience in the industry and author of the book Functional Programming with C#.

In this episode, Hack The Planet! The Best And Worst Hacker Movies Reviewed! Our regular programming has been hijacked to bring you a discussion on the best, and worst, hacker movies! In this episode we cover greats like Hackers, Sneakers, Jurassic Park and War Games, and not so great movies like The Net!

So boot up that modem, turn off the lights and enter the deepest darkest web of hacker forums, and try not to accidentally trigger thermonuclear war, as we explore this sometimes brilliant and sometimes bonkers sub-genre!

Disclaimer! This podcast is for educational purposes only and is distributed without profit. This Episode may contain copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorised by the copyright owner. We believe our use of such material constitutes fair use for the purpose of review, commentary, and critique


We Talked About A Lot Of Films In This Episode - Here’s The List:

Hacker Movies

  • Hackers (1995)

  • Sneakers (1992)

  • The Net (1995)

  • The Net 2.0 (2006)

  • Jurassic Park (1993)

  • Jumping Jack Flash (1986)

  • Brazil (1985)

  • The Italian Job (1969)

  • War Games (1983)

  • Electric Dreams (1984)

  • Swordfish (2001)

  • Mr Robot (TV(2015))

Non-Hacker Movies

  • Amélie (2001)

  • Blade Runner (1982)

  • Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

  • Arrival (2016)

  • Dune Part 1 (2021)

  • The Zone of Interest (2023)

  • The Duke of Burgundy (2014)

  • Flux Gourmet (2022)

  • In Fabric (2018)

  • Short Circuit (1986)

  • Flight of the Navigator (1986)

  • Metropolis (1927)

  • Cliffhanger (1993)

  • Tough Guys Don't Dance (1987)

  • Cast Away (2000)

  • The Fugitive (1993)


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Keywords: cybersecurity, movies, series end, hackers, war games, sneakers, film


Show Notes

About SIMON PAINTER

With nearly 20 years of software engineering experience across various industries, Simon is a Senior Software Developer at Müller UK & Ireland, one of the leading dairy companies in Europe. Simon is also a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) since 2023, an O'Reilly technical book author, and a public speaker at IT events worldwide.

His core competencies include C#, JavaScript, React.js, and Microsoft Azure, as well as ITIL and computer security.

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