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About Darren Kitchen

Darren Kitchen is the host, producer and founder of the online web series Hak5, HakTip and Threat Wire. Since 2005 his show has inspired a generation of technology enthusiasts, IT gurus and computer hackers. Hak5 is the longest running show on the Revision3 / Discovery Digital boasting millions of views from around the world. Darren has contributed to shows on G4 TechTV, CNET, TWiT and CBS as well as featured articles in print media such as Wired and the New York Times. Formerly located in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, Darren now resides in the San Francisco bay where he continues to host and produce regular tech programming.

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