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Peter Tippett is an unconventional tech guy. An Information Security Visionary, with a medical degree and a commercial pilot's license, Tippett joins Kojo to talk about how he created the first-ever commercial anti-virus software (the precursor of what's now known as Symantec Norton Anti-Virus), and share his views on security and risk in the 21st Century.
Peter Tippett, Chief Technology Officer, Cybertrust
Say 'college football' and most people don't think of Native Americans. But Sally Jenkins does. She joins Kojo to share the little-known story of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School's impact on the game once known as "kill the ball carrier."
Sally Jenkins, columnist, The Washington Post; author of "The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed A Game, A People, A Nation" (Doubleday)