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Nationality | American |
Education | University of Georgia |
Years active | 1998–Present |
Children | 1 |
Charles Edge is an American computer scientist and author.[1] Edge is a contributing author for Inc.com[2] and Huffington Post.[3]
Edge spent 15 years as the Chief Technology Officer[4] of 318 Inc[5] in Santa Monica and 5 years at Jamf Pro.[6] He is now the Chief Technology Officer of Bootstrappers[7] and HandrailUX.[8] Edge has spoken at Defcon,[9] Blackhat,[10] LinuxWorld,[11] MacSysAdmin,[12] and a number of other conferences.
Bibliography (author)[edit]
- Mac Tiger Little Black Book. Paraglyph Press, February 2006, ISBN1-933097-14-0
- Web Scripting Little Black Book. Paraglyph Press, April 2007, ISBN1-933097-19-1
- Foundations of Mac OS X Security. Apress, March 2008, ISBN1-59059-989-6
- Enterprise Mac Administrators Guide. Apress, October 2009, ISBN1-4302-2443-6
- Foundations of Mac OS X Snow Leopard Security. Apress, February 2010, ISBN1-4302-2730-3
- Beginning Mac OS X Server. Apress, February 2010, ISBN1-4302-2772-9
- Mac OS X Lion Server. O'Reilley, January 2011, ISBN1-4493-1605-0
- Using Apple Configurator. Packt, January 2012, ISBN1849694060
- Take Control of OS X Yosemite Server. TidBits, January 2013, ISBN978-1-61542-435-1
- Take Control of OS X Mavericks Server. TidBits, January 2014, ISBN978-1-61542-435-1
- Learning iOS Security. Packt, January 2015, ISBN1783551747
- Enterprise Mac Administrators Guide.Apress, September 2015, ISBN1430224436
- Fundamentals of Mac OS X 10.11 Security.Apress, September 2015, ISBN148421711X
- Enterprise Mac Security. Apress, ISBN148421711X
- Build, Run, and Sell Your Apple Consulting Practice. Apress, August 2018, ISBN9781484238349
- Apple Device Management. Apress, January 2020, ISBN1484253876
- The ABCs of Computers (2022)
- The Startup Field Guide (2022)
- The History of Computers (2023)
Podcasts[edit]
Edge maintains the following podcasts:
- MacAdmins Podcast https://podcast.macadmins.org[13]
- Jamf After Dark Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jamf-after-dark/id1434572611[14]
- The History Of Computing http://thehistoryofcomputing.net
Community work[edit]
Edge works on a number of open source projects including precache, swift-ldif-csv, and jssimporter[15] and serves on the board of directors of Tamarisk[16] and on the corporate council of the Guthrie Theater.
Edge spoke at Black Hat 2007 and was scheduled to give a speech on a vulnerability of the Mac OS X FileVault at Black Hat 2008 but the talk was pulled after he cited a non-disclosure agreement the talk would violate.[17] The talk was later disputed having ever existed.[18]
Edge wrote the SANS course on Mac OS X Security in 2007, establishing baseline security practices for Apple and IoT [19]devices in large-scale environments.[20]
Edge founded the Minnesota non-profit Minnesota Computer History Museum in January of 2020.[21]
Editor[edit]
Edge is on the Editorial team for the Apple Inc. platform, with Apress. Edge was also the technical editor for the following title(s):
- Mac OS X for Unix Geeks. O'Reilly, September 2008, ISBN0-596-52062-X
References[edit]
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Born | |
---|---|
Nationality | American |
Education | University of Georgia |
Years active | 1998–Present |
Children | 1 |
Charles Edge is an American computer scientist and author.[1] Edge is a contributing author for Inc.com[2] and Huffington Post.[3]
Edge spent 15 years as the Chief Technology Officer[4] of 318 Inc[5] in Santa Monica and 5 years at Jamf Pro.[6] He is now the Chief Technology Officer of Bootstrappers[7] and HandrailUX.[8] Edge has spoken at Defcon,[9] Blackhat,[10] LinuxWorld,[11] MacSysAdmin,[12] and a number of other conferences.
Bibliography (author)[edit]
- Mac Tiger Little Black Book. Paraglyph Press, February 2006, ISBN1-933097-14-0
- Web Scripting Little Black Book. Paraglyph Press, April 2007, ISBN1-933097-19-1
- Foundations of Mac OS X Security. Apress, March 2008, ISBN1-59059-989-6
- Enterprise Mac Administrators Guide. Apress, October 2009, ISBN1-4302-2443-6
- Foundations of Mac OS X Snow Leopard Security. Apress, February 2010, ISBN1-4302-2730-3
- Beginning Mac OS X Server. Apress, February 2010, ISBN1-4302-2772-9
- Mac OS X Lion Server. O'Reilley, January 2011, ISBN1-4493-1605-0
- Using Apple Configurator. Packt, January 2012, ISBN1849694060
- Take Control of OS X Yosemite Server. TidBits, January 2013, ISBN978-1-61542-435-1
- Take Control of OS X Mavericks Server. TidBits, January 2014, ISBN978-1-61542-435-1
- Learning iOS Security. Packt, January 2015, ISBN1783551747
- Enterprise Mac Administrators Guide.Apress, September 2015, ISBN1430224436
- Fundamentals of Mac OS X 10.11 Security.Apress, September 2015, ISBN148421711X
- Enterprise Mac Security. Apress, ISBN148421711X
- Build, Run, and Sell Your Apple Consulting Practice. Apress, August 2018, ISBN9781484238349
- Apple Device Management. Apress, January 2020, ISBN1484253876
- The ABCs of Computers (2022)
- The Startup Field Guide (2022)
- The History of Computers (2023)
Podcasts[edit]
Edge maintains the following podcasts:
- MacAdmins Podcast https://podcast.macadmins.org[13]
- Jamf After Dark Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jamf-after-dark/id1434572611[14]
- The History Of Computing http://thehistoryofcomputing.net
Community work[edit]
Edge works on a number of open source projects including precache, swift-ldif-csv, and jssimporter[15] and serves on the board of directors of Tamarisk[16] and on the corporate council of the Guthrie Theater.
Edge spoke at Black Hat 2007 and was scheduled to give a speech on a vulnerability of the Mac OS X FileVault at Black Hat 2008 but the talk was pulled after he cited a non-disclosure agreement the talk would violate.[17] The talk was later disputed having ever existed.[18]
Edge wrote the SANS course on Mac OS X Security in 2007, establishing baseline security practices for Apple and IoT [19]devices in large-scale environments.[20]
Edge founded the Minnesota non-profit Minnesota Computer History Museum in January of 2020.[21]
Editor[edit]
Edge is on the Editorial team for the Apple Inc. platform, with Apress. Edge was also the technical editor for the following title(s):
- Mac OS X for Unix Geeks. O'Reilly, September 2008, ISBN0-596-52062-X
References[edit]
- ^Campbell, Leah (2021-01-12). 'How to Permanently Delete iPhone Apps'. Reader's Digest. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
- ^'Charles Edge's Articles'. Inc.com. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Charles Edge'. HuffPost. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^Chuck (2020-05-06). 'MacVoices #20130: 'How Long Should Tech Last' with Charles Edge, Ken Ray, and Brett Terpstra (Part 2)'. MacVoices. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
- ^Mitchell, Robert L. (2011-08-22). 'Big Business Takes a [Small] Bite of the Apple'. Computerworld. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
- ^'r/macsysadmin - AMA w/ Charles Edge and the Apple management experts at JAMF Software'. reddit. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
- ^'Home'. Bootstrappers.mn. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Whoami'. krypted. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'DEFCON 14 Speakers'. www.defcon.org. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Black Hat USA 2006 Topics and Speakers'. www.blackhat.com. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Macworld - Speaker Bios'. linuxworldexpo.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'MacSysAdmin 2020'. macsysadmin.se. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Mac Admins Podcast'. Mac Admins Podcast. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Jamf After Dark on Apple Podcasts'. Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'krypted - Overview'. GitHub. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Tamarisk Board'.
- ^Jennings, Richi (2008-08-04). 'Canceled Apple talks at Black Hat'. Computerworld. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^'Black Hat Disputes Charles Edge Talk Even Submitted'. Dark Reading. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
- ^February 2021, 2nd. 'New IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act: Creating a Floor For IoT Security?'. IoT World Today. Retrieved 2021-02-05.
- ^'SANS Institute'. www.sans.org. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
- ^'Classes'. Minnesota Computer History Museum. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
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This research examines masculinity in the Latinx community within the U.S. Much of the theory behind masculinity involves discussing toxic masculinity and machismo. To do this, I look at film, poetry, and literature to discuss how toxic masculinity affects Queer Latinxs. Although this research focuses on fictional characters and the analysis of fictional works, these characters' stories do not fall far from current LGBTQ+ Latinxs who may be experiencing the same issues. I examine La Mission, Mosquita y Mari, Gun Hill Road, 'I am Joaquin,' 'La Loca de la Raza Cosmica,' Rain God, and What Night Brings. These pieces work well with one another to show how gay Latino men, Latina lesbian women, and transgender Latina women are affected by toxic masculinity, internalized homophobia and transphobia. With this research I hope to show how the way we construct masculinity as a society, should be reconfigured to something more positive; I also hope to eliminate homophobia and transphobia, as well as violence and hate crimes towards the LGBTQ+ community.
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Martinez, Monica (2019) 'Toxic Masculinity: An Outcome of Colonialism and its Effects on the Latinx/Chicanx LGBTQ+ Community,' McNair Research Journal SJSU: Vol. 15 , Article 6.
https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/mcnair/vol15/iss1/6
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