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{{Short description|American voice actor, columnist, cybersecurity executive, and podcast host}}
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| birth_place  = San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
| birth_place  = [[San Antonio, Texas]], U.S.
| occupation    = Voice actor, columnist, podcaster, author, professor, cybersecurity executive
| occupation    = Author, podcaster, cybersecurity professional, columnist
| known_for    = ''The Patrick Bass Show'', ''Compute!'s Gazette'', RetroWikipedia, InConRadar
| known_for    = Host of ''The Patrick Bass Show'' and ''Open Mic Mavericks''; Editorial Director of ''Compute!'s Gazette''
| employer      = ''Compute!'s Gazette'' (Editorial Director)
| imdb          = 11593394
| spouse        = Traci Bass (m. 2013)
| spouse        = Traci Bass (m. 2013)
| residence    = Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
| website      = {{URL|https://www.pwbass.com}}
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'''Patrick Bass''' (born February 22, 1969) is an American voice actor, columnist, podcast host, author, professor, and cybersecurity executive. He serves as the editorial director of the relaunched ''[[Compute!'s Gazette]]'' magazine and is the creator of [https://www.retrowikipedia.com RetroWikipedia.com], a collaborative online retrocomputing encyclopedia. Bass also led the development of the merchant monitoring platform *InConRadar*, which earned the 2017 ETA PayPal Tech Innovation Award.
'''Patrick Bass''' (born February 22, 1969) is an American cybersecurity professional, published author, columnist, radio host, voice actor, and former information security executive. He is the Editorial Director and a columnist for [[Compute!'s Gazette]] magazine, where he contributes to its modern relaunch covering retro computing culture. Bass is also known as the creator and host of the popular ''The Patrick Bass Show'' and ''Open Mic Mavericks'', and for his work in digital risk technologies, including the award-winning InConRadar platform.


== Career ==
== Career ==


=== Podcast and media ===
=== Early career and cybersecurity ===
Bass gained widespread attention as the host of ''The Patrick Bass Show'', a variety talk podcast focused on personal improvement, inspirational guest stories, current events, and cultural topics. The show gained a loyal audience and was ranked in the top 1% of podcasts worldwide by listenership.
From 2014 to 2016, Bass served as Chief of Security for Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist [[Paul Allen]]. In this role, he oversaw the information security of Allen’s broad portfolio of business, philanthropic, and research ventures, managed through [[Vulcan Inc.]] in Seattle, Washington.


In 2025, Bass became the editorial director and a featured columnist for the relaunched ''Compute!'s Gazette'', a prominent publication dedicated to retro computing. His contributions helped bridge classic computing history with contemporary developments in the retro tech community.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Legend is Back |url=https://www.computesgazette.com/the-legend-is-back/ |website=Compute!'s Gazette |access-date=July 25, 2025}}</ref>
While still employed at Vulcan, Bass founded '''InfoSecure Redteam''' in 2014—a cybersecurity consultancy focused on PCI DSS compliance and digital risk mitigation. For two years, he balanced leadership of the firm while continuing his responsibilities under Allen.


He also founded [https://www.retrowikipedia.com RetroWikipedia.com], a digital reference platform focused on vintage computing systems, software, and personalities.
In 2016, Bass departed Vulcan to dedicate his full-time efforts to InfoSecure Redteam. The company was later acquired by [[Conformance Technologies]] and continued operating as an independent division under the name '''Conformance Cybersecurity'''.


=== Technology and cybersecurity ===
Under his leadership, the firm developed ''InConRadar'', a digital risk monitoring platform for merchants. The platform earned the [[Electronic Transactions Association|ETA]]'s PayPal Tech Innovation Award in 2017.<ref>{{cite web |title=Conformance Technologies Receives ETA's PayPal Tech Innovation Award |url=https://www.paymentsjournal.com/conformance-technologies-receives-etas-paypal-tech-innovation-award/ |website=Payments Journal |date=May 12, 2017 |access-date=July 25, 2025}}</ref>
Bass has an extensive background in cybersecurity and risk management. While serving as president of **Conformance CyberSecurity**, a division of Conformance Technologies, he led the creation of **InConRadar**, a continuous monitoring service for merchant websites and reputational risk factors. The system consolidates online intelligence about suspicious activity and potential compliance issues to assist risk managers with Know Your Customer (KYC) due diligence and ongoing assessments.


In May 2017, *InConRadar* received the **PayPal Tech Innovation Award** from the **Electronic Transactions Association (ETA)**, recognizing its contributions to enhancing risk visibility and fraud prevention in the payments industry.<ref>{{cite web |title=Conformance Technologies Receives ETA's PayPal Tech Innovation Award |url=https://www.paymentsjournal.com/conformance-technologies-receives-etas-paypal-tech-innovation-award/ |website=PaymentsJournal |date=May 10, 2017 |access-date=July 25, 2025}}</ref>
Conformance Cybersecurity ceased operations in 2022 following a major decline in clientele brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.


=== Authorship and education ===
In 2016, Bass was also recognized by Worldwide Branding for excellence in information security and was included in their international registry of professionals.<ref>{{cite web |title=Patrick W. Bass Recognized by Worldwide Branding for Excellence in Information Security Services |url=https://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/421511/patrick-w-bass-recognized-by-worldwide-branding-for-excellence-in-information-security-services |website=24-7 Press Release |date=April 13, 2016 |access-date=July 25, 2025}}</ref>
In addition to his media and technology work, Bass is a published author and university-level instructor. His teaching and writing focus on cybersecurity, digital literacy, and computing history. He is known for making technical content accessible to general audiences and enthusiasts alike.
 
 
=== Writing and publishing ===
Bass is the author of several nonfiction books focused on personal development, digital culture, and modern masculinity, including:
* ''Burn Your Ships: How to Conquer Doubt and Live Without Limits'' (2024) – ISBN 979-8325418631 
* ''The Snowflake Generation: How Fragility is the New Norm'' (2022) – ISBN 979-8344006314 
* ''The Modern Gentleman: A Guide to Essential Manhood'' (2023) – ISBN 979-8894435930 
 
His works are available via [https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0D363LNRT Amazon].
 
=== Radio, podcasts, and media ===
Bass is the creator and host of ''The Patrick Bass Show'', a top 1% global podcast featuring interviews, personal insights, and social commentary.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Patrick Bass Show on Spotify |url=https://open.spotify.com/show/6cb8FheWrZVdgKQdEQnB5g |website=Spotify |access-date=July 25, 2025}}</ref>
 
He also hosts ''Open Mic Mavericks'', a separate podcast focused on satirical takes on modern cultural challenges.
 
Prior to his work in cybersecurity and broadcasting, Bass toured as a stand-up comedian with the Comedy Central troupe across Arizona and Texas from 2008 to 2009. During that time, he opened for performers such as Lisa Lampanelli, Andrew Schulz, and Brian Haner.
 
=== Retrocomputing ===
A lifelong retro computing enthusiast, Bass joined the editorial staff of the revived ''[[Compute!'s Gazette]]'' in 2025. He serves as Editorial Director and regular columnist, contributing technical commentary and historical insights to the magazine’s expanded coverage of legacy computing systems.
 
He also maintains [https://www.retrowikipedia.com RetroWikipedia.com], an online reference site dedicated to preserving computing history.


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Patrick Bass was born in San Antonio, Texas, on February 22, 1969. He married Traci Bass on May 3, 2013. They reside in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Outside of his professional roles, Bass is an advocate for computing history preservation and community education.
Patrick Bass was born in San Antonio, Texas, on February 22, 1969. He married Traci Bass on May 3, 2013. As of 2025, he resides in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
 
=== Public safety and early service ===
In 1989, Bass enrolled in the Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) police training program in San Antonio, Texas, where he was trained as a Texas Peace Officer. Concurrently, he completed paramedic training, which prepared him for a dual role in public safety.
 
Following his certifications, Bass worked full-time as a firefighter and paramedic. His last role during this early period of service was with the City of Lockhart Emergency Medical Services and Fire Department. He served in these capacities until 1998, when he left public safety to pursue opportunities in the private sector.
 
In 2017, Bass returned to public service by joining the Marlow Police Department in Oklahoma as a reserve officer. His law enforcement career was cut short in 2018 after a serious motorcycle accident that caused a disabling injury.
 
Despite this setback, Bass resumed public safety work in 2019 as a firefighter and emergency medical responder in Waldron, Arkansas. After relocating, he ultimately retired from public safety service to focus on writing, media, and cybersecurity work.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Retrocomputing]]
* [[Retrocomputing]]
* [[Cybersecurity]]
* [[Cybersecurity]]
* [[Know Your Customer]]
* [[Podcasting]]
* [[Podcasting]]
* [[Paul Allen]]
* [[Vulcan Inc.]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://www.pwbass.com Official website]   
* [https://www.pwbass.com Official website]   
* [https://open.spotify.com/show/6cb8FheWrZVdgKQdEQnB5g The Patrick Bass Show on Spotify] 
* [https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0D363LNRT Patrick Bass on Amazon] 
* [https://www.retrowikipedia.com RetroWikipedia]   
* [https://www.retrowikipedia.com RetroWikipedia]   
* [https://www.computesgazette.com Compute!’s Gazette]  
* {{IMDb name|11593394|Patrick Bass}}  
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickbass LinkedIn] 
* [https://www.youtube.com/@patrickbass YouTube channel]


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Latest revision as of 14:14, 13 August 2025

Patrick Bass
Born (1969-02-22) February 22, 1969 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Author, podcaster, cybersecurity professional, columnist
EmployerCompute!'s Gazette (Editorial Director)
Known forHost of The Patrick Bass Show and Open Mic Mavericks; Editorial Director of Compute!'s Gazette
SpouseTraci Bass (m. 2013)
Websitewww.pwbass.com

Patrick Bass (born February 22, 1969) is an American cybersecurity professional, published author, columnist, radio host, voice actor, and former information security executive. He is the Editorial Director and a columnist for Compute!'s Gazette magazine, where he contributes to its modern relaunch covering retro computing culture. Bass is also known as the creator and host of the popular The Patrick Bass Show and Open Mic Mavericks, and for his work in digital risk technologies, including the award-winning InConRadar platform.

Career

Early career and cybersecurity

From 2014 to 2016, Bass served as Chief of Security for Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen. In this role, he oversaw the information security of Allen’s broad portfolio of business, philanthropic, and research ventures, managed through Vulcan Inc. in Seattle, Washington.

While still employed at Vulcan, Bass founded InfoSecure Redteam in 2014—a cybersecurity consultancy focused on PCI DSS compliance and digital risk mitigation. For two years, he balanced leadership of the firm while continuing his responsibilities under Allen.

In 2016, Bass departed Vulcan to dedicate his full-time efforts to InfoSecure Redteam. The company was later acquired by Conformance Technologies and continued operating as an independent division under the name Conformance Cybersecurity.

Under his leadership, the firm developed InConRadar, a digital risk monitoring platform for merchants. The platform earned the ETA's PayPal Tech Innovation Award in 2017.[1]

Conformance Cybersecurity ceased operations in 2022 following a major decline in clientele brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2016, Bass was also recognized by Worldwide Branding for excellence in information security and was included in their international registry of professionals.[2]


Writing and publishing

Bass is the author of several nonfiction books focused on personal development, digital culture, and modern masculinity, including:

  • Burn Your Ships: How to Conquer Doubt and Live Without Limits (2024) – ISBN 979-8325418631
  • The Snowflake Generation: How Fragility is the New Norm (2022) – ISBN 979-8344006314
  • The Modern Gentleman: A Guide to Essential Manhood (2023) – ISBN 979-8894435930

His works are available via Amazon.

Radio, podcasts, and media

Bass is the creator and host of The Patrick Bass Show, a top 1% global podcast featuring interviews, personal insights, and social commentary.[3]

He also hosts Open Mic Mavericks, a separate podcast focused on satirical takes on modern cultural challenges.

Prior to his work in cybersecurity and broadcasting, Bass toured as a stand-up comedian with the Comedy Central troupe across Arizona and Texas from 2008 to 2009. During that time, he opened for performers such as Lisa Lampanelli, Andrew Schulz, and Brian Haner.

Retrocomputing

A lifelong retro computing enthusiast, Bass joined the editorial staff of the revived Compute!'s Gazette in 2025. He serves as Editorial Director and regular columnist, contributing technical commentary and historical insights to the magazine’s expanded coverage of legacy computing systems.

He also maintains RetroWikipedia.com, an online reference site dedicated to preserving computing history.

Personal life

Patrick Bass was born in San Antonio, Texas, on February 22, 1969. He married Traci Bass on May 3, 2013. As of 2025, he resides in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Public safety and early service

In 1989, Bass enrolled in the Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) police training program in San Antonio, Texas, where he was trained as a Texas Peace Officer. Concurrently, he completed paramedic training, which prepared him for a dual role in public safety.

Following his certifications, Bass worked full-time as a firefighter and paramedic. His last role during this early period of service was with the City of Lockhart Emergency Medical Services and Fire Department. He served in these capacities until 1998, when he left public safety to pursue opportunities in the private sector.

In 2017, Bass returned to public service by joining the Marlow Police Department in Oklahoma as a reserve officer. His law enforcement career was cut short in 2018 after a serious motorcycle accident that caused a disabling injury.

Despite this setback, Bass resumed public safety work in 2019 as a firefighter and emergency medical responder in Waldron, Arkansas. After relocating, he ultimately retired from public safety service to focus on writing, media, and cybersecurity work.

See also

References

  1. "Conformance Technologies Receives ETA's PayPal Tech Innovation Award". Payments Journal. May 12, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
  2. "Patrick W. Bass Recognized by Worldwide Branding for Excellence in Information Security Services". 24-7 Press Release. April 13, 2016. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
  3. "The Patrick Bass Show on Spotify". Spotify. Retrieved July 25, 2025.

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