Patrick Bass
Patrick W. Bass | |
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Born | San Antonio, Texas, U.S. | February 22, 1969
Occupation(s) | Author, voice actor, cybersecurity executive, columnist, professor |
Known for | The Patrick Bass Show, Burn Your Ships, InConRadar, Compute!'s Gazette |
Spouse | Traci Bass (m. 2013) |
Website | pwbass.com |
Patrick W. Bass (born February 22, 1969) is an American author, cybersecurity professional, podcast host, voice actor, and technology columnist. He is the editorial director of the revived Compute!'s Gazette magazine and the creator of RetroWikipedia.com, a collaborative retrocomputing encyclopedia. Bass is also known for his authorship of the motivational book Burn Your Ships: How to Conquer Doubt and Live Without Limits and for hosting two notable podcasts: The Patrick Bass Show and Open Mic Mavericks.
Career
Cybersecurity and technology
Bass has over two decades of experience in cybersecurity and information assurance. In 2014, he founded **InfoSecure Redteam, Inc.**, a boutique security consultancy specializing in PCI DSS policy and red team solutions. He later served as President of **Conformance CyberSecurity**, where he led the creation of **InConRadar**, a merchant website and risk factor monitoring tool.
- InConRadar* was designed to enhance Know Your Customer (KYC) due diligence and provide continuous risk insights. The product received the **PayPal Tech Innovation Award** from the **Electronic Transactions Association (ETA)** in May 2017 for its contributions to fraud prevention and compliance efficiency.[1]
In April 2016, Bass was recognized by **Worldwide Branding** for excellence in information security services, and his profile was added to the Registry of Executives, Professionals and Entrepreneurs.[2]
Editorial and writing
Bass serves as editorial director and columnist for the relaunched Compute!'s Gazette, contributing articles on retrocomputing, digital security, and personal productivity.[3]
He is the founder of RetroWikipedia, a community-driven encyclopedia for vintage technology, including classic computers, software, and BBS systems.
In 2024, he published the motivational book Burn Your Ships: How to Conquer Doubt and Live Without Limits, which explores personal resilience, goal setting, and transformation through commitment.[4]
Podcasts
Bass hosts two podcasts:
- The Patrick Bass Show – A top 1% global podcast featuring interviews with inspiring individuals, focused on personal development, current events, and storytelling. Available on Spotify.
- Open Mic Mavericks – A podcast featuring unscripted conversations with thought leaders in tech, business, and creativity.
Awards and affiliations
- ETA PayPal Tech Innovation Award (2017)
- Bravo Award from IBM
- Member of the **Golden Key International Honour Society**
- Member of the FBI **InfraGard** program
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. He remains an active advocate for ethical hacking, tech education, and the retrocomputing community.
Bibliography
- Burn Your Ships: How to Conquer Doubt and Live Without Limits (2024) – ISBN B0D363LNRT
See also
References
- ↑ "Conformance Technologies Receives ETA's PayPal Tech Innovation Award". PaymentsJournal. May 10, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ↑ "Patrick W. Bass Recognized by Worldwide Branding for Excellence in Information Security Services" (Press release). April 13, 2016. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ↑ "The Legend is Back". Compute!'s Gazette. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
- ↑ "Patrick W. Bass – Author Profile". Amazon. Retrieved July 25, 2025.
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