
Nick Espinosa
For over 25 years, Nick has been on a first name basis with computers. Since the age of 7 he’s been building computers and programming in multiple languages. Landing his first IT job at age 15, Nick founded Windy City Networks, Inc at 19 which was acquired in 2013. In 2015 Nick created Security Fanatics, a Cybersecurity/Cyberwarfare outfit dedicated to designing custom Cyberdefense strategies for medium to enterprise corporations.
An expert in cybersecurity and network infrastructure, Nick has consulted with clients ranging from the small business owners up to Fortune 100 level companies for decades. Nick has designed, built, and implemented multinational networks, encryption systems, and multi-tiered infrastructures as well as small business environments.
Nick is known as an industry thought leader and sought after for his advice on the future of technology and how it will impact every day businesses and consumers.
Guest appearance on:
- EP 244: How Mark Zuckerberg's Actions in China Reveal Big Tech's True Priorities, Guest Nick Espinosa, Waymo + Uber Is This Combination Going to Work? Plus, Microsoft's Game AI, and New Portable Game Unit | Air Date: 3/18 - 3/24/2025
- EP 240: Tech Revolution: Amazon's Office Mandate Sparks Union Talks and Online Dating Evolves Video Games, Guest Nick Espinosa from Security Fanatics Join the Show, and the IRS has a Super Computer | Air Date: 2/18 - 2/24/2025
- 231: Australia To Ban Social Media For Kids Under 16, Then From Pokémon Adventures to Military Tech Nick Explores Your Holiday Security Concerns, and More On the Controversial "Beast Games" | Air Date: 12/1 - 12/7/24
- 226: TechTime's Horror Stories: AI's Creative Takeover From Humans to Skynet and Halloween's Scariest Tech Trends with Guests Nick Espinosa and Gwen Way | Air Date: 10/27 - 11/2/24
- 223: Space Voting, Cyber Lawsuits, Mr. Beast & Amazon’s $5 Million Competition Show, and Scandalous Tech with Telegram Changing Privacy. Unraveling Today's Top Stories | Air Date: 9/22 - 9/28/24
- 219: Meta's VR Strategy Shift on its Vision Pro Competitor, Nick Espinosa Explains to us About The Terrorgram Collective, as TP-Link Products Have CHINA Written All Over Them. TechTime's Insights with a Dash of Whiskey | Air Date: 8/25 - 8/31/24