Mr. Robot has been widely praised for its technical accuracy by numerous cybersecurity firms and services such as Avast,[68] Panda Security,[69] Avira,[70] Kaspersky,[71] ProtonMail,[72] and bloggers[73][74][75][76] who analyzed and dissected the technical aspects of the show after episodes containing hacking scenes. Aside from the pilot episode, Esmail hired Kor Adana (former network security analyst and forensics manager for Toyota Motor Sales), Michael Bazzell (security consultant and former FBI Cyber Crimes Task Force agent and investigator) and James Plouffe (lead solutions architect at MobileIron) as his advisors to oversee the technical accuracy of the show. By the second season, Adana assembled a team of hackers and cybersecurity experts including Jeff Moss (founder and director of Black Hat and DEF CON computer security conferences),[77] Marc Rogers (principal security researcher for Cloudflare and head of security for DEF CON),[78] Ryan Kazanciyan (chief security architect for Tanium) and Andre McGregor (director of security for Tanium and former FBI Cyber Special agent) to assist him with the authenticity of the hacks and the technology being used.[79] Hacking scenes were performed by members of the technical team in real life, recorded and rebuilt using Flash animation. Animation process is carried out by animator Adam Brustein under the direct supervision of Adana himself.[80][81] Kali Linux and its tools were used in multiple episodes.[82][83][84]
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