Open Source Security
A podcast by Josh Bressers - Lunedì
475 Episodio
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Episode 173 - Ho Ho Homeland Security
Pubblicato: 09/12/2019 -
Episode 172 - The security of planned obsolescence
Pubblicato: 02/12/2019 -
Episode 171 - Measuring cybersecurity with Kathryn Waldron
Pubblicato: 25/11/2019 -
Episode 170 - Until that quantum computer is cracking RSA keys, go sit back down!
Pubblicato: 17/11/2019 -
Episode 169 - What happens when leadership doesn't care about security?
Pubblicato: 11/11/2019 -
Episode 168 - The draconian draconians of DRM
Pubblicato: 03/11/2019 -
Episode 167 - Security is terrible because digital literacy is terrible
Pubblicato: 28/10/2019 -
Episode 166 - Every day should be cybersecurity awareness month!
Pubblicato: 21/10/2019 -
Episode 165 - Grab Bag of Microsoft Security News
Pubblicato: 13/10/2019 -
Episode 164 - DNS over HTTPS: Probably not the end of the world
Pubblicato: 07/10/2019 -
Episode 163 - Death to Python 2
Pubblicato: 30/09/2019 -
Episode 162 - SBOM with Allan Friedman
Pubblicato: 23/09/2019 -
Episode 161 - Human nature and ad powered open source
Pubblicato: 16/09/2019 -
Episode 160 - Disclosing security issues is insanely complicated: Part 2
Pubblicato: 09/09/2019 -
Episode 159 - Disclosing security issues is insanely complicated: Part 1
Pubblicato: 02/09/2019 -
Episode 158 - The mess that we call credit agencies in the US
Pubblicato: 26/08/2019 -
Episode 157 - Backdoors and snake oil in our cryptography
Pubblicato: 19/08/2019 -
Episode 156 - What if we MitM a whole country?
Pubblicato: 29/07/2019 -
Episode 155 - Stealing cars and ransomware
Pubblicato: 22/07/2019 -
Episode 154 - Chat with the authors of the book "The Fifth Domain"
Pubblicato: 16/07/2019
Open Source Security is a media project to help showcase and educate on open source security. Our goal is to give the community a platform educate both developers and users on how open source security works. There’s a lot of good work happening that doesn’t get attention because there’s no marketing department behind it, they don’t have a developer relations team posting on LinkedIn every two hours. Let’s focus on those people and teams then learn what they do and how they do it. The goal is to hear from the people doing the work, they know what’s up, they have a lot to teach us. We just have to listen.
