Open Source Security
Un pódcast de Josh Bressers - Lunes
475 Episodo
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Episode 115 - Discussion with Brian Hajost from SteelCloud
Publicado: 24/9/2018 -
Episode 114 - Review of "Click Here to Kill Everybody"
Publicado: 17/9/2018 -
Episode 113 - Actual real security advice
Publicado: 10/9/2018 -
Episode 112 - Google's Titan Key and the latest Struts issue
Publicado: 3/9/2018 -
Episode 111 - The TLS 1.3 and DNS episode
Publicado: 27/8/2018 -
Episode 110 - Review of Black Hat, Defcon, and the effect of security policies
Publicado: 19/8/2018 -
Episode 109 - OSCon and actionable advice
Publicado: 13/8/2018 -
Episode 108 - Bluetooth, phishing, airgaps, and eating soup off the floor
Publicado: 6/8/2018 -
Episode 107 - The year of the Linux Desktop and other hardware stories
Publicado: 30/7/2018 -
Episode 106 - Data isn't oil, it's nuclear waste
Publicado: 23/7/2018 -
Episode 105 - More backdoors in open source
Publicado: 16/7/2018 -
Episode 104 - The Gentoo security incident
Publicado: 9/7/2018 -
Episode 103 - The Seven Properties of Highly Secure Devices
Publicado: 2/7/2018 -
Episode 102 - Michael Feiertag from tCell
Publicado: 25/6/2018 -
Episode 101 - Our unregulated future is here to stay
Publicado: 17/6/2018 -
Episode 100 - You're bad at buying security, we can help!
Publicado: 11/6/2018 -
Episode 99 - Consumer security is too broken to fix, and it doesn't matter
Publicado: 4/6/2018 -
Episode 98 - When IT decisions kill people
Publicado: 28/5/2018 -
Episode 97 - Automation: Humans are slow and dumb
Publicado: 20/5/2018 -
Episode 96 - Are legal backdoors a good idea?
Publicado: 11/5/2018
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.