Open Source Security
En podcast av Josh Bressers - Måndagar
475 Avsnitt
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Episode 95 - Twitter passwords and npm backdoors
Publicerades: 2018-05-07 -
Episode 94 - DNSSEC, BGP, and reality
Publicerades: 2018-04-30 -
Episode 93 - Security flaws in beep and patch, how did we get here?
Publicerades: 2018-04-15 -
Episode 92 - Chat with Rami Saas the CEO of WhiteSource
Publicerades: 2018-04-15 -
Episode 91 - Security lessons from a 7 year old
Publicerades: 2018-04-08 -
Episode 90 - Humans and misinformation
Publicerades: 2018-04-02 -
Episode 89 - Short selling AMD security flaws
Publicerades: 2018-03-25 -
Episode 88 - Chat with Chris Rosen from IBM about Container Security
Publicerades: 2018-03-18 -
Episode 87 - Chat with Let's Encrypt co-founder Josh Aas
Publicerades: 2018-03-11 -
Episode 86 - What happens when 23 thousand certificates leak?
Publicerades: 2018-03-03 -
Episode 85 - NPM ate my files
Publicerades: 2018-02-23 -
Episode 84 - Have I been pwned?
Publicerades: 2018-02-23 -
Episode 83 - XKCD + CVE = XKCVE
Publicerades: 2018-02-21 -
Episode 82 - RSA, TLS, Chrome HTTP, and PCI
Publicerades: 2018-02-13 -
Episode 81 - Autosploit, bug bounties, and the future of security
Publicerades: 2018-02-07 -
Episode 80 - GPS tracking and jamming
Publicerades: 2018-01-31 -
Episode 79 - Skyfall: please don't yell 'fire'
Publicerades: 2018-01-24 -
Episode 78 - Risk lessons from Hawaii
Publicerades: 2018-01-16 -
Episode 77 - npm and the supply chain
Publicerades: 2018-01-10 -
Episode 76 - Meltdown aftermath
Publicerades: 2018-01-07
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.