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The security of alert fatigue
The security of alert fatigue

Episode 327

Josh and Kurt talk about a funny GitHub reply that notified 400,000 people. It's fun to laugh at this, but it's an easy open to discussing alert fati…

4 years, 1 month ago

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Big fat containers
Big fat containers

Josh and Kurt talk about containers. There are a lot of opinions around what type of containers is best. Back when it all started there were only hug…

4 years, 1 month ago

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Is one open source maintainer enough?
Is one open source maintainer enough?

Episode 325

Josh and Kurt talk about a recent OpenSSF issue that asks the question how many open source maintainers should a project have that's "healthy"? Josh …

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Episode 324 - WTF is up with WFH
Episode 324 - WTF is up with WFH

Episode 324

Josh and Kurt talk about the whole work from home debate. It seems like there are a lot of very silly excuses why working from home is bad. We've bot…

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The fake 7-Zip vulnerability and SBOM
The fake 7-Zip vulnerability and SBOM

Episode 323

Josh and Kurt talk about a fake 7-Zip security report. It's pretty clear that everyone is running open source all the time. We end on some thoughts a…

4 years, 1 month ago

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Adam Shostack on the security of Star Wars
Adam Shostack on the security of Star Wars

Episode 322

Josh and Kurt talk to Adam Shostack about his new book "Threats: What Every Engineer Should Learn From Star Wars". We discuss some of the lessons and…

4 years, 2 months ago

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Relativistic Security: Project Zero on 0day
Relativistic Security: Project Zero on 0day

Episode 321

Josh and Kurt talk about the Google Project Zero blog post about 0day vulnerabilities in 2021. There were a lot more than ever before, but why? Part …

4 years, 2 months ago

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Security Twitter is not the real world
Security Twitter is not the real world

Episode 320

Josh and Kurt talk about a survey about a TuxCare patch management and vulnerability detection. Sometimes our security bubble makes us forget what it…

4 years, 2 months ago

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Patch Tuesday with a capital T
Patch Tuesday with a capital T

Episode 319

Josh and Kurt talk about a lot of security vulnerabilities in this month's Patch Tuesday. There's also a new Git vulnerability. This sparks the age o…

4 years, 2 months ago

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Social engineering and why zlib got a 2018 CVE ID
Social engineering and why zlib got a 2018 CVE ID

Episode 318

Josh and Kurt talk about hackers using emergency data requests to gain access to sensitive data. The argument that somehow backdoors can be protected…

4 years, 3 months ago

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