Open Source Security
A podcast by Josh Bressers - Mondays

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475 Episodes
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Episode 274 - Mr. Amazon's Neighborhood
Published: 6/7/2021 -
Episode 273 - Can we stop the coming artificial unintelligence deluge?
Published: 5/31/2021 -
Episode 272 - The Biden Cybersecurity Executive Order
Published: 5/24/2021 -
Episode 271 - Pipeline security: There is no problem humans can't make worse
Published: 5/17/2021 -
Episode 270 - Hello dark patterns my old friend
Published: 5/10/2021 -
Episode 269 - Do not experiment on the Linux Kernel
Published: 5/3/2021 -
Episode 268 - Can we trust any 3rd parties?
Published: 4/26/2021 -
Episode 267 - Does 0day still mean 0day?
Published: 4/19/2021 -
Episode 266 - The future of security scanning with Debricked
Published: 4/12/2021 -
Episode 265 - The lies closed source can tell, open source can't
Published: 4/5/2021 -
Episode 264 - DevSecOps with GitLab's Mark Loveless
Published: 3/29/2021 -
Episode 263 - GitHub pulls exploits, LinuxFoundation sign all the things
Published: 3/22/2021 -
Episode 262 - A discussion with Loris and Pop from Sysdig
Published: 3/15/2021 -
Episode 261 - DWF is back! Welcome to community powered CVE
Published: 3/8/2021 -
Episode 260 - Dave Jevans tells us what CipherTrace is up to
Published: 3/1/2021 -
Episode 259 - What even is open source anymore?
Published: 2/22/2021 -
Episode 258 - Stop using C
Published: 2/15/2021 -
Episode 257 - The sudo and libgcrypt vulnerabilities
Published: 2/8/2021 -
Episode 256 - 9 bits of podcast, 8 bits of computing
Published: 2/1/2021 -
Episode 255 - What if security wasn't joyless?
Published: 1/25/2021
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.