Open Source Security

A podcast by Josh Bressers - Mondays

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  1. Episode 234 - Door 09: public key cryptography

    Published: 12/9/2020
  2. Episode 233 - Door 08: man 8 security

    Published: 12/8/2020
  3. Episode 232 - Door 07: 7 is the best prime, 2 is the dumbest

    Published: 12/7/2020
  4. Episode 231 - Door 06: 6 wifi risks ... that don't actually matter

    Published: 12/6/2020
  5. Episode 230 - Door 05: 5 reasons you need 24/7 robot monitoring

    Published: 12/5/2020
  6. Episode 229 - Door 04: EFF's Cover Your Tracks

    Published: 12/4/2020
  7. Episode 228 - Door 03: Do all vulnerabilities matter equally?

    Published: 12/3/2020
  8. Episode 227 - Door 02: Marketing department or selection bias?

    Published: 12/2/2020
  9. Episode 226 - Door 01: Advent calendars

    Published: 12/1/2020
  10. Episode 225 - Who is responsible if IoT burns down your house?

    Published: 11/23/2020
  11. Episode 224 - Are old Android devices dangerous?

    Published: 11/16/2020
  12. Episode 223 - Full disclosure won, deal with it

    Published: 11/9/2020
  13. Episode 222 - HashiCorp Boundary with Jeff Mitchell

    Published: 11/2/2020
  14. Episode 221 - Security, magic, and FaceID

    Published: 10/26/2020
  15. Episode 220 - Securing network time and IoT

    Published: 10/19/2020
  16. Episode 219 - Chat with Larry Cashdollar

    Published: 10/12/2020
  17. Episode 218 - The past was a terrible place

    Published: 10/5/2020
  18. Episode 217 - How to tell your story with Travis Murdock

    Published: 9/28/2020
  19. Episode 216 - Security didn't find life on Venus

    Published: 9/21/2020
  20. Episode 215 - Real security is boring

    Published: 9/14/2020

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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.