Open Source Security

A podcast by Josh Bressers - Mondays

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475 Episodes

  1. Episode 213 - Security Signals: What are you telling the world

    Published: 9/7/2020
  2. Episode 212 - Grab Bag: The Security We Deserve Edition

    Published: 8/31/2020
  3. Episode 211 - The only thing harder than signing files is managing users

    Published: 8/24/2020
  4. Episode 210 - Cult of Information Security

    Published: 8/17/2020
  5. Episode 209 - Secure Boot isn't Secure

    Published: 8/10/2020
  6. Episode 208 - Passwords are pollution

    Published: 8/3/2020
  7. Episode 207 - Weaponized attention

    Published: 7/27/2020
  8. Episode 206 - Confidential Virtual Machines; The future of cloud computing

    Published: 7/20/2020
  9. Episode 205 - The State of Open Source Security with Alyssa Miller from Snyk

    Published: 7/13/2020
  10. Episode 204 - What Would Apple Do?

    Published: 7/6/2020
  11. Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

    Published: 6/29/2020
  12. Episode 202 - The convergence of application security

    Published: 6/22/2020
  13. Episode 201 - We broke CVSSv3, now how do we fix it?

    Published: 6/15/2020
  14. Episode 200 - Talking Container Security with Liz Rice

    Published: 6/8/2020
  15. Episode 199 - Special cases are special: DNS, Websockets, and CSV

    Published: 6/1/2020
  16. Episode 198 - Good advice or bad advice? Hang up, look up, and call back

    Published: 5/25/2020
  17. Episode 197 - Beer, security, and consistency; the newer, better, triad

    Published: 5/17/2020
  18. Episode 196 - Pounding square solutions into round holes: forced updates from Ubuntu

    Published: 5/11/2020
  19. Episode 195 - Is BGP actually insecure?

    Published: 5/4/2020
  20. Episode 194 - Working from home security: resistance is futile

    Published: 4/27/2020

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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.