Best Development Podcasts (2021)
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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and Director of Engineering at PBS. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Twitter: @developertea :: Email: deve ...
 
Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
 
Risky Business is a weekly information security podcast featuring news and in-depth interviews with industry luminaries. Launched in February 2007, Risky Business is a must-listen digest for information security pros. With a running time of approximately 50-60 minutes, Risky Business is pacy; a security podcast without the waffle.
 
Hacking. Hackers. Disinformation campaigns. Encryption. The Cyber. This stuff gets complicated really fast, but Motherboard spends its time embedded in the infosec world so you don't have to. Host Ben Makuch talks every week to Motherboard reporters Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai and Joseph Cox about the stories they're breaking and to the industry's most famous hackers and researchers about the biggest news in cybersecurity.
 
Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of the software world. Hosts Adam Stacoviak and Jerod Santo face their imposter syndrome so you don’t have to. Expect in-depth interviews with the best and brightest in software engineering, open source, and leadership. This is a polyglot podcast. All programming languages, platforms, and communities are welcome. Open source moves fast. Keep up.
 
The Stack Overflow podcast is a weekly conversation about working in software development, learning to code, and the art and culture of computer programming. Hosted by Sara Chipps, Paul Ford, and Ben Popper, the series will feature questions from our community, interviews with fascinating guests, and hot takes on what’s happening in tech. About Stack Overflow Founded in 2008, Stack Overflow is the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and buil ...
 
We're Emma Bostian, Sidney Buckner, Kelly Vaughn, and Ali Spittel - four seasoned software developers working in different sectors. Since there's a major lack of technical podcasts out there, we've decided to start one. Just kidding -- there's already a ton! But, we wanted to add our voices to the space and share our experiences and advice. We'll have great discussions around how to start coding, the hot technologies right now, how to get your first developer job, and more!
 
devMode.fm is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the tools, techniques, and technologies used in modern web development. We cover JavaScript frameworks like React, Vue.js, and Svelte, tooling like webpack, Docker, Nginx, Next, Nuxt, etc. and CMS systems like Craft CMS.
 
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COVID-themed phishbait has shifted to vaccines. Notes on the ransomware exploiting vulnerable Exchange Servers. Purple Fox gets wormy. Sierra Wireless halts operations to remediate a ransomware incident. Notes on ICS vulnerabilities. More victims of third-party risk. Joe Carrigan looks at SMS security issues. Our guest is Ron Brash from Verve Indus…
 
It’s another Syntax Highlight. In this episode, Scott and Wes take a look at portfolios and websites and evaluate them from the perspective of a hiring manager. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get …
 
Heroes appear when something has gone wrong. What does a team look like with no heroics? ✨ Sponsor: LaunchDarkly Today's episode is sponsored by LaunchDarkly. LaunchDarkly is today’s leading feature management platform, empowering your teams to safely deliver and control software through feature flags. By separating code deployments from feature re…
 
James is the Founder and CEO of Kevel, previously known as Adzerk. Kevel is the next generation of publisher ad serving; offering the infrastructure APIs needed to quickly build custom ad platforms for sponsored listings, internal promotions, native ads, and more. It’s built to be faster, easier to use, and more comprehensive than anything on the m…
 
The Enneagram of Personality, or just the Enneagram, is a representation of personalities using a geometric figure, also called an enneagram (little e), to express nine interconnected personality types. While each type is unique it is related to other types through the circle connecting the type to each of it’s wings and the lines or arrows in the …
 
How many coders can you afford to lose to a series of inexplicable bus accidents before your project fails? As morbid as it sounds, your bus factor is an important means of measuring how risky your project is. Today we unpack the bus factor while touching on the top ways that you can boost your team’s capabilities while increasing project resilienc…
 
It was a pandemic, Olivia was on maternity leave after giving birth, and she also had a toddler to take care of. Somehow she still managed to build a website, macovidvaccines.com, that provided far better service than what was available through government and private industry. You can find out more about Olivia on the sites below. Twitter Website L…
 
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions I’m not a developer, and have never worked with developers. I have four years of systems/IT experience (ansible, bash, python, windows, etc). I got hired in a devops role at a company with many developers.How can I make sure I’ll have meaningful discussions (and a good learing expe…
 
Analysis from March 2021 Traffic Analysis Quiz https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Analysis+from+March+2021+Traffic+Analysis+Quiz/27232/ Foxit Reader Security Update https://www.foxitsoftware.com/support/security-bulletins.html Recovering Redacted PEM Private Keys https://blog.cryptohack.org/twitter-secrets Hidden OAuth2 Attack Vectors https://portsw…
 
How a social engineer ripped off a victim lured in by one of those "small outstanding fee to pay" home delivery scams. The ransomware crooks targeting networks that still haven’t done their Hafnium patches. And the Linux kernel security holes that lay there undiscovered for 15 years.Related articles that we refer to in the show:https://nakedsecurit…
 
In this episode, Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) interviews Debbie O'Brien (@deb_obrien) about bit.dev, a new open source tool for helping developer share components. We learn how to use Bit to manage component architecture, think in components, and how this can help you a build more scalable, reusable codebase and work across teams. Guest: Debbie O'Brien (@…
 
This week we’re talking about big security breeches with Neil Daswani, renowned security expert, best-selling author, and Co-Director of Stanford University’s Advanced CyberSecurity Program. His book, Big Breaches: Cybersecurity Lessons for Everyone helped to guide this conversation. We cover the six common key causes (aka vectors) that lead to bre…
 
Russian River Keeper SOTA Goat Cult of Done https://jestjs.io/docs/snapshot-testing https://storybook.js.org/addons/@storybook/addon-storyshots-puppeteer https://storybook.js.org/ Join the Community Join dnccast each Thursday at 6 pm Pacific for the live recordings of each episode! We also have a community Discord server! It's an all-inclusive comm…
 
The CyberWire partners with Recorded Future's threat intelligence podcast and our Dave Bittner is the host. It's a weekly show that comes out each Monday afternoon. We thought you might want to check it out and are adding it to our feed today. We hope you like it and consider subscribing in your favorite podcast app. The COVID-19 global pandemic ha…
 
ELT, or “Extract, Load, and Transform,” is the process that modern data pipelines use to replicate data from a source and load it into a target system such as a cloud data warehouse. ELT is a more flexible evolution of the traditional “Extract, Load, Transform” workflow used in pre-cloud systems. The power of ELT relies on flexible integrations bet…
 
March 2021 Traffic Analysis Quiz https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/March+2021+Traffic+Analysis+Quiz/27228/ 2021 Security Awareness Report - Managing Human Cyber Risk https://www.sans.org/security-awareness-training/blog/insights-6th-annual-sans-security-awareness-report-managing-human RFC 8996 Deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 https://tools.ietf.org/…
 
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s security news, including: REvil demands US$50m from Acer in ransomware attack Shell added to Accellion victim list Governments banding together to tackle ransomware BEC theft hits $1.8bn in 2021: FBI Exchange tyre fire is, surprisingly, almost under control MORE Remediant’s Paul L…
 
Automatic fix for Exchange Server flaw, Firefox 87 features, MyBB patch. Dave's Garage on YouTube. The latest update on the ProxyLogon fiasco is from Microsoft. Black Kingdom Ransomware. Firefox will be adopting a new privacy-enhancing Referrer Policy. This Week in Remote Code Execution Disasters. MyBB gets patched. CAID is able. What the FLoC? "Fe…
 
This week, we welcome Christopher Gates, Director of Product Security at Velentium, to discuss the Medical Device Secure Development Lifecycle! How to incorporate security into your existing medical device development process, What artifacts need to be created, & Security activities that are new. In the Leadership and Communication Segment, 5 Reaso…
 
This week, Dr.Doug talks GE Universal Relays, NETOP, Microsoft, F5, and has a special Guest Expert Commentary featuring Martyn Crew & Baseer Balazadeh from Gigamon! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn109 Visit https://securityweekly.com/gigamon to learn more about them! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Fo…
 
Scott Hanselman discusses .NET with SE Radio host Jeremy Jung. They discuss what .NET means; intermediary languages and JIT compilation; why there are three runtimes; making the core runtime open source and cross platform; platform-specific code; advances in performance and deployment; changing .NET’s perception; and domains that use .NET. Related …
 
Exchange Server patching is going well, they say, but they also say that patching isn’t enough. Crooks are continuing to look for unpatched instances, and even in the patched systems, you’ve got to check to make sure the bad actors have been found and ejected. AFCEA and Shell both disclose being affected by third-party breaches. Citizen Lab sees no…
 
The complexity of building web applications seems to have grown exponentially in the last several years. This added complexity may bring power, but it can also make applications brittle, costly, and difficult to maintain. Suborbital is an open-source project with a goal of making web application development simple. Its flagship project is Atmo, a p…
 
This week, we welcome Johanna Ydergard, VP of Detectify Crowdsource at Detectify, and Roberto Giachetta, Engineering Manager at Detectify, to discuss Approaching AppSec Like a Hacker! Security is struggling to keep up with securing modern web applications and the fast pace of wild web hacks. Detectify is building automated app scanners that can thi…
 
Hey folks - this is the corrected version of yesterday's episode. Apologies for the error! You need intuition to build incredible skill. But it's important to develop a healthy caution towards intuition, as it can create a brittle framework for thinking. In this episode, we discuss both sides of this. ✨ Sponsor: LaunchDarkly Today's episode is spon…
 
You can find out more about Suyog and his career here. True story, he once worked on tablets way before tablets were a thing. He's on Twitter here. You can check out Elastic Cloud and it's suite of services here. Suyog talks a bit about data gravity, a concept you can learn more about here. If you're a fan of release notes and want to get a sense o…
 
Nim Strings https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Nim+Strings/27230/ Adobe ColdFusion Patch https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/coldfusion/apsb21-16.html Unsafe Deserializtation in Apache OFBiz https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2021/q1/255 Firefox Restricting Referer Header https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/03/22/firefox-87-trims-http-referrers-b…
 
This is a wholly sponsored podcast brought to you by Okta. In this interview we chat with Marc Rogers, the executive director of Cybersecurity at Okta. The question that we’re exploring in this interview is whether or not we’ve managed to move the infosec needle since the Chinese government hacked Google back during the Operation Aurora attacks of …
 
Indian authorities warn the country’s transportation sector that it may be a target for cyberespionage. Google’s Project Zero describes an elaborate and expensive campaign that exploited zero-day vulnerabilities. The SilverFish threat group is elaborate, well-resourced, and well-organized. Threat actors are quietly altering mailbox permissions. REv…
 
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Questions Thanks for the show, I absolutely love getting awkward glances from people when I LOL randomly in public places. I’ve been at my first job for 2 years, including an internship. The work I got to do as an intern was absolutely brilliant and I learned new things almost every day. The…
 
Show Description **************** We're talking about threading in Slack or Discord, the continue reading button on a website, Axe software - also a sponsor!, cost benefit of time spent on work, what a day in the life at work is like for Chris and Dave, and musing about whether conferences are going to be a thing again. Listen on Website → Links **…
 
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about GraphQL tooling, and specifically a couple tools we use that will change your experience with GraphQL. .TECH Domains - Sponsor .TECH is taking the tech industry by storm. A domain that shows the world what you are all about! If you’re looking for a domain name for your startup, portfolio, or your own pr…
 
Observability is a key feature of a well-architected application. Because building an observability system for a cloud application can be challenging, especially at scale, many organizations elect to use third-party observability platforms rather than build internal tools. But these third-party provider contracts often charge by volume of data coll…
 
Israel Barack, Cybereason’s CISO and an expert on cyber-warfare, on the recent MS Exchange hack that hit thousands of organizations worldwide: what happened, what were the vulenrabilites expolited in the attack – and what can we do to defend against such attacks in the future. The post The MS Exchange Hack [ML B-Side] appeared first on Malicious Li…
 
You need intuition to build incredible skill. But it's important to develop a healthy caution towards intuition, as it can create a brittle framework for thinking. In this episode, we discuss both sides of this. ✨ Sponsor: LaunchDarkly Today's episode is sponsored by LaunchDarkly. LaunchDarkly is today’s leading feature management platform, empower…
 
In this episode, we talk about how to communicate complex technical topics, with Anna Skoulikari, technical writer at Mambu. Anna talks about transitioning from UX designer to front end development, how to explain complex topics like Git, and why technical writing isn’t as boring as some might think it sounds. Show Links TwilioQuest (sponsor) DevDi…
 
Video: Finding Cobalt Strike and Metasploit Downloads https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Video+Finding+Metasploit+Cobalt+Strike+URLs/27224/ Active Attacks Against F5 BigIP https://research.nccgroup.com/2021/03/18/rift-detection-capabilities-for-recent-f5-big-ip-big-iq-icontrol-rest-api-vulnerabilities-cve-2021-22986/ https://twitter.com/Unit42_Intel…
 
Chief Security Officer of Microsoft Canada Kevin Magee shares his background as a historian and how it applies to his work in cybersecurity. Likening himself to a dashing Indiana Jones, Kevin talks about how he sees history unfolding and the most interesting things right now are happening in security. Spending time tinkering with things in the univ…
 
Accomplished writer Michelle Franklin of Recombobulator Games calls in to discuss cats, floods, and Space Boat, a shiny upcoming narrative adventure game being developed by a team of triple-A industry survivors with credits on Mass Effect 3, DeadSpace 2, Hannah Montana, and more. Support our sponsors This show was sponsored by Appfigures! Appfigure…
 
Guest Jen Miller-Osborn from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 joins us to discuss their research into BendyBear. Highly malleable, highly sophisticated and over 10,000 bytes of machine code. The code behavior and features strongly correlate with that of the WaterBear malware family, which has been active since as early as 2009. The malware is associated…
 
Helsinki blames Beijing’s APT31 for cyberespionage against Finland’s parliament. Russia withdraws its ambassador to the US, calling him home for consultation, post the US IC’s report on election influence ops. Risk management for industrial control systems, and especially for an often overlooked part of the power grid. Johannes Ullrich from SANS on…
 
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