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Self-Hosted

Jupiter Broadcasting

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Discover new software and hardware to get the best out of your network, control smart devices, and secure your data on cloud services. Self-Hosted is a chat show between Chris and Alex two long-time "self-hosters" who share their lessons and take you along for the journey as they learn new ones. A Jupiter Broadcasting podcast showcasing free and open source technologies you can host yourself.
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SSH or ServiceNow Store Highlights is a weekly show from Justin’s House in which Justin reviews new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. Listen so you can stay up to date on what’s new or updated and discover what may be relevant to your instance of ServiceNow.
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The Ssh-It cast is just as it says, not really prepared nor unprepared but just one guy or maybe a guest or two here and there talking about life and what is happening with them or around them. Talking about experiences from the past to maybe helping others through theirs. Send Comments, Questions and so on to Bushy343@yahoo.com My Youtubes Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/user/Beamer2k7 Car-ish: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ0qN3oT65o3nONuleMRm4g Support this podcast: https://podcasters ...
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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 ...
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Network Security

University of Twente

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Through following this course, students will gain a basic understanding of the principles behind network security and the working of the main protocols, mechanisms and techniques in the area of security. The course consists of three parts: security mechanisms within network protocols, systems security and lab sessions. In the first part (security mechanisms within network protocols), the following topics will be discussed: IPSec, SSH, SSL, HTTPS and security for wireless networks. The second ...
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Join hosts Eddie Knight and Josh Kelley as they look at the latest trends and current events in the industry! Whether you're new to DevOps or a veteran of the industry, this podcast will help you continuously improve your DevOps game.
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SEI Shorts

Members of Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute

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In these short videos, experts from the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) deliver informative snapshots of our latest research on the changing world of all things cyber. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense and operated by Carnegie Mellon University.
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The Ring of Defense

Robin Johns and Bill Carter

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Join Robin Johns, and Bill Carter as we delve into the intricate world of cybersecurity, exploring the critical issues, fundamental concepts, and the latest security incidents that shape our digital landscape. In each episode, Robin and Bill bring their wealth of knowledge and experience to the forefront, unraveling complex cybersecurity topics and making them accessible to all listeners. Whether you're a seasoned professional, an aspiring cybersecurity enthusiast, or simply someone interest ...
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In this SSH episode I review 39 new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. There are 11 new releases since the last episode - Advance ADPÆ Connector - Next Gen HCM, Akeyless Access Manager, DORA Content Pack, EclecticIQ Intelligence Center Integration for Security Operations, Falaina Access, Google Threat Intelligence App For Vulnerabilit…
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SSH and Secure Shell is one of those topics that people take for granted because it is a ubiquitous way to log in and access systems. True to form for the TechOps series, though, we break that down into much more detailed and granular components. We talk about how to secure it and what best practices are. We also discuss how to use it for tunneling…
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video: https://youtu.be/Oh9D8KVjMcA This week in Linux, we have a lot of great news and a little bit of some unfortunate news regarding a vulnerability with the CUPS printing system. Now, it's not as bad as people are claiming, but we'll get to that in a bit. We also have the merger of the Tor project and the Tails OS project, which is really cool,…
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In this episode, we continue our TechOps series, diving deep into the topic of container management. As containers become increasingly mainstream, the need to effectively manage and orchestrate these lightweight, purpose-built environments is crucial. We'll explore the distinctions between container management and orchestration, discussing the diff…
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Stevie Caldwell, Senior Engineering Technical Lead at Fairwinds, joins host Priyanka Raghavan to discuss zero-trust network reference architecture. The episode begins with high-level definitions of zero-trust architecture, zero-trust reference architecture, and the pillars of Zero Trust. Stevie describes four open-source implementations of the Zero…
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Jim Bugwadia, CEO of Nirmata and a committer to the Kyverno projects, joins host Robert Blumen for a discussion of policy-as-code and the open source Kyverno project. The discussion covers the nature of policies; policies and security; policies and compliance to standards; security scans that generate reports compared to tools that allow or deny op…
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video: https://youtu.be/CNETMkgDNUs Forum Discussion Thread This week in Linux, we have a lot of news, just a crazy amount and some big stuff like the Linux kernel 6.11 is out. GNOME 47 has been released. Microsoft is making kernel mode changes and we're gonna talk about what that means for Linux and Linux gaming. Zorin OS 17.2 is out. All of this …
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In this episode, we dive deep into a recent and highly sophisticated SSH intrusion attack that was discovered in the Linux kernel. We'll discuss how the attackers were able to inject a backdoor into a critical compression library, leveraging social engineering tactics to become a trusted maintainer over several years. The attack was designed to byp…
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Alex has been playing around at the speed of light while solving Proxmox problems, and Chris has solved a Jellyfin issue. Plus, our thoughts on the new Plex features. Sponsored By: Unraid: Unraid: A powerful, easy operating system for servers and storage. Maximize your hardware with unmatched flexibility. Grist: Grist - the open-source alternative …
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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the Laravel community. This episode is sponsored by Honeybadger - move fast and fix things with application monitoring that helps developers get it done. Show links Laravel News Swag Chaperone Eloquent Models in Laravel 11.22 Chaperone, Defer, Cache::flexible, an…
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In this episode of the Security Table with Chris Romeo, Izar Tarandach, and Matt Coles, the team dives into the evolving landscape of modern security approaches. They discuss the shift from strategy to tactics, the impact of data breaches, and why people are becoming numb to such incidents. The episode also touches on the importance of understandin…
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In this SSH episode I review 221 new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. There are 10 new releases since the last episode - Anomali ThreatStream ITSM Integration, Bishop Fox Cosmos Exposure Management, Escalation Management, FireMon Asset Manager Integration, Grip Security Spoke, IBM Instana, Infosys Legal Services Delivery, ITOM/ITSM …
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video: https://youtu.be/_ZlIPhB-Fws Forum Discussion Thread This week in Linux, we have a lot of cool news from the Ubuntu team announcing that they're going to have new Snap Permissions for users in 24.10. Also, the GNOME Foundation is doing a open search for their new Executive Director. And we have a lot of new releases, as well as some Linux ga…
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A software bill of materials is the idea that we can define and document exactly what goes into a system. We look at governance today and SBOMs as we put it together, both from a software and an operation side. From an operations perspective, it truly is a big challenge. This conversation is a little bit more theoretical than some of the TechOps di…
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Itamar Friedman, the CEO and co-founder of CodiumAI, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to use generative AI techniques to support automated software testing. Their discussion centers around the design and use of Cover-Agent, an open-source implementation of the automated test augmentation tool described in the Foundations of Software…
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In this episode of the Security Table, our hosts discuss the concept of the 'Shared Fate Model' in cloud security. The conversation explores how this model builds on the shared responsibility model and the implications for cloud service providers and consumers. From robust default security measures to the historical evolution of ISPs, the discussio…
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In this SSH episode I review 36 new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. There are 12 new releases since the last episode - API Service Graph Connector for Apigee X, CoreALM Connector for SAP Change and Transport Management System, DLP Incident Response integration with ICAP, Easy MoveIn, Genus ActiveArchive, Genus FileNet Spoke, Rapid7…
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video: https://youtu.be/KxFzi84B8dw Forum Discussion Thread This week in Linux, Canonical announced a new major kernel change that is coming for Ubuntu. KDE is now asking for donations in the next version of KDE Plasma desktop. Linux continues to grow on the desktop with the market share and Linux From Scratch has a new release. If you're not famil…
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We celebrate five years of the show, chat about self-hosted Lightning, and why Alex loves his NanoKVM. Plus, it is a self-hosted replacement for Amazon Wishlists and more. Sponsored By: Tailscale: Tailscale is a Zero config VPN. It installs on any device in minutes, manages firewall rules for you, and works from anywhere. Get 3 users and 100 device…
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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community. This episode is sponsored by Sentry - code breaks, fix it faster. Don't just observe, take action today! Show links Asset Prefetching Strategies with Vite in Laravel 11.21 The Laracon US 2024 Keynote by Taylor Otwell is Now Available Highlights fro…
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Goran Petrovic, a Staff Software Engineer at Google, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to perform mutation testing on large software systems. They explore the design and implementation of the mutation testing infrastructure at Google, discussing the strategies for ensuring that it enhances both developer productivity and software qua…
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In this SSH episode Justin reviews 25 new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. There are 6 new releases since the last episode - Dell NativeEdge, Fusion3 Evolve: Unify IRM & Legal Workflows, Infosys Treasury Management, Procise Integration Common, SandboxAQ AQtive Guard and Thirdera Landmark: Asset Management. Watch this video as he fil…
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Is high availability always a good thing? Today our discussion takes an operations perspective. We look at places where you were over or under committing high availability, where you were confusing disaster recovery for high availability, and perhaps even securing the wrong service or looking at it the wrong way. We cover all of these scenarios wit…
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Abhay Paroha, an engineering leader with more than 15 years' experience in leading product dev teams, joins SE Radio's Kanchan Shringi to talk about cloud migration for oil and gas production operations. They discuss Abhay's experiences in building a cloud foundation layer that includes a canonical data model for storing bi-temporal data. They furt…
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In this episode of The Security Table, hosts Chris Romeo, Izar Tarandach, and Matt Coles dive into the evolving concept of threat models, stepping beyond traditional boundaries. They explore 'Rethinking Threat Models for the Modern Age,' an article by author Evan Oslick. Focusing on user behavior, alert fatigue, and the role of psychological accept…
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In this SSH episode I review 50 new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. There are 11 new releases since the last episode - Australian Immunisation Register Spoke, Civic Quick, DomainTools Iris Detect, FMN-SRQ, Fujitsu Citizen Services Hub, GenAI Observer, Intel 471 Integration for TISC, Kurmi Integration, Power Management - Operational…
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We dive into AI, manufacturing and how to improve manufacturing outcomes by better analyzing data. If you are interested in manufacturing or advanced applications of AI and digital twins - which is where we create accurate representations of physical items - this episode will hit all of your favorite topics!Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/xNB0GZQXB4…
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Prusa's Mk4S 3D printer seems to have hit the mark. Alex gets a tour of an awesome new maker space, we take a look at AdventureLog, and much more. Special Guest: Jscar_Hawk. Sponsored By: Grist: Grist - the open-source alternative to Airtable and Google Sheets. Unraid: Unraid: A powerful, easy operating system for servers and storage. Maximize your…
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Luis Rodríguez, CTO of Xygeni.io, joins host Robert Blumen for a discussion of the recently thwarted attempt to insert a backdoor in the SSH (Secure Shell) daemon. OpenSSH is a popular implementation of the protocol used in major Linux distributions for authentication over a network. Luis describes how a backdoor in a supporting library was recentl…
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In this SSH episode I review 957 new or updated applications in the ServiceNow Store. There are a total of 58 new releases including 4 non-ServiceNow new releases since the last episode - AlertOps, Kyndryl Integration - MCMP Marketplace, OT Management - Mobile and Vbrick Video Integration with Employee Center Pro. Listen to this podcast as I filter…
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We explore the UEFI certificate issue in which secure boot is potentially compromised. Certificates that are included in most UEFI BIOSes have been compromised in ways that could easily be used as an attack vector, a very significant flaw and something that should be on your purview and radar to fix and patch. We're going to talk about what the iss…
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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community. This episode is sponsored by Honeybadger - move fast and fix things with application monitoring that helps developers get it done. Show links A New String Helper, Assert Enums in AssertableJson, and more in Laravel 11.20 Taylor's keynote will be li…
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In this episode of The Security Table Podcast, hosts ChriS, Izar and Matt dive into the recent statement by CISA's Jen Easterly on the cybersecurity industry's software quality problem. They discuss the implications of her statement, explore the recurring themes in security guidelines, and debate whether the core issue is with people or technology.…
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