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What's in the SOSS? features the sharpest minds in security as they dig into the challenges and opportunities that create a recipe for success in making software more secure. Get a taste of all the ingredients that make up secure open source software (SOSS) and explore the latest trends at the intersection of AI and security, vulnerability management, and threat assessments. Each episode of What's in the SOSS? is packed with valuable insight designed to foster collaboration and promote stron ...
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In this episode, Rich speaks with Adolfo García Veytia from Stacklok. Topics include: Writing Kubernetes in PHP, contributing to the Linux kernel, joining SIG Release, improving the supply chain security of the Kubernetes releases, the issue of CVEs in software, and release engineering. Show notes Adolfo’s LinkedIn | X | GitHub | Rich’s LinkedIn | …
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The world of software bill of materials (SBOMs) is both complex and fascinating. And few people know the SBOM community better than Adolfo García Veytia — aka Puerco — Staff Software Engineer at Stacklok. Puerco is also a Technical Lead with Kubernetes SIG Release specializing in supply chain improvements to the software that drives the automation …
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Arun Gupta is vice president and general manager of Open Ecosystem Initiatives at Intel Corporation and the OpenSSF Governing Board Chair. Arun has been an open source strategist, advocate, and practitioner for nearly two decades. He has taken companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Sun Microsystems through systemic changes to embrace open source prin…
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Christopher Robinson (aka CRob) is the Director of Security Communications at Intel Product Assurance and Security. He also serves as the Open SSF’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Chair. And soon, CRob will step into another role: co-host of What’s in the SOSS? With 25 years of enterprise-class engineering, architectural, operational and leader…
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Matt Knight is Head of Security at OpenAI, where he builds IT, privacy and security programs. His teams also collaborate on security research with teams across OpenAI and with the broader security research community. Their goal is to explore the frontier of AI, understand its impacts and maximize its benefits, especially in the cybersecurity domain…
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In this episode, Omkhar talks to Eric Brewer, professor emeritus of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley and vice president of infrastructure at Google. He’s also on the Governing Board of the OpenSSF. His research interests include operating systems and distributed computing. He is known for formulating the CAP theorem about …
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In this episode, Omkhar talks to Mark Russinovich, CTO of Microsoft Azure. Mark oversees the technical strategy and architecture of Microsoft’s cloud computing platform. Mark is also on the Governing Board of the OpenSSF. He’s a widely recognized expert in distributed systems, operating system internals, and cybersecurity. Mark’s also the author of…
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In this episode, Omkhar talks to Christoph Kern, Principal Software Engineer in Google’s Information Security Engineering organization. Christoph helps to keep Google’s products secure and users safe. His main focus is on developing scalable, principled approaches to software security. 00:42 - Christoph offers a rundown of his duties at Google 01:3…
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Omkhar talks to Vincent Danen, Vice President of Product Security at Red Hat, which is responsible for security and compliance activities for all Red Hat products and services. He’s also on the Governing Board of the OpenSSF. Vincent has been involved with open source and software security for over 20 years, leading security teams and participating…
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Omkhar Arasaratnam is the General Manager of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) and a veteran cybersecurity and technical risk management executive. Before joining the OpenSSF, he led security organizations at financial and technology institutions, such as Google, JPMorgan Chase, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, TD Bank Group, and IBM. As a…
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In this episode Rich speaks with Whitney Lee. Topics include: Whitney’s career before tech, how she started at IBM and VMware, her streaming shows Enlightening and You Choose, the challenges for new folks learning cloud native, and Imposter Syndrome. Show notes Mauricio Salatino Mauricio and Whitney’s KubeCon Keynote vCluster Crossplane Enlightenin…
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This is a repost of episode 12. Kris Nova passed away in a climbing accident on August 16. I thought it was fitting to repost this conversation I had with her and Dave Fogle about their experiences being homeless. There is a memorial for Kris on the Nivenly site. It's backed by a GitHub repo, if you'd like to share your memories of her. https://niv…
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This is a repost of an interview I did with Carolyn back in April of 2021, which was episode 6 of Kube Cuddle. The memorial to Carolyn on GitHub is here. The transcript is here. The original show notes are below. --- In this episode Rich speaks with Carolyn Van Slyck from Microsoft. Topics include: How Carolyn got started coding, the old Microsoft …
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In this episode Rich speaks with Paige Cruz, a Developer Advocate at Chronosphere. Topics include: How Paige got started with software development and Kubernetes, how much complexity should we expose developers to, using events and traces when troubleshooting, tracing for Kubernetes (added in 1.22), OpenTelemetry, and the burdens of SRE. Show notes…
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Show notes: Joe’s Twitter | Joe's Mastodon Rich's Twitter | Rich's Mastodon Kube Cuddle Twitter Links: Developers, developers, developers The Kubernetes Documentary: Part 1 | Part 2 Brendan Burns | Craig McLuckie Dark Side of the Ring LXC | BSD Jails | Solaris Zones Tim Hockin | lmctfy Docker in dev vs prod meme Joe’s slides from his 2014 Gluecon t…
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Show notes: Normally I’d plug the Patreon but I’m in the process of switching over to GitHub Sponsors. More info soon. Justin’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Kube Cuddle Twitter Links: Kubernetes the Hard Way Nomad Justin’s scheduler written in Bash The yes command’s man page Justin’s TikTok Justin’s KubeCon talk where he built Kubernetes with a spreadshe…
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Show notes: Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Episode Transcript Divya'sTwitter Rich's Twitter Kube Cuddle Twitter Links: Content creators mentioned: Kunal | Saiyam | Anaïs | Nana | Savitha Kelsey Hightower Tim Ban…
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Show notes: Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Lukas’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: Mesosphere Fabian Kramm Kubernetes on Mesos tutorial (don’t try this at home) DevSpace Skaffold / Draft Stream wit…
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Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Liz’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: eBPF Cilium ZX80 / Timex Sinclair 1000 / Commodore 64 Kelsey Hightower’s Tetris demo Thomas Graf Brendan Gregg Liz’s talk at Kub…
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Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Episode transcript Gerhard’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: Rich’s appearance on Gerhard’s Ship It! Podcast Changelog The Kubernetes Documentary [part 1] [ [part 2] …
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Show notes: Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is a great way to support the podcast too. Episode transcript Celeste’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Kube Cuddle Twitter Links: Celeste’s talk Writing for Developer…
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Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is a great way to support the podcast, too, so thank you. Dave’s Twitter Kris’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Kube Cuddle Twitter Episode transcript Links: Dave’s tweet that got…
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Show notes: Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for as little as $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is great support too, so thank you for that. Mark’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: ColdFusion Agones The Fields Tested episode on Agone…
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Thanks for all of the support that the podcast is getting on Patreon. If you’d like to help keep the podcast sustainable for only $2 a month, you can get more info here. Listening is great support too. David'sTwitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: Talkers Walid Shaari Walid’s guides on GitHub for the CKA and CKS certifications k9s Nova and S…
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Show Notes: Kube Cuddle Patreon (Thanks for your support, patrons!) Kaslin's Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Episode Transcript Links: cloudnative.tv Rich's blog post about the cloudnative.tv schedule Kaslin’s talk from KubeCon EU 2020 Kubernetes SIG Contributor Experience Kat and Ian’s talk Working in Public by Nadia Eghbal Kubernetes Month…
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Show notes: Kelsey’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: The Hightower Rating System No Code The Borg paper The Mesos paper (PDF link) Kelsey’s talk from Automacon in 2015 (the Tetris talk) Container Linux (CoreOS) Wikipedia page Brandon Philips Alex Polvi The Raft paper (PDF link) Open Policy Agent Gatekeeper Redpanda Cockroach DB etcd K…
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Hey. How've you been? You okay? A small list of things that have happened since the last episode - lived through an ongoing pandemic, bought some Pioneer decks, got married, turned 29, moved to Queens (see episode art), voted for Biden, turned 30, got vaccinated (twice). Still feels a little like March of last year. But I'm okay. Anyway, here's an …
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Show notes: Brad’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: Advance Persistence Threats Ian Coldwater Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) Kubernetes the Hard Way Brad’s Container Drip writeup Duffie Cooley Rory McCune Ian’s talk from KubeCon San Diego MITRE ATT&CK framework KubeCon Europe 2021 Cloud Native Security Day Europe 2021 L…
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Show notes: Carolyn's Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: Women Who Go Write/Speak/Code Jeremy Rickard Porter CNAB Go Dep KubeCon EU 2021 Episode Transcript Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin. Music by Monplaisir. If you enjoyed the episode and you’re in a position to help others, please consider making a donation to your local food bank. …
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Show notes: Rich's Twitter André’s Twitter Podcast Twitter Links: André’s SREcon talk k8s.af Airbnb talks from KubeCon (not SREcon as I said in the recording): 2019 and 2020 Joe Beda’s Software Circus talk The CNCF Landscape Listener question from @jhscott. Thank you! Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin. Music by Monplaisir. If you enjoyed the episod…
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Show notes: We lost a bit of audio near the end, including Marky’s Twitter handle. Sorry, Marky! You can follow him at @markyjackson5. Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter Lorin Hochstein’s talk about Spinnaker Listener questions this episode from @walidshaari, @ebcarty, @mauilion, and @rawkode. Thank you! Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin. Music by Monp…
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Links: Verónica’s Twitter Rich's Twitter Podcast Twitter CoreOS Tectonic Kubernetes Operators CI Signal The KubeCon talk on Digital Ocean’s tool called clusterlint Listener questions from @stephenaugustus and @DiegoJDCR. Thank you! Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin. Music by Monplaisir. If you enjoyed the episode and you’re in a position to help ot…
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Show notes: Podcast Twitter Duffie's Twitter Rich's Twitter Kubernetes Slack TGIK kind Leigh Capelli’s KubeCon talk Duffie and Ian’s Black Hat talk Cluster API The Podlets podcast Listener questions from @markyjackson5 and @antitree, thank you! Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin. Music by Monplaisir. If you enjoyed the episode, please tell a friend.…
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Show notes: Podcast Twitter Stephen's Twitter Rich's Twitter SIG release Kubernetes release team Some people mentioned: Tim Hockin Ihor Dvoretskyi Katherine Berry Logo by the amazing Emily Griffin. Music by Monplaisir. If you enjoyed the episode, please tell a friend. It helps a lot. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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Hi. It's been a while. I've made this episode 50% longer than usual to make up for lost time. Good to be back. In the last couple years I've noticed a trend of big chunky tech house and techno that samples 90s hip hop and r&b. Some labels like Glasgow Underground and Toolroom have been crushing it in part because of this. So here's 90 minutes of wh…
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Last night - Wednesday morning - my country collectively decided to elect into office a racist misogynist with selfish ideals unlike anything we've ever seen in our government. All day Wednesday I felt equal parts gutted, angry and depressed - worried that we'd be soon be erasing decades of progress that would affect me and those around me I love. …
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I said something to it on Twitter earlier this year, but tia is not just a mixshow podcast to me. A lot of craft, curation and love goes into the show. There are never any track repeats across episodes, and to that end I try to play only tracks that mean something to me, or at least have a good memory associated to it. If it doesn't (and it's just …
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Woah, déjà vu. Haven't recorded a decent set since last year, at this same event no less! All the same it's good to be back. Again. (again.) A bit of a wild night, and I was glad to be able to dig deep into my library for a few clubbier records. Dat JOYRYDE tho. I also couldn't help but drop in a couple brand-new edits of mine, including "Voulez-De…
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I was invited to fill an empty slot at a dance that happens nightly at this little art convention that happens every summer. All things considered it was a killer night, playing some groovy tunes on a Saturday night. This is the live recording straight from the board, and I liked it so much I decided to use it as an episode of the show. Many thanks…
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"begin again." That's right, we're back. Not for the faint of heart - this is a no-holds-barred peaktime floor-filler mix. It sounds good turned up loud. tracklist: 01. Knife Party - Begin Again 02. Kryder & Still Young feat. Duane Harden - Feels Like Summer 03. Daddy's Groove & Congorock - Synthemilk 04. Above & Beyond feat. Alex Vargas - All Over…
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A re-recording of my Youmacon 2013 set, live from Detroit. Was very lucky to play for the con for the third time and it was a blast. A couple surprises and a hell of a lot of fun. tracklist: 01. Botnek - I Know 02. Bad Boy Bill & Steve Smooth feat. Seann Bowe - Free (DJ Bam Bam Remix) 03. Phunk Investigation & Dino Lenny vs. FGTH - Relax x2 (Dan Ve…
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