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Open Source Security PodcastA podcast about security with an open source slant.
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A podcast about security with an open source slant.
http://www.opensourcesecuritypodcast.com/
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A podcast about security with an open source slant.
Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 22 - IoT Wild West
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Open Source Security Podcast. A podcast about security with an open source slant. Sunday, December 25, 2016. Episode 22 - IoT Wild West. Talk about planned obsolescence and IoT devices. Should manufacturers brick devices? We also have a crazy discussion about the ethics of hacking back. First Uses of Coffee. Did coffee cause the enlightenment? Nest bricks Revolv devices. Verizon will brick the Note 7. Toaster toasts the weather. 80% of medical device companies have less than 50 employees.
Open Source Security Podcast: October 2016
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Open Source Security Podcast. A podcast about security with an open source slant. Monday, October 31, 2016. Episode 11 - The Poison Candy Episode. And special guest host Dave Sirrine. Talk about Halloween, passwords, hardware timing attacks, chip and pin, security economics, SSL/TLS, and Mozilla enabling TLS 1.3 by default. Eavesdropping keystrokes via VOIP. Monday, October 24, 2016. Episode 10 - The super botnet that nobody can stop. Kees Cook Kernel Bug Lifetime. Law of truly large numbers. DRAFT Vulne...
Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 21 - CVE 10K Extravaganza
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Open Source Security Podcast. A podcast about security with an open source slant. Wednesday, December 21, 2016. Episode 21 - CVE 10K Extravaganza. Talk about CVE 10K. CVE IDs have finally crossed the line, we need 5 digits to display them. This has never happened before now. One person writes most Linux video camera drivers. China Airlines Flight 120. Comment on Twitter with the #osspodcast hashtag. Episode 23 - We cant patch people. Episode 22 - IoT Wild West. Episode 21 - CVE 10K Extravaganza.
Open Source Security Podcast: January 2017
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Open Source Security Podcast. A podcast about security with an open source slant. Tuesday, January 31, 2017. Episode 31 - XML is never the solution. Discuss door locks, Ikea, chair testing sounds, electrical safety, autonomous cars, and XML vs JSON. Ikea Chair Testing Machine. Join our Facebook Group. Comment on Twitter with the #osspodcast hashtag. Thursday, January 26, 2017. Episode 30 - I'm not an expert but I've been yelled at by experts. XKCD Is It Worth the Time? Black Mirror Social Media Episode.
Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 26 - Tell your sister, Stallman was right
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Open Source Security Podcast. A podcast about security with an open source slant. Thursday, January 12, 2017. Episode 26 - Tell your sister, Stallman was right. End up discussing video game speed running, which is really just hacking. We also end up discussing the pitfalls of the modern world where you don't own your software or services. Stallman was right! Super Mario Brother Speedrun. Super Mario Brother Minus World Explanation. Legend of Zelda Ghost Buffer Overflow. Chris Evans NES audio exploit.
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Sober Security: A security lifetime every five years
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Monday, December 12, 2016. A security lifetime every five years. A long time ago, it wouldn’t be uncommon to have the same job at the same company for ten or twenty years. People loved their seniority, they loved their company, they loved everything staying the same. Stability was the name of the game. Why learn something new when you can retire in a few years? What’s the point of all this (other than making a bunch of people really mad)? It’s...
Sober Security: August 2016
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Monday, August 29, 2016. How do we explain email to an "expert"? This has been a pretty wild week, more wild than usual I think we can all agree. The topic I found the most interesting wasn't about one of the countless 0day flaws, it was a story from Slate titled: In Praise of the Private Email Server. There are three primary groups of people. 1) People who know they know nothing. 2) People who think they're experts. Today anyone can spin up a machi...
Sober Security: Trusting, Trusting Trust
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Sunday, May 1, 2016. Trusting, Trusting Trust. A long time ago Ken Thompson wrote something called Reflections on Trusting Trust. Every now and then I have someone ask me about Debian's Reproducible Builds. Firstly, the point of a reproducible build is to allow two different systems to build the exact same binary. This tells us that the resulting binary was not tampered with. It does not tell us the compiler is trustworthy or the thing we bu...A lot...
Sober Security: January 2017
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Sunday, January 29, 2017. Everything you know about security is wrong, stop protecting your empire! The real reason I’m writing this up is because there are really two types of leaders. Those who lead to inspire change, and those who build empires. For empire builders, change is their enemy, they don’t welcome the new disrupted future. Here’s a list of the four things I ran into this week that gave me heartburn. How wrong am I? Links to this post.
Sober Security: December 2016
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Sunday, December 25, 2016. The art of cutting edge, Doom 2 vs the modern Security Industry. This all got me thinking about how industries mature. Crazy new things stop happening, the existing players find a rhythm that works for them and they settle into it. When was the last time we saw a game that redefined the gaming industry? Are there some big ideas we’re not paying attention to but should be? Do you have thoughts on the next big thing? Sure, t...
Sober Security: Security Advice: Bad, Terrible, or Awful
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Monday, January 9, 2017. Security Advice: Bad, Terrible, or Awful. It’s just sort of how things work. If you find someone older and wiser than you who is willing to hand out good advice, stick close to that person. You won’t find many more like that. It’s not like we made anyone do those things! This is true, but we also didn’t not make them do those things! They don’t even know what a URL is. They know what a bar is, it’s where they...As a security...
Sober Security: Does "real" security matter?
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Monday, December 19, 2016. Does "real" security matter? As the dumpster fire that is 2016 crawls to the finish line, we had another story about a massive Yahoo breach. 1 billion user accounts had data stolen. Just to give some context here, that has to be hundreds of gigabytes at an absolute minimum. That's a crazy amount of data. And nobody really cares. So this brings us to the title of this post. Does anyone care about real. This is when you have...
Sober Security: June 2016
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A story of the journey to bring security to the masses. Monday, June 27, 2016. The future of security. Will ransomware still be a thing in ten years? Will bitcoin still be around? How will open source adapt to all the changes? Will we even call them containers? The better question here is "what do we want security to look like? The answer might be "no". Some problems aren't fixable, crime is an example of this. When you have unfixable problems the goal is to control the problem, not prevent it. I think t...
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Open Source Security Podcast. A podcast about security with an open source slant. Thursday, January 12, 2017. Episode 26 - Tell your sister, Stallman was right. End up discussing video game speed running, which is really just hacking. We also end up discussing the pitfalls of the modern world where you don't own your software or services. Stallman was right! Super Mario Brother Speedrun. Super Mario Brother Minus World Explanation. Legend of Zelda Ghost Buffer Overflow. Chris Evans NES audio exploit.
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