
Episode 174 - GitHub turns security up to 11; A discussion with Rob Schultheis
Josh and Kurt talk to Rob Schultheis from GitHub about some of the amazing projects GitHub is working on. We discuss GitHub security advisories, getting a CVE from GitHub, and what the new GitHub Secu...
16 Joulu 201929min

Episode 173 - Ho Ho Homeland Security
Josh Santa and Kurt talk the border nightmare Santa Clause has to deal with as he traverses the globe. Questions we explore include: Are the reindeer farm animals? Is the North Pole a farm? Is Santa a...
9 Joulu 201934min

Episode 172 - The security of planned obsolescence
Josh and Kurt talk about the security implications of planned obsolescence. We use Intel's recent decision to remove old drivers from their website as the start of the conversation. By the end we real...
2 Joulu 201932min

Episode 171 - Measuring cybersecurity with Kathryn Waldron
Josh and Kurt talk to Kathryn Waldron of the R Street Institute about a paper she recently published that collects a number of cybersecurity measuring devices in one place. Show Notes Kathryn Waldron...
25 Marras 201930min

Episode 170 - Until that quantum computer is cracking RSA keys, go sit back down!
Josh and Kurt talk about banking and privacy. It's very likely nothing will get better anytime soon, humans will continue to be terrible at understanding certain risks. We also discuss what quantum su...
17 Marras 201931min

Episode 169 - What happens when leadership doesn't care about security?
Josh and Kurt talk about government security incidents. The security concerns at the government level often have real life and death consequences. What happens when the leadership knowingly disregards...
11 Marras 201931min

Episode 168 - The draconian draconians of DRM
Josh and Kurt talk about the social norms of security. We also discuss security coprocessors and the reasons behind adding them to hardware. Is DRM a draconian security measure or do we need it to sec...
3 Marras 201930min

Episode 167 - Security is terrible because digital literacy is terrible
Josh and Kurt talk about the horrid state of digital literacy in the US. We start out talking about broken Phillips Hue light bulbs, then discuss research from Pew on the digital literacy of Americans...
28 Loka 201935min
