Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

Episode 203 - Humans, conferences, and security: let me think and get back to you in a bit

Josh and Kurt talk about human behavior. The conversation makes its way to conferences and the perpetual question of if a conference is useful or not. We come to the agreement the big shows aren't what they used to be, but things like BSides are great experiences.

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Episode 311 - Did you scan the QR code?

Episode 311 - Did you scan the QR code?

Josh and Kurt talk about the Coinbase Super Bowl ad. It was a QR code, lots of security people were aghast at how many people scanned the QR code. The reality is scanning QR codes isn't dangerous. Wha...

21 Feb 202232min

Episode 310 - Hayley Tsukayama from the EFF talks about privacy

Episode 310 - Hayley Tsukayama from the EFF talks about privacy

Josh and Kurt talk to Hayley Tsukayama from the EFF about privacy. We all know privacy in the modern age is very complicated and difficult. Normal people don't have many allies when it comes to privac...

14 Feb 202237min

Episode 309 - The bright future of open source security

Episode 309 - The bright future of open source security

Josh and Kurt talk about NPM requiring 2FA for the top 100 packages. We discuss the new Alpha and Omega projects from the OpenSSF and what it could mean for the future of open source security. Then we...

7 Feb 202231min

Episode 308 - Welcome to the jungle - How to talk about open source security

Episode 308 - Welcome to the jungle - How to talk about open source security

Josh and Kurt talk about how to get attention for security problems. Recent research around Twitter credentials checked into GitHub showed us how to get a lot of attention when compared to a problem l...

31 Jan 202231min

Episode 307 - Got vulnerabilities? Introducing GSD

Episode 307 - Got vulnerabilities? Introducing GSD

Josh and Kurt talk about the Global Security Database (GSD) project. This is a Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) effort to build community around vulnerability identifiers. Show Notes We rate dogs Racoon...

24 Jan 202230min

Episode 306 - Open source isn't broken, it's an experience

Episode 306 - Open source isn't broken, it's an experience

Josh and Kurt talk about the faker and colors NPM events. There is a lot of discussion around open source being broken or somehow failing because of these events. The real answer is open source is an ...

17 Jan 202235min

Episode 305 - Norton, Ethereum, NFT, and Apes

Episode 305 - Norton, Ethereum, NFT, and Apes

Josh and Kurt talk about Norton creating an Ethereum mining pool. This is almost certainly a bad idea, we explain why. We then discuss the reality of NFTs and the case of stolen apes. NFTs can be very...

10 Jan 202231min

Episode 304 - Will we ever fix all the vulnerabilities?

Episode 304 - Will we ever fix all the vulnerabilities?

Josh and Kurt talk about the question will we ever fix all the vulnerabilities? The question came from Reddit and is very reasonable, but it turns out this is REALLY hard to discuss. The answer is of ...

3 Jan 202234min

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