
Episode 127 - Walled gardens, appstores, and more
Josh and Kurt talk about Mozilla pulling a paywall bypassing extension. We then turn our attention to talking about walled gardens. Are they good, are they bad? Something in the middle? There is a lot...
17 Dec 201835min

Episode 126 - The not so dire future of supply chain security
Josh and Kurt continue the discussion from episode 125. We look at the possible future of software supply chains. It's far less dire than previously expected. It's likely there will be some change in ...
10 Dec 201833min

Episode 125 - Open Source, supply chains, npm, and you
Josh and Kurt talk about how open source deals with malicious events. It's probably impossible to stop these from happening, but the open source universe deals with it in its own unique way. We start ...
3 Dec 201831min

Episode 124 - Cloudflare's service workers and the economics of security
Josh and Kurt talk about Cloudflare's new Workers service. We spend a lot of time discussing how economics drives technology, not security. It's quite likely this new service is less secure than exist...
26 Nov 201834min

Episode 123 - Talking about Kubernetes and container security with Liz Rice
Josh and Kurt talk to Liz Rice about Kubernetes and container security. How did we get where we are today, what's new and exciting today, and where do we think things are going.
19 Nov 201827min

Episode 122 - What will Apple's T2 chip mean for the rest of us?
Josh and Kurt talk about Apple's new T2 security chip. It's not open source but we expect it to change the security landscape in the coming years.
12 Nov 201833min

Episode 121 - All about the security of voting
Josh and Kurt talk about voting security. What does it mean, how does it work. What works, what doesn't work, and most importantly why we may not see secure electronic voting anytime soon.
5 Nov 201836min

Episode 120 - Bloomberg and hardware backdoors - it's already happening
Josh and Kurt talk about Bloomberg's story about backdoors and motherboards. The story is probably false, but this is almost certainly happening already with hardware. What does it mean if your hardwa...
29 Okt 201830min






















