

The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods
Packet Pushers
Every single podcast we publish in one convenient feed. This is a LOT of content. Hours of audio each week.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 45min
PP088: How Fortinet Delivers Web App Security in the AI Era (Sponsored)
Ben Zilberman, Director of Product Marketing at Fortinet, dives into the complexities of web application security in the modern age. He discusses how cloud and microservices increase risks and the importance of multi-layer protections. Ben highlights threats to large language models (LLMs) like prompt injection and data leakage, emphasizing the need for robust guardrails. He showcases Fortinet's FortiAppSecCloud, integrating AI for enhanced detection and management, ensuring organizations can keep pace with evolving security challenges.

Nov 25, 2025 • 35min
HS118: Bricking the Company – Discussing Existential Threats with Leadership
Discover the looming existential threats facing companies in today's tech landscape. The hosts discuss the difference between normal setbacks and company-ending events. They explore realistic vulnerabilities that can lead to disaster, citing examples like Travelex's ransomware struggle. Learn how to effectively communicate with leadership about risks and necessary preventive measures. The conversation covers the impact of AI on attacks, along with strategies for remediation, ensuring your company is protected.

Nov 24, 2025 • 47min
NB553: Palo Alto Networks Acquires Chronosphere; New Agentic AI Products for Orchestration and Networking
Brandon Hale, CTO at IBM SEVONE, shares his expertise on network observability and application-aware performance. He explains SEV1's innovative peer-to-peer architecture, highlighting how it scales without a central database. The discussion includes automatic app identification and flow analysis for congestion resolution, plus dynamic alert baselines to enhance automation workflows. Brandon also introduces Kubernetes visibility tools using eBPF, showcasing how tagging can streamline troubleshooting microservices.

Nov 24, 2025 • 24min
Tech Bytes: How IBM SevOne Delivers App-Centric Network Observability (Sponsored)
Brandon Hale, CTO at IBM SevOne, dives into the intricate world of app-centric network observability. He discusses the SEV1 architecture's unique telemetry capabilities and its focus on device metrics, flows, and synthetic insights. Listeners will learn about dynamic baselining for alerts, cloud visibility to streamline costs, and the role of Kubernetes observability using eBPF. Hale also shares how SEV1 maps application flows to diagnose congestion issues effectively, making network monitoring smarter and more intuitive.

Nov 21, 2025 • 58min
TNO050: Resiliency and Transparency with Andy Lapteff
Scott talks with Andy Lapteff, a Senior Product Marketing Manager and passionate podcaster with a rich background in telecom. Andy reflects on his non-linear career journey from blue-collar jobs to tech, revealing how he turned challenges into opportunities. He shares insights on the demanding nature of fieldwork and his pivotal shift to networking through Cisco NetAcad. The conversation touches on resilience, mentorship, and the creation of the Art of Network Engineering podcast, driven by a desire to help others transition into tech.

Nov 21, 2025 • 46min
HN806: Let’s Get NUTS!
Urs Bauman, a network automation practitioner and maintainer of the open-source Network Unit Testing System (NUTS), teams up with Marco Martinez, a Swisscom architect focused on network automation. They dive into the essence of unit testing for networks, emphasizing small, verifiable checks and the importance of pre- and post-change testing workflows. The duo introduces NUTS as a versatile testing tool leveraging YAML and pytest, making automation accessible. They also discuss community contributions, digital twins, and the seamless generation of YAML tests from source-of-truth.

Nov 20, 2025 • 36min
IPB188: IPv6 Adoption for an Entire Country
Discover the unique challenges of bringing IPv6 to the remote islands of Tuvalu. CEO Noya shares how satellite reliance shapes their connectivity. Learn about the groundbreaking BACA submarine cable and its transformative impact. With IPv4 exhaustion looming, Tuvalu's proactive IPv6 adoption ensures a brighter digital future. Dive into discussions on education and telemedicine improvements, regional digital leadership, and the cultural digitization that bolsters community voices. Get insights on the dual-stack approach and the roadmap for future connectivity.

Nov 20, 2025 • 1h
N4N043: Redundancy vs. High Availability Part 1
Holly and Ethan dissect the crucial differences between redundancy and high availability, sharing real-world insights from various industries. They tackle common objections about cost and space when implementing redundancy strategies. The duo navigates through protocol-level redundancy with DHCP and DNS, as well as routing protocols like ECMP. They also dive into advanced topics such as Anycast for global load sharing and strategies for redundant data centers. Expect a preview of challenges related to complexity and failure detection in subsequent discussions!

Nov 19, 2025 • 38min
D2DO287: Leveling Up in Data Science
Darya Petrashka, a Senior Data Scientist at SLB with expertise in natural language processing, shares her unique journey from management and linguistics into data science. She breaks down the data science umbrella, discussing the roles of data engineering and machine learning. Darya contrasts junior and senior positions, emphasizing the importance of business understanding in senior roles. She also highlights common challenges in data quality, team communication, and the impact of AI tools in coding. Her advice for newcomers? Leverage your unique background to enhance your career.

Nov 18, 2025 • 32min
HW065: Using Orb to Monitor the Quality of Your Internet Connections
Josh Hardy, Co-founder and CTO of Orb, dives into internet connectivity with a focus on responsiveness over speed. He discusses Orb's innovative methodology for measuring connectivity, including latency, jitter, and packet loss. Josh explains how traditional speed tests often overlook these aspects and why optimized speed can harm user experience. Listeners learn about Orb's user-friendly scoring system, which simplifies complex metrics into an overall score. Hardy also shares insights on how the app continuously monitors connections with minimal impact.


