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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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Aug 19, 2025 • 44min
PP075: Kernel Vs. User Mode In Endpoint Security Software
Dan Massimeno, Director of Network and Cloud Architecture at Yale University, dives into the complexities of endpoint security. He discusses Microsoft's reconsideration of running security software in the Windows kernel, weighing the pros and cons highlighted by incidents like the CrowdStrike outage. The conversation also explores the role of modern programming languages like Rust in enhancing kernel security and the challenges of navigating user and kernel space in an evolving cyber threat landscape.

Aug 19, 2025 • 23min
HS110: Cryptocalypse Soon! The CRQCs Are Due Sooner Than We Thought
The rapid rise of quantum computing poses an imminent threat to traditional encryption, with estimates suggesting it could arrive much sooner than expected. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for post-quantum encryption technologies and thorough security audits, especially for industries relying on IoT. Vendor accountability is highlighted as critical in maintaining robust cybersecurity practices. Listeners are encouraged to engage with emerging technologies and ask vital questions to safeguard their data against the impending 'cryptocalypse'.

Aug 18, 2025 • 31min
NB539: Boom Times for Arista; SonicWall Offers $200K Firewall Warranty
This discussion kicks off with alarming security vulnerabilities in Cisco and Fortinet products, stressing the need for immediate updates. SonicWall unveils its new Generation 8 firewalls, featuring a stark $200,000 warranty, sparking debates on vendor dependency. The conversation transitions to IBM Cloud's recurring outages and the risks tied to cloud services. A look into AI innovations showcases tools like Netscope’s AI co-pilot, while the tech market’s competitive landscape reveals insights on Cisco and Arista's strategies amidst rapid advancements.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 46min
HN792: Understanding Agentic AI for Network Operations (Sponsored)
Joining the discussion is Bob Friday, Chief AI Officer at Juniper Networks, now HPE, known for his expertise in AI and self-driving networks. The talk dives into the fascinating world of agentic AI and its role in network operations, emphasizing its nonlinear functionalities and the significance of high-quality data. Bob explains how these AI agents can autonomously interface with APIs and manage complex tasks, likening trust in AI systems to that of self-driving cars. Other highlights include the evolution of IT roles, the challenges of large language models, and the important balance of guardrails in AI operations.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 18min
TNO038: Building Things That People Will Use – ARPANET History with Jack Haverty
Jack Haverty, a pioneer in ARPANET operations and TCP development, shares his journey from ham radio enthusiast to a key figure in internet history. He recounts the innovative days at MIT, discusses the transition to TCP, and highlights the importance of user-centered design in technology. The conversation also delves into the operational challenges faced by ARPANET, the evolution of military communications, and the critical role of knowledge sharing in shaping future tech. Haverty emphasizes learning from failures to ensure reliability and fosters a rich perspective on internet evolution.

Aug 14, 2025 • 26min
IPB181: Answering Your IPv6 Questions
The hosts tackle listener questions on IPv6, discussing its rise to over 50% usage and what it means for IT. They break down using DHCPv6 versus SLAAC in home networks and share solutions for common issues like server accessibility. The conversation shifts to email services, covering the critical updates needed for a smooth transition to IPv6. Innovations around NAT66 and the future of network access technologies like ZeroTier spark lively debate, leaving listeners intrigued about IPv6's impact on the digital landscape.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
N4N036: OSPF Area Types
Explore the fascinating world of OSPF area types and their crucial role in networking. Discover the differences between stub, totally stubby, and Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSAs) and how they impact routing decisions. Dive into the complexities of routing tables versus default routes, especially in enterprise environments. Hear about the significance of Area Border Routers and the importance of proper configuration to avoid common pitfalls. Plus, engage in a fun quiz that tests your knowledge on OSPF neighbor relationships!

Aug 13, 2025 • 41min
D2DO279: Herding the Agentic Geese
In this engaging discussion, Ian Douglas and Rizel Scarlett, Staff Engineers at Block, share their journey building Goose, an innovative AI agent. They explore the integration of AI in coding practices and highlight the delicate balance of AI efficiency and human oversight. The duo discusses the concept of 'vibe coding,' emphasizing collaboration and communication in development teams. They also delve into the challenges of incorporating AI in DevOps, stressing accountability and documentation to ensure smooth workflows. A must-listen for tech enthusiasts!

Aug 12, 2025 • 43min
PP074: News Roundup – Microsoft Dumps Digital Escorts; Palo Alto Bundles Billions Aboard CyberArk
This week's security news roundup highlights Microsoft’s controversial decision to discontinue a program involving digital escorts in China. The troubling landscape extends to TSMC, where attempts to steal sensitive tech have led to firings. Additionally, Palo Alto Networks shocks the industry with a $25 billion acquisition of CyberArk, stirring discussions about identity management and insider threats. Insights on evolving cyber threats, including social engineering tactics by criminals, reveal the urgent need for robust defenses against these challenges.

Aug 12, 2025 • 29min
HW058: Wi-Co Wi-Fi Conferences with Peter Mackenzie
Peter Mackenzie, a seasoned Wi-Fi industry professional and founder of the vendor-neutral Wi-Co conference, shares his passion for conferences and their pivotal role in his career. He emphasizes the value of vendor-neutral events over vendor-specific ones, highlighting their collaborative environments. The discussion also covers local Wi-Fi community empowerment through accessible conferences and the necessity of understanding technical jargon to maximize learning. Mackenzie’s insights reveal how these gatherings foster connections and professional growth for attendees.


