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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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Jun 3, 2025 • 34min
PP065: A Microsegmentation Overview
Dive into the world of microsegmentation, a cutting-edge approach to network security that enhances access control. Learn how it aligns with zero trust principles and its advantages over traditional methods like VLANs. Discover the specific challenges in securing IoT devices in healthcare, and find a roadmap for establishing effective zero-trust architectures. The discussion also covers the complexities of monitoring and auditing micro-segmentation policies, along with an overview of leading vendor solutions, ensuring you're equipped with the latest insights in network security.

Jun 3, 2025 • 27min
HS105: How to Train Your Unicorn: Thoughts on Ops Architects
Discover the vital role of Ops Architects in streamlining operations and architecture. The hosts debate whether to train architects in operations or vice versa while emphasizing the need for clearly defined organizational structures. They delve into the importance of practical operational insights in design and how AI can supercharge process optimization. Additionally, explore the challenges of technical silos and the dynamic between engineering and operations in hybrid organizations. It's a fascinating look at evolving roles in tech!

Jun 2, 2025 • 43min
NB529: HPE Debuts 8Tbps Switch with Onboard DPUs; NVIDIA Revenues Run Wild
Sasha Velodnitsky, Co-founder of NetFlow Logic, dives into the latest tech phenomena. The discussion kicks off with the urgent security risk of IBM Tivoli's unpatched vulnerability. They also explore Salesforce's strategic $8 billion acquisition of Informatica, aiming to enhance data governance. Velodnitsky highlights the importance of adopting post-quantum cryptographic measures as quantum technology advances. Additionally, they unveil features of the NetFlow Optimizer, which optimizes data integration for better network insights and security analysis.

Jun 2, 2025 • 17min
Tech Bytes: NetFlow Optimizer: More Insights, Less Flow Volume (Sponsored)
Sasha Velodnitsky, Co-founder of NetFlow Logic and an expert in network metadata processing, joins the conversation to explore how to maximize the utility of NetFlow records. They delve into the significance of enriching these records for enhanced security and analysis. The discussion covers strategies to manage and reduce flow volume, ensuring critical data isn't lost. Sasha also highlights the NetFlow Optimizer's role in improving network efficiency and its integration with top data analysis tools like Splunk for optimized data handling.

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May 30, 2025 • 55min
HN783: BGP Routing Policy for Enterprise Networkers: Unpacking IRR and RPSL
Join Jason Ginterd, CTO at Lake Tech Communications and Ohio Internet Exchange volunteer, along with Jake Kuhn, Network Architect at Fortanix and former Merit Networks employee, as they tackle the essentials of Internet Routing Registries (IRRs) and Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL). They discuss how these tools combat BGP hijacks and improve network governance. The conversation dives into the evolution of routing policies, best practices, and the significance of community engagement in enhancing internet security and efficiency.

May 30, 2025 • 45min
TNO031: Attracting New Talent to Networking, Pairing Dev With NetOps, and More With Justin Ryburn
In this discussion, Justin Ryburn, Field CTO for Kentik, dives into the exciting landscape of networking. He shares insights on attracting fresh talent to the industry and emphasizes the need for familiarity with DevOps tools like GitHub and Terraform. The conversation also highlights the importance of pairing Development and NetOps to leverage expertise effectively. Ryburn advocates for network professionalism and discusses the transformative potential of AI, urging newcomers to embrace continuous learning and hands-on experience.

May 29, 2025 • 28min
IPB176: How to Number Point-to-Point Links
This discussion dives into the nuances of point-to-point links, revealing why RFC guidelines can sometimes lead you astray. It debates the use of link-local addresses versus global unicast addresses and considers the pros and cons of assigning a /127 versus a /31. The conversation also sheds light on TCAM limitations in network equipment and their impact on routing performance while advocating for simplified neighbor discovery methods. Finally, it navigates the intricacies of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, encouraging listener engagement with the technical community.

May 29, 2025 • 1h 1min
N4N028: The Wide World of WANs
Discover the evolution of Wide Area Networks (WANs) from their inception to the present day. Dive into how historical developments and infrastructure shaped connectivity. Learn about the complexities of managing data traffic and the rise of software-defined WAN (SD-WAN). Explore the critical role of Internet Performance Monitoring in overcoming network challenges. Finally, uncover the future of networking with low Earth orbit satellites and the shift towards Network as a Service (NaaS) solutions.

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May 28, 2025 • 22min
HW053: Ubiquiti in the Enterprise
In this insightful talk, Darrell DeRosia, Sr. Director of Network & Infrastructure Services for the Memphis Grizzlies, shares his expertise on providing robust connectivity at the FedEx Forum. He dives into Ubiquiti's surprising role in enterprise networking, discussing its tech advantages and security capabilities. The conversation also covers the complexities of managing network infrastructure in a stadium setting and highlights advancements like Wi-Fi 7 and 6 GHz opportunities, revealing how they impact event connectivity and audience engagement.

May 28, 2025 • 40min
D2DO273: Azure VNets Don’t Exist
Aidan Finn, a principal consultant at Innofactor with a decade of Azure experience, discusses the fundamental shifts in networking when moving to the cloud. He emphasizes that traditional designs don’t fit Azure’s architecture, highlighting the role of network security groups over subnets. Aidan shares insights on the evolution of Azure, the challenges of transitioning to cloud environments, and best practices for managing security. He advocates for a hub-and-spoke model in Azure networking, discussing the strategic placement of gateways to enhance both performance and security.


