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Every single podcast we publish in one convenient feed. This is a LOT of content. Hours of audio each week.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 60min
NAN085: Embrace Change to Thrive in the Tech Industry
In this enlightening discussion, Monika Machado, a tech veteran with a rich history at Microsoft and Oracle, shares invaluable insights on career evolution. She delves into the significance of mentor-mentee relationships and continuous learning for personal growth. The conversation touches on the challenges women face in tech leadership and the crucial need for representation. Monika emphasizes effective communication in management and the importance of balancing career transitions with personal responsibilities, offering practical advice for thriving in an ever-changing industry.

Feb 11, 2025 • 43min
PP049: CSMM – A Practical Model for Improving Your Cloud Security
Rich Mogul, a cloud security expert and trainer for the Cloud Security Alliance, discusses the Cloud Security Maturity Model (CSMM). He outlines how CSMM serves as a blueprint for improving cloud security practices across 12 categories and 3 domains. The conversation highlights the model's five levels of security maturity, and the importance of community involvement in creating effective frameworks. Rich emphasizes using metrics and self-assessments to fill gaps between technical teams and leadership, transforming cloud security into a collaborative and ongoing process.

Feb 11, 2025 • 25min
HS094: How Risky Is Your Organization’s AI Strategy?
Discover the surprising ways AI Large Language Models can be misused, from cybercrime to generating harmful instructions. The HarmBench framework is introduced as a tool to measure AI’s weaponization risk. Listen in as experts discuss the critical need for collaborative risk management across teams. The legal complexities of AI accountability are dissected, stressing the importance of prioritizing safety. Finally, effective mitigation strategies for AI risks, including zero trust architectures, are explored.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 39min
NB513: UK Demands Apple Backdoor; AI Spending: Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop
In this engaging discussion, Leo Vasiliou, Director of Product Marketing at Catchpoint, dives into urgent security vulnerabilities affecting technology giants like Cisco and Microsoft. He highlights risks tied to unauthorized access to government systems, raising alarms about the implications of Elon Musk's Doge team's interference. The conversation shifts to AI infrastructure and the push for government access to private data, with a spotlight on Apple’s encryption policies, while also exploring advancements in satellite communication and the importance of internet performance monitoring.

Feb 10, 2025 • 16min
Tech Bytes: When the Internet Is Your Network, Catchpoint IPM Provides Critical Visibility (Sponsored)
In this engaging discussion, Leo Vasilou, Director of Product Marketing at Catchpoint and a DevOps expert, sheds light on the importance of Digital Experience Monitoring as businesses increasingly rely on the internet. He discusses internet resilience and its four pillars—availability, performance, reliability, and reachability. Leo also dives into how Catchpoint's intelligent agents help diagnose connectivity issues and improve end-user experience, alongside the crucial role of BGP monitoring in optimizing performance for streaming services.

Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 10min
HN767: Effective Networking on the Cheap
Frank Seesink, a Senior Network Engineer at a major American university and a veteran in the Packet Pushers community, shares invaluable insights on budget-friendly networking. He discusses the advantages of free and open source tools and their trade-offs. The conversation explores the challenges of implementing automation on a tight budget, the impact of the digital divide, and the nuances of capital versus operational spending. Frank also emphasizes community engagement and effective resource allocation to empower underserved areas.

Feb 7, 2025 • 1h
TNO015: Revolutionizing Telecom with NetOps Automation and Collaboration
In this engaging discussion, Joan Garcia, Director of Network Platforms at Colt Technology Services, shares his journey from mechanical engineering to telecom innovation. He highlights the critical role of collaboration in advancing network operations and the challenges of integrating different technologies. Joan dives into the evolution of Colt, emphasizing software-defined networking's impact. He also addresses talent retention issues and the importance of organized cabling for efficiency, while humorously touching on how AI is reshaping NetOps.

Feb 6, 2025 • 34min
IPB168: Deploying IPv6-Only Wi-Fi at the SC24 Conference
Tom Costello, a senior network engineer at Argonne National Laboratory, discusses his volunteer work at the SC24 Conference, where he helped deploy the world's largest temporary network featuring IPv6-only Wi-Fi for 18,000 attendees. He shares insights on the challenges and strategies for transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6, the significance of DNS and DHCP configurations in dual-stack environments, and future plans for enhancing networks like eduroam. His experience reveals the importance of skill development and user experience in modern network deployment.

Feb 6, 2025 • 49min
N4N012: Russ White On Why We Need Network Models
Russ White, a seasoned network architect and author, dives into the significance of networking models like OSI and RINA. He explains how these frameworks can empower engineers to ask better questions and solve problems more efficiently. The discussion unveils RINA's advantages over OSI and highlights the importance of personal mental models in effective troubleshooting. Russ also shares personal anecdotes about learning through failures, emphasizing resilience and hands-on experience in the networking journey, making complex concepts more accessible.

Feb 5, 2025 • 39min
D2DO264: Serverless Goes Mainstream
Ben Pyle, a cloud architecture consultant specializing in serverless technologies, dives into the evolution of serverless computing. He highlights its shift to mainstream adoption, underscoring the opportunities for startups to create niche solutions. The discussion includes the performance advantages of Rust, the philosophical musings on application existence, and the significance of observability for performance monitoring. Pyle also emphasizes the complexities of modern database technologies and the need for robust programming skills in a cloud-driven world.


