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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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Sep 19, 2024 • 35min
IPB160: The Making of RFC 9637 – IPv6 Documentation Prefix
Nick Buraglio, an expert in IPv6, joins to discuss the intricacies of RFC 9637, which introduces a new documentation prefix space for IPv6. He reveals how RFCs evolve from ideas to standards within the IETF and shares the collaborative efforts behind this vital update. Topics include challenges in the resource request process, the significance of community engagement in IPv6 operations, and the latest developments in IPv6 documentation. Buraglio emphasizes the essential role of clear documentation and professional networking.

Sep 18, 2024 • 34min
D2DO251: AI For the Rest of Us – New Conference Alert!
Hannah Foxwell is on a mission to demystify AI through her upcoming conference, AI for the Rest of Us. She discusses common challenges in understanding AI terminology and emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration. The conversation highlights the value of in-person networking at tech events and personal anecdotes that illustrate how relationships are built. Listeners can look forward to accessible sessions and significant ticket discounts for the event, making it a great opportunity for tech enthusiasts.

Sep 17, 2024 • 34min
PP031: Cloud Firewall Architecture Essentials
Explore cloud firewall architectures and their differences from traditional setups. Learn about deployment strategies and high availability challenges in cloud environments. Get insights on centralized versus distributed firewalls and the evolution of cloud security. Discover logging complexities and the significance of compliance in cloud firewalls. Unpack the cost implications of different licensing models and optimize architecture for security and scalability. Emphasize automation as key to managing complex configurations.

Sep 17, 2024 • 18min
HW036: eduroam Visitor Access (eVA): Simplifying Campus Guest Wi-Fi Access
Join Cheryl Connell, a Wi-Fi access expert, as she delves into the eduroam Visitor Access (eVA) system designed for educational campuses. She explains how eVA simplifies guest Wi-Fi access by generating temporary credentials without needing a separate network. The discussion highlights challenges faced by help desk staff and the importance of seamless connectivity for events. Additionally, Cheryl shares insights on improving infrastructure and enhancing the experience for visitors and conference organizers alike.

Sep 16, 2024 • 26min
NB495: Fortinet Customer Data Stolen; Boeing to Test Quantum Entanglement Networking
A major data breach at Fortinet revealed a staggering 440GB of stolen customer data, raising cybersecurity alarm bells. The importance of resilient network architecture is emphasized after an AT&T update disrupted Azure access. HPE's bold move to raise $6.5 billion for acquisition sparks discussions on financial strategy amidst regulatory concerns. The surge in AI infrastructure and GPU sales highlights the evolving tech landscape. Lastly, Boeing's advancements in quantum entanglement networking offer innovative prospects while addressing critical environmental issues.

Sep 13, 2024 • 52min
HN749: Expand Your Network Labs With Containerlab and Clabernetes
Discover the power of Clabernetes and Containerlab for efficient network virtualization. Dive into how these tools revolutionize lab management with a code-focused approach and simplify Kubernetes integration for IT teams. Explore the evolving landscape of networking labs, testing innovations, and the potential of digital twins. Plus, enjoy insights on navigating the tech community through social media, reflecting on shifting dynamics between platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn. It's a fusion of technology and collaboration for the future!

Sep 13, 2024 • 41min
TL003: Leveling Up Your Team’s Skills
Scott Robohn, an expert in team skill development, joins Laura Santamaria to dive into the essential need for continuous learning in the IT field. They discuss strategies for motivating engineering teams to pursue new skills, even under budget constraints. The conversation highlights the importance of leadership in fostering a culture of skill growth and the role of cloud learning portals. They also touch on guiding individuals towards suitable career paths and emphasize the value of networking in skill enhancement.

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 16min
NAN073: Some Final Words of Wisdom from Greg Ferro
This episode was recorded with Greg Ferro, co-founder of Packet Pushers, just days before his retirement in July 2024. Greg and Eric reflect on Greg’s influential career in network engineering and the evolution of the industry. Greg discusses the challenges of maintaining open-source projects amid increasing commercialization and corporate exploitation. He emphasizes the importance of... Read more »

Sep 10, 2024 • 33min
PP030: Volt Typhoon On the Attack, Starlink Joins the Navy, and More Security News
Explore the dangerous exploits of the Volt Typhoon hacker group targeting Versa Networks. Discover the vulnerabilities plaguing Zyxel products, urging MSPs to tighten security. Delve into the shocking backdoor in My Fair Classic smart cards that compromises secure access. Uncover how Starlink's satellite internet enhances Navy operations while posing security risks. Finally, examine the serious implications of the recent Halliburton cyber attack, shedding light on the need for robust cybersecurity in critical infrastructure.

Sep 10, 2024 • 36min
HS082: Citizen Coders: Boon Or Bane?
Johna Johnson, an expert on citizen coding's impact in business, and John Burke, a commentator on low-code/no-code risks, delve into the rising trend of citizen coders. They discuss how non-programmers can create software, enhancing efficiency but also introducing potential security threats. The duo explores the tension between IT departments and employees, emphasizes the importance of structured frameworks to support novice developers, and examines how AI can help mitigate coding vulnerabilities. Is the movement a true boon or a looming bane?


