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May 22, 2024 • 38min

D2C243: Your Kubernetes Clusters are Showing

There are about 1.4 million Kubernetes clusters just sitting out there on the public internet as we speak. That is 1.4 million lateral-movement rich, highly privileged environments. The bearer of this anxiety-provoking news is today’s guest, Lee Briggs. Lee explains why major cloud providers make this the default option– ease of use. The good news... Read more »
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May 21, 2024 • 42min

PP015: Zero Trust Architecture: Because You Can’t Trust Anybody Any More

Jennifer, a security expert specializing in Zero Trust Architecture, discusses the concept as a security strategy, emphasizing trust inferences and observability. The podcast explores cyber threats in healthcare, implementation challenges of zero trust, evaluation of network access products, network micro segmentation, and privileged access in zero trust architecture.
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May 21, 2024 • 36min

HS072: Making Distributed Work Successful

Don’t call it remote work. Today Johna and Greg dive into distributed work– the future where there is no office vs. remote, there are just asynchronistic workers and their computer screens. Leaders have to move beyond “management by walking around” or “onboarding by shadowing.” They need to carefully select their ecosystem of tools (and tools... Read more »
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May 20, 2024 • 42min

NB479: Solar Storm Survival; Cisco’s Sinking Revenue Doesn’t Dampen Wall Street

Take a Network Break! This week we discuss what IBM and Palo Alto Networks get out of a deal for Palo Alto Networks to buy the SaaS version of the QRadar SIEM from IBM, why LogRhythm is merging with Exabeam, and how Google is positioning its latest AI chip to take on the Nvidia juggernaut.... Read more »
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May 17, 2024 • 49min

HN734: Russ White Hour Part 2: Snowflakes and Network Automation

Russ White, network automation expert, discusses the power of network 'snowflakes' in business use cases. Topics include VXLAN/EVPN, network customization, data modeling for automation, comprehensive network automation design certification, and balancing process and architecture in network automation.
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May 16, 2024 • 35min

IPB151: What Changed Alexandra Huides’ Mind about IPv6

Alexandra Huides didn’t like IPv6 on her first encounter with it. Today she is globally renowned for spreading the IPv6 gospel and helping AWS customers adopt it. Alexandra joins the show today to share what changed her mind about IPv6 and what she sees change the minds of network engineers every day: Greater client traffic... Read more »
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May 15, 2024 • 27min

NAN063: The Team Behind Nautobot (Part 2) – The Benefits of Technical Writing

Join Jason, Ken, and John as they share insights on writing 'Network Automation with Nautobot' book, covering network automation, data models, and technical writing challenges. Learn about their project timeline, writing process, and tips for crafting engaging technical content. Discover the importance of audience involvement and trademarking in technical discussions.
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May 14, 2024 • 33min

PP014: Good Threat Hunting

Threat hunting is discussed as the R&D of detection engineering by guest James Williams. Topics include structured and iterative processes, turning findings into actionable alerts, collaboration in threat hunting teams, and exploring threat hunting skills and vulnerability discovery.
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May 14, 2024 • 19min

HW027: Radiation and Other WLAN Challenges at Nuclear Power Plants

Experienced wireless consultant, Ferney Munoz, discusses challenges of WLAN at nuclear power plants, including radiation interference and testing Wi-Fi in a plant. He explores safety protocols and the use of sensor networks for monitoring air leaks, water levels, and radioactivity, emphasizing the need for specialized training and safety measures in this unique environment.
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May 13, 2024 • 41min

NB478: More AI Assistants Emerge; Dell Tracks Hybrid Workers’ Office Attendance

The podcast delves into the emergence of AI hardware in firewalls and security devices, AI integration in technology products, Cisco's new virtual appliance for App Dynamics with AI-powered intelligence, benefits of network automation system I TENCHEL, Akamai's acquisition of API security startup, DriveNet's support for Broadcom ASICs, Nvidia's Bluefield 3 DPU for 5G environments, and Dell's attendance tracking system for hybrid workers.

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