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Oct 10, 2017 • 14min

Improving security from network to endpoint, with Mike Wilkerson and Matt Schneider from VMware

The third podcast in FedScoop's Public Sector Innovation Priorities series delves into opportunities for agencies to employ virtual technologies to improve government workforce productivity and increase security from the network to the endpoint. Sponsored by VMware. Guests: Mike Wilkerson, senior director of federal end user computing and mobility (left) and Matt Schneider, senior director of U.S. public sector network and security (right)
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Sep 26, 2017 • 13min

How derived credentials increase government mobile security with VMware's Eugene Liderman

VMware’s Eugene Liderman explains how federal agencies can reduce IT friction, boost workforce productivity and save money by adopting derived credentials for mobile devices. Sponsored by VMware. Guest: Eugene Liderman, director of product management
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Aug 22, 2017 • 11min

Workforce study show correlation with IT friction and productivity says VMware VP Robert Ruelas

Robert Ruelas, vice president of end-user computing at VMware, spoke with FedScoop about the results of a new government productivity study and how virtualization can reduce IT friction and address productivity issues in government. Sponsored by VMware. Guest: Robert Ruelas, VP end-user computing
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Aug 8, 2017 • 8min

How agencies can rethink big data storage, with Hortonworks VP Shaun Bierweiler

The data storage landscape is continually changing and in the background there are a few shifts driving that evolution, including culture changes. Sponsored by Hortonworks. Guest: Shaun Bierweiler, vice president - public sector
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Jun 26, 2017 • 14min

How government can prepare for the growth of IoT, with Yogev Shimony and Ro Dhanda from Dell EMC

The growth of Internet of Things and the vast amounts of data they'll generate present a new set of challenges for federal CIOs who must begin planning for the convergence of IT and OT. FedScoop's Wyatt Kash interviews Dell EMC's Yogev Shimony, marketing director for embedded solutions, and Ro Dhanda, director for federal business, about how CIOs can get better prepared. Sponsored by Dell EMC. Guests: Yogev Shimony, marketing director for embedded solutions (left) and Ro Dhanda, director for federal business (right)
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Apr 26, 2017 • 15min

IT-as-a-service for government, with Dell EMC's Cameron Chehreh and Intel's Steve Orrin

Federal chief technologists at Dell EMC and Intel highlight how new IT infrastructure services and business models offer agencies fresh alternatives to transform and secure their enterprise IT operations. Sponsored by Dell EMC. Guests: Cameron Chehreh, chief technology officer(left) and Steve Orrin, federal chief technology officer (right)
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Apr 23, 2017 • 10min

Best practices to move workloads to public cloud, with Nutanix VP Chris Howard

Nutanix Federal Vice President Chris Howard discusses why not all agency workloads are best fit for the public cloud. Sponsored by Nutanix. Guest: Chris Howard, federal VP
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Apr 5, 2017 • 15min

Tim Teitelbaum of Grammatech talks DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge

Grammatech's Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder Dr. Tim Teitelbaum speaks with host Kevin Greene about DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge (CGC), the world’s first all-machine hacking challenge. Grammatech was one of the finalists in CGC and Tim discusses some insights and lessons learned from the challenge. Tim also share his insights on why Grammatech has been very successful at tech transition and commercialization of federaly funded research and development. Dr. Teitelbaum is not only the Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder of Grammatech, but he also holds the distinguished honor of professor emeritus at Cornell University. Dr. Teitelbaum research interests are focused on automatic program analysis with the ultimate goal of solving the important cybersecurity concerns of the modern world. Making the cyber-world a safer place includes uncovering bugs and vulnerabilities in software that can be exploited by attackers around the globe.
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Mar 1, 2017 • 12min

Steve Marquess OpenSSL Foundation -- part 2

OpenSSL Foundation Co-Founder Steve Marquess speaks with host Kevin Greene about the status of OpenSSL after the catastrophic Heartbleed vulnerability in 2014. Since then, OpenSSL has been under construction to improve the quality of code with refactoring, design and architecture enhancements, and improvements to cryptographic functions to provide a more stable code base. Steve discusses the challenges and lessons learned from 2014 and prior that ultimately contributed to the fatal exposure of the Heartbleed vulnerability. Steve shares his thoughts on ways the community at large can support not only OpenSSL, but other key and widely used open-source projects.
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Mar 1, 2017 • 12min

Steve Marquess OpenSSL Foundation -- part 1

OpenSSL Foundation Co-Founder Steve Marquess speaks with host Kevin Greene about the status of OpenSSL after the catastrophic Heartbleed vulnerability in 2014. Since then, OpenSSL has been under construction to improve the quality of code with refactoring, design and architecture enhancements, and improvements to cryptographic functions to provide a more stable code base. Steve discusses the challenges and lessons learned from 2014 and prior that ultimately contributed to the fatal exposure of the Heartbleed vulnerability. Steve shares his thoughts on ways the community at large can support not only OpenSSL, but other key and widely used open-source projects.

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