Security Boulevard Chats Podcast
CrowdStrike Incident, Black Hat Insights, and QA in Software Updates
26m
Mitch and Alan discuss a recent security incident involving CrowdStrike, highlighting the challenges of software updates and the implications for the broader industry. They reflect on their experiences attending the Black Hat conference and the evolving intersection of software development and security. They also share personal anecdotes and insights into the importance of quality assurance in security updates.
Up Next in Season 1
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Ubiquitous Data Collection And AI Sta...
Mitchell and Alan talk about the ubiquitous collection of data including geolocation data by Apple, Google and other providers. The uses of this data can be relatively innocent for marketing purposes all the way to serious security issues of life and death. They also talk about the current state ...
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RSAC Interviews, DevSecOps and GenAI,...
Mitch and Alan take a moment to catch their breath after a great week at RSAC, Broadcast Alley interviews and the DevSecOps and GenAI conference. They affirm that security is about community for them both. They also explore the emerging discussion of whether all this spending on security technolo...
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Security Creators Network, Software S...
Mitch and Alan discuss rebranding the Security Creators Network; CISA brings a new focus to open source; and Alan's interview with OpenSSF governing board member Brian Fox (Sonatype) from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024.