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Recently, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 was released, with some interesting new features for users of Enterprise Linux. In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss some of the highlights of the new release.
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss an important elephant in the room - what do you do when you have no power? How long will your UPS and/or generator last? Power is definitely a real challenge, and it's even worse if you're dealing with an entire location losing power! And that's exactly what happened in Portugal. Jay and Joao will discuss this blackout event, and what it means for business continuity.
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What's it like within a hacking group? After 190,000 chat messages from the Black Basta group leak, we get an inside look at operations within such a group. In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss this recent development. Also, breaking news regarding CVE's literally almost becoming a thing of the past!
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This time around, Jay and Joao cover several interesting stories, including an alleged Oracle breach, privacy concerns around 23andme, and more!
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss some recent bugs in the wild, including a supply-chain attack that exposes enterprise secrets.
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In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss a couple of recent vulnerabilities, with one of them showing how unskilled threat actors can bolster their abilities with Artificial Intelligence, a trend that's sure to become very popular in the future.
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The 2025 Enterprise Linux & Open-Source Landscape Report from TuxCare is here, and with it comes some surprising facts about the state of Linux security today. In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss some of its most noteworthy findings.
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How does perception vs reality tie into protecting our infrastructure from threat actors? In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss how pre-concieved notions and misinformation impacts threat response (and more).
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We all hate passwords, just about as much as we hate Printers and DNS. They're a nuisance - they're difficult to manage and are a major attack vector. Thankfully, technologies such as FIDO (Passkeys) have come around to make this easier for everyone. However, Jay and Joao will discuss how tech companies are ruining this for everyone.
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In this video, Jay and Joao some recently security news, some of which exposes some of the dangers of misconfigured S3 buckets. Also, Volkswagen ended up in a bit of trouble, a Microsoft-related flaw in unicode poses problems, and other security shenanigans are to be expected.
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss some unexpected consequences of AI. Also, they'll give you a "year in review", going over the most substantial security stories of 2024.
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss a recent story where one company's WiFi was used to hack another - and other security shenanigans.
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss a recent decision made by VMWare, CISA security requirements, and more about how ransomware can be especially problematic in health care.
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In the 100th episode, Jay and Joao discuss some stories that literally come full circle from earlier stories in the podcast - encryption back doors, the largest migration cost we've ever covered, and more!
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In this day and age, we can spin up servers and entire networks in seconds. But should we? It's easy to throw resources at problems, but we'll just end up creating more work for ourselves. In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss provisioning resources more reasonably - and the health of your entire company's network might depend on that!
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In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss the "EUCREAK" vulnerability, as well as a recent story that outlines one of the many ways the industry is vulnerable to the same old tricks with outdated perimeter protection. Don't miss it!
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Recently, an 18-year old bug is making new waves across the Internet, dubbed the "0.0.0.0-Day Vulnerability". What is it? Should you be concerned? Jay and Joao will discuss this and a few other stories in this episode of Enterprise Linux Security.
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In DevOps, there's many great tools we appreciate - CI/CD workflows definitely being one of them. Github Workflows is one such tool, but vulnerabilities were recently found. Also, AT&T suffers a breach (and more!)
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