Dave & Gunnar Show

Dave & Gunnar Show


Latest Episodes

Episode 156: It’s not a breach, it’s a feature
April 12, 2018

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about the definition of "breach," the definition of "permission," and the definition of "rat-catching team"

Episode 155: Boris Karloff Meets Guacamole
March 22, 2018

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about jellyfish without jelly, voices without humans, source code without support, and diversity without discrimination

Episode 154: Filter Out the Humans
March 08, 2018

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about fake followers faking people, real people trying to be fake bots to be successful fake people, and applying the Allen Curve to avoid turning into your enemies

Episode 153: Min svävare är fylld med cyborgs
February 22, 2018

This week Dave talks with Camille Tuutti about government change agents and chip implants!

Episode 152: A Rasputin with Dreadlocks
February 08, 2018

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: from Tinder with love, from China with hair bands, and from law enforcement with malware

Episode 151: The masses have sharp eyes
January 18, 2018

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: security awareness meets art, the Supreme Court meets fantasy sports, your Party loyalty meets your credit score, and some Russians meet in San Francisco

Episode 150: Stubbornness and Vanity
December 19, 2017

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: bots that want to be your lawyer, bots that want to waste scammers’ time, bots that want to be your therapist, and bots that want to be your friend

Episode 149: Bully Stick
December 05, 2017

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about a communications device nobody wants, domain names nobody wants, TV standards nobody wants, and pictures Facebook wants

Episode 148: Our Friend Adrian
November 21, 2017

This week Dave talks with Adrian Keward about Ansible use in public sector and lessons learned from public sector customers around the globe

Episode 147: Dadbag
October 31, 2017

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: Game Boys in your medical devices, unicode in your domain names, cryptocurrency miners in your browser, and commercial software in your national security systems