Enterprise Linux Security
Latest Episodes
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 100 – Eavesdropping as a Service
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
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 99 – Overwhelming Infrastructure
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 epi
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 98 – Old Habits, New Threats
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as well as a recent story that outlines one of the many ways the industry is vulnerable to the same old tricks with outdated perimete
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 97 – The 0.0.0.0-Day Vulnerability
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 storie
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 96 – Weaponized Workflows
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 breac
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 95 – Polyfill
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss several recent cybersecurity news stories, including Polyfill - which is another example of why supply chain attacks are something everyone should be paying atten
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 94 – regreSSHion
In this episode, Jay and Joao will discuss the recent regreSSHion vulnerability, which claims to be a path to root - although it might take a while. Also, recent developments with Teamviewer are also
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 93 – Ticketmaster’s Weakest Link
In this episode, Jay and Joao discuss the recent breach suffered by Ticketmaster. Also, several new or updated news stories will be discussed.
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 92 – Server Not Found
What would you do if your organization's cloud servers were deleted? That's exactly what happened to a Singaporean company, which found their servers wiped by a disgruntled employee. Plus, the FBI dis
Enterprise Linux Security Episode 91 – The Shared Responsibility Model
In the last episode, we discussed a story where a company literally lost their cloud - at no fault of their own. But what is truly your responsibility when working with a cloud provider? What is their