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TLS Podcast

TLS Podcast by Kemar & Matt

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The TLS podcast is for entrepreneurs that are looking for smart, high-impact & actionable advice on how to attract, engage, and win more customers and clients. Traffic, Leads & Sales (TLS) podcast will cover in depth, useful and easy to understand strategies to help you get the most out of your digital marketing campaigns plus marketing topics found on the Gold Mind Digital blog.
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The Course Building Secrets® podcast is a weekly show hosted by Tara Bryan, Founder & CEO of TLS Learning & Learn Academy. Join us for actionable online business strategies, tips and tricks designed for service providers, coaches and consultants looking to build and scale a profitable online business that creates customers and profits for life. Find show notes and highlights at www.taralbryan.com/podcast
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CompTIA TechServicesSuccess

CompTIA's TLS Community

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Technology Services Success is sponsored by CompTIA’s Technology Lifecycle Services Community which provides a forum for business executives to discuss commonality within the technology service industry. This collaborative group engages in thought leadership which drives industry-specific education/tools and promotes innovation and business excellence in the service industry. If you’re not already part of the CompTIA Technology Lifecycle Services community, join here (https://bit.ly/2P7bQtx) ...
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True Life Sessions

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

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The heartbeat behind True Life Sessions is to engage coaches and athletes in real conversations. Join us as we travel around to have honest conversations with coaches and athletes.
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Open Source Security Podcast

Josh Bressers & Kurt Seifried

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A security podcast geared towards those looking to better understand security topics of the day. Hosted by Kurt Seifried and Josh Bressers covering a wide range of topics including IoT, application security, operational security, cloud, devops, and security news of the day. There is a special open source twist to the discussion often giving a unique perspective on any given topic.
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What would it mean to you if you had greater reach and impact in your organization? As a learning leader, you have the potential to grow and scale a learning business within your company that creates real change and results. In this podcast, we will look at what it takes to create this, learn from other leaders who are innovating in your field, apply case studies techniques and successes that will amplify your reach and impact.
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The Cyber Riddler is a podcast that discusses interesting topics in the field of information security. It explores different areas and situations in real-life cyber security engagements and activities. Episodes feature guests from different backgrounds such as hackers, security analysts, cyber security managers, bug bounty hobbyists and more.
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Network Security

University of Twente

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Through following this course, students will gain a basic understanding of the principles behind network security and the working of the main protocols, mechanisms and techniques in the area of security. The course consists of three parts: security mechanisms within network protocols, systems security and lab sessions. In the first part (security mechanisms within network protocols), the following topics will be discussed: IPSec, SSH, SSL, HTTPS and security for wireless networks. The second ...
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The focus of this podcast is to stir up as much curiosity, fascination and wonder about God as possible. Maybe I won’t be able to help all the lost sheep, but it most certainly won’t stop me from trying. Email: Whosonthelordsside@gmail.com Instagram: Whosonthelordsside
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Join hosts Ned Bellavance and Kyler Middleton as they dive deep into the challenges of DevOps from the perspective of seasoned practitioners. You'll hear from expert guests—technical leaders, trainers, and consultants with years of hands-on experience—discussing the nuances of DevOps. From AWS to Azure, networking to security, automation to modern cloud environments, each weekly episode equips you with the insights to confidently address tech and business challenges such as resilience, cost ...
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Test IO Open Mic Podcast Series is about QA testing, manual testing, and the life of Test IO Community. It discusses testing issues and gets the most value from real people, real cases, including technicalities and career tips.
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Welcome to "After Dark with The Legacy Studio," the podcast that transcends the comic industry's boundaries and explores the untold stories of both comic legends and business moguls alike. Hosted by the dynamic duo, Victoria and Val Miklausich, this podcast invites you to join an exciting journey into the heart of the comic universe and beyond. After Dark with The Legacy Studio introduces you to the Legacy Legends – individuals who have built businesses and movements that have shaped our com ...
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TechSNAP Large Video

Jupiter Broadcasting

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An in-depth analysis of tech issues and topics. Hosted by Chris Fisher and Allan Jude, with over 20+ years in the technology industry. Tune in and get engaged by deep critical analysis and conversation around technologies’ milestones.
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Cryptography FM

Symbolic Software

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Cryptography FM is a regular podcast with news and a featured interview covering the latest developments in theoretical and applied cryptography. Whether it's a new innovative paper on lattice-based cryptography or a novel attack on a secure messaging protocol, we'll get the people behind it on Cryptography FM.
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An in-depth analysis of tech issues and topics. Hosted by Chris Fisher and Allan Jude, with over 20+ years in the technology industry. Tune in and get engaged by deep critical analysis and conversation around technologies’ milestones.
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An in-depth analysis of tech issues and topics. Hosted by Chris Fisher and Allan Jude, with over 20+ years in the technology industry. Tune in and get engaged by deep critical analysis and conversation around technologies’ milestones.
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Welcome to The Lad Sesh! We used to go by the name Real Bros, Real Stories but we decided to rebrand ourselves. Our podcast focuses on comedy and entertainment, we accomplish this by discussing our lives, pop culture, current events, things we find on the internet, and much more! We have a lot of special things planned in the coming future so we hope you lads tag along for the journey! If you enjoy our podcast please share an episode with a friend and consider subscribing! See you Lads On Tour!
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This week, Mary Beard joins us to explain why two recently discovered fragments of Euripides are big news; and an interview with director James Macdonald and actor Lucian Msamati on their new production of Waiting for Godot. 'Ino' and 'Polyidus', by Euripides 'Waiting for Godot', by Samuel Beckett, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, until Dece…
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) is today’s topic with guest Ed Harmoush. TLS plays a critical role in Internet security, and we dive into the differences between versions 1.2 and 1.3 In addition, Ed shares his journey into TLS, explains its components, and addresses common misconceptions about certificates and their validation processes. The episode…
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Josh and Kurt talk about a few stories around the TLS CA certificate world. It's all pretty dire sounding. There's not a lot of organization or process in the space, and the root CAs are literally the foundation of modern society, everything needs them to function. There's not a lot of positive ideas here, it's mostly a show where Kurt explains to …
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Josh and Kurt talk to Jay Jacobs about Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS). EPSS is a new way to view vulnerabilities. It's a metric for the likelyhood that a vulnerability will be exploited in the next 30 days. Jay explains how EPSS got to where it is today, how the scoring works, and how we can start to think about including it in our larger…
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In this episode, we explore the modern cybersecurity threat landscape, examining sophisticated attacks like ransomware-as-a-service, supply chain breaches, and file-less malware. We discuss essential defensive strategies, including the use of Zero Trust architecture, behavioral analytics, and other tools. Alongside these defenses, we emphasize the …
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Cloud security and responsible disclosure are the focus of today’s conversation with guest Kat Traxler. Kat shares her insights on identifying vulnerabilities in cloud services, particularly Google Cloud, and the importance of curiosity in her research. The episode explores the role of bug bounty programs and the shift towards issuing CVEs for clou…
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Unlock the Secret to Scaling Your Coaching Business: Introducing the Experience Hub Feeling stuck in the grind of one-on-one coaching? Ready to scale but not sure how to keep that personal touch your clients love? In this episode, we uncover the mindset shift that will revolutionize your approach to coaching—moving from being the face of every inte…
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Josh and Kurt talk about Chrome unexpectedly going EOL on Ubuntu 18. Keeping old things alive is really hard to do, and in open source it's becoming more common to just run the latest version rather than trying to keep old versions alive for long periods of time. Show Notes Chrome dumped support for Ubuntu 18.04 – but it'll be back Linus Torvalds t…
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This week, medieval spells and modern cures, as we look back at some podcast highlights with Mary C Flannery and Charles Foster. 'Textual Magic: Charms and Written Amulets in Medieval England', by Katherine Storm Hindley 'Ten Trips: The new reality of psychedelics', by Andy Mitchell 'Psychedelics: The revolutionary drugs that could change your life…
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Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information available online? Or maybe you’ve asked yourself, “Why would someone buy my online program when they could just Google it or find tutorials on YouTube?” This is a common dilemma faced by many business owners and coaches. Let’s dive into this topic and explore why your online program of…
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Josh and Kurt talk about a story that discusses a story from Black Hat that references supply chains. There's a ton of doom and gloom around our software supply chains and much of the advice isn't realistic. If we want to take this seriously we need to stop obsessing over the little problems and focus on some big problems. Show Notes Black Hat USA …
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Building your own digital dashboard can feel overwhelming, especially when you're juggling multiple tools, platforms, and content. But here's the thing: having a central place where your customers can access everything they need is a game-changer. Imagine a seamless, user-friendly experience that brings together all your content, tools, and resourc…
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Are you ready to take your one-on-one coaching success to the next level? Join me in this week's episode of the Course Building Secrets® Podcast, where we tackle one of the most critical challenges coaches face: scaling your business effectively. Many coaches struggle with the transition from personal interactions to a scalable business model witho…
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Josh and Kurt talk about CWE. What is it, and why does it matter. We cover some history, some shortcomings, and some ideas on how CWE could be used to make security a lot better. We frame the future discussion around the OWASP top 10 list. We should be putting more effort into removing removing entire classes of vulnerabilities. Show Notes CWE Epis…
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This week, we take a look back at Fintan O'Toole's pre-election assessment of Keir Starmer; and revisit a conversation with William Boyd. 'Keir Starmer: The Biography', by Tom Baldwin 'November 1942: An Intimate History of the Turning Point of World War II’, by Peter Englund', translated by Peter Graves Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. …
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On today’s Day Two DevOps we talk with Jen Stone, a technical security assessor and aerial arts competition organizer. Jen shares her journey from IT service desk to becoming a security assessor. She emphasizes the importance of creativity and empathy in regulatory compliance while advocating for a collaborative approach to assessments and auditing…
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In this episode of the Course Building Secrets® Podcast, Tara Bryan addresses a common misconception in coaching circles—that you can effectively coach hundreds of clients in just 20 minutes a day using asynchronous tools like Slack or Voxer. Tara breaks down the foundational elements necessary for a scalable coaching model, emphasizing the importa…
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Josh and Kurt talk about a presentation Josh recently gave that was supposed to be about how open source works. The talk was the wrong topic for a security crowd, but there's a lot of interesting details in the questions and comments that emerged. It's clear a lot of security people don't really care about the fine details about what open source is…
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In this episode of #TestIOOpenMic, discover Mai's inspiring journey as a key figure in Vietnam's software testing community. Learn how Mai built a thriving network of Vietnamese testers on the Test IO platform, overcoming language barriers and cultural challenges. Get insights into: ­­— Building trust in online work opportunities ­­— Strategies for…
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This week, Philip Ball assesses the anxiety about AI - and provides some reassurance; and Jane Robinson on Emily Davies, the woman who founded Girton College, Cambridge. 'Moral AI: And how we get there', by Jana Schaich Borg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Vincent Conitzer 'The AI Mirror: How to reclaim our humanity in an age of machine thinking', by…
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Are you feeling overwhelmed with the endless cycle of creating videos, trainings, and guest offerings? Do you think that more content means more value for your clients? I’m going to show you why that mindset might be doing more harm than good. Stick around because we're about to simplify your approach and amplify your impact! In this episode of the…
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Josh and Kurt talk about a story talking about the "graying" of open source. There doesn't seem to be many young people working on open source, but we don't really know why that is. There are many thoughts, but a better question is why should anyone get involved in open source anymore? The world has changed quite a lot since open source was created…
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This week, Isaac Nowell takes us out in all weathers, Sean O'Brien reads a new poem, and Norma Clarke on a fascinating story of exile and doomed love. 'In All Weathers: A Journey Through Rain, Fog, Wind, Ice and Everything in Between', by Matt Gaw 'Fingerpost', by Sean O'Brien 'In Pursuit of Love: The Search for Victor Hugo's Daughter', by Mark Bos…
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Guests Ashish and Shilpi from the Cloud Security Podcast converse with Ned and Kyler on how humor and relatability can foster an engaging and collaborative environment in DevOps. The conversation also covers the importance of foundational knowledge in technology, the impact of AI on careers, and the value of just being human and learning from... Re…
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In this episode of the Course Building Secrets® Podcast, we delve into the crucial topic of creating lasting connections with your customers, which is key to scaling your business. Learn how to cultivate strong customer relationships even within evergreen or hybrid coaching models through personalized onboarding experiences, engaging content, vibra…
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Josh and Kurt talk about two documents from the US government that discuss open source in very different ways. The CISA document lays out a way to measure open source, but we take issue with the idea of trying to measure which open source projects are "good". The Whitehouse on the other hand takes an approach that is very open source, get involved.…
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In this episode of the Course Building Secrets Podcast, Tara welcomes Ash Wylder, founder of the Story Breath School, to discuss her unique approach to teaching writing. She explains the three levels of her coursework, designed to help individuals from finding their voice to becoming authors. Ash shares her background in writing, massage therapy, a…
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Josh and Kurt talk about a pretty big bug found in CocoPods ownership. We also touch on a paper that discusses the technical debt that open source should have. We discuss what the long term sustainability of open source. There aren't any good solutions for open source today, but talking about these problems is important, we have to start to underst…
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In this episode, Tara shares insights on how to recognize your unique superpower, how it can be packaged in signature methodology, and uncovers the steps to create valuable content from your expertise, and monetize it with an online business model. If you are an expert wanting to use your talents to create a sustainable business that not only gener…
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Josh and Kurt talk about the recent OpenSSH vulnerability and the node-ip project owner taking their project private. They're quasi related in the context of two open source projects handled bugs very differently. The OpenSSH bug isn't really as serious as it seems, but you still want to patch. The node-ip bug is a very different story. The relatio…
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This week, Heather O'Donoghue puzzles over the locked rooms and red herrings of the crime genre; and Josh Raymond on an animated attempt to understand teenage turmoil. 'The Life of Crime: Detecting the History of Mysteries and Their Creators', by Martin Edwards 'Inside Out 2' Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo…
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Service Level Objectives (SLOs) are a set of reliability measurements for customer or user expectations of services; in other words, are people having a good experience with your application or service? Today’s Day Two Cloud explores SLOs, the relevant metrics, and how to measure them. We also talk about how SLOs are a cross-discipline objective...…
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In this episode we explore different business delivery methods, namely cohort-based, evergreen, and hybrid approaches. The cohort model fosters community and shared experiences by enrolling groups with specific start and end dates. The evergreen model offers flexibility by allowing participants to join at any time with pre-recorded content. The hyb…
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Josh and Kurt talk about the latest polyfill.io mess. Apparently someone took over a very popular project and started to serve malware. First XZ, now this. What does it mean for open source? We don't have any answers, and it's hard to even talk about this problem because it's so big. The thing is though, even if we can't fix open source, it's here …
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This week, we accompany Stephen Sawyer on a speeded-up saunter through the arrondissements; and Toby Lichtig in conversation with Rory Stewart at the Hay Festival. 'Impossible City: Paris in the Twenty-First Century', by Simon Kuper 'The Zone: An Alternative History of Paris', by Justinien Tribillon 'Politics on the Edge', by Rory Stewart Produced …
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In this episode, Tara emphasizes the importance of tailoring digital experiences to different age groups highlighting the need to understand their preferences such as consumption habits, learning styles and technological proficiency in order to create engaging and effective digital experiences that prioritize the avatar's path to results and person…
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Josh and Kurt talk about three wangles of responsibility. We start with a story about a bike theft ring, bike theft doesn't usually get any attention, but this one is special. Then we ask why it seems like everyone is getting hacked, it's because they have to tell us now. And finally we have a story about the huge number of unreported vulnerabiliti…
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This week, TLS editors and writers guide you through a summer of reading; and Sarah Watling explores the extraordinary story of an artistic double act. 'Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece: An Untold Story', Charleston, Lewes, Sussex 'The Secret Art of Dorothy Hepworth, aka Patricia Preece', by Denys J. Wilcox Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on…
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Most platform engineers are scared of databases, and most database administrators prefer it that way. But our guest today says it’s time to move forward together toward a future of database linters, observability, and abstraction. Adam Furmanek makes the case that just like how developers had to learn some networking, and networking tools were crea…
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