#SymLink: Drew Conry-Murray and JJ Minella discuss key cybersecurity advancements from Security Field Day 12, including quantum-resistant encryption and Zero Trust access platforms. @Drew_CM #Drew_CM #JJX #DellTech #DigiCert #SonicWall #Citrix #XFD12 #PacketPushers #Podcast
https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/packet-protector/pp037-from-supply-chain-security-to-post-quantum-cryptography-live-from-xfd/
PP037: From Supply Chain Security to Post-Quantum Cryptography - Live from XFD! | Packet Pushers

This episode was recorded live at Security Field Day (XFD) 12 in October, 2024. As delegates at the event, JJ and Drew heard presentations from DigiCert, Dell Technologies, SonicWall, and Citrix. These presentations covered digital certificate management, post-quantum cryptography, supply chain security, recovering from ransomware, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), Secure Service Edge (SSE), and more. We discuss the highlights of each presentation and our takeaways.

#SymLink: Citrix launches a ZTNA solution with potential benefits for existing customers but lacks some key security features and may require third-party integrations. @Drew_CM #Drew_CM #Citrix #XFD12 #PacketPushers
https://packetpushers.net/blog/citrix-does-ztna-heres-what-i-learned/
Citrix Does ZTNA? Here's What I Learned

Citrix is making a play for the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) market. Its ZTNA offering consists of an endpoint agent and an access broker, plus integrations with third-party identity services. Citrix presented at Security Field 12 in October 2024. I was a delegate at this event. This post is based on Citrix’s presentation at the event.

#SymLink: Scott Robohn and Mike Bushong discuss the crucial role of Network Operations in enhancing data center efficiency and adapting to modern automation demands. #ScottRobohn #Nokia #NFDxNokia #PacketPushers #MBushong #Podcast
https://packetpushers.net/podcasts/fat-pipe/tno006-network-operations-is-where-its-at/
TNO006: Network Operations is Where It's At | Packet Pushers

Join Mike Bushong, an industry expert, and host Scott Robohn as they talk about why Network Operations is the next big thing and why you should start with the end in mind for NetOps. Their proposal is that NetOps shouldn't just get a seat at the table; they should get 51% of the vote. They discuss how NetOps necessarily guides you to focus on people and processes, not just tools in a vacuum.

IPB146: The Basics of IPv6 Addressing — IPv6 Buzz

If you’ve been wondering about the double colons and letters you’re seeing in IPv6 addresses, this is the episode for you. Tom and Scott break down IPv6 addressing, starting with the basics of binary and taking you all the way through the etiquette of not using capital letters in Layer 3 addressing (we’re looking at… Read more »

@daedalus You have been very busy across the podcast scene of late. I've heard you on @stilgherrian The 9pm Edict and #PacketPushers Day Two Cloud.

Great conversations by the way. #VMWare
Akkoma

The “heavy strategy” feed of the Packet Pushers Podcast, one of the more interesting as it talks about the unanswered questions instead of the unquestioned answers, is giving me today 50 new podcasts from the last years. Oopsies!

#packetpushers

Robert Boardman and I appeared on the #PacketPushers Heavy Wireless Podcast to talk about 3D Printing for Wireless Network Engineers! Stuff we talked about:

🥔 How we got started
🥔 How printing applies to Wi-FI
🥔 Kit or assembled printer?
🥔 Printer recommendations
🥔 Where to find models to print

https://packetpushers.net/podcast/heavy-wireless-008-3d-printing-for-wireless-engineers/#WirelessTech

Heavy Wireless 008: 3D Printing For Wireless Engineers - Packet Pushers

3D printing is a popular activity among wireless network engineers. Given that they deal with invisible, intangible radio waves all day, maybe it's no surprise they'd enjoy making things they can touch and feel. On today's Heavy Wireless we talk about why the wireless community enjoys 3D printing, and how engineers can make and use printed objects on the job--and at home.

#SymLink: The article announces Jennifer Tribe as the new CEO of Packet Pushers Interactive, outlining her goals to expand the podcast network and enhance visibility in the tech community, while emphasizing her experience in podcasting, content marketing, and IT sector marketing, and her commitment to delivering high-quality information and prioritizing audience needs. #PacketPushers #CEOAppointment #PodcastNetwork #TechCommunity #ContentMarketing @Drew_CM
https://packetpushers.net/the-packet-pushers-welcome-ceo-jennifer-tribe/
The Packet Pushers Welcome CEO Jennifer Tribe - Packet Pushers

Always good to check with #PacketPushers for under the hood info - here AWS https://packetpushers.net/podcast/show-387-aws-networking-view-inside/
Show 387: AWS Networking - A View From The Inside - Packet Pushers

Get a look under the hood of Amazon and AWS networking with an Amazon insider.

I was interviewed on the #PacketPushers podcast! We talked about academic life, why I actually kind of like applying for grants, whether AI is “real,” and how I navigated the crossroads I’m sure we’ve all experienced: whether or not to become a professional tuba player. So, what do you think: are tubas real?

https://packetpushers.net/podcast/full-stack-journey-072-a-peek-inside-the-comp-sci-ivory-tower/

Full Stack Journey 072: A Peek Inside The Comp Sci Ivory Tower - Packet Pushers

On today's Full Stack Journey podcast we climb the ivory tower to get a glimpse of academic life in the field of networking and computer science with guest Dave Levin. Dr. Levin is Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on networking and security, including measurement, cryptography, artificial intelligence, and economics.