Show Notes
Buffer Overflow: Jellyfish Shark Spiders
Episode 87
Privacy in Oz, CNAB and Duffle, and Edge is Dead
Hosts
Ned Bellavance, Director of Cloud Solutions
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ned-bellavance-ba68a52
@Ned1313
Chris Hayner, Delivery Manager
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismhayner
Kimberly DeFilippi, Project Coordinator
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-defilippi-77b3986/
Brenda Heisler, Resource Coordinator
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brenda-heisler-b5431989/
Longer Topics
Oz Hates Privacy and Security. Which, I mean have you seen Australia?
- “Exactly,” the australian government seems to be saying. “you don’t need encryption. Because something-something, terrorists.”
- An unanticipated side effect of this is going to be, in many experts’ estimation, a huge tech drain on all of Australia.
- The Australian government fundamentally misunderstands the development process.
New distributed application specification is ready to CNAB headlines!
- Cloud Native Application Bundles spec
- Microsoft and Docker have put together an open source tool called Duffle.
Lightning Round
- Quora hit with data breach, announces loss of 100 million customers private information
- New research says that quantum crypto algorythms will crack all passwords ever, really soon
- Kubernetes Vulnerability gets 9.8 out 10
- Microsoft might be planning to ditch Edge, and, unbelievably, there are pros AND cons
- Waymo One is launched in Phoenix
- Remember that time Google went ahead and just left well enough alone? … me neither.
Music Credits
Intro: Jason Shaw – Tech Talk
Outro: Jason Shaw – Feels Good 2 B
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