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Every podcast we product across our network.

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  • Network Break 408: Arista Launches Network Automation Pipeline; Palo Alto Targets Software Supply Chain Security

    21/11/2022 Duración: 49min

    Take a Network Break! This week we cover a new continuous integration pipeline from Arista Networks to support network automation, Cisco's intention to open a new silicon design center in Spain, and Apple spending $450 million to support emergency text messaging using satellites. We also discuss Palo Alto Networks spending $195 million for Cider Security, financial results, and more.

  • Heavy Networking 656: Embedding Zero Trust Into Applications

    18/11/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    On today's Heavy Networking we look at the idea of embedding zero trust into applications. The way we do cyber security these days has failed in significant ways. What if we could extend the AAA or RBAC model to all applications? Better yet, what if we take the RBAC model, make authentication more robust than username & password, assess endpoint security posture constantly, and evaluate each request individually up at layer 7 for all applications? Guest Galeal Zino has opinions on what embedded zero trust looks like. We discuss. The post Heavy Networking 656: Embedding Zero Trust Into Applications appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • IPv6 Buzz 114: Another Listener Questions Episode!

    17/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    Today's IPv6 Buzz episode answers listener questions about Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) and auto-addressing, privacy and IPv6, and where NAT46 fits in.

  • Day Two Cloud 172: Lock Down Access With Zero Standing Privilege (Sponsored)

    16/11/2022 Duración: 40min

    On today’s Day Two Cloud we talk through the idea of “zero standing privilege”. Zero standing privilege is an evolution of credentials management that goes beyond always-on usernames and passwords and more advanced forms of privileged access management to help lock down access to sensitive systems. Our sponsor is strongDM and our guest is Britt Crawford, Director of Product.

  • Network Break 407: VMware Buys Startup For SD-WAN Client; Zoom Meetings At The Movies?

    14/11/2022 Duración: 32min

    This week's Network Break covers several announces from VMware Explore including a new SD-WAN client. ASIC-maker Marvell goes after industrial networks with new silicon, Cisco announces the curtain falling on several ISR router models, and SolarWinds settles with the SEC. Zoom and the AMC movie theater chain partner on an offering to hold big meetings at the movies, and Starlink announces it will slow customer speeds if they cross a 1TB cap.

  • Heavy Networking 655: On-Prem VPC Networking With Netris (Sponsored)

    11/11/2022 Duración: 45min

    Heavy Networking welcomes sponsor Netris to the show with a special episode for you network nerds who are really getting into automation, infrastructure as code, pipelines, and so on. Netris is all about bringing that public cloud VPC experience to the network you’ve already got. Imagine being able to consume your existing network with APIs and being able to stand up VLANs, VXLANs, elastic load balancers, firewalls, Internet gateways, and more the same way you do in the cloud, but on premises. The post Heavy Networking 655: On-Prem VPC Networking With Netris (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Day Two Cloud 171: The Challenges Of Scaling Microservices Testing

    09/11/2022 Duración: 44min

    On today's Day Two Cloud we talk about testing. While developers do the testing, operators may be responsible for setting up testing environments, which can be a lot of work. That work increases with microservices because of all the complexities and dependencies that come with connecting and orchestrating microservices-based applications. Today we talk about how to address testing challenges with Arjun Iyer, and explore a solution he's developed for simplifying end-to-end microservices testing in a Kubernetes environment. This is not a sponsored show, but we do talk about Signadot, a startup Arjun founded in the testing space.

  • Tech Bytes: Why SASE Is An Architecture, Not A Product (Sponsored)

    07/11/2022 Duración: 18min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast, we’ll be investigating Secure Access Service Edge, or SASE, including the current state of the market and how SASE is evolving. We’ll also look at how sponsor Juniper Networks is moving into the SASE space. Our guest is Kate Adam, Sr. Director of Security Product Marketing at Juniper Networks. The post Tech Bytes: Why SASE Is An Architecture, Not A Product (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 406: Gluware Adds API Modeling To Network Automation; Arista Revenues Rise

    07/11/2022 Duración: 52min

    This week's Network Break covers new features in Gluware and Aviatrix, new servers from HPE, and new partner specializations from Cisco. We also cover financial results from Fortinet and Arista and Russian threats against commercial satellites.

  • Heavy Networking 654: What’s Up With DPUs?

    04/11/2022 Duración: 58min

    Today on Heavy Networking we have a round-table discussion about Data Processing Units (DPUs). These devices let you bring networking, security, and storage capabilities closer to server workloads without burdening server CPUs. Guests Pete Lumbis and Aaron Glenn help us dissect DPUs, identify use cases, discuss adoption and operational challenges, and more. The post Heavy Networking 654: What’s Up With DPUs? appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • IPv6 Buzz 113: We Have DAD Issues (Duplicate Address Detection)

    03/11/2022 Duración: 29min

    In this episode of IPv6 Buzz, Ed, Scott, and Tom talk about our DAD issues — well, our IPv6 Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) issues anyway. DAD is a feature of IPv6 that looks for duplicate IP addresses among hosts on the same segment. We discuss how it works and operational considerations.

  • Day Two Cloud 170: Sovereign DBaaS And Severalnines (Sponsored)

    02/11/2022 Duración: 49min

    Welcome to Day Two Cloud! On today’s episode---databases. More specifically, controlling your databases. We’re discussing the database control plane company Severalnines with CEO Vinay Joosery. Severalnines is sponsoring today’s discussion about sovereign Databases as a Service (DBaaS).

  • HS036 Cyberstupid – Can We Stop Doing Dumb IT Security

    01/11/2022 Duración: 33min

    You can't make a profit from Cybersecurity, its a cost. How do we work with business to see IT risk management on the same level as accounting and human resources ? Johna and Greg discuss various options on market, process and methods that could help you work on your cyber situation. The post HS036 Cyberstupid – Can We Stop Doing Dumb IT Security appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Tech Bytes: Aruba Enhances Security Capabilities In EdgeConnect SD-WAN (Sponsored)

    31/10/2022 Duración: 15min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we’re talking SD-WAN. We dive into new features and capabilities in Aruba EdgeConnect SD-WAN, including new security and segmentation features, licensing options, and more. Our sponsor is Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. The post Tech Bytes: Aruba Enhances Security Capabilities In EdgeConnect SD-WAN (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Network Break 405: Tech And Geopolitics Collide; Juniper Posts Record Q3 Results

    31/10/2022 Duración: 51min

    Take a Network Break! This week we discuss a trio of stories at the intersection of tech and global political power struggles. Plus, startup Versa Networks lands $120 million investment in a pre-IPO round, and tech companies including Juniper Networks, Intel, and Google/Alphabet release financial results.

  • Heavy Networking 653: Design, Deploy, And Operate With Nokia Data Center Fabric Solution (Sponsored)

    28/10/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    Today’s Heavy Networking, sponsored by Nokia, dives into Nokia's fabric-based approach to data center automation and operations. That approach includes its SR Linux network OS, its Fabric Services System intent-based platform, its NetOps Development Kit, or NDK, and how all this ties together to address your operational life cycle across Day zero, Day 1, Day Two, and beyond. The post Heavy Networking 653: Design, Deploy, And Operate With Nokia Data Center Fabric Solution (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Day Two Cloud 169: Splitting Up Mono-Repositories In Infrastructure As Code

    26/10/2022 Duración: 48min

    Today on the Day Two Cloud podcast we're going to talk with someone who was part of a DevOps teams deploying Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and applications in the public cloud. This project ran into challenges around scaling, the environments they needed to support, how to store certain artifacts, working with pipeline, and breaking up a monolithic repo into smaller repos and the repercussions of that decision.

  • Network Break 404: Episode Not Found

    24/10/2022 Duración: 50min

    This week the Network Break covers new SASE capabilities from Fortinet, new 800G hardware from Cisco that uses its homegrown ASIC, and an app from RSA for smart phones that can disable authentication if the app detects malicious behavior. Plus we cover new initiatives from the Open Compute Project, disaggregated Wi-Fi, and more tech news.

  • Tech Bytes: Using Opengear Every Day–For Disruptions And More (Sponsored)

    24/10/2022 Duración: 15min

    Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we talk about how to use out-of-band management for daily networking tasks, not just when there’s a problem or crisis. Our sponsor is Opengear and we’re joined by Ramtin Rampour, Solutions Architect, to talk about use cases including zero touch provisioning, configuration, and more. The post Tech Bytes: Using Opengear Every Day–For Disruptions And More (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

  • Heavy Networking 652: Why Networkers Should Want Routing Protocols Written In Rustlang

    21/10/2022 Duración: 01h11min

    On today’s Heavy Networking episode, I talk with Nick Carter about Flock Networks, his routing protocol stack startup, as well as Nick’s love of the Rust programming language. As a network engineer, maybe you don’t think you care about Rust. Nick’s here to explain why the discerning network engineer might prefer their routing daemons to have been written in Rust. We also talk about the pleasures and travails of startup life. The post Heavy Networking 652: Why Networkers Should Want Routing Protocols Written In Rustlang appeared first on Packet Pushers.

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