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Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.
Episode 71: That sounds both interesting and ridiculous
The Recompiler Podcast
58 minutes
7 years ago
Episode 71: That sounds both interesting and ridiculous
This week Audrey and I chat about about Las Vegas Hotel security issues during DefCon, Foreshadow speculative execution vulnerability, and issues with the music industry business model and copyright.
Complete show notes:
https://recompilermag.com/2018/09/25/episode-71-that-sounds-both-interesting-and-ridiculous
[01:06] Devopsdays Portland - SEPTEMBER 11-13, 2018 - RECOMPILERFRIENDS 20% discount[01:54] Community Event Planning pre-order[02:34] Survey for event organizers[03:15] Call for Contributors, Issue 12 Machines and Things[04:09] In post-massacre Vegas, security policies clash with privacy values - The Parallax[07:48] Open letter to the Hacker Community. | Marc's Security Ramblings[22:15] Chris Dagdigian on Twitter: "this happened to me as well at a Marriott owned hotel property..."[23:33] Foreshadow: Breaking the Virtual Memory Abstraction with Transient Out-of-Order Execution[31:07] Artists Made Only 12% of Music Industry Revenue in 2017, Citigroup Report Finds | Pitchfork[40:01] Recording Industry Hypocrisy On Full Display In Continuing To Push The CLASSICS Act That Expands Copyright | Techdirt[50:17] USB Dongle Authentication[51:36] Two Factor Auth List[54:09] Thru-hiking the US/Mexico border[56:04] Natives Outdoors[32:45] PUTTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER: Remastering the World of Music (pdf)
The Recompiler Podcast
Interviews and news about the technology industry, focusing on the voices of people from under-represented and marginalized groups.