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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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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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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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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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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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TechSNAP Mobile 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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The Cyber Riddler

Ahmad Almorabea

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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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TechSNAP in HD

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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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, Vanessa Curtis celebrates a century of Mrs Dalloway; and Claire Lowdon on the capacious diaries of Helen Garner. 'Mrs Dalloway', by Virginia Woolf 'Monkey grip', 'The children's Bach', 'This house of grief', 'How to end a story: collected diaries', by Helen Garner Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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In this episode, Jenna interviews Dean Coclin, senior director of Industry Strategy at DigiCert, about the recent vote by the CA/Browser Forum to shorten the lifespan of TLS certificates to 47 days by 2029. They discuss: The schedule for the changes and the gradual increments lifespans will shorten by The rationale behind shortening certificate lif…
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This week, Nicola Shulman salutes the memoirs of an old-school editor and socialite; and Rebecca Fraser on an unexpectedly peaceful transition of power in 17th-century America. 'When the going was good: an editor’s adventures during the last golden age of magazines', by Graydon Carter 'Taking Manhattan: the extraordinary events that created New Yor…
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Thank you to Broadcom for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about their VSM offerings here: https://www.broadcom.com/products/software/value-stream-management In this episode, Dave interviews Jean-Louis Vignaud, head of ValueOps at Broadcom, about how VSM and AI are coming together. They discuss: The business implications of using AI in VSM Conce…
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This week, Toby Lichtig travels to Oslo to interview Nobel laureate Jon Fosse; meanwhile, Natasha Lehrer heads to Zurich for a compelling new play by Deborah Levy. Jon Fosse is published in English by Fitzcarraldo Editions '50 Minutes', by Deborah Levy, Neumarkt Theatre, Zurich, until May 7 Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com…
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This week, David Gallagher remembers Peruvian Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa; and Laurent Binet whisks us to 16th-century Florence to explore the world of his novel Perspectives. 'Perspectives', by Laurent Binet, translated by Sam Taylor Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode, Dave Rubinstein interviews Heikki Linnakangas, co-founder of Neon, a company that provides Postgres solutions. They discuss: The factors that have contributed to adoption of PostgreSQL Why PostgreSQL has leapfrogged over MySQL in popularity What to expect in PostgreSQL 18
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This week, Peter Holland treads the boards in Elizabethan London in search of Shakespeare before the Globe; and Muriel Zagha on a captivating tale of cheese-making in the Jura. 'The dream factory: London’s first playhouse and the making of William Shakespeare', by Daniel Swift 'Holy Cow', a film by Louise Courvoisier Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hos…
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In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Antje Barth, principal developer advocate for generative AI at AWS. They discuss: The skills that are becoming more important as AI adoption increases The emergence of the AI engineering role The trend of "vibe coding" Resources: Amazon Q Developer Episode transcript…
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This week, Margaret Drabble explores how Dickens drew on his love of the macabre and grotesque to create literary magic; and Norma Clarke takes a tour around the British coast. 'Dickens the enchanter: Inside the explosive imagination of the great storyteller', by Peter Conrad 'The restless coast: A journey around the edge of Britain', by Roger Morg…
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In this episode, Jenna Barron speaks with Emilio Salvador, vice president of strategy and developer relations at GitLab, about AI agents in software development. Key talking points include: How AI agents compare to traditional forms of automation in the software development process Challenges teams may face when implementing agents The impact AI ag…
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Caroline Moorehead salutes the energetic brilliance of singer Josephine Baker; and Aaron Peck on the past, present and future of the avant-garde. 'Fearless and free: A memoir', by Josephine Baker, translated by Anam Zafar and Sophie Lewis 'Josephine Baker's secret war: The African American star who fought for France and freedom', by Hanna Diamond '…
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This week, we're joined by Harriet Baker, winner of the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award; and Helen Scales tunes into the sonic marvels beneath the surface of the sea. 'Rural Hours: The country lives of Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Rosamond Lehmann', by Harriet Baker 'Sing Like a Fish: How sound rules life under water', by …
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In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Simon Ritter, deputy CTO of Azul, about the six features in Java 24 he thinks are most exciting, including faster startup times for Java apps, improvements to the Stream Gatherers API, and more. Learn more about Java 24 here: https://sdtimes.com/java/java-24-is-now-available-with-release-of-stream-gatherers-…
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This week, novelist Damon Galgut remembers the ground-breaking South African playwright Athol Fugard; and Michael Caines on two very different approaches to the Danish prince. 'Grand Theft Hamlet', on Mubi 'Hamlet', by William Shakespeare, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon- Avon, until March 29 Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. S…
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This week, Larry Wolff immerses himself in a bold operatic vision of Melville's classic; and Travis Elborough on a boosterish attempt to rescue Croydon from its knockers. 'Moby-Dick', composed by Jake Heggie, Metropolitan Opera House, New York, until March 29 'Croydonopolis: A Journey to the Greatest City that Never Was', by Will Noble Produced by …
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In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Martin Reynolds, field CTO of Harness, about the misalignment between developers and FinOps. The company recently did a report that backed up the claims that developers and FinOps aren't properly aligned, and they talk about some of the findings of that report. Some key points of discussion include: The fact…
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This week, Toby Lichtig chats to Sam Leith about formative literature at Jewish Book Week; and David Horspool meets Sue Prideaux, winner of this year's Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize. 'The Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading', by Sam Leith 'Wild Thing: A Life of Paul Gauguin', by Sue Prideaux Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See a…
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In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Lukasz Karolewski, senior staff software engineer at LinkedIn, and Ajay Prakash, staff software engineer at LinkedIn, to talk about how they built a prompt engineering playground at LinkedIn to improve cross-team collaboration with non-technical teams. They discuss: Why they built the playground The choice t…
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This week, Michael Caines interviews the men behind the Royal Shakespeare Company's thrilling new production of Christopher Marlowe's Edward II; and Nat Segnit finds Pico Iyer's journeys to a Californian monastery a welcome retreat from the world. 'Edward II', by Christopher Marlowe, Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, until April 5 2025 'Learning f…
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In this episode David Rubinstein interviews Eran Yahav, co-founder and CTO of Tabnine, about why its important to provide AI assistants with clean code. They discuss: The importance of defining organizational rules and best practices to guide the AI How to use AI-assisted refactoring to improve legacy codebases If organizations should apply KonMari…
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This week, Edith Hall finds herself mesmerised, entranced and perplexed by Sophocles; and Barnaby Phillips on a bizarre imperial incursion in 19th-century Africa. 'Oedipus', by Sophocles, Old Vic until March 29 'Electra', by Sophocles, Duke of York's Theatre until April 12 'A Training School for Elephants', by Sophy Roberts Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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Join SD Times news editor Jenna Barron for a panel discussion on DeepSeek and what developers need to know about this model that has been in the spotlight for the past few weeks. The conversation covers why DeepSeek has gained so much attention, what makes it different from other models, proper data security and hygiene practices for using DeepSeek…
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This week, we're joined by Eimear McBride as she publishes a compelling new novel; and Anne Fuchs celebrates WG Sebald's illuminating and idiosyncratic essays. 'The City Changes Its Face', by Eimear McBride 'Silent Catastrophes: Essays in Austrian Literature', by WG Sebald, translated by Jo Catling Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See a…
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In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Damien Garros, co-founder and CEO of OpsMill, about middle code, a concept that sits somewhere between programming and low-code/no-code. They discuss: What middle code is The influence generative AI has had on this technology How middle code can be used to accomplish things not possible with low-code or …
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This week, Kevin Brazil on the revealing tour d'horizontal of a great writer; and Keith Miller goes down a rabbit-hole in search of Richard Ayoade. 'The Loves of My Life: A Sex Memoir', by Edmund White 'The Unfinished Harauld Hughes', 'Plays, Prose, Pieces, Poetry', 'The Models Trilogy', 'Four Films', by Harauld Hughes/Richard Ayoade Produced by Ch…
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In this episode, we interview Dylan Thomas, senior director of product engineering at OpenText Cybersecurity, about the evolution from shift left to shift everywhere. At the end of 2024, he predicted: "In 2025, DevSecOps will continue evolving beyond the ‘shift-left’ paradigm, embracing a more mature ‘shift everywhere’ approach. This shift calls on…
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This week, Toby Lichtig assesses the latest recreation of Bob Dylan, man and myth; and David Gallagher on an academic and spy who inspired the work of Javier Marias. 'A Complete Unknown', a film by James Mangold 'Scholar-Spy: The Worlds of Professor Sir Peter Russell', by Bruce Taylor Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva…
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This week, Boris Dralyuk on a compelling portrait of the Black Sea port of Odesa, past and present; and Russell Williams is put in mind of the rumpled TV detective Columbo by a pacy French novel. 'Undefeatable: Odesa in Love and War', by Julian Evans 'Bristol', by Jean Echenoz Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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In this episode, we spoke with Trisha Gee, lead developer advocate at Gradle, about flaky tests and the challenges of dealing with them. Key talking points: What is a flaky test? How can they be identified? How can they be prevented in the future? Other useful resources on flaky tests: Develocity’s Flaky Test Detection Trisha’s recent Flaky Test we…
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In this episode, we spoke with Derek Holt, CEO of Digital.ai, about the emerging practice of software engineering intelligence (SEI). At the end of last year, he predicted that "SEI will have a breakout year in 2025 as more and more businesses realize they need to measure the end-to-end business process of software development and delivery in order…
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This week, Vanessa Curtis is entranced by the candour of the Bloomsbury set's photograph albums; and Emma Greensmith on the mythical creatures that fascinated the ancient world. 'The Bloomsbury Photographs", by Maggie Humm 'Centaurs and Snake-Kings: Hybrids and the Greek Imagination', by Jeremy McInerney Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast.…
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In this episode, we interview Scott McCarty, senior principal product manager of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, about what we can look forward to in 2025 when it comes to containers. Key talking points include: Cross-platform use cases for containers Bending containers to do more for us An overview of bootc and how it fits into the future of containers…
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This week, JS Barnes trembles in his boots before the latest incarnation of a classic vampire tale; and Mary C Flannery on the practical magic of the medieval kitchen. 'Nosferatu', various cinemas 'Recipes and Book Culture in England, 1350-1600', Carrie Griffin and Hannah Ryley, editors Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri…
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This week, Simone Gubler ponders the contents of a dog's mind; and Tristram Fane Saunders praises the poet Wendy Cope's strengths and subtleties. 'The Happiness of Dogs: Why the Unexamined Life is Most Worth Living', by Mark Rowlands 'Collared: How We Made the Modern Dog', by Chris Pearson 'Collected Poems', by Wendy Cope Hosted on Acast. See acast…
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In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Brian Fox, co-founder and CTO of Sonatype. They discuss the company's 10th annual State of the Software Supply Chain report. Key talking points include: The rapid growth of malicious open-source components The increasing length of time needed to remediate vulnerabilities How regulations impact supply cha…
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This week, Catriona Seth goes in search of the mysterious last queen of France; and Maria Margaronis is entranced by the stage adaptation of a children's classic. 'Marie-Antoinette', by Charles-Éloi Vial 'Ballet Shoes', adapted by Kendall Feaver from Noel Streatfeild's novel, National Theatre, London, until February 22 Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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In this episode, David Rubinstein interviews Mohamed Lazzouni, CTO of Aware, a company that offers identity verification services. They discuss the current state of biometric authentication, including its challenges, user experience, and ethical considerations. They also talk about concerns regarding deepfakes and the countermeasures to protect aga…
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This week, novelist and playwright Caryl Phillips remembers his friendship with the magnificent James Baldwin; and Robert Potts on the ingenious return of George Smiley. The works of James Baldwin 'Karla's Choice', a John le Carré novel, by Nick Harkaway Produced by Charlotte Pardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein interviews Tanner Burson, vice president of engineering at Prismatic, about how AI might be destabilizing development pipelines. They discuss: The lack of long-term thinking around AI in development Why AI-generated code is hard to understand and maintain Issues with using AI to verify code Transcri…
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This week, Lauren Elkin on a Nobel Prize-winner's obsession with images; and Judith Flanders assesses bold claims about the origins of contemporary English. 'The Use of Photography', by Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie, translated by Alison L. Strayer 'La Langue Anglaise N'existe Pas: C’est du français mal prononcé', by Bernard Cerquiglini Produced by…
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In this episode of the cyber riddler, we talked about the critical first stage of cyberattacks: Initial Access. Learn how hackers breach organizations using tactics like phishing, exploiting vulnerabilities, stolen credentials, and supply chain attacks. We’ll explore real-world examples, discuss why initial access is so crucial, and share practical…
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