Open At Intel: Assessing Project Security with OpenSSF Scorecard

Evaluating security risk associated with open source software projects can be a complex or even daunting task, but an Open Source Security Foundation project called OpenSSF Scorecard helps put some order and automation into the process. In this episode, we chat with one of OpenSSF Scorecard’s contributors, Brian Russell of Google, and Ryan Ware, Director of Open Source Security… Continue reading Open At Intel: Assessing Project Security with OpenSSF Scorecard

Open at Intel: Scanning for Vulnerabilities with CVE Binary Tool

This episode explores an open source software vulnerability scanner called CVE Binary Tool, which scans binaries and component lists in your project and reports back known vulnerabilities based on data from NIST’s National Vulnerability Database (NVD) list of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). My guest is Dr. Terry Oda, a security researcher at Intel and the lead maintainer of CVE Binary… Continue reading Open at Intel: Scanning for Vulnerabilities with CVE Binary Tool

Open at Intel: Securing Applications with Gramine

Open at Intel Podcast Episode 7 Includes intel.com renditions

Mona Vij, principal engineer at Intel Labs, leads Intel’s efforts on the Gramine project, which is a library OS that allows for running unmodified applications and, among other things, solves the problem of running applications out-of-the-box on Intel SGX-enabled hardware. We’ll dive into Gramine, a Confidential Computing Consortium Project and discuss easing the path to running in a trusted… Continue reading Open at Intel: Securing Applications with Gramine

Reality 2.0: 3D Printing, Ya’ll

Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Kyle Rankin and Shawn Powers about Shawn’s head’s appearance at the recent SCaLE conference and 3D printing, all while having a little too much fun. Hit play if you always wondered about our Myers-Briggs types. Episode Links

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