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
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FLOSS Weekly: VanillaOS on a Stick – Pietro di Caprio, VanillaOS
Pietro di Caprio joins Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Shawn Powers to discuss VanillaOS, a new Linux distro with a hot new feature: it’s immutable. Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly
Open at Intel: Confidential Computing
I spoke with Dan Middleton of Intel and Dave Thaler of Microsoft about their work furthering confidential computing technology via the Confidential Computing Consortium. Links: Confidential Computing Consortium
Hear me on Open at Intel: Software Supply Chains
Marcela Melara, a research scientist in the security and Privacy Research Group at Intel Labs, and Bruno Domingues, a chief technology officer in the financial services industry practice and a SLSA project contributor share their deep knowledge about software supply chain Security, a subject on everyone’s minds today.
Reality 2.0: Is AI the New Search?
Katherine Druckman and Doc Searls talk to Ezequiel Lanza about AI-based search. Episode Links
Hear Me on Open at Intel: Christopher ”CRob” Robinson Shares an Optimistic Take on Open Source Security
Christopher Robinson, also known as “CRob,” is the Director of Security Communications at Intel. In this role, Robinson handles crisis communications, training and security and incident communications. Half of the team behind the engaging security video series Chips and Salsa, he is also heavily involved in open source security communities and acts a technical advisor for the… Continue reading Hear Me on Open at Intel: Christopher ”CRob” Robinson Shares an Optimistic Take on Open Source Security
Hear Me on Open at Intel: Threat Modeling Down the Rabbit Hole
Intel Open Source Evangelist, Katherine Druckman, speaks with Intel open source security experts John Whiteman and John Andersen about threat modeling. Threat modeling should be step one in any security conversation, so please join us as we jump down the rabbit hole!
Hear Me on FLOSS Weekly: Software Supply Chain Security
Dan Lorenc of Sigstore and Chainguard joins Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman on FLOSS Weekly to discuss the software supply chain.The open source software supply chains are increasingly vulnerable attack surfaces. Nobody knows more, or is doing more, to secure those surfaces than Dan Lorenc. Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly
Reality 2.0: Experts Weigh in on ChatGPT
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Ezequiel Lanza and Tony Mongkolsmai about ChatGPT, generative AI, and open source software.
Reality 2.0: Email Disaster, Encrypted Backups and Chat GPT
Doc Searls, Katherine Druckman, and Shawn have fun with ChatGPT, rant about email disasters, and chat about Apple’s new encrypted backups.