The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester - The One with the ServiceNow Federal CTO
Jonathan Alboum, Federal CTO at ServiceNow, and Former CIO at the Department of Agriculture joins the show to discuss the value low-code technology can bring to the public sector. We also discuss what government CIO’s are currently thinking as they enter a new normal and insights from his extensive career in the public sector.
PHPUgly - 224:The UUID Life
I've got to be honest with you, this is a ROUGH CUT of a show. Had issues with recording, the issue is I forgot to start the recording, so I had to grab the audio from the stream. So there are barking dogs and all sorts of issues in the show.
This week on the podcast, Eric, John, and Thomas talk about STILL MORE Crypto Talk, NERDTree in PHPStorm, enums in PHP, and much more
Links from the show:
- Vim keyboard shortcuts for project navigator / structure / tool window : VIM-1042
- Browser ‘Favicons’ Can Be Used as Undeletable ‘Supercookies’ to Track You Online
- Facebook bans news in Australia as fight with government escalates - YouTube
- https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/22/business/australia-google-facebook-news-media.html
- Getting Started with Laravel Livewire - SitePoint
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Python Bytes - #221 Pattern matching and accepting change in Python with Brett Cannon
- Keeping up with Rich
- 12 requests per second
- Python Launcher for Unix reaches RC (probably 😉)
- Build a text editor with Python and curses
- Pattern matching and accepting change in Python
- A Quick Intro to Structural Pattern Matching in Python
- Extras
- Joke
The Stack Overflow Podcast - How do digital nomads pay their taxes?
A nice story on how to avoid the Nomad Tax Trap.
Got a lot of employees moving to Texas? The state is notorious for the number of patent lawsuits filed there, and having employees living in the area may expose companies to great legal liability.
If the work from home boom is here to stay, get ready for a lot of "cost-of-living" adjustments to follow.
Our lifeboat badge of the week goes to kd12 for explaining: How to get an element by its data-id in jQuery
Lex Fridman Podcast - #162 – Jim Keller: The Future of Computing, AI, Life, and Consciousness
Jim Keller is a legendary microprocessor engineer, previously at AMD, Apple, Tesla, Intel, and now Tenstorrent. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors:
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(00:00) – Introduction
(07:02) – Good design is both science and engineering
(13:03) – Javascript
(17:09) – RISC vs CISC
(21:09) – What makes a great processor?
(22:38) – Intel vs ARM
(24:27) – Steve Jobs and Apple
(27:05) – Elon Musk and Steve Jobs
(32:50) – Father
(36:33) – Perfection
(42:48) – Modular design
(48:22) – Moore’s law
(55:20) – Hardware for deep learning
(1:02:14) – Making neural networks fast at scale
(1:09:51) – Andrej Karpathy and Chris Lattner
(1:14:05) – How GPUs work
(1:18:12) – Tesla Autopilot, NVIDIA, and Mobileye
(1:22:52) – Andrej Karpathy and Software 2.0
(1:29:13) – Tesla Dojo
(1:31:49) – Neural networks will understand physics better than humans
(1:34:02) – Re-engineering the human brain
(1:38:56) – Infinite fun and the Culture Series by Iain Banks
(1:40:50) – Neuralink
(1:46:13) – Dreams
(1:50:06) – Ideas
(2:00:19) – Aliens
(2:05:16) – Jordan Peterson
(2:10:13) – Viruses
(2:13:22) – WallStreetBets and Robinhood
(2:21:25) – Advice for young people
(2:23:15) – Human condition
(2:25:43) – Fear is a cage
(2:30:34) – Love
(2:36:57) – Regrets
Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S4 Bonus: Jeff Meisner, Sector 5 Digital
Jeff Meisner is an electrical engineering grad from Waterloo in Canada. Post college, he settled in to the DFW area, and worked for several tech companies, mostly on the business development side.
He loves to travel with his family - his wife of 34 years, 2 daughters & sons in laws, and a couple of grand dogs in the dachshund, beagle and black lab family. In addition to this, he enjoys watching sports, mainly golf and football. Fun fact, he has a 3rd degree black belt in taekwondo, but he doesn't keep up with the discipline anymore. Some of his biggest influences are the 10 commandments and the books - good to great, crossing the chasm, and traction.
He started his agency 6 years ago to create award winning live, 3d experiences for brands like American Airlines, Halliburton, Galderma and other large organizations. When COVID hit, live events were no more, which created a problem for his industry. In response to this, his team built a new platform to connect his clients to their customers... virtually.
This is the creation story of Sector 5 Digital, and S5D Rush.
Links
- Website: https://www.sector5digital.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffmeisner/
- https://www.sector5digital.com/news/s5d-rush/
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Security Unlocked - Enterprise Resiliency: Breakfast of Champions
Prior to the pandemic, workdays used to look a whole lot different. If you had a break, you could take a walk to stretch your legs, shake the hands of your co-workers, or get some 1-on-1 face time with the boss. Ahh... those were the days. That close contact we once had is now something that many of us yearn for as we’ve had to abruptly lift and shift from living in our office to working from our home. But communicating and socializing aren’t the only things that were easier back then. The walls of your office have expanded, and with them, the boundaries of your security protocols. Small in-office tasks like patching a server have now become multi-step processes that require remote management, remote updates, and remote administrative control. With that comes the prioritization of resilience and what it means for enterprises, customers, and security teams alike. That’s where remote enterprise resiliency comes into play.
Today on the pod, we explore the final chapter of the MDDR. Irfan Mirza, Director of Enterprise Continuity and Resilience at Microsoft, wraps up the observations from the report by giving hosts Nic Fillingham and Natalya Godyla the rundown on enterprise resiliency and discusses how we can ensure the highest levels of security while working from home. Irfan explains the Zero trust model and how Microsoft is working to extend security benefits to your kitchen or home office, or... that make-shift workspace in your closet.
In the second segment, Andrew Paverd, Senior Researcher on the Microsoft Security Response Center Team and jack of all trades, stops by… and we’re not convinced he’s fully human. He’s here to tell us about the many hats he wears, from safe systems programming to leveraging AI to help with processes within the MSRC, and shares how he has to think like a hacker to prevent attacks. Spoiler alert: he’s a big follower of Murphy’s Law.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
- How classical security models are being challenged
- What the Zero Trust Model is and how it works
- The three critical areas of resilience: extending the enterprise boundary, prioritizing resilient performance, and validating the resilience of our human infrastructure.
- How hackers approach our systems and technologies
Some Questions We Ask:
- How has security changed as a product of the pandemic?
- Do we feel like we have secured the remote workforce?
- What frameworks exist to put a metric around where an organization is in terms of its resiliency?
- What is Control Flow Guard (CFG) and Control-Flow Integrity?
- What’s the next stage for the Rust programming language?
Resources:
Microsoft Digital Defense Report
Related:
Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault
Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts
Security Unlocked is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
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Big Technology Podcast - Three Mayors On The Future Of Tech in the U.S.
Mayor Francis Suarez of Miami, Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway of Madison, and Mayor Steve Adler of Austin join Big Technology Podcast to discuss the future of tech in the U.S.
They’re showing up on a tech podcast because they see an opportunity to take some of the growth once headed to the Bay Area, and bring it home. They may have a chance. Out of the four mayors I asked to be on the show, only San Francisco Mayor London Breed declined. That says something.
What’s clear from speaking with the mayors is that remote work is not going away anytime soon, and that presents opportunities for people and cities that simply were not there before. This will have an impact on the country’s economy, and the tech industry as well, for reasons we discuss.
Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S4 E7: Dan Robinson, Heap
At 18 years old, Dan Robinson was 100% convinced that he was going to be a mathematician. He went to college at Stanford, and when he got there, he realized that math beyond high school was very different.. and as such, he didn't want to make that his day job. He always enjoyed making stuff, specifically with computers, and he started leaning into computer science and deep learning projects.
He loves to hike, and be outside with his friends. Recently, he has gotten addicted to chess online - though he claims he's not any good at it. So addicted, that he had to have his close friend hold onto his account password for him.
Dan is originally from Boston, which is his excuse for being direct and difficult to work with. In fact, he finds it so strange that people don't interrupt others more in the bay area.
Previously, the CEO of Dan's current venture was a PM at Facebook - and he couldn't get basic answers to how people used the platform. Similar problems were popping up for Dan at Palantir, causing long cycles just to get a single question answered. They both were thinking - there HAS to be a better way.
This is the creation story of Heap.
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