This Week in Enterprise Tech

Season 1

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This Week in Enterprise Tech explores the complex, cutting edge world of enterprise technology. Hosted by Lou Maresca, TWiET features IT professionals explaining the ins and outs of enterprise solutions.

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295 Episodes

  • The Thinner the Client
    E1
    The Thinner the ClientMicrosoft's new announcements, stuff Robert's IT guy says, virtual desktop infrastructures, and more.
  • Not a Roomba
    E2
    Not a RoombaGoogle fiber, wireless array, cloud services, and more.
  • It is a Tablet
    E3
    It is a TabletBring your own device to work, Comcast running scared from Google, and DEFCON
  • Keep Your RF off my Yard
    E4
    Keep Your RF off my YardWiFi Police, RF black magic, Curiosity logs in, hunt for the WiFi glitch, and more.
  • Don't Trust the Salesman
    E5
    Don't Trust the SalesmanMicrosoft garage, extreme networking, forklifting, and more.
  • Behind The Firewall
    E6
    Behind The FirewallAssange has an enterprise problem, going out of band, advanced firewalls, and more.
  • Beer Power over Ethernet
    E7
    Beer Power over EthernetMicrosoft gets a facelift, power over ethernet, what is CRM, and more.
  • Shoot it, Burn it
    E8
    Shoot it, Burn itStorage, HD you can't kill, do you trust the cloud?, and more.
  • I Love it When a VLAN Comes Together
    E9
    I Love it When a VLAN Comes TogetherServers and salads, VLANS, Microsoft Server 2012, and more.
  • Taps for the PC Era
    E10
    Taps for the PC EraMicrosoft eats its own dog food, what taps are for, end of the PC era, and more.
  • The Internet of Bouncing Things
    E11
    The Internet of Bouncing ThingsKickstart enterprise, ioSafe NAS, internet of things, and more.
  • Interop Live
    E12
    Interop LiveInterop is an independently organized conference and exhibition designed to empower information technology professionals to make smart business decisions.
  • Heads in the Clouds
    E13
    Heads in the CloudsGoogles network does not exist, how to keep your fiber clean, vitalization jamboree, and more.
  • All Tapped Out
    E14
    All Tapped OutHuawei and ZTE get slapped, our networks get tapped, OS deployment, and more.
  • Streaming with the Fishes
    E15
    Streaming with the FishesThe Cloud gets busted, your DNS gets poisoned, a network with eyes, and more.
  • Virtualization Special
    E16
    Virtualization SpecialFake Twitter accounts, fiber is good for your diet, virtualization, and more.
  • Tablet Tool Time
    E17
    Tablet Tool TimeHurricane Sandy snuffs out servers, Win8 tablets galore, network mapping, and more.
  • The Cloud is Falling
    E18
    The Cloud is FallingTrustworthy new gear, Acer's new C7 chromebook, cloud data is not your own, and more.
  • Have You Been to Kansas
    E19
    Have You Been to KansasSinofsky is out, Google Fiber rolling out, Big Data, and more.
  • Poo Over IP
    E20
    Poo Over IPPoo powered data center, augmented reality, Windows 8 gadgets, and more.
  • The Shocking Truth About DC
    E21
    The Shocking Truth About DCSandy spikes fiber upgrade, DC in the DC, disaster planning, and more.
  • Take the Gun, Leave the Spork
    E22
    Take the Gun, Leave the SporkGear and tech you'll need for the Apocalypse, flexible solar panels, Nokia 920, and more.
  • Questions From the Trolls
    E23
    Questions From the TrollsPreferred storage devices, different types of firewalls, and questions from you!
  • One Ring to Rule Them All
    E24
    One Ring to Rule Them AllT-Mobile gets transparent, IBM sheds light on the future, and software defined networks take over the world.
  • The Uprising
    E25
    The UprisingCES wrap-up, the Erogotron, Padre's Swag, to sit or to stand, and more.
  • Seriously Good POS
    E26
    Seriously Good POSBig data goes bad, life is a POS, network monitoring, and more.
  • AUP There it is
    E27
    AUP There it isCisco calls it quits, warrantless cloud searches, acceptable use policy, and more.
  • Office 365 is Cool
    E28
    Office 365 is CoolChina loves UPnP, it's not the post PC world, Microsoft has a messaging problem, and more.
  • The Inevitable Headache
    E29
    The Inevitable HeadacheUSB 3.0 can Disrupt WiFi, DHS can seize without warrant, UPnP out of control, and more.
  • Big Data gets Personal
    E30
    Big Data gets PersonalGoogle’s Android reborn as retwork-hacking kit, 40 G Ethernet?, HP gets back in the tablet game, and more!
  • Trolls and Other Disasters
    E31
    Trolls and Other DisastersNSFW gets trolled, your data gets rolled, ioSafe Storage, and more.
  • SSD is Better Than Bacon
    E32
    SSD is Better Than BaconHow durable are SSDs?, FCC outlaws Cell Boosters, Time Warner could deliver 1Gbps Internet, and more.
  • Live from Enterprise Connect 2013
    E33
    Live from Enterprise Connect 2013What is Enterprise Connect, Is ATT trying to bypass the FCC, Hackers use Casino's network to cheat the house, and more.
  • Polly Wants a Camera
    E34
    Polly Wants a CameraGoogle Fiber reaches a new city, Twitter sued for not blocking hate speech, and what is Immersive Telepresence?
  • Patent Troll Smackdown
    E35
    Patent Troll SmackdownProject Glass is "won" by a random gaggle of geeks, Divers attack submarine fiber, Red Hat goes after patent trolls, and Google might be the savior of the patent universe.
  • This. Will. Not. Stand.
    E36
    This. Will. Not. Stand.Austin to Get Google Fiber, Splunk to process a lot of data, what the heck is peering, and more.
  • She Blinded Me with Fiber
    E37
    She Blinded Me with FiberHP mobility, infrastructure management, bitcoin mining, and more.
  • The Missing LYNC
    E38
    The Missing LYNCGoogle expands Fiber, CISPA is going to destroy civilization, we deep-dive LYNC like it's going out of style.
  • Smart Grids and Dumb Interfaces
    E39
    Smart Grids and Dumb InterfacesProtecting against a DDoS Attack, what is the "Smart Grid", Is Metro Dying?, and more.
  • Viva Las Interop
    E40
    Viva Las InteropDDoSing the InteropNET, surviving Interop, Avaya Fabric, and more.
  • One SSD to Rule Them All
    E41
    One SSD to Rule Them AllWindows 8 flops, PC shipments drop, Enterprise SSD, and more.
  • Gateway 42
    E42
    Gateway 42New Google Fiber City, DDoS Services, Dell SonicWALL, and more.
  • Xbox One
    E43
    Xbox OneXbox One specs, operating system, the art of the product launch, and more.
  • Don't Hate the Player
    E44
    Don't Hate the PlayerFrom copyright troll to patent troll - how to recognize, protect against, and stomp them out, and more.
  • Can You Hear Me Now?
    E45
    Can You Hear Me Now?Patent troll redux, the NSA lends an ear, Microsoft's TechEd, and more.
  • NSA Deep Dive
    E46
    NSA Deep DiveWhy is the NSA listening to your calls?, how are they listening to you calls, what can you do about it, and more.
  • The Temporary Tribe
    E47
    The Temporary TribeComcast exec says "People don't WANT gigabit ethernet," Google starts the Engagement Project, and an interview with AKQA's Adam Creeger and Jeff Titus.
  • 802.11ac
    E48
    802.11acSkype privacy concerns, Cisco super-sizes the core, 802.11ac, and more.
  • In the Sauce
    E49
    In the SauceOnline reputation management, how charging kiosks can pwn your smartphone, hacking though social engineering, and more.
  • Got 99 Problems, but the Switch Ain't One
    E50
    Got 99 Problems, but the Switch Ain't OneEnterprise customers reluctant to agree to the terms of the cloud, Cheebert does show-and-tell with his new devices, what to do with previously-loved enterprise gear, and more.
  • Turn Off All the Things
    E51
    Turn Off All the ThingsSoftware defined storage, the "obsolete" supercomputer, wireless services could dwarf co-lo energy consumption, and more.
  • Alphabet Soup
    E52
    Alphabet SoupThe IRS wants to tax your free lunch, how a $1 part brought down a $1 million data center, NAS vs. SAN, and more.
  • SNMP & SANs
    E53
    SNMP & SANsGoogle backtracks on Net-Neutrality, all about SNMP, and more.
  • The Boys Are Back in Town!
    E54
    The Boys Are Back in Town!China has an XP problem, Microsoft's government cloud, DefCon, and more.
  • PRISM AIN'T a Prism
    E55
    PRISM AIN'T a PrismRapid deployment networks, fiber tapping, SDN networking, and more.
  • Busted Windows
    E56
    Busted WindowsSteve Ballmer stepping down as Microsoft CEO, capturing wireless traffic, Windows 8.1 goes RTM, and more.
  • Islands in the Data Stream
    E57
    Islands in the Data StreamMicrosoft buys Nokia's devices business, remote network deployment, an interview with Karl Auerbach, and more.
  • Dell is the New IBM
    E58
    Dell is the New IBMFBI admits to TOR server malware, Dell goes private, the future of networking, and more.
  • Armitage, Cobalt Strike, and Metasploit
    E59
    Armitage, Cobalt Strike, and MetasploitNetwork penetration testing demo, Verizon won't activate the Nexus 7 LTE, Blackberry to go private, and more.
  • Secrets of the WiFi Masters
    E60
    Secrets of the WiFi MastersLive from Interop New York 2013, we interview the Chief Network Architect of Interop, talk about WiFi, and more.
  • Aerohive Explains 802.11ac
    E61
    Aerohive Explains 802.11acMicrosoft says Security Essentials is a baseline program, China's 2 million public opinion analysts, 802.11ac explained, and more.
  • Man in the Middle
    E62
    Man in the MiddlePower spikes plague the NSA's data center, HP cracks down on telecommuting, man-in-the-middle attacks, and more.
  • The First Law of the Internet
    E63
    The First Law of the InternetWindows 8.1 released with many unhappy, Google Fiber now permits home servers, fragmentation of the Internet, and more.
  • Identity Management - Part I
    E64
    Identity Management - Part IGoogle's floating data center, vulnerability in Netgear's ReadyNAS, identity management, and more.
  • Application Performance Management
    E65
    Application Performance ManagementGoogle's party barge, the patent war heats up, WildPackets demo, and more.
  • IPv6 vs. IPv4
    E66
    IPv6 vs. IPv4The losing battle of Net Neutrality, comparing IPv6 and IPv4, IETF plans to protect the web from government spying, and more.
  • Deeper Packet Inspection
    E67
    Deeper Packet InspectionGreen data centers, deep packet inspection, Yahoo to encrypt data traffic, and more.
  • Intrusion Prevention and Detection
    E68
    Intrusion Prevention and DetectionThe NSA is as the NSA does, a new Linux distribution called Elementary OS, a deep dive into IPS/IDS, and more.
  • Glenn Evans and the Future of Networking
    E69
    Glenn Evans and the Future of NetworkingThe Army got caught pirating software, making money faster than the speed of light, Glenn Evens on the future of networking, and more.
  • Secure Your Mobile Data
    E70
    Secure Your Mobile DataTech giants call for the end of government snooping, someone hijacked the internet, securing your mobile data, and more.
  • Spoof My SMTP
    E71
    Spoof My SMTPGoogle kills the firewall, Cheebert smacks a troll, Rafael Mudge spoofs your SMTP, and more.
  • Beacon Beachhead
    E72
    Beacon BeachheadGoogle tracking your email, changes to US Intelligence apparatus, what's under the tree, and more!
  • The 2013 Enterprise Wrap-up
    E73
    The 2013 Enterprise Wrap-upThe 2013 enterprise wrap-up.
  • The 2014 Predictions: Loser Buys the Pizza
    E74
    The 2014 Predictions: Loser Buys the PizzaLinksys and Netgear get backdoored, Christmas saves the Surface, 2014 predictions, and more.
  • Splunk Goes Your Big Data
    E75
    Splunk Goes Your Big DataNeiman Marcus announces a data breach, hackers gain control of SCADA systems, Google buys Nest, big data in 2014, and more.
  • Net Neutral, Padre Biased
    E76
    Net Neutral, Padre BiasedBooth babes don't sell product, the Windows X-Pocalypse, and everything you wanted to know about net neutrality.
  • Screencasting
    E77
    ScreencastingIs the TOR network compromised? Networks get Flashy, the FCC loves SIP, and we're screencasting.
  • Too Nice for Microsoft
    E78
    Too Nice for MicrosoftCrowdsourcing law enforcement, Fr. Robert talks to Tim Titus of Path Solutions about smart SFPs, Microsoft preparing to name next CEO, and more.
  • Stop Feeding the Pigeons
    E79
    Stop Feeding the PigeonsComcast WiFi Hotspotting home routers, Cisco feeds patent troll, end of credit card swipe-and-sign, and more.
  • There's Nothing to See Here
    E80
    There's Nothing to See HereMicrosoft on autopilot, domestic surveillance using Lync, NTP Amplification attack, the broadband arms race, and more.
  • Kingston Knows SSDs
    E81
    Kingston Knows SSDsThe future of SDN is a video game, sudo all the time, Kingston knows their SSDs, and more.
  • Be a Good Netizen Adopt IPv6
    E82
    Be a Good Netizen Adopt IPv6IBM is all in on Big Data cloud services, Social Engineering to spy on the Feds, what is ARIN, Worldwide IPv6 adoption, and more.
  • Big Data and Enterprise Connect 2014
    E83
    Big Data and Enterprise Connect 2014US Government relinquishes control of the internet, there is demand for the Surface Pro, Modular Data Centers, HIPPA, and more.
  • Vertical, Desperate, and Tested
    E84
    Vertical, Desperate, and TestedComcast to bundle Apple TV with service, the highway for Huawei, Cisco Cloud Services, Windows 8 debacle, and more.
  • Live From Interop Las Vegas 2014
    E85
    Live From Interop Las Vegas 2014Google's cloud computer, Microsoft Office for the iPad, Blackberry's new strategy, everybody loves Satya Nadella, and more.
  • Live Action and The Internet of Vulnerable Things
    E86
    Live Action and The Internet of Vulnerable ThingsCisco back away from VMWare, when spam goes bad, wireless might bridge the broadband gap, and more.
  • SMB's Spinning in the Vorex
    E87
    SMB's Spinning in the VorexThe US missed its own XP deadline, FTC can sue companies over data breaches, 900 Canadian Social Insurance Numbers stolen with Heartbleed, and more.
  • Heartbleed? Oops
    E88
    Heartbleed? OopsiBeacon cannot be turned off, Google is on a spending spree, Heartbleed in action, AT&T in the new round of spectrum wars, and more.
  • A Nesting Doll of Patent-Trolly Goodness
    E89
    A Nesting Doll of Patent-Trolly GoodnessChina has a great wall of XP fail, Google's going wireless, a patent troll gets slapped, and the FCC is totally, kinda, sorta supporting Net Neutrality.
  • iBeacon to Your BigData
    E90
    iBeacon to Your BigDataApple defeats Samsung in court, hack all things, DOJ would prefer you don't encrypt your data, Vigilant Solutions has your license plate, and more.
  • Disaster Recovery with a Broomstick
    E91
    Disaster Recovery with a BroomstickFCC gets stuck in the slow lane, FBI wants to hack your bot-infested PC, a cautionary tale about Big Data, and more.
  • Net Neutral, ISP Hostile
    E92
    Net Neutral, ISP HostileWoz to the rescue, DDoS attacks on DNS servers, Net Neutrality according to the FCC, Level Three has approximately 180,000 miles of fiber and more.
  • VDI: The Licensing
    E93
    VDI: The LicensingNewegg goes after Patent Trolls, Google is building a satellite fleet, Twitter releases all the tweets back to 2006, Apple makes a foray into Dropbox territory, cancel the XPocalypse with some registry hacking, and more.
  • VDI vs. Server Huggers and EMP: Fight!
    E94
    VDI vs. Server Huggers and EMP: Fight!Netflix tries shaming Verizon, China refuses Win8, the White House has it's own Maker Faire, a introduction to VDI, and more.
  • Livesift Online Engagement
    E95
    Livesift Online EngagementAT&T promises to be good to consumers if the FCC let's them acquire DirectTV, Tesla reveals plan to share supercharger network, Microsoft's secret Android patents revealed, Cisco faces off with VMware over the future of the SDN Data Center, Google figures out how to slash DC power usage, and more.
  • Cricket Liu & DNSSEC too
    E96
    Cricket Liu & DNSSEC tooFCC proposes $1B per year for Wi-Fi in schools, The Supreme Court gets it right when it comes to software patents, PF Changes is using Stone Age credit card tech so it can't be hacked, IDC revealed the worst quarter of growth in enterprise storage purchasing in the last decade, and more.
  • Dwayne Melancon: Recovering from a Data Breach
    E97
    Dwayne Melancon: Recovering from a Data BreachFox is going after Dish, Facebook manipulates your brain, Microsoft runs out of IPv4 addresses, One WiFi to rule them all, how to deal with a security breach, and more.
  • Contextual Security With AlienVault
    E98
    Contextual Security With AlienVaultMicrosoft saves the Internet, right before breaking it, you can't run and Indigogo campaign without a note from your nanny state, and AlienVault is here to show how contextual security should be done.
  • Remote Access with Ericom
    E99
    Remote Access with EricomMicrosoft's Nadella issues 3,200 word manifesto to rally the Troops, the benefits and limitations of HTML5 remote access, the USPTO just granted patents for Data Centers, and more.
  • Coho Data: To Infinite Storage and Beyond
    E100
    Coho Data: To Infinite Storage and BeyondMicrosoft and Cisco sitting in a tree, Patent trolls now account for 67 percent of all new patent lawsuits, Google's phone booths of the future, all your servers are belong to us, Cybercrime Task Force by Google, Web Scale Storage, and more.
  • Threat Multiplication with Rapheal Mudge
    E101
    Threat Multiplication with Rapheal MudgeInternet of things, Mo-Data Mo-Problems, Bose won't forget about Beats, iPads in the enterprise, Amazon and the Cloud, threat intelligence and security assessment, and more.
  • Blackhat 2014 Pre-Show
    E102
    Blackhat 2014 Pre-ShowGoogle Glass can steal your passwords, Ransom-ware gets easy, Cryptolocker hack, Snowden data changed terrorist behavior, your car can be hacked, Pwnie Express spy in a box, and more.
  • Bad USB and Legal Smackdown
    E103
    Bad USB and Legal SmackdownFacebook has a brand new power saving system called Autoscale, Iron Man exoskeletons are a step closer, Microsoft is battling for your cloud data rights, Silk Road, Verizon vs. FCC, and more.
  • Dan Holme and IT Unity
    E104
    Dan Holme and IT UnityMicrosoft wants you to accept IE as your personal Internet browser, FCC is talking about using Beacons and bluetooth to enhance wireless 911 location services, Broadwell's here and you didn't hear it coming, and more.
  • ITUS, Watchdox & Zero Hidden Failure
    E105
    ITUS, Watchdox & Zero Hidden FailureBlackhat recap, end times for wireless spectrum, iShake earthquake app, AI is real, ITUS, pushing infrastructure to the edge, WatchDox, and more. Guests: Jock Breitwieser, Daniel Ayoub, Ryan Kalember and Joe Habib.
  • ISPs, Net Neutrality, The Cloud, and Other Nightmares
    E106
    ISPs, Net Neutrality, The Cloud, and Other NightmaresFCC Chairman Tom Wheeler takes the cable industry to task...or does he? Also, Steve Gibson stops by to talk about proper computing in the cloud.
  • Microsoft VDI
    E107
    Microsoft VDIMinecraft gets bought, Security gets a Brazillian, and Microsoft drops by to explain why you're doing VDI all wrong.
  • ITUS the Internet of Things
    E108
    ITUS the Internet of ThingsThe second round of Microsoft layoffs hit their research divisions, China Hacked Government Transport 20 times in a year, what is the "internet of things", and more.
  • The IxChariot
    E109
    The IxChariotGoogle building a data center in the Netherlands, WiFi coming to vending machines, the Shellshock Bash vulnerability, troubleshooting your network with IxChariot, and more.
  • Shellshock Unwrapped
    E110
    Shellshock UnwrappedWindows 10 on the way, AMD making a 64bit ARM Processor, Verizon decides to not throttle customers, Incapsula reports 1 Billion attacks in four days, and a demonstration of Shellshock.
  • PCIe SSD with Kingston
    E111
    PCIe SSD with KingstonSnapchat hacked, the Silk Road technicality, Kingston PCIe SSD, and more.
  • DeepStorage with Howard Marks
    E112
    DeepStorage with Howard MarksYou can thank a drug dealer for your 4th amendment rights, do we need to abandon the cloud? And the future of Enterprise Storage with Howard Marks.
  • The NEW Data Center, with APC/Schneider
    E113
    The NEW Data Center, with APC/SchneiderPayment wars, T-Mobiles plans for the low frequency band, Microsoft is still making money, the ugly truth about kickstarters, how Data Centers have changed over the last decade, and more.
  • Net Neutrality, Microsoft, and CRM with Lou Maresca
    E114
    Net Neutrality, Microsoft, and CRM with Lou MarescaFCC ready to regulate broadband with partial reclassification, FCC moves spectrum auction to 2016, new Microsoft licensing, and more.
  • Hangin with Geeks, Underwater
    E115
    Hangin with Geeks, UnderwaterHome Depot gets owned, why Google's barge was scuttled, Microsoft Band, Troll bounties, deep dive on WireLurker, and more.
  • DDoS'ing a Neutral Net
    E116
    DDoS'ing a Neutral NetThe US Department of Justice is using "stingers" in Cessna's to capture cell data, location metadata is protected by the 4th amendment, why AT&T isn't rolling out fiber, and more.
  • Web Security, Now FREE!
    E117
    Web Security, Now FREE!A Super-complex spy-bot is out there, Boston is setting up smart benches, Cisco SDN, IP cameras hacked using a default username and password, and more.
  • Legal Extravaganza #2
    E118
    Legal Extravaganza #2Amazon goes all-in on green power, BitTorrent Goes Enterprise, Silk Road technicality that the entire cloud could fall into.
  • Breaching with Seculert
    E119
    Breaching with SeculertCisco goes after Arista, faster broadband over telephone lines, White House pushing for schools to teach Computer Science, Advanced Breach Detection, the Sony breach, and more.
  • Enterprise 101 with Recommind
    E120
    Enterprise 101 with RecommindGoogle is shutting down its engineering office in Russia, Google vs. Spain, information intelligence with Recommind, Apple's walled garden may be on fire, and more.
  • Best of 2014
    E121
    Best of 2014We go over the best of the best for 2014!
  • The 2015 Predictions Show
    E122
    The 2015 Predictions ShowWhat does 2015 have in store for the enterprise? Nobody knows! But we give our predictions.
  • Cricket Liu and DNS Too!
    E123
    Cricket Liu and DNS Too!The Cloud is growing quickly, IT budgets are growing again, evolution of cyber attacks, Sony's plot to remove pirated content by removing DNS routing, and more.
  • Getting the Band Back Together
    E124
    Getting the Band Back TogetherSnooping on the Snoops, State of the Union on cyber security, law requiring companies to alert customers of data breach, Title II would level the playing field, enterprise implications of wearables, and more.
  • Encryption Special
    E125
    Encryption SpecialMarriot backs off their de-authoring of WiFi hotspots, Google wants to run with the Enterprise Big Boys, the post PC era, and more.
  • Microsoft, Ixia, Threat Testing
    E126
    Microsoft, Ixia, Threat TestingTCP Dump, Big Blue goes pink, smart sensor lowers home insurance, Chromebooks Winning in California, threat testing with Ixia, and more!
  • Deep Packets with ITUS Networks
    E127
    Deep Packets with ITUS NetworksDDoS is the new black, your Bimmer just got hacked, the FCC got paid, and learn about the ITUS Networks Shield.
  • Shmoocon & BYOD
    E128
    Shmoocon & BYODTitle II will enforce strong Net-Neutrality regulations, Windows RT is dead, Anthem breach, and more.
  • Hit Archive and the Future of Optical Storage
    E129
    Hit Archive and the Future of Optical StorageMicrosoft HoloLens could make collaboration fun, AMD isn't finished in the CPU wars, Tesla is poaching Apple employees, Nadella one year in review, and more.
  • Net Neutral, Google Positive
    E130
    Net Neutral, Google PositiveGoogle goes wireless, two new Azure services, Blackphone 2, Lenovo see's a market fallout due to SuperFish, a new model looks for internet security threats by scanning for bad language, FCC vote to reclassify internet service providers under Title II of the Federal communications act, HP buys Aruba and more!
  • Privacy and Security with ITUS Networks
    E131
    Privacy and Security with ITUS NetworksWhile the rest of the Enterprise world was arguing over the security risks of the "Internet of Things", Disney just did it... and they did it well! Then Daniel Ayoub, from ITUS Networks, drops in to show off his soon-to-be-shipped Guardian, bringing Enterprise security into SOHO/SMB.
  • VMware Storage Operations Manager
    E132
    VMware Storage Operations ManagerIf you're running OpenSSL you should patch now, China employs special units to wage cybewarfare, Target settles their security breach lawsuit for a measly 10 million dollars, the new MacBook's single port comes with a major security risk, Windows 10 upgrades for free, Enterprise Connect 2015 and the State of UC, and Nikhil Gupta joins us to talk about the challenges of storage in a virtual environment.
  • UEFI in the Enterprise
    E133
    UEFI in the EnterpriseNo security for booth babes, HP's new rack at open stack developers, Paypal fined $7.7 million, recruiters using social media to up their game, 1 in 7 browser share for "Project Spartan".
  • AT&T, Comcast, and Other Bad News
    E134
    AT&T, Comcast, and Other Bad NewsOliver Rise joins Padre and Cheebert for a jam session on the next generation of high-bandwidth services, the implications of a cyber-security executive order, and big data.
  • The Next Wave of 802.11AC
    E135
    The Next Wave of 802.11ACVerizon customers can finally opt out of "SuperCookies," Connecticut to develop Gigabit broadband networks, and Microsoft is jumping into mobile payments.
  • Pindrop Security
    E136
    Pindrop SecurityAT&T goes after the FCC, Android is ready for work, Thieves have a new tool that can unlock your car remotely, Skype for Business, Oregon passes tax exemptions to encourage Google Fiber, AMD leaves the Microserver game, and Vijay Balasubramaniyan drops in to talk about Pindrop Security.
  • Interop Preview
    E137
    Interop PreviewComcast merger with Time Warner is dead in the water, Microsoft's Cloud March Continues, The Netherland's National High Tech Crime Unit snagged a large cache of keys, Pwnie Express has a solution for Stingrays, Dell goes after Cisco in the Data Center, Google goes "Google Fiber" on Wireless Carriers, Facebook and Twitter go after spammers and trolls, news from the RSA and more.
  • Interop 2015
    E138
    Interop 2015Nokia has confirmed they are out of the handset manufacturing game, Tesla's 'Super-Battery' and what it means for enterprise, HP makes a play for Campus SDN, Google slapped with an age-discrimination lawsuit, sell your patents to Google to stop IP trolls, and news from the floor of Interop 2015.
  • The Next Generation of DDOS
    E139
    The Next Generation of DDOSJohn Chambers of Cisco steps down, Healthcare data breaches from Cyber attacks, industry big boys are calling for Container standard, big Data and Autonomous vehicles, Intel Xeon E7v3, T-Mobile "Uncarrier" deals result in the company being unprofitable, Data Lakes vs. Data Warehouses, SAP Saphire NOW news, and Steve Gibson joins us to talk about Java Script-based DDOS.
  • Antivenom
    E140
    AntivenomVerizon acquires AOL, Hadoop is transitioning to mainstream use, Microsoft gets cloudy under the sea, cheap home routers are becoming a problem as they can be turned into botnets, business travelers get a privacy boost, Anonymous DDoS using an army of malware infected routers, and Steve Gibson joins us to talk about Venom and more.
  • SSD Myths With Allyn Malventano
    E141
    SSD Myths With Allyn MalventanoEuropean Union president looking to dump net neutrality, FortaCloud gets sexist, time to hoard those IPv4 addresses, and more.
  • Data Center Power
    E142
    Data Center PowerBreathing new life into aging Super Computers, a combination of characters that can crash your iOS device, Google Brillo, IRS hacked for over 100K people's information, MetalO, crowd tracking, Charter & Time Warner, and Mark Swift joins us to talk about data center power.
  • Mobile Security, Run from Simplicity.
    E143
    Mobile Security, Run from Simplicity.Comcast apologizes for DNS outage, Chrome is zapping flash to save battery life, TSA missed 95% of test bombs, China blamed for massive breech at US Office of Personnel Management, things get worse for SOHO routers, Cheebert continues his Maui SmartNet installation, "Hacker's List" gets hacked, Google Loon crashing in a yard near you, Lisa Lorenzin joins the TWiET Riot to talk about mobile security and more.
  • Something Something as a Service.
    E144
    Something Something as a Service.OuterSPACE management, Dropbox gets better for business, exploit attacks Macs while they sleep, SSH comes to Windows, Infrastructure as a Service, new flavors of virtual desktop, and things you should take on your summer vacation.
  • Robots, and Sharks, and Snakes! Oh My!
    E145
    Robots, and Sharks, and Snakes! Oh My!ATT gets Unlimited fines, find out who makes the most reliable hard drives, and Karl Auerbach stops in to tell us about the DARPA Robotics Challenge!
  • Spectrum Wars for Freedom
    E146
    Spectrum Wars for FreedomT-Mobile wants to educate you about spectrum so you'll get mad at the FCC, Microsoft Office on Android phones, National Archive finds some remote control exploits, Casino's find big money in big data, Windows Insiders will get free Windows 10 (not really), and is it still better to put your financial information in the cloud?
  • Apple Exploits and Other Mythical Beasts
    E147
    Apple Exploits and Other Mythical BeastsJuniper makes peering faster, no speed limits for Fiber, solar powered planes, Cisco patches SSH vulnerability, the Supreme Court declines Google's request to overturn the copyright protection of Java's API, Puerto Rico says it can't pay back $70 billion dollars of debt, a wireless hotspot that has room for 10 SIM cards, and Steve Gibson joins us to talk about OSX and iOS security flaws, and Samsung's goozy of a vulnerability.
  • Streaming with the Fishes
    E148
    Streaming with the FishesWindows 7 market share is up, Office 2016 is now available for Mac OS X, Verizon Wireless doesn't fulfill franchise agreement in NYC, Amazon CTO Werner showing off the Amazon API gateway, OPM Hack, Stanford starts the 'Secure Internet of Things', network failures from NYSE, United Airlines and WSJ, and then Chris Knowlton of Wowza joins us to talk about streaming in the enterprise.
  • Kingston Tech in the Data Center
    E149
    Kingston Tech in the Data CenterWindows 10 is about to go Alpha, Senators ask the FCC to investigate cable and broadband prices, Apple's new patent for a service that would track the status of your bank accounts, Google wants Beacons to be open source, SPAM is at an all time low, Comcast's 2Gbps "bargain", a major breakthrough in fiber optic technology, Windows gets pushy with Windows Updates, and David and Cameron join us to talk about Kingston to talk about the adoption of PCIe and SSDs in the datacenter.
  • 45Drives
    E150
    45DrivesMicrosoft buys Adallom, IBM buys a cloud, Google wants to index the world, Windows 10 gets virtual for real security, and your car is now trying to kill you.
  • Windows 10 and Endpoint Security
    E151
    Windows 10 and Endpoint SecurityHow Microsoft deals with an Exoflood, IBM is launching a new Internet of Things community, corporate networks with mobile devices and more!
  • Hacker Summer Camp
    E152
    Hacker Summer CampDNS is in a BIND, Open Container Initiative gets closer to an Open Spec, world's best hackers are from Russia, Google Streetview cars are out getting some air, and Samsung's Linux problems.
  • Atmel and The Internet of Things That Can Kill You
    E153
    Atmel and The Internet of Things That Can Kill YouThe Internet of Compromised Things, Apple turns to business for iPad growth, growing your own 3D prints, tthe security implications for the IoT, and more.
  • Build Your Own Municipal Network
    E154
    Build Your Own Municipal NetworkFlash is dead in the Enterprise, Test before deploying Software Updates, iOS losing its Enterprise Edge, and interview with Christopher Mitchell Director of Community Broadband Networks.
  • Colby Moore from Synack and Hacks in Space
    E155
    Colby Moore from Synack and Hacks in SpaceNautilus Data Technologies is building a floating data barge, TSA gives away the keys, your networks weakest link, and guest Colby Moore comes on to talk about the Globalstar Satellite hack.
  • Nautilus Data Technologies: Pier Pressure
    E156
    Nautilus Data Technologies: Pier PressureAC wireless for the win!, Windows 10 running on 1.5 million business PCs, hacking your significant other's pancreas, Century link takes $3 billion to build out rural broadband, Cisco is giving Apple an Enterprise Network Fast Lane, and a closer look at Nautilus Data Technologies and their barge data centers.
  • Cheebert's 50-caliber Drone
    E157
    Cheebert's 50-caliber DroneChrome blocking Adobe Flash content, Tesla breaks Consumer Reports rating scale, Google apps get better at collaboration, and the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Bill.
  • Bugcrowd
    E158
    BugcrowdThe Department of Energy is still vulnerable to attackers, and Casey Ellis, CEO of Bugcrowd, discusses what to do after a breach.
  • Microsoft's Legal Tripwire
    E159
    Microsoft's Legal TripwireIn this episode, we talk about IT workers getting paid, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, and Tim Erlin of Tripwire discusses Microsoft's long battle in a territorial argument with the U.S. government regarding emails stored in Ireland.
  • CRM 101
    E160
    CRM 101SalesForce has been the 1000-pound gorilla for years, but now with the acquisition of partner Adxstudio this makes the Microsoft's Dynamics CRM suite a real alternative to what has been described as an expensive but necessary sales tool.
  • Skreens
    E161
    SkreensTAP Gets cloudy and healthy, Microsoft releases HDInsight, the first nano-photonic memory chip, Cisco Jumps into the data prep market, and Marc Todd joins us to talk about Skreens.
  • Matthew Keys and the CFAA
    E162
    Matthew Keys and the CFAABugcrowd's Casey Ellis and TWiL's Denise Howell join the show to talk about Matthew Keys being convicted under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Keys, a former KTXL FOX 40 web producer, is facing up to 25 years in prison as well as $750,000 in fines.
  • Converged Data Protection
    E163
    Converged Data ProtectionThe FCC investigates ISPs for collusion, HP Kills the Public Cloud, and Dave Packer of Druva discusses converged data protection.
  • Karma and ITUS: Startup Growing Pains
    E164
    Karma and ITUS: Startup Growing PainsNew York Broadband investigation, Stingrays voice capture, Google to merge Chrome OS into Android, CISA, and the saga of the "Karma On".
  • 'The Walk' Through the Cloud
    E165
    'The Walk' Through the CloudHP is committed to the Cloud, a 97-year-old visits Google, Verizon's IoT strategy, special effects of "The Walk", and more.
  • Niara Secures File Transfer
    E166
    Niara Secures File TransferSriram Ramachandran and Vinay Pidathala, CEO and Security Researcher of Niara respectively, discuss a Remote Command Execution vulnerability in Accellion's Secure File Transfer Application.
  • Encryption, the IoT, and Other Mythical Beasts
    E167
    Encryption, the IoT, and Other Mythical BeastsCraig Young of Tripwire and Tim Matthews of Imperva join Padre, Brian, and Curtis to chime in on Encryption and its legality.
  • Give the Internet, Gibberish!
    E168
    Give the Internet, Gibberish!China hacking arrests, Georgia voters' sensitive information, Amazon's dedicated hosts in the cloud, Verizon possibly neglecting New Jersey, and the continuing Net Neutrality battle.
  • Enterprise Gift-giving
    E169
    Enterprise Gift-givingPadre, Cheebert, and Curtis share their holiday gift recommendations such as the Kingston Digital HyperX Savage 128GB USB Flash Drive, the MasterLock Bluetooth Smartlock, the Zoom H6 recorder, and much more!
  • Big Data Ingestion with DataTorrent
    E170
    Big Data Ingestion with DataTorrentHacking has never been this easy, could Dell say bye-bye to Perot?, the FCC is now questioning T-Mobile, AT&T and Comcast over free data programs, CISA, get ready for the Watson of things, Level 3's local providers have fixed that nasty cable cut, MS makes Windows for Chinese government.
  • Our 2016 Prediction Special
    E171
    Our 2016 Prediction SpecialRecapping the OPM Hack, the Microsoft Resurgence, Dell buying EMC, Cheebert's prognostications 2016, and more! Plus, a new host joins the TWiET roster!
  • 2016 Predictions Part 2
    E172
    2016 Predictions Part 2Cisco takes on Shadow IT, Yahoo settles e-mail privacy class action, the Nest thermostat update leaves many homes very cold, and another round of 2016 predictions.
  • Power, Security, Audits...and other Mythical Creatures
    E173
    Power, Security, Audits...and other Mythical CreaturesTim Erlin of Tripwire returns to talk about a study on the cybersecurity issues faced by the Energy Sector, which is apparently cyber-attacked more than any other.
  • IPv6 Ready with Brandon Ross
    E174
    IPv6 Ready with Brandon RossHP printers are vulnerable when connected to the internet, Microsoft enables "Commitments" for Cortana, and IPv6 turns 20 years old! Brandon Ross (the Chief Network Architect of Network Utility Force) is here to talk about its status.
  • Securing POS
    E175
    Securing POSAutonomous Shuttles in the Netherlands, Oracle pulls plug on the java browser plug-in, Walmart understands the power of OpenSource software, Apple looks into Li-Fi technology, Travis Smith from Tripwire discusses POS, and more!
  • Karl Auerbach and the KMAX
    E176
    Karl Auerbach and the KMAXMicrosoft beats expectations thanks to the Cloud, Cisco releases new firmware for several appliances to protect a vulnerability, Google plays with Millimeter Radio from the sky, and Karl Auerbach of InterWorking Labs talks about the KMAX Network Emulator.
  • Ron Culler and the Internet of Insecure Things
    E177
    Ron Culler and the Internet of Insecure ThingsMicron could be helping Intel to create a massive 14TB SSD, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center paid a ransom to Russian hackers, AT&T plans to test 5G in Austin, the iPhone encryption controversy, and more.
  • EULAs, Encryption, and Other Useless Things
    E178
    EULAs, Encryption, and Other Useless ThingsMicrosoft releases a relatively lagless Wireless Display Adapter, Tin Monoxide allows electrons to move faster than ever before, VTech changes their EULA, and Jonathan Sander discusses the iphone encryption issue.
  • Securing Active Directory with Skyport
    E179
    Securing Active Directory with SkyportWindows Defender Advanced Threat Protection from Microsoft, Carbon Dioxide batteries, net neutrality, Zero Rating Comcast content, and visitors from Skyport!
  • Splunk
    E180
    SplunkResearchers find the key to the world's thinnest lens, former Skype technologists introduce Wire, and the FTC probes PCI. Clint Sharp, Michael Wilde, and Hal Rottenberg explain Splunk, their platform for Operational Intelligence and enterprise security.
  • Enterprise Connect 2016
    E181
    Enterprise Connect 2016Atlanta is the first to get faster internet from Comcast, the FBI warns drivers about car hackers, Nissan shuts down the NissanConnect EV app, Dropbox builds its own cloud, and more!
  • Deep Dive into the Dropbox
    E182
    Deep Dive into the DropboxMicrosoft learns a lesson about the internet, another ransomware attack on a hospital, Netflix's possible throttling ability, and the global V.P. of revenue at Dropbox drops in.
  • Enterprise Patch Fatigue
    E183
    Enterprise Patch FatigueFlashblade gets involved with Big Data, Face2Face overlays lip movements on other people, IBM acquires Optevia, Lane Thames from Tripwire discusses patch fatigue, and more!
  • Argyle Fights Fraud with Big Data
    E184
    Argyle Fights Fraud with Big DataAn iMessage encryption vulnerability has been fixed in iOS 9.3, SMTP Strict Transport Security proposed for email security, Virtual Reality floods GDC (and may soon collide with the enterprise), Dr. Ian Howells from Argyle Data discusses the battle against fraud, and more!
  • Fighting CryptoMalware with Fear and Education
    E185
    Fighting CryptoMalware with Fear and EducationSkype for Web announced, Microsoft sues the US government for attempting to violate the first and fourth amendments, the University of Illinois tests the ease of USB flash drive infection, and Adam Laub from STEALTHbits Technologies explains the ransomware issue.
  • Death, Taxes, Fraud, and Pindrop
    E186
    Death, Taxes, Fraud, and PindropMicrosoft has a bad AND good financial quarter, Dropbox announces their end date for Windows XP support, the Burr-Feinstein debate shows improvement in encryption discussion, and Vijay Balasubramaniyan of Pindrop discusses phone fraudsters posing as the IRS.
  • PEBKAC (Imperva and Inside Threats)
    E187
    PEBKAC (Imperva and Inside Threats)Synthetic DNA for storage, an open letter to Congress for CS education, the Armada Collective, Intel's future in the Cloud, Dropbox's Project Infinite, the Imperva Defense Center, CounterBreach, and more.
  • Interop 2016
    E188
    Interop 2016Oracle picks up Opower, Viv wants to be everyone's personal assistant, Microsoft to block SHA-1, Vivek Wadhwa's presentation about disruption, the changing mission of Interop, and more!
  • Introducing...the Packet Pusher!
    E189
    Introducing...the Packet Pusher!The Federal Trade Commission pressures communication device-makers for better security, Google releases Parsey McParseface as part of the open-source SyntaxNet, Azure Cloud expands into South Korea+Canada, Twitter disallows Dataminr from offering data to US intelligence agencies, Viptela announces their "vEdge-100" router, and more!
  • Hadooping It
    E190
    Hadooping ItGoogle killing off Flash integration in Chrome, the Electronic Frontier Foundation asks the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals to overturn Chelsea Manning's conviction, and a Estonia's Citizenship as a Service. Also, Lou Maresca takes over this episode and introduces guest TJ Laher, the product marketing manager of Cloudera.
  • IOPS with Malventano
    E191
    IOPS with MalventanoCitrix announces a significant deal with Microsoft, the FCC goes after wireless communication jammers, Microsoft and Facebook team up to build an underwater cable across the Atlantic, and Allyn Malventano from PC Perspective discusses IO latency.
  • Ofer Gayer's Guide to DDoS
    E192
    Ofer Gayer's Guide to DDoSIBM and Cisco collaborate in business analytics, EMC announces libStorage, Google's CEO expresses confidence in the company's AI assistant, a big security hole is found in a support tool on Lenovo computers, Augmented World Expo reveals some potential game-changers, and Ofer Gayer drops in to talk about Shotgun DDoS attacks, cyber-vandalism, and mitigation strategies.
  • Network Troubleshooting with PathSolutions
    E193
    Network Troubleshooting with PathSolutionsDan Goldin, formerly of NASA, announces his startup KnuEdge for neural networking, Omnitrail might become the future of proximity detection, Periscope tries out a "flash jury" feature to combat trolls, TeamViewer lacks knowledge on how their users were compromised, the FBI seeks legislation for browsing history inspection, and Timothy Titus of PathSolutions returns to talk about a big update!
  • John Curran - ARIN and IPv6
    E194
    John Curran - ARIN and IPv6The Ponemon Institute finds the average cost of a data breach, The Weather Company announces Deep Thunder, Microsoft buys Wand Labs and LinkedIn, Apple plans a new file system called Apple File System, Microsoft hopes to cash in on legal marijuana, Hewlett Packard teams up with GE, and John Curran discusses what's happening with IPv6.
  • How to Spend Your Budget Surplus
    E195
    How to Spend Your Budget SurplusNew ISP privacy rules, fake takedown notices from piracy phishing scammers, APFS in MacOS Sierra, the Sunway TaihuLight is the fastest supercomputer in the world, Solar Roadways on Route 66, Google acquires Webpass, the TWiET gang goes on a shopping spree, and Yolonda Smith from Pwnie Express demonstrates Pwn Pulse.
  • Practicing Safe Energy with Belden
    E196
    Practicing Safe Energy with BeldenA Windows 10 upgrade causes a travel agency to crash, Google's "Faster" trans-pacific fiber link goes live, Forrester Research shows robots won't steal everyone's jobs yet, drones continue to be a safety hazard during a fire, Hilary Clinton's leaked plan seems to support broadband for everyone by 2020, Boeing's got a fancy solar-powered plane that could replace some satellites, and Rekha Shenoy details the industrial security work that Belden provides.
  • Cyber Ethics & White Bread
    E197
    Cyber Ethics & White BreadThe 2.4ghz 802.11g Linksys WRT54GL router continues to sell well 11 years later, the EU parliament moves on a slippery slope regarding online terrorist content, Enterprise Advantage is announced to come for MPSA, Lenovo investigates a vulnerability in their BIOS code, Oracle loses $3 billion to HP's claim, Josh Rykowski details the expansion of Augusta, GA as a Cyber hub, and more!
  • WiFi Jamboree!
    E198
    WiFi Jamboree!Comcast and Netflix are teaming up, Huawei takes a page from the east Texas playbook and is suing T-Mobile, and we ask Heather Williams, Rick Farina, and Christopher Hinsz what is the best way to setup a large scale wireless network for massive venues.
  • Hardware Keys & Piggybacking Malware
    E199
    Hardware Keys & Piggybacking MalwareMalware is piggybacking on trusted software again, Facebook tests high speed laser internet, and we talk to our guests about the Barcelona joint announcement and then we discuss why this is significant for developers.
  • Welcome to 200!
    E200
    Welcome to 200!For the 200th episode, an all-star team discusses BYOD, SSDs, and other IT game changers from the past, present, and future. Fr. Robert Ballecer, Brian Chee, Curtis Franklin, and Lou Maresca celebrate with Tim Titus (of PathSolutions) and Cricket Liu (of Infoblox). Plus, David Leong and Cameron Crandall talk about Kingston's new data center products.
  • Fluke Out
    E201
    Fluke OutDNA modification has always been the future for modern medicine, but will it be a double edged sword. Plus physics says transistors can't get any smaller, but Moore's Law isn't dead yet, and we talk with Mark Mullins from Fluke Networks.
  • DNS DANE with Cricket Liu
    E202
    DNS DANE with Cricket LiuMicrosoft's Back-door issues, Silk is acquired by Palantir, Deep Space Industries hopes to find water in asteroids, Comcast is told to stop advertising Xfinity as the fastest, ProjectSauron malware discovered on ~30 targets, AT&T is punished for cram scams, and Cricket Liu returns to talk about DNS DANE!
  • The Moving Episode
    E203
    The Moving EpisodeLinkedIn attacked by bots, TSA finds a 3D printed gun in luggage, Microsoft acquires Beam, Fuschia OS is Google's mysterious new creation, Seagate shows off a 60TB SSD, Amazon announces Kinesis Analytics, the Tenta browser encrypts everything, Zipline is heading to the United States, some great Blackhat clips, and more!
  • Awingu!
    E204
    Awingu!Rackspace goes private, WhatsApp shares phone numbers to Facebook, Windows 10 Anniversary Update breaks webcams, iOS update 9.3.5 is highly recommended to fix a security flaw, robot babies aren't successful in preventing teen pregnancy, Google shows distaste for intrusive ads on mobile sites, Walter Van Uytven speaks about Awingu, and more!
  • Bottastic
    E205
    BottasticThe startling odds of friending frauds on social media, Qualcomm's VR820 virtual reality headset, Surface 3's battery fix, Fujitsu's DRAM killer, Sony's Gold Plated Sony Walkman MW-WM1Z, the Flip Feng Shui modification to RowHammer, the AT&T Vice President's blog on Google's broadband investment, Waze's carpooling service, and an adaptive security conversation with Chris Pogue of Nuix.
  • Brightsign
    E206
    BrightsignTom Wheeler of the FCC goes after set-top network operators, Dell owns RSA and EMC, Rob Fuller of R5 Industries opens locked Windows/Macs with a small device, Google acquires Apigee for $625 million, AT&T finds a way to not provide cheap internet to poor people, thousands of Wells Fargo employees get fired for fake accounts, and Jeff Hastings of BrightSign explains the convenience of his company's devices for digital signage.
  • Mubix Penetrates, VMWare Secures
    E207
    Mubix Penetrates, VMWare SecuresThe FCC has a new reverse auction, Nokia Bell Labs plans to present an impressive joint experiment, ClixSense's blunder, Google's Machine Learning strategy, L057 receives a ton of phone calls, Rob Fuller (Mubix) explains the USB exploit he has researched, and a VMWare rundown with Guido Appenzeller!
  • Metro Wireless with Network Utility Force
    E208
    Metro Wireless with Network Utility ForceYahoo admits to a two-year-old breach that affected 500 million users, Google may reveal a new WiFi router next month, Cisco finds a bad hardware flaw, Oracle announces an alliance with Salesforce, HP buys Samsung's printer division for $1.05 billion, Adblock Plus starts to sell ads, and more! Plus, Brandon Ross and Adam Walker from Network Utility Force talk about metro area wireless networks and installation.
  • Kubernetes
    E209
    KubernetesA large iOS 10 exploit bounty, Blackberry exits the hardware business, China's 2 Gigawatt Solar Project, Facebook At Work announced for October 10th, Firefox loses trust in WoSign's certificate authority, the Electronic Frontier Foundation piles on HP for their DRM firmware, and more! Plus, Tim Hockin and Aparna Sinha discuss Kubernetes, Google, and containers.
  • Eight Degrees of Enterprise Security Disasters
    E210
    Eight Degrees of Enterprise Security DisastersMicrosoft has added a new support policy that may be indefinite but reserves the right for Microsoft to drop the product at any time. The FCC has issued out what it would like for broadband privacy. If the rules pass users will have to opt-in for ISPs to share their user data. Verizon is firing anyone that repairs copper phone lines, and Georgia Tech is now the cheapest place to get a masters degree.
  • Chip and Pin
    E211
    Chip and PinTerahertz radiation is proposed, OpenCAPI is announced, an Evernote bug causes data loss, IBM uses Cleversafe SecureSlice for cloud storage, GlobalSign screws up website certificates, the UK cabinet meetings ban Apple Watches, Backpage's CEO is arrested, Vitali Kremez talks about Flashpoint, and more!
  • Axis Control Systems
    E212
    Axis Control SystemsLou Maresca and Brian Chee discuss the October 21st DDoS attack on Dyn, Samsung's airport kiosks, AT&T's rumored bid for Time Warner, an exploding iPhone 7, the arrest of the LinkedIn password thief, Qualcomm's 5G vision, Yahoo's scary new patent, and more! Plus, Bruce Stewart joins to talk about physical access control and surveillance installation.
  • Brexiting Up is Hard to Do
    E213
    Brexiting Up is Hard to DoIBM's president stresses Watson's importance, several IRS phone scammers arrested, AWS strikes a helpful deal with VMware, Twitter announces they're cutting the Vine, Samsung's mobile division profits dip 96%, Al Franken and Mignon Clyburn tell Time readers how ISP companies restrict customer rights, AT&T and Time Warner plan to merge, and Bart Schacter from Iron.io describes Brexit's effects on IT.
  • IOT Jungle
    E214
    IOT JungleMirai Botnet almost takes Liberia completely offline, Android reaches an 88% marketshare, Brexit may involve a Parliament vote, Microsoft to roll out its Unified Update Platform, a hacker from Berlin causes a printer to intercept calls/texts, Android for Work demo peeks out from behind the curtain, and discussions on ultrasonic signal tracking and physical plant management/security.
  • Holes in the Polls
    E215
    Holes in the PollsWayne Rash predicted the growing role of the Internet in getting people to vote, and we're having a conversation about how social media played a big part in the election. Who did it better: Trump, Hillary, or Bernie? BREXIT was the UK's potentially big mistake, is Trump ours?
  • PortWorx and the Future of Containers with Gou
    E216
    PortWorx and the Future of Containers with GouMore and more enterprises are adopting containers to adapt to changing IT needs, but storage management has been lagging behind traditional virtualization and cloud computing. PortWorx will be talking about how their product can quickly meet their expanding storage needs, and about the rapid changes in the container marketplace.
  • Business Intelligence Visualized with Esri
    E217
    Business Intelligence Visualized with EsriGraphical business intelligence with Esri and Microsoft BI showing how a picture is worth much more than a thousand words.
  • WiFi Retail Analytics with AeroHive
    E218
    WiFi Retail Analytics with AeroHiveRetail analytics helps you find what your customers are looking at and for how long, and is a goldmine of information to help you tailor your displays to what your customers are truly interested in.
  • Geek Tools for the New Year
    E219
    Geek Tools for the New YearThe new calendar year is upon us, and either we have a new budget, or we need to start thinking about using our budget...or losing it.
  • The Best of 2016
    E220
    The Best of 2016Join the hosts of TWiET in a look back at the highlights of 2016.
  • Global Fraud Talk
    E221
    Global Fraud TalkOri Eisen, CEO of Trusona, will be talking about present and future directions for the SWIFT & CIAM for funds transfer standards. Where are security standards going and what are the driving forces?
  • Detect and Respond Policies with Securonix
    E222
    Detect and Respond Policies with SecuronixThe California Dept. of Insurance issued a news release on its investigation of the 2014 Anthem insurance cyber breach, stating a foreign nation was behind the breach, and the gang will be talking about "detect and respond" policies for the IT world.
  • Rugged DevOps with Splunk
    E223
    Rugged DevOps with SplunkWe’ve been hearing a lot about the emergence of “DevSecOps,” or Rugged DevOps. How did this movement come about and in what ways do DevOps and security intersect?
  • WMWare:Hyper Converged Infrastructure
    E224
    WMWare:Hyper Converged InfrastructureA deep dive into the hyperconverged infrastructure market and VMware vSAN with a look at the 2017 VMWare roadmap.
  • The Security Onion
    E225
    The Security OnionSecurity Onion is a Linux distro for intrusion detection, network security monitoring, and log management.
  • Predictions for 2017, 1/2
    E226
    Predictions for 2017, 1/2We find out how we did on our 2016 predictions, and share our 2017 predictions.
  • Cayenne by MyDevices
    E227
    Cayenne by MyDevicesGet past your manager's biggest objection to IoT: DevOps. Cayenne by MyDevices is a zero coding solution that very simply provides you with a way to bring sensor data into your enterprise.
  • ESRI: ArcGIS Insight
    E228
    ESRI: ArcGIS InsightArcGIS 10.5, talking about Location Analytics with ArcGIS and how it's applied to the enterprise.
  • Mobile Health Technology Initiatives
    E229
    Mobile Health Technology InitiativesThe Connected Health Initiative is a mobile Health Information Management System Society, which serves the health IT community
  • Faction, Inc Hybrid Clouds
    E230
    Faction, Inc Hybrid CloudsFaction, a Denver-based IaaS cloud provider, has received a patent for its hybrid and multi-cloud technology that allows service providers and enterprises to seamlessly connect the best features of various private and public clouds and design a robust cloud architecture that still operates as a single unified cloud.
  • OpenStack with IBM Cloud Object Storage
    E231
    OpenStack with IBM Cloud Object StorageSUSE Enterprise Linux w/ OpenStack by Petros Koutoupis of Linux Journal.
  • Institute for Local Self-Reliance
    E232
    Institute for Local Self-RelianceAjit Pai is now firmly ensconced as chair of the FCC, what are the early indicators of what his chairmanship is going to do to or for consumers? Is this the end of Community Networks?
  • Bot on Bot Action with Gupshup
    E233
    Bot on Bot Action with GupshupThe US Congress may have decided that data privacy is not in the realm of responsibility, but the future of that privacy may not lay with them, but with the individual states. Also, the coming bot arms-race is upon us. It's only a matter of time before custom-made bots interact with other bots on a regular basis, and the best bots will give advantages to their owners. Beerud Sheth from Gupshup, the largest "bot to bot" communications company, guests to show us the future of microservices.
  • Gigamon: The Responsible Man in the Middle
    E234
    Gigamon: The Responsible Man in the MiddleAndroid is tops on the Internet, but that DOESN'T mean Windows is out, somebody has declared war on the Internet of Things, the FCC is protecting the consumer by shedding its responsibilities to protect the consumer, and Gigamon makes real-time SSL decryption a possibility... AND a responsibility.
  • VDI with VMWare Horizon
    E235
    VDI with VMWare HorizonVirtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is so much more than just remote access and VMWare Horizon is a solution to the secure remote access, provisioning, and management of both full virtual desktops and virtual applications so that you can run legacy and specialized applications regardless of your host operating system.
  • Honeypots & Deceptive Solutions
    E236
    Honeypots & Deceptive SolutionsRay Pompon, Principal Threat Researcher Evangelist, F5 Labs, will be participating and speaking to the topic of deceptive solutions and honeypots.
  • Tools for the Data Scientist
    E237
    Tools for the Data ScientistEverything the tech industry needs to know about data scientists - the industry’s hottest new job opportunity. How data teams can bridge the gap between CIOs & CMOs. The question becomes, is BigData changing and is Hadoop dead?
  • ExtraHop Network Analytics
    E238
    ExtraHop Network AnalyticsExtraHop is a real-time streaming analytics platform to give you insight into what's really going on with your network, Google is fighting for our privacy rights in Edina, Minnesota, bad math in traffic light timing, and Intel fesses up to a security hole in their enterprise desktop CPUs.
  • Kingston SSDS, Build and European Ransomware
    E239
    Kingston SSDS, Build and European RansomwareConversation about the Massive changes to the world of solid state storage with Kingston, Lou reports on the Build Conference, and Curt is talking about a breaking Ransomware wave in Europe.
  • Don't Turtle your Network!
    E240
    Don't Turtle your Network!Tim Titus, the CTO of PathSolutions, is talking about VoIP Problem solving and "Why Network troubleshooting is so difficult" and will demo how his tool "TotalView" looks at the entire path to solve these difficult issues.
  • Argyle Data
    E241
    Argyle DataBeyond credit scoring (new approaches to subscriber validation), the convergence of mobile data and finance, banking the unbanked. Padraig Stapleton of Argyle Data talks about analyzing terabytes of data in real time.
  • Ron Culler: Security For Building Management Systems
    E242
    Ron Culler: Security For Building Management SystemsIoT has great potential, but when the stakes are higher, security has to be designed in, and Ron Culler talks about security for building management systems.
  • Ruckus is All Up in Your Bzness
    E243
    Ruckus is All Up in Your BznessWith the advent of Wave2 WiFi access points, plain old gigabit ethernet just isn't fast enough to keep up, well 802.3bz is coming to the rescue with 2.5gb/sec over plain old CAT5e cables you probably already have in your enterprise.
  • Look Mom, I'm on CCTV!
    E244
    Look Mom, I'm on CCTV!Kelly points out that much of the ‘surveillance society’ in which we live today had its origins in World War I espionage with the highly secretive British intelligence organization Room 40 and the decrypting of the Zimmerman telegram. And as we know, its contents of a proposed alliance between Germany and Mexico helped push the U.S. into entering the great war.
  • The Rise of the Graph
    E245
    The Rise of the GraphJeff Sakowicz, on the Microsoft Graph API team within the Identity Developer Experience Group, talks about Microsoft Graph and how those API's and tool kits can be leveraged in your applications.
  • A Storage Drive to Rule Them All
    E246
    A Storage Drive to Rule Them AllWhat kind of storage is appropriate for your on-premise or cloud storage needs? Ramesh Balan of Exablox is here to talk about the changing enterprise storage market.
  • Improving the Speed of Light
    E247
    Improving the Speed of LightMCoreLab is seeking to bring real time performance to big data analytics by leveraging an optimized cloud.
  • Emails From Your exFAT
    E248
    Emails From Your exFATSolving the problem of incompatibility on Linux, macOS, and Windows by enterprise users and how Paragon Software Group's UFSD technology solves the cross-platform communication issues.
  • The Isolation Chamber
    E249
    The Isolation ChamberRegulation/compliance as impacting the need for secure browsing. How Ericom Shield provides a solution.
  • Blackhat 2017
    E250
    Blackhat 2017We can't always go to every trade show, but Brian McHenry of F5 will give us a view into the hot topics he found at BlackHat and tell us about what we missed.
  • Secure Digital Workspaces
    E251
    Secure Digital WorkspacesWe've almost forgotten VDI, but VMWare's head of End User Computing is talking about how Digital Workspaces look like it will make VDI viable again with even greater security and flexibility we've only seen in science fiction.
  • Trusting Your Hybrid Cloud
    E252
    Trusting Your Hybrid CloudEdwin Yuen of the Enterprise Strategy Group talks about their research on hybrid cloud adoption and asks the question: "are we doing this right?"
  • Cannabis as a Service
    E253
    Cannabis as a ServiceFlowhub's Point-of-Sale has been carefully crafted for the cannabis industry and reports to CTS & METRC automatically, and was recently voted the best solution in the industry by the Laurel Awards. We also talk about dumb locks and freaking fast Wi-FI on the horizon.
  • The Google Counter Abuse Team
    E254
    The Google Counter Abuse TeamPasswords aren't enough. We get to talk to the Google Counter Abuse team about passwords, multifactor authentication, and the future. Is ChromeOS the next enterprise OS, and why is it taking so long for everyone to go SSL?
  • Shotput: Come With Me if You Want to Shop
    E255
    Shotput: Come With Me if You Want to ShopShotput is automating the small store supply chain with some very cool robots and a lot of smarts.
  • Savvius: The Network Knows
    E256
    Savvius: The Network KnowsWe talk to Savvius about the future of network monitoring and the type of data NetOps teams need today in order to succeed. Recognizing that NetFlow (which was introduced in 1997) no longer provides necessary network visibility, the company can discuss what teams need today for effective network monitoring, diagnostics and troubleshooting.
  • Couchbase: What Database is Right for You?
    E257
    Couchbase: What Database is Right for You?TWiET is chatting with Couchbase about the differences between traditional SQL databases and the emerging NoSQL databases and big data. Kevin Holder, the VP of Global Operations for Couchbase, is talking about just how their customers are migrating to non-traditional DB systems.
  • InfoBlox on Change Management
    E258
    InfoBlox on Change ManagementIf you run any decently sized network, change management is like accounting, you just gotta do it or pay the price later. InfoBlox talks about NetMRI, their automated change management solution. Dave Signori of InfoBlox talks about "Network automation and why you really need to consider it as an integral part of your operations."
  • Extrahop: Machine Learning for Network Management
    E259
    Extrahop: Machine Learning for Network ManagementThe reality is that network management and security have been merely creeping towards systems that definitively identify and solve problems rather than just telling you the symptoms. This is a deeper dive into ExtraHop's recently announced Addy service, and how machine learning for actively managing and securing systems may just be the answer.
  • Dana Simberkoff: Privacy and Equality
    E260
    Dana Simberkoff: Privacy and EqualityDana Simberkoff (Chief Risk, Privacy, and Information Security Officer of AvePoint) talks about the gender gap evidenced between Women in Technology versus Women in Privacy? Dana also talks about General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) from Europe and how it could apply to the US.
  • TWiL & TWiET: Fixing CRCs
    E261
    TWiL & TWiET: Fixing CRCsEquifax has become the American party joke and this TWiL+TWiET crossover episode will have the gang trying to imagine the technological and legal fixes for the credit industry in America. Aka "Piling onto Equifax". Should America have a cryptographic national ID?
  • Phishers of Men
    E262
    Phishers of MenRay Pompon, Threat Research Evangelist at F5 Labs is back to take a deep dive on phishing attacks. How tactics are evolving, what attackers are after, how orgs need to protect themselves, etc.
  • The Secret Sauce of Sauce Labs
    E263
    The Secret Sauce of Sauce LabsLubos Parobek, Sauce Labs' VP of products, can speak to how manual testers can adapt with the times to ensure automation doesn’t put them out of work, how developers can diversify their skills to straddle a mix of dev and troubleshooting, and why automated testing might be the hottest new job on the block.
  • Visibility, Management, and SSO with F5 Networks
    E264
    Visibility, Management, and SSO with F5 NetworksWe're talking about punishments for data security breaches, Amazon AR shopping, and Brian McHenry of F5 takes a deep dive into Single Sign On Technology through planning, implementation, and potential pit falls.
  • Type II Hypervisors with VMware
    E265
    Type II Hypervisors with VMwareA veteran's day tribute, easier computer donations to schools and Michael Roy, Product Line Marketing Manager at VMware talking about Type II Hypervisors and the 10th anniversary of VMware Fusion.
  • Talend Evolves Data Analytics
    E266
    Talend Evolves Data AnalyticsFrom Data Analytics Specialist to IT Manager, it’s vital for IT Professionals to evolve with their company and not be left behind or become obsolete.
  • Firewalls as a Service
    E267
    Firewalls as a ServiceFirewalls as a Service: Although still in the early adoption stage, FWaaS also presents significant opportunities for greatly simplifying security deployment and management while reducing costs by eliminating on-premise hardware.
  • ScaleArc
    E268
    ScaleArcScaleArc is talking about how active/active load balancing can help customers get to the cloud faster, save money, and increase application availability.
  • After Net Neutrality
    E269
    After Net NeutralityFr. Robert Ballecer and Louis Maresca talk to Chris and...another Chris! The first guest, Christopher Mitchell, is the Director of the Community Broadband Networks Initiative with the Institute for Local Self-Reliance. He runs MuniNetworks.org as part of ILSR’s effort to ensure broadband networks are directly accountable to the communities that depend upon them. The second guest, Chris Corde, discusses VMware's AppDefense for protecting applications running in virtualized environments.
  • How to Explain Net Neutrality
    E270
    How to Explain Net NeutralityFan-contributed topic on the technologies and strategies behind open source virtual hosting.
  • The Best of 2017
    E271
    The Best of 2017It's been an interesting year in Enterprise tech and we couldn't possibly fit ALL the best of TWiET in a single episode, but we've pulled together some of the stories that we think have long-lasting consequences for the Enterprise. From the START of the repeal of net neutrality, to ISPs behaving badly, the next generation of Data Center SSDs and an IoT solution that DOESN'T come with a "pwn me" sticker in the box. We've also got interviews explaining why supporting municipal networks might be your best option for solid broadband WITHOUT the politics, and why "Security Onion" isn't a suite, but a SURVIVAL tool for modern Enterprise.
  • Microservices in the Enterprise
    E272
    Microservices in the EnterpriseMicroservices. They have had a monumental impact on DevOps, allowing developers to speed up implementation and improve resiliency. However, through the implementation of microservices, developers now have larger and more complex workloads to handle.
  • The EU Cracks the GDPR Whip
    E273
    The EU Cracks the GDPR WhipThe EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaces the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC and was designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, to protect and empower all EU citizens data privacy and to reshape the way organizations across the region approach data privacy.
  • Will AI Kill Time Wasters
    E274
    Will AI Kill Time WastersThe future of work: Will AI and analytics be key to killing Time Wasters? Plus, boosting productivity in the global workplace.
  • TWiET Predicts the Future
    E275
    TWiET Predicts the FutureHow we did on the 2017 predictions, and what our predictions are for 2018.
  • Spoon Guru: AI for your Diet
    E276
    Spoon Guru: AI for your DietEverybody is unique and Spoon Guru is introducing an app to help match your shopping to anyone's dietary needs. Can an app help prevent reactions from food allergies and can technology be used for dietary restrictions for religion, allergies, or just losing weight? SpoonGuru is also a platform to help vendor integrate in dietary requirements to their sales platform.
  • Next-Generation SSDs with Kingston
    E277
    Next-Generation SSDs with KingstonIs it time to retire SATA? With the advent of ultra-high performance NAND Flash and zero-latency switching fabric, Serial ATA might be ready to go the way of IDE, MFM and RLL. Kingston drops by the studio to explain why the U.2 interface might be ready to take over in the Data Center.
  • Why Enterprises Still Tip-Toe Around the Cloud
    E278
    Why Enterprises Still Tip-Toe Around the CloudMass migration to the cloud has proven to be challenging, costly and complex for many companies. This is why on-prem footprints continue to maintain a stronghold on essential apps that aren't making the move. Edge computing has brought together the best of the cloud and made it more accessible to more workloads, previously locked on prem. Hybrid, multi-cloud and edge-based models will propel the cloud forward.
  • The Divi Project
    E279
    The Divi ProjectThe Divi Project is working on an enterprise-grade cryptocurrency system to make M2M and B2B available outside the grey world of cryptocurrencies using the Etherium Blockchain. They originally took it from the word Divvy, which means “Divide up and Share.” It can also be an acronym for Decentralized Intuitive Value Initiative.
  • Dell Security on GDPR
    E280
    Dell Security on GDPRUS companies need to be ready to be compliant come May 2018 because if they aren’t, revenue-based fines of up to 4% of total annual worldwide turnover can be expected. This regulation is incredibly far reaching and complex. Brett Hansen, Dell’s VP Vice President of Data Security Solutions, can highlight the key information that US CIOs and IT professionals need to know, some best practices he's seeing in the marketplace, and some of the biggest barriers to implementation leaders need to address.
  • WiFi Changes to WPA3
    E281
    WiFi Changes to WPA3Fr. Robert Ballecer, Brian Chee, and Curt Franklin talk to Heather Williams about WPA2 enhancements and its protocol successor WPA3. Meanwhile, the FBI seems to think they can wish for a magical solution to phone encryption. In other news, Intel launched Optane SSD 800P and Starsky Robotics unleashes a driverless truckload in Florida.
  • VMware on AWS
    E282
    VMware on AWSVMware Vice President Infrastructure Ivan Oprencak talks about where AWS came from and where it might be going as the world of cloud computing matures.
  • Unsupervised Machine Learning
    E283
    Unsupervised Machine LearningDatavisor's solution provides for unsupervised machine learning to help identify fraud, abuse, and money laundering in your systems without the need for human intervention.
  • Low China Orbit
    E284
    Low China OrbitTerry Myerson leaves Microsoft, more Linux distributions on Windows, the danger of Bad Bots, ICO is revealed to be fraudulent, SpaceX's plan to provide global satellite broadband services gets approval from the FCC, and more!
  • The Future of Mobile Connectivity is 5G
    E285
    The Future of Mobile Connectivity is 5GPanera baked up a hot batch of fail, Mira is banking, Century Link has NO customers, and Wilson Electronics stops by to explain the future of Wireless with 5G.
  • VMware in Healthcare
    E286
    VMware in HealthcareFr. Robert Ballecer, Lou Maresca, and Curt Franklin talk to Chris Logan about VMware's involvement in the healthcare industry.
  • Onboarding the Next Generation
    E287
    Onboarding the Next GenerationOnboarding new personnel is always a challenge, but when you add the vast differences between baby boomers and Gen-X, you have a training nightmare. MindTickle talks about applying the psychology of gaming to smooth the onboarding process.
  • VMware Workspace One
    E288
    VMware Workspace OneVMware Workspace One: virtual desktop infrastructure changing its spots to become a bigger enterprise force. Big Data helps find a big killer, and North Korea ramps up on cyber warfare.
  • NetBeez Performance Monitoring
    E289
    NetBeez Performance MonitoringNetBeez talks about using low cost monitoring devices to measure performance from the end user perspective.
  • The Race for WAN Leadership
    E290
    The Race for WAN LeadershipWe talk to the VeloCloud Business Unit, at VMware about the future of Software Defined Wide Area Networks and how if will affect the hybrid cloud world.
  • DNS and the Edge of the Cloud
    E291
    DNS and the Edge of the CloudNow that Dyn is part of Oracle, we talk to them about how advances are going to leverage the cloud to the edge.
  • LogicHub and Women in Technology
    E292
    LogicHub and Women in TechnologyA conversation about why things still aren't balanced for women in technology. Plus, LogicHub's Security Orchestration system.
  • WiFi in the NY Subway
    E293
    WiFi in the NY SubwayLava isn't covering all of Hawaii, autonomous trucks are probably going to beat cars to the market, and we talk to Alcatel-Lucent about their project to service millions of WiFi users in the NY Subway... and NO you shouldn't roast marshmallows over a lava flow.
  • Web Application Firewalls
    E294
    Web Application FirewallsPerimeter security is dead, but why are Web Applications Firewalls the new way to handle the world of microservices?
  • Padre's Last Episode
    E295
    Padre's Last EpisodeDigging deeper into the recent changes to the VMware Security model, what's changed now that microservices are taking over the world.

 

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