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Passwort - der Podcast von heise securityPasswort - der Podcast von heise securityVollständig zertifizierte News Der (Alb-)Traum vieler Hörer – eine Folge Passwort nur mit News zu Zertifikatsinfrastrukturen. Es gibt aber auch viel Neues zu berichten: von Zertifizierungsstellen, die interessante neue Lösungen bauen, über Zertifizierungsstellen, die Fehler in komischen alten Lösungen machen, und Zertifizierungsstellen, die Dinge einfach anders machen wollen als die Browser, bis zu Zertifizierungsstellen, die in Telefonen stecken. Das klingt nicht nur komisch, sondern auch unsicher, weshalb Christopher und Sylvester es sich genauer angesehen haben. The CRA and what it means for us (Greg Kroah-Hartman) Security: Wie sich der Cyber Resilience Act auf Open-Source-Projekte auswirkt ...2025-07-162h 09Passwort - der Podcast von heise securityPasswort - der Podcast von heise securitySecurity-News ohne PKI, dafür mit Bluetooth- und Kernelbugs Stammhörer, seid stark: Dieses Mal gibt es keine Neuigkeiten rund um die WebPKI. Dafür sprechen Christopher und Sylvester über das angebliche 16-Milliarden-Zugangsdaten-Leck und wie es zum Großereignis überhöht wurde. Außerdem geht es um eine Sicherheitslücke im Linux-Kernel - oder doch woanders? Darüber sind sich die Kernelentwickler und die Distribution Ubuntu uneins und trugen diesen Streit via CVE-Kennungen aus. Außerdem erzählt Christopher über seine Eindrücke zum Sicherheitslücken-Ökosystem und wie es einzelne Verwalter von Opensource-Software überlastet. Und zum Schluß wirft eine Bluetooth-Sicherheitslücke ein Schlaglicht auf eine Industrie, in der die Zulieferke...2025-07-022h 00My Open Source Experience PodcastMy Open Source Experience PodcastSeason 2 Finale - CRA, CVEs, Sustainability and Open SourceThe recent times in open source have been bringing some changes, which connects back to governments' recognition of the importance to protect the cyber space. As modern life depends more and more on connected digital infrastructure, cybersecurity has become the center of attention, and concern. All digital products and services depend on open source software to varying extent, which brings open source into the spotlight, and highlights everyone's responsibilities in maintaining not just their own proprietary code, but also the open source projects they depend on.In this segment on the My Open Source Experience podcast...2025-06-2455 minThe Pragmatic EngineerThe Pragmatic EngineerThe present, past and future of GitHubSupported by Our Partners•⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more.• Graphite — The AI developer productivity platform. • Augment Code — AI coding assistant that pro engineering teams love—GitHub recently turned 17 years old—but how did it start, how has it evolved, and what does the future look like as AI reshapes developer workflows?In this episode of The Pragmatic Engineer, I’m joined by Thomas Dohmke, CEO of GitHub. Thomas has been a GitHub user for 16 years and an employee for 7. We talk about GitHub’s early architectu...2025-06-181h 27Wookash PodcastWookash PodcastHow Does Linux Work? | Greg Kroah-HartmanGreg Kroah-Hartman is one of the most influential Linux kernel maintainers, responsible for subsystems like USB, TTY, and the stable branch. We talk about how he got started, how Linux development really works, the future of Linux, and what it takes to become a contributor. Join us!Greg:Website: http://www.kroah.com/log/Github: https://github.com/gregkh?tab=overview&from=2009-12-01&to=2009-12-31X: https://x.com/gregkh?lang=roLinux:Website: https://www.linux.org/2025-06-071h 51My Open Source Experience PodcastMy Open Source Experience PodcastInvesting in Upstream Work Is Always CheaperMaintaining a local fork of an open source project is like maintaining an illusion. It only gives momentarily control and becomes expensive to keep up over time. Have you experienced that already?This My Open Source Experience podcast episode evolves around this topic and explores why and how to invest in open source projects, including how to pick which ones to rely on, what to consider when setting up your organizational structure, and why avoid maintaining local forks.- Austen Bryan covers the benefits of relying on OSS projects, and how to pick...2025-05-2750 minThe Pragmatic EngineerThe Pragmatic EngineerHow Kubernetes is Built with Kat CosgroveSupported by Our Partners•⁠ WorkOS — The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS.•⁠ Modal⁠ — The cloud platform for building AI applications.•⁠ Cortex⁠ — Your Portal to Engineering Excellence.—Kubernetes is the second-largest open-source project in the world. What does it actually do—and why is it so widely adopted?In this episode of The Pragmatic Engineer, I’m joined by Kat Cosgrove, who has led several Kubernetes releases. Kat has been contributing to Kubernetes for several years, and originally got involved with the project through K3s (the lightweight Kubernetes distr...2025-05-141h 08My Open Source Experience PodcastMy Open Source Experience PodcastCorporate Involvement in the Linux KernelOpen source investment and involvement are still considered risky and expensive, even though there are individuals, companies and studies that say the opposite. What's your take on this?In this My Open Source Experience podcast episode Ildiko and Phil explore corporate involvement in the Linux kernel community with Greg Kroah-Hartman. Greg has been a long-term Linux kernel contributor and maintainer, being responsible for the stable branches. Greg had both personal interest in getting involved, as well as motivation from the company he worked for at the time. The Linux kernel has been a popular choice to...2025-05-1346 minSecurity Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)Security Weekly Podcast Network (Audio)In Search of Secure Design - ASW #325We have a top ten list entry for Insecure Design, pledges to CISA's Secure by Design principles, and tons of CVEs that fall into familiar categories of flaws. But what does it mean to have a secure design and how do we get there? There are plenty of secure practices that orgs should implement are supply chains, authentication, and the SDLC. Those practices address important areas of risk, but only indirectly influence a secure design. We look at tactics from coding styles to design councils as we search for guidance that makes software more secure. Segment resources2025-04-081h 07Application Security Weekly (Video)Application Security Weekly (Video)In Search of Secure Design - ASW #325We have a top ten list entry for Insecure Design, pledges to CISA's Secure by Design principles, and tons of CVEs that fall into familiar categories of flaws. But what does it mean to have a secure design and how do we get there? There are plenty of secure practices that orgs should implement are supply chains, authentication, and the SDLC. Those practices address important areas of risk, but only indirectly influence a secure design. We look at tactics from coding styles to design councils as we search for guidance that makes software more secure. Segment resources2025-04-081h 07Application Security Weekly (Audio)Application Security Weekly (Audio)In Search of Secure Design - ASW #325We have a top ten list entry for Insecure Design, pledges to CISA's Secure by Design principles, and tons of CVEs that fall into familiar categories of flaws. But what does it mean to have a secure design and how do we get there? There are plenty of secure practices that orgs should implement are supply chains, authentication, and the SDLC. Those practices address important areas of risk, but only indirectly influence a secure design. We look at tactics from coding styles to design councils as we search for guidance that makes software more secure. Segment resources2025-04-081h 07Application Security Weekly (Video)Application Security Weekly (Video)In Search of Secure Design - ASW #325We have a top ten list entry for Insecure Design, pledges to CISA's Secure by Design principles, and tons of CVEs that fall into familiar categories of flaws. But what does it mean to have a secure design and how do we get there? There are plenty of secure practices that orgs should implement are supply chains, authentication, and the SDLC. Those practices address important areas of risk, but only indirectly influence a secure design. We look at tactics from coding styles to design councils as we search for guidance that makes software more secure. Segment resources2025-04-081h 07The Pragmatic EngineerThe Pragmatic EngineerHow Linux is built with Greg Kroah-HartmanSupported by Our Partners• WorkOS — The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS.• Vanta — Automate compliance and simplify security with Vanta.—Linux is the most widespread operating system, globally – but how is it built? Few people are better to answer this than Greg Kroah-Hartman: a Linux kernel maintainer for 25 years, and one of the 3 Linux Kernel Foundation Fellows (the other two are Linus Torvalds and Shuah Khan). Greg manages the Linux kernel’s stable releases, and is a maintainer of multiple kernel subsystems.We cover the inner workings of Linux kernel d...2025-03-191h 19LINUX UnpluggedLINUX Unplugged603: All Your Kernels Belong to RustThere have been major Rust developments in the Linux Kernel; we discuss what's new and how it will impact the future. Plus, we're joined by a special guest.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. River: River is the most trusted place in the...2025-02-241h 00All Jupiter Broadcasting ShowsAll Jupiter Broadcasting ShowsAll Your Kernels Belong to Rust | LINUX Unplugged 603There have been major Rust developments in the Linux Kernel; we discuss what's new and how it will impact the future. Plus, we're joined by a special guest.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. River: River is the most trusted place in...2025-02-2300 minFLOSS Weekly (Audio)FLOSS Weekly (Audio)Update Your Kernels! - Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux Kernel, Cyber Resilience Act Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk with Greg Kroah-Hartman, the veteran top-level Linux kernel maintainer, about the human side of how kernel development works, how AI is still just pattern matching, and how life is about updating everything you can. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Greg Kroah-Hartman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. 2023-05-171h 07FLOSS Weekly (Video)FLOSS Weekly (Video)Update Your Kernels! - Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux Kernel, Cyber Resilience Act Doc Searls and Simon Phipps talk with Greg Kroah-Hartman, the veteran top-level Linux kernel maintainer, about the human side of how kernel development works, how AI is still just pattern matching, and how life is about updating everything you can. Hosts: Doc Searls and Simon Phipps Guest: Greg Kroah-Hartman Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. 2023-05-171h 07Die Open Source CouchDie Open Source CouchSpecial: 30 Jahre LinuxFeedback und Themenvorschläge gerne an @opensourcecouch in allen sozialen Netzwerken. Themen Zum 30. Geburtstag ist Kernel 5.14 fertig https://www.golem.de/news/linux-zum-30-geburtstag-ist-kernel-5-14-fertig-2108-159215.html As Linux turns 30, a Q&A with Greg Kroah-Hartman https://www.theregister.com/2021/08/25/linux_kernel_30_years_old/ Das System der Systeme https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/gadgets/linux-wird-30-das-system-der-systeme-a-1961b75e-eb53-4146-8ed0-b5f8499c25e3 Zahlen, bitte! Linux ist zum 30. Geburtstag 31.479.666 Zeilen schwer https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Zahlen-bitte-Linux-ist-zum-30-Geburtstag-31-479-666-Zeilen-schwer-6173229.html SCO vs. Linux: IBM soll 14,25 Millionen US-Dollar z...2021-09-051h 24Die Open Source CouchDie Open Source CouchLinux-Kernel-Team vs Universität von Minnesota, FSF-Update und mehr Open Source für MünchenWir sind immer noch dabei unsere Audioqualität auf ein professionelles Niveau zu bringen. Neue Hardware ist hier schon im Einsatz und wir werden in den kommenden Wochen weitere Komponenten, insbesondere Mikrofone austauschen. Über Feedback zur Tonqualität, Lautstärke usw freuen wir uns wie üblich an unsere Adressen bei Twitter, Instagram oder Facebook: @opensourcecouch München: mehr Open Source https://www.golem.de/news/nach-limux-aus-muenchen-beschliesst-open-source-praeferenz-fuer-die-verwaltung-2105-156299.html Reizthema FSF https://www.golem.de/news/freie-software-die-fsf-braucht-richard-stallman-als-galionsfigur-2105-156195.html https://www.heise.de/news/Richard-Stallman-versucht-es-mit-Entschuldigung-6012123.html Signal und Instagram-Werbung https://signal.org/blog/the-instagram-ads-you-will-never-see/ Digitalkompetenz bei CDU/CSU https://www.golem.de/new...2021-05-081h 12TurvakäräjätTurvakäräjätEpisodi 48 - VPN-höyryjunaKRP tiedotti että Vastaamoon kohdistetun tietomurron ja asiakkaiden kiristämiseen liittyvä tutkinta eteneehttps://www.is.fi/digitoday/tietoturva/art-2000007932944.htmlValtoriin kohdistunut vakava kyberhyökkäyshttps://valtori.fi/-/valtionhallinnossa-mahdollinen-etakayttopalvelun-haavoittuvuuden-hyvaksikayttohttps://www.tivi.fi/uutiset/vakava-tietomurto-valtion-palvelimilla-rikosilmoitus-tehty-jo/bc5371d1-14f5-4dac-897e-0042cbf25e03https://threatpost.com/pulse-secure-critical-zero-day-active-exploit/165523/Kuinka haavoittuvuus korjataan?https://kb.pulsesecure.net/articles/Pulse_Security_Advisories/SA44784 Tilausmaksuihin perustuvat huijauksethttps://www.theverge.com/2021/4/21/22385859/apple-app-store-scams-fraud-review-enforcement-top-grossing-kosta-eleftheriouSignal uhkaa käyttää Cellebrite-forensiikkatyökalun haavoittuvuksia hyväkseenhttps://signal.org/blog/cellebrite...2021-04-261h 07Linux Action NewsLinux Action NewsLinux Action News 186The University of Minnesota has been banned from the Linux kernel. We'll share the history, the context, and where things stand now around the controversial research that led to the ban. Plus Ubuntu 21.04 is out, and we try WSL's new GUI Linux app support.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Ting: Save $25 off your first device, or $25 in service credit if you bring one!Support Linux Action NewsLinks:Intentionally buggy commits for fame—an...2021-04-2624 minAll Jupiter Broadcasting ShowsAll Jupiter Broadcasting ShowsLinux Action News 186The University of Minnesota has been banned from the Linux kernel. We'll share the history, the context, and where things stand now around the controversial research that led to the ban. Plus Ubuntu 21.04 is out, and we try WSL's new GUI Linux app support.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Ting: Save $25 off your first device, or $25 in service credit if you bring one!Support Linux Action NewsLinks:Intentionally buggy commits for...2021-04-2500 minLinux Action News VideoLinux Action News VideoLinux Action News 186The University of Minnesota has been banned from the Linux kernel. We'll share the history, the context, and where things stand now around the controversial research that led to the ban. Plus Ubuntu 21.04 is out, and we try WSL's new GUI Linux app support.Sponsored By:Linode: Sign up using the link on this page and receive a $100 60-day credit towards your new account. Ting: Save $25 off your first device, or $25 in service credit if you bring one!Support Linux Action NewsLinks:Intentionally buggy commits for...2021-04-2500 minFull Circle | An Independent Magazine For The Ubuntu Linux Community.Full Circle | An Independent Magazine For The Ubuntu Linux Community.Full Circle Weekly News 199 Ubuntu Giving Wayland Another Shot Networking and Touchpads Work in Linux on M1 Macs Greg Kroah-Hartman Needs Commercial Buy In For Longer Kernel Support Sudo Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Allows Unauthorized Root Access Libgcrypt 1.9.0 Released with Vulnerability System 76 Posts Guide to Gaming Linux Mint Ported 20.1 Features to LMDE 4 Tails 4.15.1 Out Nitrux 1.3.7 Out Clonezilla Live 2.7.1-22 Out Gparted Live 1.2.0-1 Out Gnome 3.38.3 Out Firefox 85 Out Nvidia Linux Driver 460.39 Out Credits Host: @leochavez ...2021-02-0700 minKubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes Podcast from GoogleCloud Native Computing Foundation, with Dan KohnThe Cloud Native Computing Foundation was formed to create a vendor-neutral home for Kubernetes. Now with over 30 projects, we kick off 2019 by talking to Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the CNCF, and hearing his views on projects, licenses and conferences. Please reach out and say hello: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Platform9’s KubeCon survey Security notices: Dashboard custom certificates API server proxying Links from the interview Cloud Native Computing Foundation Dan Kohn Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin Other projects: Lets Encrypt, Hyperledger, Node.js Foundation Fellows: Linus Torvalds an...2019-01-0848 minVoidStar PodcastVoidStar PodcastVSP-001: Change The World, While Having Fun - with GKH of Linux KernelWelcome to the Void Star Podcast Series. This episode contains my conversation with Greg Kroah-Hartman. Also known as GKH in the Linux Kernel Community. He is "Mr. Linux Device Drivers". He is the current Linux kernel maintainer for the -stable branch, the staging subsystem, USB, driver core, debugfs, kref, kobject, and the sysfs kernel subsystems, Userspace I/O (co-owned), and TTY layer. He also created linux-hotplug, the udev project, and the Linux Driver Project. He is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation. He is a co-author of the most famous Linux Device Drivers (3rd Edition) book and author of Linux...2017-12-301h 19VoidStar PodcastVoidStar PodcastVSP-001: Change The World, While Having Fun - with GKH of Linux KernelWelcome to the Void Star Podcast Series. This episode contains my conversation with Greg Kroah-Hartman. Also known as GKH in the Linux Kernel Community. He is "Mr. Linux Device Drivers". He is the current Linux kernel maintainer for the -stable branch, the staging subsystem, USB, driver core, debugfs, kref, kobject, and the sysfs kernel subsystems, Userspace I/O (co-owned), and TTY layer. He also created linux-hotplug, the udev project, and the Linux Driver Project. He is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation. He is a co-author of the most famous Linux Device Drivers (3rd Edition) book and author of Linux...2017-12-3001 minLinux Action NewsLinux Action NewsLinux Action News 30Bitcoin breaks $10k and we ponder its true value, big companies join the compliance-first approach to GPLv2, we spot some red flags in the latest Raspbian x86 release, and Mozilla has a new open source project. Plus Jolla gets in on the blockchain hype, and we clarify the Linux LTS situation.Support Linux Action NewsLinks:Bitcoin surges past $10k — Bitcoin has spiked 933 percent since the beginning of the year, when it traded at $968.23Big companies join the compliance-first approach to GPLv2 — To provide greater predictability to users of open source software, Red...2017-12-0335 minLinux Action News VideoLinux Action News VideoLinux Action News 30Bitcoin breaks $10k and we ponder its true value, big companies join the compliance-first approach to GPLv2, we spot some red flags in the latest Raspbian x86 release, and Mozilla has a new open source project. Plus Jolla gets in on the blockchain hype, and we clarify the Linux LTS situation. Episode Sponsors Digital Ocean Create an account and apply our promo heresthething to get a $10 credit. Code: heresthething Episode Links Bitcoin surges past $10k --- Bitcoin has spiked 933 percent since the beginning of the year, when it...2017-12-0300 minOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyLinux Kernel Governance with Greg Kroah-Hartman The code in the Linux kernel changes all the time–11k lines are added, 5.8k lines are removed, and 2k lines are modified DAILY. Linux is an open source operating system that has been worked on for 25 years, and one reason the project is able to move so fast is its governance and release structure. Greg Kroah-Hartman is a fellow at the Linux Foundation, where he takes part in many of the developments in the kernel. This episode was a dive into how open source software gets built at scale and what is in store fo...2017-06-2851 minThe Linux Action Show! OGGThe Linux Action Show! OGGGreg KH: The Interview | LAS 346Greg Kroah-Hartman long time Linux kernel developer and maintainer of a few subsystems you depend on joins us to discuss his insights on the pace of Linux’s development, third party involvement, the rolling future & what gets him excited about Linux. Plus Linus reviews Fedora 21, the questions facing Gnome Software… AND SO MUCH MORE! All this week on, The Linux Action Show!2015-01-051h 07Free as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x10: Linux License Violations Dan Lynch (filling in for Karen) and Bradley play and discuss Matthew Garrett's talk GPL Violations: What Are We Doing? (aka Linux License Violations) from the Linux Collaboration Summit 2011. If you want to listen to only the off-topic parts of this oggcast, please download the 2011-05-241h 24Free as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x10: Linux License Violations Dan Lynch (filling in for Karen) and Bradley play and discuss Matthew Garrett's talk GPL Violations: What Are We Doing? (aka Linux License Violations) from the Linux Collaboration Summit 2011. If you want to listen to only the off-topic parts of this oggcast, please download the 2011-05-241h 24BeagleBoardBeagleBoardBeagleCast 2011-05-06: Talking ARM with Greg K-HToday we interview Greg Kroah-Hartman and your hosts are Jason Kridner and Jeffery Osier-Mixon. Gerald will be back in two weeks.To provide questions or suggestions:Call +1-713-234-0535 orvisit the BeagleCast suggestions formLinks to the recordingsBeagleCast-20110325.mp3BeagleCast-20110325.oggLinks to show topicsSome in stock @ Digi-Key this week!    A 300ms BeagleBoard boot?    Using git submodule and busybox to track mainline developmentAnnouncing the Level One eXpansion (LOX) Board    BeagleBoard at Embedded Linux Conference (CATCAN, Gumstix Stagecoach, SuperJumbo, Avnet, and WLAN hacking)  ...2011-05-1000 minC3D2 PodcastC3D2 Podcastpentacast 28: Der Linux Kernel, ein Überblick Seit 20 Jahren befindet sich der Linux Kernel in der Entwicklung, läuft auf fast allem, was Bits verarbeiten kann und hat nachhaltig zur Akzeptanz Freier Software in der IT Welt bei getragen. Kurz, er ist eines der Vorzeigeprojekte der Open Source Welt. Als Kind des Internets hat er dieses tiefgründig nicht zuletzt als Beispiel kollaborativer Arbeit geformt. Wir haben uns mit den Linux Kernel Entwicklern Borislav Petkov und Jörg Rödel knapp 3h über Funktion, Entwicklungsprozess, Geschichte, Lizenzen, Fehlerreporting etc. unterhalten, um Euch einen Überblick dieses Projektes zu geben. Falls Eure Fragen zum Linux...2011-02-2000 minPenta*Penta*pentacast 28: Der Linux Kernel, ein Überblick Seit 20 Jahren befindet sich der Linux Kernel in der Entwicklung, läuft auf fast allem, was Bits verarbeiten kann und hat nachhaltig zur Akzeptanz Freier Software in der IT Welt bei getragen. Kurz, er ist eines der Vorzeigeprojekte der Open Source Welt. Als Kind des Internets hat er dieses tiefgründig nicht zuletzt als Beispiel kollaborativer Arbeit geformt. Wir haben uns mit den Linux Kernel Entwicklern Borislav Petkov und Jörg Rödel knapp 3h über Funktion, Entwicklungsprozess, Geschichte, Lizenzen, Fehlerreporting etc. unterhalten, um Euch einen Überblick dieses Projektes zu geben. Falls Eure Fragen zum Linux...2011-02-2000 min