Mar 26th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 436
Identity Mode: Random
Chip shortage affects automakers, 60TB hard drives might be coming, Sonrai Security on identity sprawl in the post SolarWinds world
Records live every Friday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 20:30 UTC.
Guests:
Brendan Hannigan
- Open SSL fixes flaw that hackers can use to crash servers
- Automakers extending production cuts due to chip shortage
- Where Rust will fit into Linux according to Linus Torvalds
- iOS and Android hackers shut down by Facebook
- Almost 50% of popular Android apps are built on open source components with high-risk vulnerability
- An executive order could make software vendors disclose breaches to federal government users
- Firefox 87 introduces SmartBlock for private browser
- The next few years could bring 60TB hard drives
- Brendan Hannigan, CEO and co-founder of Sonrai Security talks about identity sprawl in the post SolarWinds world
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Links
- OpenSSL fixes high-severity flaw that allows hackers to crash servers
- Chip Shortages Force More Cuts at North American Auto Plants
- Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux
- Facebook shuts down hackers who infected iOS and Android devices
- Nearly Half of Popular Android Apps Built With High-Risk Components
- Exec Order Could Force Software Vendors to Disclose Breaches to Federal Gov't Customers
- Firefox 87 introduces SmartBlock for Private Browsing
- Hard drives are about to get supercharged
- Sonrai Security