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    Upgrading TLS with Scott Helme

    Upgrading TLS with Scott Helme

    Have you upgraded to TLS 1.3? While at NDC in London, Richard chatted with Scott Helme about his work moving companies onto the latest version of TLS. But do you need to? Scott talks about how SSL 2 and 3 were used until they were broken by the black hats, leading to a panic to update quickly. While there is no evidence that TLS 1 and 1.1 are breached, they are already deprecated - and are slower than the later versions. Want a performance boost? Move to TLS 1.3!

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    Recorded February 1, 2024

    #187: Are You Using Mix Bus Compression?

    #187: Are You Using Mix Bus Compression?

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    Episode Show Notes:

    Are you mixing into a compressor? I mean mixing with a compressor on your mix bus from the beginning and not just slapping a compressor on at the end and then hoping for the best.

    These guys are, and in this episode, Benedikt & Malcom talk about how they’re doing it and why they’re doing it.

    Every compressor has its own unique ‘flavor’ and is often used as the glue that brings all of your song’s individual elements together.

    Remember, though, your mix bus has EVERYTHING going through it, so you’ve got to be careful. Any changes you make on there will affect the whole song, for better or for worse. 

    Where do you start with mix bus compression, though?

    Do you know which type of compressor to use for mix bus compression? You have options… 

    You could reach for a VCA compressor if you’re looking for a transparent glue. Maybe you’re feeling extra fruity and want to risk destroying your mix, so why not reach for an 1176?

    Then there are the settings. Benedikt and Malcom compare notes on their go-to “safe” settings when using mix bus compression. 

    “It sounds complicated, but once you get the core concepts, it’s not that complicated at all.” – Benedikt

    Mix bus compression can be a complicated subject, but it’s also a fundamental skill that you need to get your head around if you want to make professional-sounding mixes. 

    “Learning is sucking, until you don’t.” – Malcom Owen-Flood

    A real deep dive episode here, so hold on to your threshold knobs and let the learning begin. 

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    For full show notes go to: https://theselfrecordingband.com/187

    If you have any questions, feedback, topic ideas or want to suggest a guest, email us at: podcast@theselfrecordingband.com

    Why SSL/TLS Certificate Management Matters in 2023

    Why SSL/TLS Certificate Management Matters in 2023
    In this podcast, Jen Racine, Director of Sales Consulting at Entrust, and Andrew Sheedy, Enterprise Sales Director at Entrust, discuss the importance of managing SSL/TLS certificates and how agencies can maintain TLS encryption with Entrust Certificate Services (ECS). Listen to the podcast to discover how Entrust ECS can support your organization with SSL/TLS management to secure online communication, meet compliance requirements, advance Zero Trust initiatives and much more.

    The Week in Green Software: Generative AI and Cloud Zombies

    The Week in Green Software: Generative AI and Cloud Zombies
    Chris Adams is joined by cloud sustainability advocate and founder of Cloud Sustainably, Aerin Booth in this episode of TWiGS brought to you by the Green Software Foundation. On this episode Aerin provides his insight into the cloud to discuss cloud zombies, the effect that generative AI is having on the environment and exciting developments from Xbox (including a list of some of Aerin’s favourite nostalgic games!). We also touch on GreenOps and the future for green software developers.

    Episode 146 - The Hungry Hungry Caterpillar

    Episode 146 - The Hungry Hungry Caterpillar

    This Week in InfoSec (08:33)

    With content liberated from the “today in infosec” twitter account and further afield

    29th March 2010: OpenSSL version 1.0.0 was released. It's easy to take for granted how pervasive the open source library is in the myriad of technologies used to transmit data over the internet and other networks. Take a moment to think about it. 

    https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1641215201197412352

    25th March 2010: 2010: Albert Gonzalez was sentenced to 20 years in prison for stealing credit card data from TJX and other companies. He is currently serving his sentence at FMC Lexington and is scheduled to be released in less than 4 months.

    Find an inmate: BOP Register Number 25702-050

    https://twitter.com/todayininfosec/status/1639657037935067137  

     

    Rant of the Week (13:55)

    NHS Highland 'reprimanded' by data watchdog for BCC blunder with HIV patients

    In a classic email snafu NHS Highland sent messages to 37 patients infected with HIV and inadvertently used carbon copy (CC) instead of Blind Carbon Copy meaning the recipients could see each other’s email addresses.

    This is according to Britain’s data watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office, which has “reprimanded” the Health Board, which serves a regional population of some 320,000 people and has an annual operating budget of £780 million ($964 million).

    The error took place in June 2019 when a member of staff opened the prior group email and copied all those on the list and emailed a newsletter to the the group of 37 “data subjects” - aka patients - without using BCC. Efforts to recall the mail failed.

    Rather than issuing a £35,000 ($43,000) fine, the ICO is instead taking its “public sector approach” introduced in June 2022: working with senior leaders to “encourage compliance, prevent harms before they occur and learn lessons when things have gone wrong.”

    The ICO described the email error as a “serious breach of trust.” In a statement, Stephen Bonner, ICO deputy commissioner for regulatory supervision, said of the mistake:

    “The stakes are just too high. Research shows that people living with HIV have experienced stigma or discrimination due to their status, which means organisations dealing with this type of information should take the utmost care with their personal data.

    “Every HIV service provider in this country should look at this case and see it as a crucial learning experience. We are calling on organisations to raise their data protection standards and put the appropriate measures in place to keep people safe,” he said.

    The ICO said using BCC incorrectly is within the top 10 “non-cyber breaches, with nearly a thousand reported since 2019.” 

     

    Billy Big Balls of the Week (25:06)

    Microsoft Security Copilot is a new GPT-4 AI assistant for cybersecurity

    After announcing an AI-powered Copilot assistant for Office apps, Microsoft is now turning its attention to cybersecurity. Microsoft Security Copilot is a new assistant for cybersecurity professionals, designed to help defenders identify breaches and better understand the huge amounts of signals and data available to them daily.

    Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 generative AI and Microsoft’s own security-specific model, Security Copilot looks like a simple prompt box like any other chatbot. You can ask “what are all the security incidents in my enterprise?” and it will summarize them. But behind the scenes, it’s making use of the 65 trillion daily signals Microsoft collects in its threat intelligence gathering and security-specific skills to let security professionals hunt down threats.

    Microsoft Security Copilot is designed to assist a security analyst’s work rather than replace it — and even includes a pinboard section for co-workers to collaborate and share information. Security professionals can use the Security Copilot to help with incident investigations or to quickly summarize events and help with reporting.

     

    Industry News (33:13) 

    NCA Harvests Info on DDoS-For-Hire With Fake Booter Sites

    New MacStealer Targets Catalina, Newer MacOS Versions

    France Bans TikTok, Other 'Fun' Apps From Government Devices

    ChatGPT Vulnerability May Have Exposed Users’ Payment Information

    Thieves Steal $9m from Crypto Liquidity Pool

    NCA Celebrates Multimillion-Pound Fraud Takedowns

    North Korean Hackers Use Trojanized 3CX DesktopApp in Supply Chain Attacks

    GCHQ Updates Security Guidance for Boards

    UK Regulator: HIV Data Protection Must Improve

     

    Tweet of the Week (41:24)

    https://twitter.com/TrungTPhan/status/1641480574996217858

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    NameCheap hacket, brugt til phishing, Pepsi hacket og sensitiv persondata stjålet, WinGet nede pga. SSL

    NameCheap hacket, brugt til phishing, Pepsi hacket og sensitiv persondata stjålet, WinGet nede pga. SSL

    Tre emner dækker dagens episode: Domæneregistreringsvirksomheden NameCheap er blevet udsat for et angreb på et af deres mailsystemer. Efter opnået adgang, har aktørerne så brugt serverne til phishingkampagner. Et af PepsiCos datterselskaber, Pepsi Bottling Ventures, er blevet udsat for et massivt hackerangreb, hvor sensitiv persondata på deres ansatte, bl.a. personnumre og ID-kort samt pas er blevet stjålet. WinGet var kortvarigt nede i weekenden grundet et udløbet SSL-certifikat.

    Vært: Omar Hawwash, Cybersikkerhedskonsulent og journalist, LEVEL7.    

    031422_Russian-SSL-and-TLS-Codes (Part 2)

    031422_Russian-SSL-and-TLS-Codes (Part 2)

    In this episode, we discuss how Putin is using SSL and TLS codes in an attempt to circumvent sanctions.
    Host: Craig
    Guests: BJ, Blake & Erin

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    Debra Axness, Webs By Deb, LLC

    Debra Axness, Webs By Deb, LLC
    Debra Axness, Webs By Deb, LLC (Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Radio, Episode 30) Debra Axness, owner of Webs By Deb, shared her work in website design and social media marketing for small and micro-businesses. After a successful corporate career and time on a sailboat in the Caribbean, Deb chose to serve small businesses through building and […] The post Debra Axness, Webs By Deb, LLC appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Level Up your Cyber Resilience - Combatting Online Fraud

    Level Up your Cyber Resilience - Combatting Online Fraud
    APMG International presents our popular Level Up panel Q&A show. This episode is about how to Level Up your Cyber Resilience with the Host: Nick Houlton and Question Master: Suchitra Jacob. Panelists; Melanie Oldham, Anna Collard, Tim Harwood, Etienne Shardlow, and Nigel Mercer. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered, driving the panel discussion before moving onto the focus topic: Combatting online fraud with Melanie Oldham.

    S2 EP11 SSL announces UC1, Softube announces Tape Echoes, Apogee announces Duet 3

    S2 EP11 SSL announces UC1, Softube announces Tape Echoes, Apogee announces Duet 3

    In this episode the hosts, minus Pat, discuss new products that were recently announced from SSL, Apogee, and Softube. SSL announced the UC1, a hardware controller for the new SSL channel strip 2 and bus compressor 2. Softube announced Tape Echoes, a vintage tube delay, and Apogee announced the Duet 3. The new version to the popular handheld audio interface.

    There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discounts and more. You can sign up for the mailing list at http://eepurl.com/hzwW4f

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    408: FreeBSD DevSummit 2021

    408: FreeBSD DevSummit 2021
    Report from virtual FreeBSD DevSummit 2021, another promising release by FreeBSD Based helloSystem, GearBSD, OpenBGPD release, Let’s Encrypt on OpenBSD, FreeBSD 13 on the Panasonic Let’s Note, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) Headlines 2021 FreeBSD Developer Summit (https://klarasystems.com/articles/freebsd-developer-summit-2021/) helloSystem – FreeBSD Based OS Brings another Promising Release 0.5.0 (https://www.debugpoint.com/2021/06/hellosystem-0-5-0-release/) News Roundup GearBSD: a project to help automating your OpenBSD (https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-06-01-gearbsd.html) OpenBGPD 7.0 released (https://bsdsec.net/articles/openbgpd-7-0-released) Simple use of Let's Encrypt on OpenBSD is pleasantly straightforward (as of 6.8) (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/OpenBSDNiceLetsEncrypt) FreeBSD 13 on the Panasonic Let’s Note CF-RZ6 (https://rubenerd.com/freebsd-13-on-the-panasonic-cf-rz6/) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions • [Paul - ZFS Questions](https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/408/feedback/Paul%20-%20ZFS%20Questions) • [Rafael - relic](https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/408/feedback/Rafael%20-%20relic) • [matthew - sendfile and ktls](https://github.com/BSDNow/bsdnow.tv/blob/master/episodes/408/feedback/matthew%20-%20sendfile%20and%20ktls) Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***

    Secure Websites Hamburger Shortage with Josh Aas from Let’s Encrypt

    Secure Websites Hamburger Shortage with Josh Aas from Let’s Encrypt

    Did climate activists take down the world’s largest meat supplier? And does England's NHS really need patient data for 'research' purposes? We answer all that and more in this week's Watchtower Weekly.

    We also invite very special guest, and Executive Director at Let's Encrypt, Josh Aas, to the show. Join us as we discuss our new partnership and how you can help them secure the last 10% of the internet with HTTPS.

    Also, it's girl power this week as Cat & Anna try to takedown Matt in Three Word Password. 👭

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    Hiroshima's First Annual PCR-Palooza (w/JJ Walsh)

    Hiroshima's First Annual PCR-Palooza (w/JJ Walsh)

    Sustainable travel consultant JJ Walsh (and everyone else in Hiroshima) gets a free PCR test! Here's hoping this saliva-filled undertaking amounts to more than just spitting into the wind.

    Ollie recommends our first ever Fukushima based river cruise, with some pretty interesting side effects.

    Bobby recommends a Ramadan cruise that should make things WAYYYYY easier for all of our practicing Muslim listeners.

    Topics discussed on this episode range from:

    • What Ollie did to pay his respects for Prince Philip's Passing
    • JJ's super prolific content production schedule, and how she manages time differences
    • Ollie finally getting kicked out of Malaysia
    • What happened with Malaysia's pandemic visa overstay amnesty program
    • How EVERYONE on the show is undergoing testing
    • Pro's and cons of PCR tests types
    • Quarantine Food
    • What JJ misses about not being able to travel
    • New JBRC Merch
    • JBRC reporting from @ahnpankaahnman and @kumayama100 on Hideki Matsuyama's Masters Win
    • Hiroshima's prefecture wide TEST EVERYBODY plan, and JJ's experience with it
    • Why Hiroshima is doing this... now?
    • How every little ailment these days makes us wonder whether or not we've got the virus.
    • JJ's Covid Article series, and how it might actually be more effective than Japan's messaging
    • What stands to be gained from the testing initiative.
    • How Hiroshima citizens are responding
    • What the PCR test actually measures, and how it actually works from (SURPRISE SURPRISE) one of us who got infected
    • The trend for people all across Japan to want to buy homes or make their homes as comfortable as possible
    • JJ's own experience and the people she's talked to about reforming homes
    • Property buying and second-hand home buying culture (or lack thereof) in Japan
    • Opportunities to pick up a super cheap house
    • The negative effect of corona-related mortgage defaulting on the property buying
    • Corona-discrimination against people who want to take out a home alone
    • The legality of the above?
    • Why Bobby can't get his unemployment insurance AND a home loan


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