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Hardening C++ with Bjarne Stroustrup

C++ is a powerful programming language that has been in use for several decades. It has played a crucial role in the development of the internet and the growth of modern computing.
In a recent development the NSA indirectly asked developers to use memory safe languages whenever possible because hackers frequently exploit memory issues. In this episode, we’ll discuss these safety issues with the creator of C++ Bjarne Stroustrup.

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Seamless SecOps with Jack Naglieri

Jack Naglieri is the Founder and CEO of Panther. Panther is a cloud-based security monitoring platform that helps teams detect and respond to breaches quickly and intelligently. Jack previously worked in the security industry as an Incident Responder and as a Lead Forensic Investigator. Jack joins us to share his experience and what he and his team are working on.

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Basics of Cloud Security

How do you keep your private data safe in the public cloud? Is it even possible? In fact, your data and your application is likely safer in the public cloud than in your own private data center. This course will show you, at a high level, the guiding principles and policies you need to understand to keep your cloud-based and cloud-native application safe and secure.

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Platform Engineering with Luca Galante

An interesting episode with Luca Galante where we dive into Platform Engineering. We discuss Patterns for successful Platform Engineering Setup, why you need an Internal Developer Platform and other things.

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