We cover the problematic implications of SESTA, the latest internet regulations proposed in the US, plus some PR troubles for CBS's Showtime after cryptocoin mining software was found embedded in their webpage & Dan gets excited as we discuss why tape-powered backups are still important for many large organizations.
And of course your feedback, a fantastic round-up & so much more on this week's episode of TechSNAP!
Episode 350: Trials of TLS
Episode 349: All Natural Namespaces
Episode 348: Server Neglect
Episode 347: A Farewell to Dan | TechSNAP 347
Episode 346: Neutral Nets | TechSNAP 346
Episode 345: Namespaces GOTO Jail | TechSNAP 345
Episode 344: SSL Strippers | TechSNAP 344
Episode 343: Low Security Pillow Storage | TechSNAP 343
Episode 342: Cloudy with a chance of ABI | TechSNAP 342
Episode 341: HAMR Time | TechSNAP 341
Episode 340: Spy Tapes | TechSNAP 340
Episode 338: Patch Your S3it | TechSNAP 338
Episode 337: FCC’s Free Offsite Storage | TechSNAP 337
Episode 336: Equihax | TechSNAP 336
Episode 335: Extended Usefulness | TechSNAP 335
Episode 334: HPKP: Hard to Say, Hard to Use | TechSNAP 334
Episode 333: Rsync On Ice | TechSNAP 333
Episode 332: Leaky Pumps | TechSNAP 332
Episode 331: BTRFS is Toast | TechSNAP 331
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