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Revolutionizing Firmware Updates in Linux: A Deep Dive with Experts
In this episode, Red Hat's Richard Hughes and AMD's Mario Limonciello dive into the world of firmware updates, sharing their expertise on the fwupd project and Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS). They explore the challenges and innovations behind deploying updates across millions of devices in the Linux ecosystem, offering valuable insights for anyone invested in maintaining secure and up-to-date systems.
Mastering OpenSSF Scorecards & SBOMs with Chris Swan
Joining Viktor Petersson this week is Chris Swan from Atsign, where they dive into the crucial world of Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) and OpenSSF Scorecards. Chris sheds light on the essential role these tools play in bolstering open source security, sharing expert insights on dependency management, secure coding practices, and the importance of transparency and trust within the tech industry.
The Future of Personal AI and Privacy: A Deep Dive with Kin Co-Founder Simon Westh Henriksen
In this episode, Simon Westh Henriksen, co-founder of Kin, dives into the exciting intersection of AI, machine learning, and digital privacy. He shares his expertise on data sovereignty, the future of personal AI assistants, and the importance of decentralization in the web. Tune in to hear Simon's thought-provoking insights on building a privacy-first world with AI, as he explores the possibilities and ethics behind this rapidly evolving tech landscape.
coreboot Uncovered: BIOS Security, and Vulnerabilities with Matt DeVillier and David Hendricks
Join Viktor Petersson for an in-depth exploration of coreboot, where experts Matt DeVillier and David Hendricks shed light on its mechanics, security features, and applications in Chromebooks and servers. Dive into the world of open-source firmware and sustainable computing practices with this conversation, as it delves into the future of supply chain security and industry innovations.
The Future of 5G and 4G: A Deep Dive with Guillaume Bélanger
In this episode, Guillaume Bélanger from Canonical joins Viktor to dive into the exciting world of telecom innovation. From the transformative impact of open source on the industry to the latest advancements in 5G and 4G technologies, they explore the potential of e-SIMs and the growing importance of software-defined networking. Don't miss this enlightening conversation as Guillaume shares his expertise on the challenges and benefits of establishing private 5G networks - a topic that's sure to spark your interest!
The story behind the podcast
Hey there! I'm Viktor, a proud nerd and seasoned entrepreneur with a knack for quirky innovation. From launching YippieMove, a pioneering email migration service, to co-creating Blotter, a top 10 Mac App Store productivity app, my journey has been all about embracing uncharted opportunities. Now, I lead Screenly, a leading secure digital signage product trusted by NASA, and developed Anthias, a top-ranked open-source digital signage solution. "Nerding Out with Viktor" is where I dive into the tech world, breaking down complex concepts with leading experts. Join me for some fun and insightful conversations!