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The Lodgers | A Twin Peaks Podcast

Simon Howell & Kate Rennebohm

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Kate Rennebohm and Simon Howell go through the entire run of TWIN PEAKS, from the pilot to the last gasp of THE RETURN, with a couple dozen fantastic guests in tow. Special attention is paid to the context of its release, its place in David Lynch's overall body of work, and its use of style and theme.
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Application Paranoia

Colin Bell, Rob Cuddy & Kris Duer

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A podcast about Application Security DevSecOps and AppScan. Twice a month, we aim to bring you some technical insights, assorted facts and the latest news from the world of HCL AppScan. Our underlying mission is to deliver continuous application security to the masses.
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Welcome to THE PURPLE SEASON This week, David's new employee makes the Say Nothing list once again. Tim responds to a hate mail that is a giant Say Nothing. We talk about David's 40th, our Pod Say Nothing Chest Press event and we bring back some musical content with a couple of track break downs. We love listeners writing in! Send us your hate mail…
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Welcome to THE PURPLE SEASON This week David should have said nothing to an NRL star and Tim is furious because the NBA finals were ruined for him. We have an incident where we witness some bikies deal with the local riff-raff (pun intended) at an Amends show. And the saga of David's skip bin continues. We love listeners writing in! Send us your ha…
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Welcome to THE PURPLE SEASON We are splitting the episode into two parts this week. Tim recounts a time where he refused to say nothing to his Uber Eats driver, and this leads the conversation into a discussion on fast food. Say Nothing does Google Reviews? David's soccer fiasco continues to unravel, and his son enters a spelling bee. We love liste…
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Welcome to THE PURPLE SEASON We are splitting the episode into two parts this week. Tim recounts a time where he refused to say nothing to his Uber Eats driver, and this leads the conversation into a discussion on fast food. Say Nothing does Google Reviews? David's soccer fiasco continues to unravel, and his son enters a spelling bee. We love liste…
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It seems like everyone that tries to deploy end-to-end encrypted cloud storage seems to mess it up, often in new and creative ways. Our special guests Matilda Backendal, Jonas Hofmann, and Kien Tuong Truong give us a tour through the breakage and discuss a new formal model of how to actually build a secure E2EE storage system. Watch on YouTube: htt…
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Episode Summary: Application Paranoia S6EP1 In the Season 6 premiere of Application Paranoia, hosts Colin Bell, Rob Cuddy, and Kris Duer kick off a new theme: debunking the top 10 myths about application security—one myth per episode. They warm up with some lighthearted commentary on new workplace trends like “coffee badging” and the rise of “corp …
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Migrating the US government to quantum-resistant cryptography is hard, luckily the gamer presidents are on it. This episode is extremely not safe for work, nor does it reflect the political opinions of, well, anybody. "Security Cryptography Whatever" is hosted by Deirdre Connolly (@durumcrustulum), Thomas Ptacek (@tqbf), and David Adrian (@davidcad…
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Apple has pulled the availability of their opt-in iCloud end-to-end encryption feature, called Advanced Data Protection, in the UK. This doesn't only affect UK Apple users, however. To help us make sense of this surprising move from the fruit company, we got Matt Green, Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins, and Joe Hall, Distinguished Technologist …
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'Let us model our large language model as a hash function—' Sold. Our special guest Nicholas Carlini joins us to discuss differential cryptanalysis on LLMs and other attacks, just as the ones that made OpenAI turn off some features, hehehehe. Watch episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vZ64xPI2Rc0 Transcript: https://securitycryptographywhatever.com…
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Just a few days before turning off the lights, the Biden administration dropped a huge cybersecurity executive order including a lot of good stuff, that hopefully [cross your fingers, knock wood, spin around three times and spit] will last into future administrations. We snagged some time with Carole House, outgoing Special Advisor and Acting Senio…
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THE QUANTUM COMPUTERS ARE COMING...right? We got Samuel Jacques and John Schanck at short notice to answer that question plus a bunch of other about error correcting codes, logical qubits, T-gates, and more about Google's new quantum computer Willow. Transcript: https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2024/12/18/quantum-willow Links: - https://blo…
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Nothing we have ever recorded on SCW has brought so much joy to David. However, at several points during the episode, we may have witnessed Matthew Green's soul leave his body. Our esteemed guests Justin Schuh and Matt Green joined us to debate whether `Dual_EC_DRBG` was intentionally backdoored by the NSA or 'just' a major fuckup. Transcript: http…
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Colin Bell, Rob Cuddy and Kris Duer from HCL Software bring you another insightful application paranoia session. In this episode our special guest is Mark Spears. Mark is currently a Principal Security Consultant at Solis Security. Having fulfilled significant time as a network defender and vCISO dealing with writing and testing InfoSec Programs an…
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You may not be rewriting the world in Rust, but if you follow the findings of the Android team and our guest Jeff Vander Stoep, you'll drive down your memory-unsafety vulnerabilities more than 2X below the industry average over time! 🎉 Transcript: https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2024/10/15/a-little-bit-of-rust-goes-a-long-way/ Links: - htt…
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With the 2024 United States Presidential Election right around the corner, we talk to an unnamed guest who has worked on cybersecurity for political campaigns in the United States since 2004. We recorded this in late August, 2024. Transcript: https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2024/10/13/campaign-security/ Links: - Active Measures by Thomas R…
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Colin Bell, Rob Cuddy and Kris Duer from HCL Software bring you another insightful application paranoia session. In this episode the interviewvers be come the interviewd as David Rubinstien interviews Colin, Rob and Kris for his recent SD times articale on Discerning reality from the hype around AI. You can read his article here at the following li…
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We finally have an excuse to tear down Telegram! Their CEO got arrested by the French, apparently not because the cryptography in Telegram is bad, but special guest Matt Green joined us to talk about how the cryptography is bad anyway, and you probably shouldn't use Telegram as a secure messenger of any kind! Transcript: https://securitycryptograph…
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