Mar 3rd 2023
This Week in Enterprise Tech 533
Quantifiable Risk
Storing the world's music collection on quartz wafers, implementing DevSecOps
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Guests:
André Keartland
- Pernicious Permissions: How Kubernetes Cryptomining Became an AWS Cloud Data Heist
- CISA, MITRE Look to Take ATT&CK Framework Out of the Weeds
- Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU
- BlackLotus bootkit bypasses UEFI Secure Boot on patched Windows 11
- Microsoft to Store World’s Music Collection on Quartz Wafers
- Andre Keartland, Solutions Architect at Netsurit Professional Services talks about how enterprise organizations can implement DevSecOps to enhance security.
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Links
- Pernicious Permissions: How Kubernetes Cryptomining Became an AWS Cloud Data Heist
- CISA, MITRE Look to Take ATT&CK Framework Out of the Weeds
- Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU
- BlackLotus bootkit bypasses UEFI Secure Boot on patched Windows 11
- Microsoft to Store World’s Music Collection on Quartz Wafers
- netsurit.com