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In today's episode, we explore the critical challenges to AI adoption revealed by CISOs, including data privacy concerns, insufficient staff skills, and misaligned organizational priorities, as highlighted in a new survey by Tines. We also discuss how security leaders can address these blockers by leveraging automation, strategic alignment, and continuous training. Additionally, we delve into the rise of malware such as FakeBat, recent data breaches affecting FlightAware and National Public Data, and necessary steps for individuals to secure their personal information. Video Episode: https://youtu.be/HQt1nCHKgxI 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - NPD Hack Exposes Billions of User's Data 04:01 - FlightAware Configuration Error Exposed User Data 07:35 - FakeBat Malware Targets Brave, Zoom, Notion Users 09:45 - Top AI Adoption Challenges and CISO Solutions Articles referenced: https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/spons/the-biggest-blockers-to-ai-adoption-according-to-cisos-and-how-to-remove/723672/ https://thehackernews.com/2024/08/cybercriminals-exploit-popular-software.html https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/flightaware-configuration-error-leaked-user-data-for-years/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/social-security-number-leak-npd-breach-what-to-know/ Sign up for digestible cyber news delivered to your inbox: https://news.thedailydecrypt.com Thanks to Jered Jones for providing the music for this episode. https://www.jeredjones.com/ Logo Design by https://www.zackgraber.com/ Tags: Tines, Generative AI, Security, CISOs, FakeBat, malvertising, MSIX, Mandiant, FlightAware, Configuration, Cybersecurity, Data Leak, Data breach, Cybercriminals, Social Security, National Public Data Search Phrases: What are today's top cybersecurity news stories?, Tines generative AI security risks, FakeBat malware protection, FlightAware data breach user impact, Cybersecurity measures for CISOs, Understanding malvertising threats, How to safeguard against data leaks, Mandiant findings on malware, Protecting personal information from breaches, Addressing skill shortages in cybersecurity -- Transcript: Aug20 You probably heard about the data breach that alleged the compromised, the personal information of nearly every American citizen exposing social security numbers addresses. And so much more to the dark web cybercriminals. And so today we're going to talk about how this happened, what data was impacted and what you can do to make sure you stay safe. With your social security number on the dark web. Thousands of flight aware, users are now urged to reset their passwords after a configuration error, exposed, sensitive, personal data. For over three years. How did this FlightAware configuration error managed to leak user data for such an extended period of time. Cyber criminals are exploiting popular software searches to spread the fake bat malware using malvertising campaigns and Trojan ISED M S I. X installers to infect unsuspecting users. And finally a recent survey by tines shows that 98% of large tech executives have halted their generative AI projects due to security risks. What strategic measures are CSOs employing to overcome the biggest blockers to AI implementation in their organization. You're listening to the daily decrypt.. Hackers have allegedly infiltrated, a company known as national public data or NPD to steal un-encrypted personal information of billions of people, including social security numbers addresses. And family member names. This breach attributed to the hacker group, U S D O D in April of 2024, puts almost everyone at risk of identity theft. If your data was a part of this breach, which it likely is. People can access it or bid on it on the dark web. So if they could open new financial accounts or take out loans in your name. Luckily, this type of fraud is very preventable. All you have to do is contact the three major credit bureaus and place freezes on your accounts. And even before this breach, this is something that I would recommend to everybody. Unless they're in the process of buying a new home. Or opening up a new credit card. You don't need your credit accounts to be unfrozen. And this is something that I actually didn't do until about a year ago during the, at T and T breach. Where my social security number was also linked to the dark web. And I was very shocked to see how quickly it could be done. They all have web based interfaces where you can go sign up for an account. And click a button to place a freeze on your credit. It's also important to know that once your information is out there, it's out there forever. There's no company that can go and scrub your data from the dark web. If any company is selling you that service? It's not a real service. It's a scam. Or if you purchase the services of a specific company, Uh, under the impression that they can do that. Maybe they're not actually selling that, but maybe that's what you're thinking they're going to do. They're not going to be able to do that. What they are going to be able to do is coach you through the process of placing these credit freezes and help inform you about what that will actually prevent. Alternatively, you can listen to this episode of the daily decrypt and continue to for these tips for free. But placing these freezes on your credit. Essentially just prevents people or entities from running soft or hard credit checks. Against your credit. Which is the barrier for most lines of credit, like new credit cards or home loans. And so by proxy, it prevents new home loans and new credit cards from being opened in your name, which is one of the biggest risks for having your social security number out there. Now if an attacker is really motivated to get you personally, they can use that information to do all kinds of damage, primarily in information gathering about you. To craft more effective phishing campaigns against you. Which is the secondary risk of this type of data breach. So besides placing these credit checks, just be extra vigilant when you're looking at and clicking links through texts or emails. Knowing that this information can help craft more effective phishing emails. Look at everything skeptically. And you should be good to go. Very similarly to that last story. There's an app called FlightAware, which is the world's largest flight tracking platform. That has just revealed a major security data incident. FlightAware discovered a configuration error dating back to January of 2021, which exposed user data for over three years. This data that it exposed can include your user ID, password, email address. And possibly even more sensitive information like your full name, billing and shipping address, social media accounts, phone number, and even social security number. The error was fixed by flight aware on July 25th, 2024. So just a few weeks ago. But the breaches duration leaves significant room for potential misuse of your data. As we talked about in that last story. So if you have a FlightAware account, you'll need to reset your password immediately. If you log into the platform, it will prompt you to do so on your next login. But what they're not going to tell you is that you also need to change. The password to every account that uses the password to your FlightAware account. And that's because the username and combo that was leaked in the FlightAware data breach. We'll now be entered into every one of your accounts automatically. It's not a personal target. They're just going to. Try their luck and see if you may be reuse that username, Cabo password, if that's ringing any bells for you. PEI go change your password. To all of those accounts, and if it sounds too daunting to do that task manually. Or you're not even sure what accounts share passwords. It's time to start using a password manager. I personally use one password as do all of my friends. And I have almost a thousand accounts in there just for myself alone. Managing that amount of passwords is impossible, especially trying to maintain unique passwords. Across all of them. Nobody's memory can handle that. It will also create secure random passwords for you. So you don't have to use your creativity to come up with them or just changing the. The characters that follow the password. Which, by the way, if you use a password, even similar to the one. That was leaked in your FlightAware bridge. That too is considered compromised because attackers will do manipulations common manipulations to all passwords and just use those to try to log into your accounts as well. It's all automated. So, yeah, if you want more information about a password manager, Check out one password. There's also a blog on our website@thedailydecrypt.com that will outline. A simple three-step process to converting over to a password manager. It doesn't have to be as daunting as it may sound. FlightAware is also offering a free 24 month identity protection package through Equifax. So given these two stories back to back. Whoever is listening is likely impacted. Go take advantage of that. That will actually. Monitor for any credit inquiries to Equifax. In addition to you placing those freezes. Like I highly don't. I highly recommend against. Simply monitoring because by the time you get that alert, it's a little too late, right. Place the freeze, and then sign up for that free monitoring. And if you can't tell. Passwords are getting breached every day. I don't like talking about data breaches on this platform. I don't like hearing about them because they happen so frequently. I don't consider it cybersecurity news. The only reason this one made the cut is because they were so long standing. This one has been going on for three years. But if you're hearing this and you still don't use a password manager and you don't change your passwords, the implications are pretty bad. Go do that. Reach out to us on Instagram or YouTube, if you want any help or guidance along that process. It really is a lot simpler of a workflow as well. Like it's a quality of life improvement and a security improvement. I promise you it's worth it. Cyber criminals are using popular Google searches. To help them craft more effective info stealing campaigns. So, what does this mean? They're letting Google tell them what people are searching for specifically around business-related softwares. So for example, if you're going to Google and you're looking for a software that will help you manage personnel. Or manage your tasks or store your documents, et cetera. You're going to go to Google and you say, what are the best softwares? For this type of business task. Well, Google will happily give you the information. If you look for it about what is the most common things to search for around this space, right? So hackers are taking that information. And they're creating fake websites that will offer you services. Inline with what you're searching for. These websites might be carbon copies of actual services. That you could find on the web that would satisfy your search. Or they could be new services. After they've created these imitation websites, they purchase Google ads to get those websites at the top of the search results specifically. For what you're searching for. Then within those websites. You're going to click a link. That's going to download a malware called fake bat. This malware will live in the installer for the software. You're trying to find and download such as brave, like the browser. Key pass, which I'm assuming is a password manager notion, which is like a confluence style thing. Steam for games and zoom for business meetings online. It's important to know that even if you know the software you're searching for like, ah, I'm looking for notion, someone recommended it, you Google the words, notion. That first link. If it's an ad, can still be malicious. So not everyone is searching for what's a business software I can use to hold all my documents. Some of them are just searching for, Hey, where do I go to download notion? That download link. You click from Google. If it's a paid advertisement, could be malicious. And we always say it on this podcast. Just don't click ads. If you don't have to. That's one of the best ways you can avoid this type of thing. And finally 98% of large tech executives have paused AI initiatives due to security risks. This was discovered by an automation from tines during a recent survey and reveals the top barriers to AI adoption. 66% of CSOs, worry about losing control over this sensitive information. This can be anything from customer data, employee data. All the way down to proprietary code, you're feeding into AI to have it help you fix. 60% of the CSOs report lacking AI expertise. 51% find friction between departments from cross-functional teams to align on AI priorities and risks. 49% face issues without dated systems. So choose AI tools to integrate seamlessly with your existing tech stacks. This survey by times can be very valuable, especially if you're someone who's trying to get your CSO to allow you to use AI. AI. Has a lot of potential for automating a lot of work. And freeing up capacity for more impactful work. But. If you have a good CSO. They're going to try to push back on the security risks. Check out the article linked in the show notes below for more information on how and what statistics you can use to help combat your CSOs fears. And start using AI in your workplace. This has been the Daily Decrypt. If you found your key to unlocking the digital domain, show your support with a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It truly helps us stand at the frontier of cyber news. Don't forget to connect on Instagram or catch our episodes on YouTube. Until next time, keep your data safe and your curiosity alive.
In this episode, Caroline Reynolds, Global Chief Digital Officer at T&Pm, joins Vincent Flood, Editor-in-Chief at VideoWeek. T&Pm was formed earlier this year when WPP merged two of its agencies, The&Partnership and mSix&Partners, positioning AI at the core of its operations. Reynolds discusses: What clients are looking for right now Bringing creative and media back together under one agency roof How T&Pm is preparing for the AI age and the impact of AI on agencies How clients view CTV today
Citrix has long supported application packaging platforms such as App-V and, more recently, MSIX and MSIX App Attach. In this episode, I am joined by Yashu Arora, Sr. Product Manager at Citrix, as we discuss what Citrix has done in the app packaging space and what we support today and in the future.
The past few weeks in adland have been a busy period for mergers, but luckily in this episode of the Campaign podcast the editorial team has the lowdown to keep you up to speed.Media editor Beau Jackson, tech editor Lucy Shelley and reporter Charlotte Rawlings cover the latest goings-on at The & Partnership and MSix & Partners; AKQA and Grey and Forsman & Bodenfors London and CPB London. The team also dig into Campaign's deep-dive on the state of parental leave in adland, and take a look at what the industry thought of the UK slipping down the ranks in the Warc Creative 100. Further reading:Will AI power a reboot of full-service agencies?Brandtech Group raises $115m in AI funding Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of the podcast I do a roundup of the Windows Updates in the first Patch Tuesday of 2024, I cover some details of the HPE acquisition of Juniper Networks, the unfortunate news of more tech layoffs and much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/patch-tuesday-news-msix-app-installer-protocol-handler-disabled-again-hpe-acquires-juniper/
Critical Invanti flaw allows compromise of enrolled devices.Multiple malware strains use Google feature for persistence.Microsoft disables MSIX after it is abused by malware again.
Microsoft finally kills Windows Mixed Reality Just in time for Christmas, Microsoft revealed that its long-dead WMR platform is now officially dead Windows 11 Moment 5 is allegedly coming in February Microsoft quietly reissues Windows 11 version 23H2 installation media Microsoft kills install from web capabilities in Windows App Installer (MSIX) Dev (today): Richer weather experience on Lock, more Voice access improvements Canary (today): Same Voice access changes, no more WordPad or People in a clean install, Steps Recorder deprecated, new Energy Saver icon in the system tray, Nearby Sharing can name your PC Surface New Surface Pro 6 and Laptop 6 are expected in Spring 2024 with Intel and Qualcomm chipsets. Microsoft's first "real" AI PCs. FU, Surface Laptop Studio 2 buyers! Microsoft 365 Something to consider for 2024: Have Microsoft's core platforms gotten too complex? And when/if this will drive away customers? Standalone Copilot app launches on Android ... and then, days later, on iPhone and iPad - And it offers a ChatGPT4 mode, interestingly AI New York Times sues Microsoft, OpenAI for massive copyright infringement GitHub Copilot Chat is now GA. Requires $10/month GitHub Copilot sub, but it may be the single best example of how AI can improve our lives so far Xbox New Xbox Game Pass titles for early January: Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Resident Evil 2 remake, more Does something smell better around here? Bobby Kotick has left the building PlayStation: Just kidding, you can keep your stupid Discovery shows Meta Quest 2 gets a permanent price cut Steam no longer supports Windows 7 or 8.1 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Properly secure your Microsoft account App pick of the week: MSEdgeRedirect Bonus pick: MediaSorter RunAs Radio this week: Doing More with Less in 2024 with Erin Chapple Brown liquor pick of the week: Elijah Craig Small Batch Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: kolide.com/ww
Microsoft finally kills Windows Mixed Reality Just in time for Christmas, Microsoft revealed that its long-dead WMR platform is now officially dead Windows 11 Moment 5 is allegedly coming in February Microsoft quietly reissues Windows 11 version 23H2 installation media Microsoft kills install from web capabilities in Windows App Installer (MSIX) Dev (today): Richer weather experience on Lock, more Voice access improvements Canary (today): Same Voice access changes, no more WordPad or People in a clean install, Steps Recorder deprecated, new Energy Saver icon in the system tray, Nearby Sharing can name your PC Surface New Surface Pro 6 and Laptop 6 are expected in Spring 2024 with Intel and Qualcomm chipsets. Microsoft's first "real" AI PCs. FU, Surface Laptop Studio 2 buyers! Microsoft 365 Something to consider for 2024: Have Microsoft's core platforms gotten too complex? And when/if this will drive away customers? Standalone Copilot app launches on Android ... and then, days later, on iPhone and iPad - And it offers a ChatGPT4 mode, interestingly AI New York Times sues Microsoft, OpenAI for massive copyright infringement GitHub Copilot Chat is now GA. Requires $10/month GitHub Copilot sub, but it may be the single best example of how AI can improve our lives so far Xbox New Xbox Game Pass titles for early January: Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Resident Evil 2 remake, more Does something smell better around here? Bobby Kotick has left the building PlayStation: Just kidding, you can keep your stupid Discovery shows Meta Quest 2 gets a permanent price cut Steam no longer supports Windows 7 or 8.1 Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Properly secure your Microsoft account App pick of the week: MSEdgeRedirect Bonus pick: MediaSorter RunAs Radio this week: Doing More with Less in 2024 with Erin Chapple Brown liquor pick of the week: Elijah Craig Small Batch Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsor: kolide.com/ww
In this episode, I cover details of the recent Windows 11 Moment 4 Update, info on multiple Google Chrome vulnerabilities, a new developer tool for producing high quality MSI and MSIX packages plus more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/chrome-vulnerability-gets-highest-severity-rating-windows-11-moment-4-info/
AdTech Heroes - Interviews with Advertising Technology Executives
In this episode, our host Dal sits down with Dylan Mouratsing (Global Chief Data Officer at mSix&Partners) to data in AdTech. During the conversation, they discussed: - How the use of data within digital has changed over the years. - The role of AI in the future use of data. - The impact of the "death of the cookie" on data usage.
This week we're at the all-you-can-eat media buffet that is The Future Of Audio Europe.Matt Deegan is joined by the editor of The Media Leader Omar Oakes, Goodstuff Communications' Sam Austin and George Butler, head of commercial marketing at radio group Bauer.Plus, Matt gets his networking mic out and chats with Demi Abiola (Investment Business Director, mSix&Partners), Radio Centre's CEO Matt Payton and Jason Brownlee, founder of Colourtext.And, of course, there's a Media Quiz… in which we welcome the return of Name That Headline.A Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill. Get well soon Phoebe!Matt Deegan's blog is full of audio insight and everyone important reads it. Sign up for weekly posts here.AND support the show and get extended interviews and more bonus treats - patreon.com/mediapodThanks to The Future Of Audio Europe, powered by The Media Leader, for being such gracious hosts. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover an update about the major HSE cyber attack, information of a new ransomware attack on ESXi hosts, details of new Windows 365 and AVD features plus more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/ransomware-targeting-esxi-msix-update-bing-ai-preview-launches/
On our eighteenth edition of The MadTech Podcast Special, Harriet Cunningham, UK sales director at Scibids, and Stefan Kurkic, head of programmatic at mSix&Partners, join ExchangeWire's Lindsay Rowntree to discuss the biggest opportunities for advertisers and marketers in 2023. Together, the panel explore mobile-first strategies; cookieless environments; reducing carbon footprints; and more.
The #Forgotten500k campaign sees media owners provide free ad space for a campaign to make an antiviral available on the NHS for immunocompromised people who don't respond to regular Covid-19 vaccines. Omar speaks to mSix&partners executive chair Jess Burley about why it's so important, campaigner Mark Oakey whose life and been put on hold for more than two years, and Dr Tony Pagliuca for a medical perspective. Find out more about the campaign.Hosted by Omar Oakes, editor of The Media Leader. Check out The Media Leader's website and sign up to our newsletters, or keep up to date with us on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
In this week's episode, I talk cover a story about the MSIX App Installer Protocol getting disabled by Microsoft for security reasons, AADJ going GA in Windows 365 plus much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-216-msix-installer-protocol-disabled-win365-aadj-update-patch-tuesday-overview/
On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: A spate of ransomware attacks on European energy and transport Russian authorities extend cybercrime crackdown Irritating influencers arrested for laundering 2016 Bitfinex hack proceeds IRS abandons ID.me trial Microsoft disables macros by default, disables MSIX protocol handler Much, much more This week's show is brought to you by ExtraHop. Extrahop's Ted Driggs is this week's sponsor guest – he was on the show about a year ago talking about how we should really start thinking about putting together software bills of behaviours as well as bills of material. Ted is back to tell us how that effort is progressing. As you'll hear, a lot of the behavioural data on software already exists, but it's being hoarded by different vendors. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes Ransomware spree hitting European oil, transport companies String of cyberattacks on European oil and chemical sectors likely not coordinated, officials say - The Record by Recorded Future Weeks after a ransomware attack, some workers still worry about paychecks Russian government continues crackdown on cybercriminals Cyberattack brings down Vodafone Portugal mobile, voice, and TV services - The Record by Recorded Future An ALPHV (BlackCat) representative discusses the group's plans for a ransomware ‘meta-universe' - The Record by Recorded Future DOJ seizes $3.6 billion from 2016 Bitfinex hack, arrests New York couple - The Record by Recorded Future Woman Who Allegedly Laundered $1B in Bitcoin Was Cringe YouTube Rapper NetWalker ransomware affiliate sentenced to seven years in prison - The Record by Recorded Future IRS abandons plans to use third-party facial recognition DHS assembles Cyber Safety Review Board to imitate fed agency that studies aviation accidents Senate lawmakers try again on cyber incident reporting legislation - The Record by Recorded Future Microsoft temporarily disables MSIX protocol handler following malware abuse - The Record by Recorded Future Microsoft to block internet macros by default in five Office applications - The Record by Recorded Future Microsoft says MFA adoption remains low, only 22% among enterprise customers - The Record by Recorded Future Google Cloud adds new cryptomining threat detection capability - The Record by Recorded Future News Corp. says Wall Street Journal, New York Post were targeted by hackers European governments targeted by Chinese hackers with a Zimbra webmail zero-day - The Record by Recorded Future Palestinian hacking group evolving with new malware, researchers say State Department sounds alarm over Red Cross breach State Department offers $10M for information on Iranian election interference Iran's national TV stream hacked for the second time in a week - The Record by Recorded Future Open Source Security Foundation launches new initiative to stem the tide of software supply chain attacks | The Daily Swig The Apache Log4j team talks about the Log4Shell patching process - The Record by Recorded Future npm enrolls Top 100 package maintainers into mandatory 2FA - The Record by Recorded Future Target open-sources its web skimmer detector - The Record by Recorded Future North Korea Hacked Him. So He Took Down Its Internet | WIRED Cryptocurrency platform Wormhole hacked for an estimated $322 million - The Record by Recorded Future
[Referências do episódio] - Microsoft bloqueia macros - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/helping-users-stay-safe-blocking-internet-macros-by-default-in/ba-p/3071805 - Microsoft bloqueia MSIX - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/disabling-the-msix-ms-appinstaller-protocol-handler/ba-p/3119479 - Campanha do Qbot - https://thedfirreport.com/2022/02/07/qbot-likes-to-move-it-move-it/ - Catálogo de LoLbins - https://lolbas-project.github.io/ - App criminoso engana maquininha e faz pagamento falso - https://www.tecmundo.com.br/seguranca/233341-app-criminoso-engana-maquininha-pagamento-falso.htm - Falhas no Android - https://www.cisecurity.org/advisory/multiple-vulnerabilities-in-google-android-os-could-allow-for-escalation-of-privilege_2022-019 [Ficha técnica] Roteiro e apresentação: Carlos Cabral Edição de áudio: Paulo Arruzzo Narração de encerramento: Bianca Garcia Projeto gráfico: Julian Prieto
Microsoft Malware Abuse, CISA Urging Patch, Locbit TTP, Pegasus update Cybersecurity News CyberHub Podcast February 7th, 2022 Today's Headlines and the latest #cybernews from the desk of the #CISO: Microsoft temporarily disables MSIX protocol handler following malware abuse CISA Urges Organizations to Patch Exploited Windows Vulnerability FBI shares Lockbit ransomware technical details, defense tips North Korea Stealing Millions in Cyber Attacks New Report Alleges Widespread Pegasus Spying by Israel Police Story Links: https://therecord.media/microsoft-temporarily-disables-msix-protocol-handler-following-malware-abuse/ https://www.securityweek.com/cisa-urges-organizations-patch-exploited-windows-vulnerability https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fbi-shares-lockbit-ransomware-technical-details-defense-tips/ https://www.securityweek.com/un-experts-north-korea-stealing-millions-cyber-attacks https://www.securityweek.com/new-report-alleges-widespread-pegasus-spying-israel-police “The Microsoft Doctrine” by James Azar now on Substack https://jamesazar.substack.com/p/the-microsoft-doctrine The Practitioner Brief is sponsored by: KnowBe4: https://info.knowbe4.com/phishing-security-test-cyberhub ****** Find James Azar Host of CyberHub Podcast, CISO Talk, Goodbye Privacy, Digital Debate, and Other Side of Cyber James on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-azar-a1655316/ Telegram: CyberHub Podcast ****** Sign up for our newsletter with the best of CyberHub Podcast delivered to your inbox once a month: http://bit.ly/cyberhubengage-newsletter ****** Website: https://www.cyberhubpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCyberHubPodcast Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1353861 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CyberHubpodcast/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyberhubpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberhubpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberhubpodcast Listen here: https://linktr.ee/cyberhubpodcast The Hub of the Infosec Community. Our mission is to provide substantive and quality content that's more than headlines or sales pitches. We want to be a valuable source to assist those cybersecurity practitioners in their mission to keep their organizations secure. #cybernews #infosec #cybersecurity #cyberhubpodcast #practitionerbrief #cisotalk #ciso #infosecnews #infosec #infosecurity #cybersecuritytips #podcast #technews #tinkertribe #givingback #securitytribe #securitygang #informationsecurity
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover a lot of the highlights from AWS Reinvent, there are a bunch of InfoSec related stores, updates about MSIX and much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-205-aws-reinvent-highlights-fslogix-with-aad-preview-msix-news-more/
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover some of the info on the now official release of Windows Server 2022 as it becomes generally available, info on a major vulnerability in Cosmos DB, MSIX and MSIX App Attach Preview for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-192-server-2022-generally-available-msix-for-citrix-google-arm-processor-coming-more/
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover the news that Microsoft has acquired Nuance Communications, that VMware is going to become an independent company plus much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-172-microsoft-acquires-nuance-msix-app-attach-for-azure-portal-is-ga-more/
Adam Ferrier is Founder/Consumer Psychologist at Thinkerbell, Decade of Action and s p a c e. Here's a wee bit more info on the legendary Australian entrepeneur. After graduating university with degrees in commerce and clinical psychology, Adam began his career working in maximum security prisons, before making the natural move to advertising. He joined Saatchi & Saatchi as a Strategic Planner and, during this time, invented a psychological board game 'The Analyst', translated into three languages (still selling well in Benelux countries). He co-founded Naked Communications, APAC in 2004. Naked embraced a behavioural change model, building brands whilst changing behaviour, and was one of Australia’s most awarded and successful agencies (winning AdNews Agency of the Year Grand Prix in 2007). After selling Naked, he created THINKERBELL - where they practice 'measured magic' - bringing together marketing science and hard core creativity. After just 2 years it’s 2019 AdNews' Creative Agency of the year. He's also co-founded two conferences s p a c e (a confestival) and MSIX (marketing sciences ideas change). He also sits on the boards of TRIBE (social influence), the Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI), and Good Thnx. He's a regular panelist on TV shows Gruen, Sky, The Project, Your Money and Sunrise #mastersofspin (as well as Celebrity Apprentice and Australia's Next Top Model (don't ask!), and Man Up. He had a weekly segment on national radio station MMM, and ABC. He's commentated and/or writes for TIME, The Australian, Mumbrella, B&T, Fast Company, The Guardian and the Wall Street Journal.
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover the new Citrix acquisition, a report on a hefty fine for a GDPR violation, a story about a macOS malware that has been going around for 5 years plus much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-160-citrix-acquisition-msix-news-macos-malware-more/
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover a few brief updates on the Solarwinds hack plus I get into some other Ransomware attacks plus much more. Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-158-solarwinds-hack-updates-msix-packaging-extension-slack-outage-more/
On this week's episode of the podcast I cover the announcement from AWS that they now support macOS instances, I dive into a report about a Windows Subsystem for Android and the possibility of packaging Android apps with Android plus much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-153-macos-instances-in-aws-android-apps-in-msix-security-horror-stories-more/
In today’s ‘solocast,’ Jeffrey is taking a look at the virtual Microsoft Ignite 2020 conference that was held on September 22nd-24th. At last year’s conference, Jeffrey was fortunate enough to be a part of their community reporter team. At this year’s conference, he was one of five table-talk facilitators on a panel titled, “Why we’re excited to be a developer right now!” (If you’re interested in viewing this panel, a replay is available in the show notes!) In this episode, Jeffrey highlights some of the important announcements from this year’s Microsoft Ignite, shares his insights on the developer-focused topics that were discussed, and takes listeners through the “Book of News” of everything that happened at the conference. If you’re shipping software with Microsoft technologies, you’re going to want to stay tuned in! Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:48] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:43] About today’s episode on Microsoft Ignite 2020. [2:15] Jeffrey’s experience at last year’s Microsoft Ignite. [3:05] About Jeffrey’s experience at this year’s Microsoft Ignite as a speaker. [3:22] What Jeffrey will be covering in today’s episode. [3:54] News about .NET 5 from Microsoft Ignite. [5:46] News on Azure App Service and Windows Container. [7:33] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [8:05] Several updates about Visual Studio 2019. [10:02] Announcements about C# and .NET 5. [10:28] Announcements about MSIX. [10:51] New capabilities for Windows subsystem for Linux. [11:12] Enhancements to Windows terminal features. [11:39] Announcements about Microsoft Edge developer tools and Microsoft Edge on Linux. [12:51] Jeffrey wraps up the podcast and shares where you can learn more about the conference and view the virtual sessions. [13:30] About next week’s episode! Mentioned in this Episode: Cloudify.co — Today’s sponsor! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Microsoft Ignite 2020 “Why we’re excited to be a developer right now! (Americas Table Talk)” with Jeffrey Palermo Microsoft Ignite 2020: Book of News .NET 5.0 Release Candidate Azure App Service Visual Studio 2019 Preview Release Notes Updates about MSIX New Windows subsystem for Linux Windows Terminal Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a comprehensive desktop and app virtualization service running in Azure to enable secure remote work. Christiaan Brinkhoff joins Scott Hanselman to show how WVD is different from other desktop virtualization technologies, as well as how easy it is to implement and maintain. Deploy and scale your Windows desktops and apps on Azure in minutes and get built-in security and compliance features.[0:00:00]- Introduction[0:00:25]- Episode start[0:01:07]- WVD architecture[0:03:40]- Deploying WVD in the Azure portal[0:07:30]- Managing host pools and sessions[0:10:17]- Azure Log Analytics and Azure Monitor[0:12:10]- Connecting to virtual desktops and apps[0:14:42]- Centralized storage for profiles and files[0:17:00]- High-performance virtual desktops[0:19:00]- Using Teams in WVD[0:21:13]- Virtual applications (MSIX app attach)[0:23:21]- Feature roadmap & episode wrap-upWindows Virtual Desktop overviewGetting started: Windows Virtual Desktop ARM-based Azure portalProactively monitor ARM-based Windows Virtual Desktop with Azure Log Analytics and Azure MonitorCreate a profile container with Azure Files and AD Domain ServicesDeliver remote desktops and apps from Azure with Windows Virtual DesktopSet up MSIX app attachMicrosoft 365 RoadmapWVD CommunityCreate a free account (Azure)
Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a comprehensive desktop and app virtualization service running in Azure to enable secure remote work. Christiaan Brinkhoff joins Scott Hanselman to show how WVD is different from other desktop virtualization technologies, as well as how easy it is to implement and maintain. Deploy and scale your Windows desktops and apps on Azure in minutes and get built-in security and compliance features.[0:00:00]- Introduction[0:00:25]- Episode start[0:01:07]- WVD architecture[0:03:40]- Deploying WVD in the Azure portal[0:07:30]- Managing host pools and sessions[0:10:17]- Azure Log Analytics and Azure Monitor[0:12:10]- Connecting to virtual desktops and apps[0:14:42]- Centralized storage for profiles and files[0:17:00]- High-performance virtual desktops[0:19:00]- Using Teams in WVD[0:21:13]- Virtual applications (MSIX app attach)[0:23:21]- Feature roadmap & episode wrap-upWindows Virtual Desktop overviewGetting started: Windows Virtual Desktop ARM-based Azure portalProactively monitor ARM-based Windows Virtual Desktop with Azure Log Analytics and Azure MonitorCreate a profile container with Azure Files and AD Domain ServicesDeliver remote desktops and apps from Azure with Windows Virtual DesktopSet up MSIX app attachMicrosoft 365 RoadmapWVD CommunityCreate a free account (Azure)
Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a comprehensive desktop and app virtualization service running in Azure to enable secure remote work. Christiaan Brinkhoff joins Scott Hanselman to show how WVD is different from other desktop virtualization technologies, as well as how easy it is to implement and maintain. Deploy and scale your Windows desktops and apps on Azure in minutes and get built-in security and compliance features.[0:00:00]- Introduction[0:00:25]- Episode start[0:01:07]- WVD architecture[0:03:40]- Deploying WVD in the Azure portal[0:07:30]- Managing host pools and sessions[0:10:17]- Azure Log Analytics and Azure Monitor[0:12:10]- Connecting to virtual desktops and apps[0:14:42]- Centralized storage for profiles and files[0:17:00]- High-performance virtual desktops[0:19:00]- Using Teams in WVD[0:21:13]- Virtual applications (MSIX app attach)[0:23:21]- Feature roadmap & episode wrap-upWindows Virtual Desktop overviewGetting started: Windows Virtual Desktop ARM-based Azure portalProactively monitor ARM-based Windows Virtual Desktop with Azure Log Analytics and Azure MonitorCreate a profile container with Azure Files and AD Domain ServicesDeliver remote desktops and apps from Azure with Windows Virtual DesktopSet up MSIX app attachMicrosoft 365 RoadmapWVD CommunityCreate a free account (Azure)
Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) is a comprehensive desktop and app virtualization service running in Azure to enable secure remote work. Christiaan Brinkhoff joins Scott Hanselman to show how WVD is different from other desktop virtualization technologies, as well as how easy it is to implement and maintain. Deploy and scale your Windows desktops and apps on Azure in minutes and get built-in security and compliance features.[0:00:00]- Introduction[0:00:25]- Episode start[0:01:07]- WVD architecture[0:03:40]- Deploying WVD in the Azure portal[0:07:30]- Managing host pools and sessions[0:10:17]- Azure Log Analytics and Azure Monitor[0:12:10]- Connecting to virtual desktops and apps[0:14:42]- Centralized storage for profiles and files[0:17:00]- High-performance virtual desktops[0:19:00]- Using Teams in WVD[0:21:13]- Virtual applications (MSIX app attach)[0:23:21]- Feature roadmap & episode wrap-upWindows Virtual Desktop overviewGetting started: Windows Virtual Desktop ARM-based Azure portalProactively monitor ARM-based Windows Virtual Desktop with Azure Log Analytics and Azure MonitorCreate a profile container with Azure Files and AD Domain ServicesDeliver remote desktops and apps from Azure with Windows Virtual DesktopSet up MSIX app attachMicrosoft 365 RoadmapWVD CommunityCreate a free account (Azure)
Om Shownotes ser konstiga ut så finns de på webben här också: https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se/e/en-liten-podd-om-it-avsnitt-269 Avsnitt 269 spelades in den 9:a juni 2020 och eftersom att första priset i den finska "eukonkanto"-tävligen (frubärar-tävlingen) varje år är sin frus vikt i öl så handlar dagens avsnitt om: FEEDBACK OCH BACKLOGG: * Mats har haft en intensiv vecka, men nu har det varit två lugna dagar. David har en ålderskris och fått glasögon, dessutom har han blivit drabbad av en Samsung-TV. Björn har fått en pool och är sjukt missnöjd. Johan har motionerat både sig själv och 3D-skrivaren. * OnePlus Z lanseras 10 juli ALLMÄNT NYTT: * Ny processor från ARM (tips i live-chatten förra veckan) * Vem bryr sig om Månen? Mot Mars!!!! * Få Poäng hos klarna * Wooohoo! Patriotiska bakgrunder * BONUSLÄNK: The Swedish Submarine that Sank a US Aircraft Carrier MICROSOFT * Hallelujah!!!!!!Outlook for Windows is introducing e-mail signatures that will be stored in the cloud rather than being stored locally on the user’s Windows device. * BONUSLÄNK: https://petri.com/microsoft-working-outlook-cloud-signatures * Teams kommer visa ännu fler deltagare i videomöten * Window 10 Enterprise - Public preview på MSIX-app attach * BONUSLÄNK: aka.ms/winup * Credge på Windows Update men inte i 2004 releasen * Såg ni några easter eggs i Build videosen? * Snart så… trackpad support i Office på ipad APPLE * Köp Apple-hårdvara utan ränta!! * Kommer Apple att byta chip till ARM på sina Mac-datorer?? och här är ytterligare en länk. * För alla vänsterblivna som protesterar! #ironi... (det handlar om hur man stänger av face ID) GOOGLE: * En till stämning (class action lawsuit) * U.S. states tittar på att bryta upp google ANNDRA NYHETER * Webbläsaren Brave har mer än 15 miljoner månatliga aktiva användare * Woops nr 1 (nintendo)* Woops nr 2 (honda) * Helt rätt. Skicka ut de där dj*vla linux burkarna i rymden!! Veckans Rant (featuring: David) * F***ing j*vla tekniska specifikationer som inte säger något SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY: * Mats: https://www.engadget.com/command-and-conquer-remastered-collection-steam-origin-115024055.html * David: Monitorarmar * Björn: En säkerhetsgrej gillade jag , fast egentligen ser jag fram emot att få komma tillbaka till kontoret och börja köra kontorsstolsrace * Johan: Varmluftspistol EGNA LÄNKAR * En Liten Podd Om IT på webben * En Liten Podd Om IT på Facebook * En Liten Podd Om IT på Youtube * Ge oss gärna en recension * https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577?mt=2#see-all/reviews * https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/en-liten-podd-om-it-158069 LÄNKAR TILL VART MAN HITTAR PODDEN FÖR ATT LYSSNA: * Apple Podcaster (iTunes) * Overcast * Acast * Spotify * Stitcher LÄNK TILL DISCORD DÄR MAN HITTAR LIVE STREAM + CHATT http://discord.enlitenpoddomit.se (Och glöm inte att maila bjorn@enlitenpoddomit.se om du vill ha klistermärken, skicka med en postadress bara. :) )
DOOM Eternal is booted from Ring 0, we conference in to Microsoft Build^Powered By Microsoft Teams™, and then the system security is a little bit problematic in macOS. Show Notes: 00:00:51 - DOOM Eternal Anti-Cheat Followup 00:04:30 - Microsoft Build 00:42:34 - Apple Mac Security Drama Of The Week Followup: Doom Eternal reverses course, will remove kernel-level Denuvo anti-cheat [Updated] Microsoft Build: Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10 DirectX ❤ Linux | DirectX Developer Blog Microsoft’s new Fluid Office document is Google Docs on steroids Microsoft to unify Windows desktop and UWP apps with new Project Reunion microsoft/ProjectReunion: Project Reunion is an evolution of the Windows developer platform that will make it more compatible, agile, modern and open. MSIX -> An MSIX app writes to its own virtual registry and application data folder, and this data will be deleted when the app is uninstalled or reset. Other apps do not have access to the virtual registry or virtual file system of an MSIX app. microsoft/winget-cli: Windows Package Manager CLI (aka winget) Apple, No: macOS 10.15: Slow by Design Catalina is checking notarization of unsigned executables Contact: Cristian Online Sadiq Online Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast| Pocketcasts | RSS
DOOM Eternal is booted from Ring 0, we conference in to Microsoft Build^Powered By Microsoft Teams™, and then the system security is a little bit problematic in macOS. Show Notes: 00:00:51 - DOOM Eternal Anti-Cheat Followup 00:04:30 - Microsoft Build 00:42:34 - Apple Mac Security Drama Of The Week Followup: Doom Eternal reverses course, will remove kernel-level Denuvo anti-cheat [Updated] Microsoft Build: Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI apps to Windows 10 DirectX ❤ Linux | DirectX Developer Blog Microsoft’s new Fluid Office document is Google Docs on steroids Microsoft to unify Windows desktop and UWP apps with new Project Reunion microsoft/ProjectReunion: Project Reunion is an evolution of the Windows developer platform that will make it more compatible, agile, modern and open. MSIX -> An MSIX app writes to its own virtual registry and application data folder, and this data will be deleted when the app is uninstalled or reset. Other apps do not have access to the virtual registry or virtual file system of an MSIX app. microsoft/winget-cli: Windows Package Manager CLI (aka winget) Apple, No: macOS 10.15: Slow by Design Catalina is checking notarization of unsigned executables Contact: Cristian Online Sadiq Online Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast| Pocketcasts | RSS
This week’s episode features news on issues with a Windows 10 patch causing BSODs for some users plus other issues like slower boot times for others, there’s also news on a Teams outage and what the cause was (It was not DNS). As well as info on MSIX, Citrix WEM, recent Ransomware and Trojan samples plus much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-110-teams-outage-win10-woes-ldaps-delay-more/
This week’s episode goes deep into the Citrix ADC vulnerability leaving no stone unturned in what is now the 5th week of this ongoing saga and boy did things escalate this week! I also talk about a very serious RDP vulnerability that has been patched this week, along with a CryptoAPI vulnerability that warranted a press conference and warning from the NSA Cyber Security Team AND news on App Volumes 4.0, MSIX support for services plus much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-107-citrix-adc-vulnerability-deep-dive-cryptoapi-rdp-bugs-more/
Today’s episode marks the end of 2019 as well as over a year of Azure DevOps Podcasts! In today’s final episode of 2019, Kathleen Dollard joins the podcast to discuss setting up your machine for .NET Core! Kathleen is a Principal Program Programmer at Microsoft, a long-time developer, and a national conference speaker. She’s been at Microsoft for a little over two years now and is an expert in C#, .NET and ASP.NET, SQL Server, and Visual Basic. She’s also the author of the book, Code Generation in Microsoft .NET (published in 2004), which put forth principles of metaprogramming that are still valid today! Tune in to hear Kathleen as she highlights all the important, key pieces listeners should consider when diving into the world of .NET Core for the first time, a peak under the covers of what’s currently going on behind the scenes of .NET Core from Kathleen’s perspective, and how you can most effectively set up your machine for .NET Core today! Topics of Discussion: [:39] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [1:06] Jeffrey gives a quick announcement. [1:18] About today’s episode! [1:34] Jeffrey welcomes Kathleen to the show. [2:43] Kathleen speaks about the journey of her career and how she’s come to work on the .NET Core team at Microsoft. [5:05] Kathleen speaks about her experience as a language expert. [6:54] From Kathleen’s perspective, does she .NET Core 3.1 as the new wave? I.e. if you’ve been waiting, now is the time to move to it? And how complete is it? [10:34] Kathleen and Jeffrey talk about the migration of classic ASP applications. [13:26] What do people need to start thinking about when setting up their machine for .NET Core? Kathleen also highlights a recent bug and how to get around it! [25:00] A word from The Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [25:28] Jeffrey highlights some exciting announcements! [27:11] Why does Kathleen think that Visual Studio Code is more popular than Visual Studio 2019? [28:52] Kathleen talks about some of their work behind-the-scenes. [30:55] Kathleen shares some key information for those who distribute WinForms applications. [32:05] Kathleen is open to hearing listeners’ ideas! Feel free to reach out to give her your feedback! [32:45] Kathleen speaks about their uninstall tool in the works and where to get a hold of the beta. [34:48] In Kathleen’s opinion, what would cause someone to choose a new WinForms app .NET Core versus a WPF Core app? [38:53] Kathleen shares what the .NET Core team is up to right now. [40:00] Kathleen highlights some additional resources and gives some advice for those planning on making the .NET Core plunge! [43:43] Jeffrey thanks Kathleen for joining the podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps Bootcamp 2020 — January 16th & 17th in Austin, T.X. .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com — Email Jeffrey for a free 30-point DevOps inspection (regularly priced at $5000!) — Spaces are limited! Code Generation in Microsoft .NET, by Kathleen Dollard .NET Core Visual Basic (VB) Rosalind NuGet MSBuild JSON Visual Studio Code Visual Studio 2019 Dotnet.Microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/current/runtime/desktop Blazor GitHub.com/dotnet/CLI-lab MSIX Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
This week’s episode is pretty security heavy with an update on the major Citrix ADC vulnerability I talked about on last week’s episode plus vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Sharepoint and more. I also talk a little about MSIX Core, ThinKiosk as well as feature the usual scripts, tricks and tips of the week plus more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-104-major-citrix-adc-vulnerability-update-msix-core-release-more/
This week's episode is the 100th episode of the podcast! Thank you so much for listening each week. It's business as usual with lots of news, including information on the launch of the MSIX AppAttach preview, details on a recent Office 365 outage and it's cause, warnings of a new wave of ransomware, some FSLogix performance improvements and much more! Reference Links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-100-msix-appattach-preview-office-365-outage-ransomware-warning-more/
Today’s guest is Daniel Jacobson, a Program Management Lead on the Visual Studio team focused on empowering Windows Developers. Daniel was one of the speakers at the .NET Conf 2019 and will also be at the 2019 Microsoft Ignite conference! Daniel joined Microsoft about 5 years ago as a Program Manager. And now, as a Senior PM on the Visual Studio team, Daniel’s focus is on the biggest challenge that developers are facing anywhere in their development. His team empowers literally millions of developers building applications for Windows devices. All that they do is centered around customers and their desires. In this episode, Daniel and Jeffrey speak about DevOps for desktop applications. Daniel shares his vision for empowering all Windows application developers to seamlessly and incrementally modernize their existing applications through the work that he and his team is doing. Daniel largely focuses on the Visual Studio App Center in this episode, going into detail about each and every step you need to know about when integrating it, and provides additional resources at the end of the episode to further your learning. Tune in! Topics of Discussion: [:39] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes! [:49] Jeffrey gives some announcements and lets you know where to get a hold of his book, .NET DevOps for Azure. [3:27] About today’s guest, Daniel Jacobson! [3:53] Jeffrey welcomes Daniel to the show! [4:04] Daniel speaks about his journey in the space and how he ended up where he is today. [5:54] What is a client application? What makes them different? [9:52] What are the choices available for those looking to run a native Windows application on the Microsoft platform? [13:32] With WinForms, WPF, and .NET Core 3.0 coming out, what things can we not yet do if we’re trying to go to .NET Core 3.0? What should people watch out for? [15:55] Daniel explains all we need to know about Visual Studio App Center! [17:30] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [17:55] If somebody is upgrading an older WinForms’ app into .NET Core, would they track their work on Azure Boards or does App Center provide work item tracking? [18:58] Does the App Center integrate with existing source control? And following that, does the App Center support an automated build process? [20:01] After the build and you’ve got a numbered release candidate package of some sort, what should the developer do? [23:03] Is this all ready to go today for developers to use? [23:25] Daniel explains the next step in the process once you have the package ready and are ready to deploy to your first pre-production environment or test group of users. He elaborates on what that looks like and what tool to use. [24:31] Daniel continues to explain what the package does once it is in App Center and what the chain of pre-production environments look like. [25:16] When users get the latest version of your app, is that going through the Microsoft store? What will automated updates look like in the future? [26:31] So will App Center feature be a full-on replacement for ClickOnce? And what is it called? [29:46] Is the Microsoft business store ‘a thing?’ [30:17] Does App Center have an integration with the Microsoft store? [30:38] What does the process look like to actually ‘go to production?’ [32:19] Are Xamarin, operational telemetry, crash reports, etc. all wired into App Center? [33:36] Looking forward, what is Daniel’s vision for the future? [35:11] Daniel highlights some valuable resources for listeners that want to learn more! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Microsoft Ignite 2019 Party with Palermo - Microsoft Ignite Conference 2019 (Eventbrite) Special pre-release offer that expires Nov. 2nd: email Jeffrey at Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com and tell him who his very first guest on the podcast was then he’ll send you a free e-book copy! .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Pre-order on Amazon here! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure e-book! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey’s .NET DevOps Bootcamp (Oct. 28-30th, in Lakeway, TX) Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Daniel Jacobson’s Twitter: @PMatmic Aka.ms/WinUI MSIX App Installer XAML Islands WinForms WPF .NET Core 3.0 Azure Pipelines App Center Azure Boards ClickOnce URL-Based Windows Installer Xamarin DevBlogs.Microsoft.com/VisualStudio DevBlogs.Microsoft.com/DotNet Aka.ms/MSIX Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Windows Virtual Desktop is now released and ready for production! On today's show, Scott Manchester demonstrates WVD at general availability and what's coming. We'll show what the WVD team is doing to revolutionize app delivery with App Attach. This is a new way to deliver apps to WVD virtual machines without installing or streaming app binaries into VMs, but instead attaching to MSIX-based app packages stored in file shares - so they 'feel' installed to Windows and appear and work as if installed to WVD users. We also show AV redirect in Microsoft Teams, to optimize video and audio delivery between clients, by eliminating 'hops' normally needed to encode and decode AV streams between clients and VMs. Finally, using Azure NetApp Files, we'll show you an easy way to lift-and-shift file share volumes directly into Azure, so they retain file and folder permissions, paths, and classic manageability. For more info, check out www.aka.ms/wvd And to get Windows Virtual Desktop running yourself, see our how-to playlist at www.aka.ms/wvdplaylist
Remember: you can also always follow the show's host on twitter @dotnetcoreshow This episode is sponsored by Rider from JetBrains Have you heard about Rider, a cross-platform .NET IDE developed by JetBrains and based on IntelliJ Platform and ReSharper? If not, it's time to give it a try! Develop .NET, ASP.NET, .NET Core, Xamarin, or Unity applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux. Get Rider today at RiderIDE.net and try it free for 30 days! In this episode of The .NET Core Podcast, we talk to James Moontemagno about his work dog fooding most of the technologies we've all used, from Xamarin to .NET Core. We also talked about releasing apps using preview bits, MSIX, and the Windows Store. The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode can be found at: https://dotnetcore.show/episode-33-net-core-3-0-msix-and-the-windows-store-with-james-montemagno Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. The .NET Core Podcast is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia You can support the show by making a monthly donation one the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast
On this week's episode of the podcast there is a lot news regarding August patches from Microsoft as well as from Intel. I talk a little about Windows Virtual Desktop and MSIX and cover a fascinating tale of a 20 year old vulnerability that exists in Windows as discovered by Google's Project Zero team. For that and much more check out this episode. Reference links: https://www.rorymon.com/blog/episode-85-20-year-old-windows-vulnerability-another-rdp-flaw-august-patch-news-more/
So long Desktop bridge and hello MSIX, the new hero of packaging and distributing Windows applications (and maybe more). James walks through his new .NET Core 3 WPF app and how he stumbled upon MSIX. We also discuss what the heck it is, the downsides, the upsides, and the future of packaging up apps. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
So long Desktop bridge and hello MSIX, the new hero of packaging and distributing Windows applications (and maybe more). James walks through his new .NET Core 3 WPF app and how he stumbled upon MSIX. We also discuss what the heck it is, the downsides, the upsides, and the future of packaging up apps. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Merge Conflict: Twitter, Facebook, Website, Chat on Discord Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/merge-conflict/id1133064277?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Machine transcription available on http://mergeconflict.fm
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On this week's episode, I talk about some of my highlights from the healthcare IT and tech innovation conference HIMM19, I get into several stories of security breaches and hacks, talk MSIX updates and much more!
This is step 3 in the desktop deployment process - ensuring you can automate app installation and configuration as part of your desktop deployment. This step applies not only to bare metal, refresh and PC replacement scenarios, but can also apply to Windows upgrades using task sequence-based installation. In this step, we look application packaging and deployment options for MSI and EXE packaged apps, as well as how Office 365 ProPlus Click-to-Run packages are configured and distributed using tools like System Center Configuration Manager or via scripted installation. We also cover app deployment using UWP, Desktop Bridge and MSIX packages. Applies to Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus, System Center Configuration Manager and related enterprise deployment tools. More resources: Modern Desktop Deployment Center: www.aka.ms/howtoshift Modern Desktop Deployment Essentials on Mechanics: www.aka.ms/watchhowtoshift Modern Desktop Deployment Labs: www.aka.ms/howtoshiftlabs Learn about the user and IT benefits of a modern desktop: www.microsoft365.com/shift
This episode features info on a Router Based Crypto-Mining Attack, MSIX Update, Linux Apps On ChromeOS, DEFCON & More
Includes: Highlights From Google Cloud Next, July Patch Issues, MSIX Packaging Tool & More
More Spectre Woe, Patches Break Exchange XenDesktop 7.18 & Storefront, MSIX & More by Rory Monaghan
We talk with John Vintzel about an awesome new installer technology called MSIX. How learning to code can save millions. And everyone is reading your email, who knew it was so interesting?
Desktop installation needs to get better! While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard talked to Andrew Clinick about MSIX, the next generation installation technology from the Windows team. MSIX is open source and available at GitHub, and works to make your desktop application installation experience a bit less painful. Andrew discusses the various approaches that Microsoft has taken over the years around installation and some of the unintended consequences that have come along - all that learning has been merged into MSIX to make desktop installation better. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Desktop installation needs to get better! While at Build in Seattle, Carl and Richard talked to Andrew Clinick about MSIX, the next generation installation technology from the Windows team. MSIX is open source and available at GitHub, and works to make your desktop application installation experience a bit less painful. Andrew discusses the various approaches that Microsoft has taken over the years around installation and some of the unintended consequences that have come along - all that learning has been merged into MSIX to make desktop installation better. Check it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Adam Ferrier is the founder of Ferrier & Friends and the founder of MSIX and here he talks with Darren about the increasing role of science in marketing and the importance of the symbiotic relationship between the Mad Men and the Math Men in driving innovation, creativity and most importantly performance. https://www.trinityp3.com/2017/06/role-of-science-in-marketing-advertising/