Open at Intel Podcast
Stories from the open ecosystem.
The Open at Intel podcast covers open source innovation as we build the future together. Join us for critical conversations about security, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, Linux*, and more, bringing together some of the best minds from Intel and the open source community. Hosted by Katherine Druckman.
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Featured Episodes
Open source wisdom from the hub of open source software.
How Confidential Computing Builds a Secure Future
Like passports or background checks for your data.
How Good Security Hygiene Can Help Ward Off Attacks
What most people get wrong about hackers.
Season 3
Runtime security changed the game for containers.
Cassandra Chin discusses her workshop session for kids.
Learn how SCaLE stays true to its grassroots origins.
Two Dell leaders share development best practices.
Plus, what to do when automation goes wrong.
A winning combination of key use cases and early momentum.
Lin Sun shares why she’s excited for Istio’s next chapter.
Learn how OCI helped standardize containerization.
Learn about the Cedar and Airflow projects.
Tips for beating hackers at their own game.
A Kubernetes leader is creating a more inclusive community.
A prolific maintainer shares tips and practices.
When “explain it to me like I’m eight” is taken literally.
AI models should work equally well for everyone.
Learn how and why Amazon* embraces open source.
You don’t have to write code to be successful.
Learn about the new real-time processing engine.
Tips and tricks for beginners and veterans alike.
Learn how to keep people coming back.
Giving developers the high-end Linux laptops they want.
We chat with the creative minds behind the hit YouTube show.
Learn how Equinix forged a symbiotic relationship with projects.
Best practices are only as good as they are actionable.
Major League Hacking helps beginners get set up for success.
Behind the scenes of the popular show.
JavaScript doesn’t have to be the enemy of speed.
Start with these communication tips.
Take a deep dive into community building.
The Latest
Featured Guest
“Trying to figure out what components you're using, trying to figure out what vulnerabilities they actually have, trying to figure out which ones have been mitigated and which ones haven't... is more challenging than you think!”
Dr. Terri Oda
Security Researcher, Intel.
Season 2
Dive into the world of open source with Intel's Melissa Evers and discover its transformative impact on technology innovation.
What most people get wrong about hackers.
Adopt a marketing mindset, improve communication, and find success.
Everyone has a role to play in security.
The Latest
Featured Guest
“Trying to figure out what components you're using, trying to figure out what vulnerabilities they actually have, trying to figure out which ones have been mitigated and which ones haven't... is more challenging than you think!”
Dr. Terri Oda
Security Researcher, Intel.
Season 1
Providing evidence of integrity.
Over 1 million projects scanned, weekly.
Careful evaluation is the key to success.
Ease the path to running your unmodified applications in a trusted execution environment.
Like passports or background checks for your data.
“The speed of development has really exacerbated trust problems and security problems,” Marcela Melara.
Here he talks about the “janitorial” aspect of maintainers, what he’s seen in 17 years of commits, his take on the discontinuation of the Intel Optane* as well as his new role as chair on the Technical Advisory Board at the Linux Foundation*.
This humble but important document is gaining importance.
CRob shares his insights with Open Ecosystem Evangelist Katherine Druckman on the current threat landscape and finding joy in security work.
Security experts John Andersen and John Whiteman share advice on creating and maintaining good threat models as part of the software development lifecycle.
Open at Intel is a brand-new podcast exploring the most intriguing conversations in the open source world brought to you by Intel’s Open Ecosystem group.