
Cloud Security Podcast by Google
EP154 Mike Schiffman: from Blueboxing to LLMs via Network Security at Google
Guest:
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Mike Schiffman, Network Security “UTL”
Topics:
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Given your impressive and interesting history, tell us a few things about yourself?
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What are the biggest challenges facing network security today based on your experience?
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You came to Google to work on Network Security challenges. What are some of the surprising ones you’ve uncovered here?
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What lessons from Google's approach to network security absolutely don’t apply to others? Which ones perhaps do?
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If you have to explain the difference between network security in the cloud and on-premise, what comes to mind first?
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How do we balance better encryption with better network security monitoring and detection?
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Speaking of challenges in cryptography, we’re all getting fired up about post-quantum and network security. Could you give us the maybe 5 minute teaser version of this because we have an upcoming episode dedicated to this?
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I hear you have some interesting insight on LLMs, something to do with blueboxing or something. What is that about?
Resources:
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EP113 Love it or Hate it, Network Security is Coming to the Cloud
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EP122 Firewalls in the Cloud: How to Implement Trust Boundaries for Access Control
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“A History of Fake Things on the Internet” by WALTER J. SCHEIRER
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Why Google now protects its internal communications from quantum threats
- “Smashing The Stack For Fun And Profit” (yes, really)