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Aug 12, 2025 • 43min

PP074: News Roundup – Microsoft Dumps Digital Escorts; Palo Alto Bundles Billions Aboard CyberArk

Packet Protector goes global for today’s security news roundup. Microsoft discontinues a program in which engineers in China supported the US Department of Defense’s cloud infrastructure (with the help of US ‘digital escorts’), Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC fires several employees over allegations of attempted theft of sensitive tech, an Arizona woman gets 8 years in prison... Read more »
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Aug 11, 2025 • 58min

NB538: AI Copilot To Help Steer HPE SASE; SoftBank Will Test 5G Airships

Take a Network Break! We start with follow-up on post-quantum support in firewalls and DPDK, then highlight a command injection vulnerability in Ruckus SmartZone software. In tech news, Broadcom rolls out the Jericho4 ASIC to help scale AI across multiple data centers, InfoBlox beefs up DNS protection to spot malicious domains faster, and HPE announces... Read more »
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Aug 8, 2025 • 56min

HN791: Should You Build or Buy Your Automation Platform?

Perhaps the biggest question around adopting network automation is whether you should build a solution using open source tools and a lot of coding glue, or buy a network automation platform from a vendor and construct your automation solution on top of that. Either way has tradeoffs. Network engineer Lee Harper joins Heavy Networking to... Read more »
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Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 6min

NAN097: Automating Optical Networks

Optical networks are an essential component of networking, but don’t get much attention. Today we shine a spotlight on the intersection of optical networks and the software that automates them. Our guest is Michal Pecek, consultant and teacher in optical communication, whose work has transformed organizations including Google and Alcatel-Lucent (now Nokia). From pioneering flexible DWDM... Read more »
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Aug 5, 2025 • 40min

PP073: Identify Yourself: Authentication From SAML to FIDO2

Wolf Goerlich, a former Duo advisor and CISO in public service, dives into the intricate world of identity and authentication. He discusses the evolution from SAML to FIDO2 and the promise of passwordless solutions. Goerlich sheds light on the challenges of implementing passwordless authentication in enterprises and how emerging technologies like quantum computing could affect security frameworks. He also addresses identity hurdles in municipal emergency services, alongside the pressing need for ethical phishing training and fostering a culture of security.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 35min

NB537: Palo Alto Networks IDs New Market With $25 Billion CyberArk Buy; Intel to Shed Networking Biz

Take a Network Break! Guest opinionator Tom Hollingsworth joins Johna Johnson to opine on the latest tech news. On the vulnerability front, several versions of BentoML are open to a server side request forgery. Looking at tech news, Intel will spin out its networking and edge group as it continues cost-cutting, Palo Alto Networks makes... Read more »
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Aug 1, 2025 • 58min

HN790: From Rule-Based to Goal-Based: Rethinking Autonomous AI Operations (Sponsored)

On Heavy Networking today, AI operations for networking. That is, how do we delegate some amount of responsibility for network operations to artificial intelligence? Cisco is our sponsor, and our guests are Omar Sultan, Director for Product Management of Automation and AI; and Javier Antich, Chief Mad Scientist for AI (yes, that’s his title!). We talk... Read more »
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Aug 1, 2025 • 47min

TNO037: The Next Era of Network Management and Operations

What’s the next era of network management and operations? Total Network Operations talks to Mahesh Jethanandani, Area Director(AD) for all of Operations and Management (OPS) at IETF and Distinguished Engineer at Arrcus. Mahesh describes a workshop from December of 2024 that sought to investigate the past, present, and future of network management and operations. He... Read more »
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Jul 31, 2025 • 47min

N4N035: Well Actually . . . Listener Comments and Corrections

We ask listeners for follow up and you’ve sent it in. On today’s show we respond to listener comments and corrections on tunneling, the link aggregation control protocol, link aggregation in general, and DHCP options. We also talk about the network engineering certification journey. If you’ve got a “Well, actually” or any other follow up,... Read more »
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Jul 30, 2025 • 40min

D2DO278: The Future of HashiCorp Inside IBM

On today’s show, we talk to Armon Dadgar, co-founder and CTO of HashiCorp regarding HashiCorp’s future within IBM. We start with a quick recap of IBM’s acquisition of HashiCorp and then move on to the challenges of bringing a small, young tech company into a huge corporation that makes lots of its revenue on legacy... Read more »

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