GR-OSS OUT Podcast
G-Research Open Source Software Outreach podcast
Displaying 4 items of GR-OSS OUT Podcast with the tag "security".
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OpenStack Ironic and the MLH Fellowshipwith CID
August 18th, 2026 | 29 mins 14 secs
alx, automation, bare metal, cid, code review, coding, devops, g-research, gr-oss, gr-oss out podcast, gross, gross out podcast, infrastructure, ironic, maintainer, mlh, mlh fellowship, open source, openstack, oss, python, security, tabitha deena minneko, technology, technology podcast
In this episode of the GROSS Out Podcast, host Tabitha DiDomenico talks with CID, a software engineer and maintainer on the OpenStack Ironic project at G-Research. CID explains what OpenStack Ironic does — provisioning and managing bare metal (physical) servers the same way you'd manage a cloud instance — covering the full server lifecycle from enrollment and cleaning to firmware updates and deployment.
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Building Welcoming Communities with Stacey Potter
October 13th, 2025 | 24 mins 7 secs
cncf, coding, devrel, g-research, gr-oss, gross, open source, opensff, oss, project maintainer, security, technology
Tabitha DiDominico from G Research sits down with Stacey Potter, Manager of Community at the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), to explore what makes open source communities thrive. Stacey shares her unique journey through open source—from working at a license compliance company to shepherding projects like Flux through CNCF graduation, and now building inclusive communities at OpenSSF.
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The Art of Finding and Publishing Security Bugs with David Leadbeater
June 13th, 2025 | 41 mins 56 secs
g-research, gr-oss, gross, oss, oss security, security
Security researcher David Leadbeater joins Jay Faulkner to discuss hunting for obscure terminal vulnerabilities, lessons from email security, and the art of responsible disclosure in open source.
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Security and Community with Tabatha DiDomenico
February 12th, 2025 | 33 mins 22 secs
chaoss, community, gr-oss, open source, openssf, oss, security
The security community in open source has been thriving for years. We check in with Tabatha DiDomenico who helps us navigate the waters of security and community.