Cloud Security Podcast by Google

Anton Chuvakin

Cloud Security Podcast by Google focuses on security in the cloud, delivering security from the cloud, and all things at the intersection of security and cloud. Of course, we will also cover what we are doing in Google Cloud to help keep our users' data safe and workloads secure. We're going to do our best to avoid security theater, and cut to the heart of real security questions and issues. Expect us to question threat models and ask if something is done for the data subject's benefit or just for organizational benefit. We hope you'll join us if you're interested in where technology overlaps with process and bumps up against organizational design. We're hoping to attract listeners who are happy to hear conventional wisdom questioned, and who are curious about what lessons we can and can't keep as the world moves from on-premises computing to cloud computing.

  1. 21 hr ago

    EP291 Ruthless Prioritization: How CISOs Can Execute a Minimum Viable Security Program

    Guest: Mike Armistead,  CEO, Pulse Security AI Dan Lamorena, Chief Go-To-Market Officer,  Pulse Security AI Topics:  You've described Pulse as an 'operational management platform for cybersecurity leaders.' What does a security management platform look like in practice?  How does Pulse bridge this 'translation layer' gap? How do you help a CISO transition from presenting patch rates and MTTD to discussing liability exposure and business capital allocation? What actually gets better when someone works with Pulse? Other than, of course, your ARR numbers for your next funding round? What is the single most surprising or alarming disconnect you've identified in your CISO and Board Engagement Survey?  You've introduced the concept of the 'Minimum Viable Security Program (MV(S)P)' and emphasized that 'focus is power.' In an era of non-stop vendor noise, compliance updates, and emerging AI threats, how does Pulse help a CISO ruthlessly prioritize and execute their MV(S)P without getting distracted by the noise? Your company is officially 'Pulse Security AI,' so AI is central to your brand. To put on our healthy skeptic hats: how does Pulse pragmatically leverage AI to solve the CISO's actual day-to-day program management problems, rather than just adding to the marketing noise? Resources: Video EP114 Minimal Viable Secure Product (MVSP) - Is That a Thing? EP208 The Modern CISO: Balancing Risk, Innovation, and Business Strategy (And Where is Cloud?) EP201 Every CTO Should Be a CSTO (Or Else!) - Transformation Lessons from The Hoff EP204 Beyond PCAST: Phil Venables on the Future of Resilience and Leading Indicators "The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War" by Malcolm Gladwell

  2. 3 Aug

    EP289 Software Engineering vs. Software Craft: How Google Scalably Eliminates Classes of Vulnerabilities

    How do you build the foundations for a secure Google-scale enterprise that stays secure even if an AI is writing the code and nobody has time to review it? In this episode, hosts Timothy Peacock and Anton Chuvakin sit down with Christoph Kern, Principal Security Engineer at Google, to look under the hood of "secure-by-design." They trace Google's 15-year engineering journey to fundamentally eliminate entire classes of vulnerabilities rather than just playing whack-a-mole with bugs after they are written. 🛠️ Software Engineering vs. Software Craft: Why Google ditched "be careful" programming checklists in favor of hard compiler and framework-level invariants that make security defects physically impossible to build. 📦 Hiding the Risky Abstractions: How replacing high-risk programming constructs (like raw pointers in C++ or raw injection sinks in browser code) with safe, compiler-enforced abstractions secures codebases at a scale humans can no longer manually audit. 📢 "Marketing Didn't Write It": Christoph and the hosts unpack why the concept of "eliminating a class of vulnerabilities" is a rigorous, mathematical reality at Google rather than just public relations hype. 🤝 Empathy vs. Opinionated Platforms: The secret feedback loop Google uses to build highly opinionated developer platforms (like Boq or browser-native safe types) that protect systems without turning developers into frustrated "software artists" fighting the compiler. 📈 The Android Productivity Proof: The real-world metrics from Google's Android team proving that shifting to memory-safe languages (like Rust) dramatically drops vulnerabilities while actually boosting developer velocity and lowering rollback rates

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Cloud Security Podcast by Google focuses on security in the cloud, delivering security from the cloud, and all things at the intersection of security and cloud. Of course, we will also cover what we are doing in Google Cloud to help keep our users' data safe and workloads secure. We're going to do our best to avoid security theater, and cut to the heart of real security questions and issues. Expect us to question threat models and ask if something is done for the data subject's benefit or just for organizational benefit. We hope you'll join us if you're interested in where technology overlaps with process and bumps up against organizational design. We're hoping to attract listeners who are happy to hear conventional wisdom questioned, and who are curious about what lessons we can and can't keep as the world moves from on-premises computing to cloud computing.

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