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Chaos Lever examines emerging trends and new technology for the enterprise and beyond. Hosts Ned Bellavance and Chris Hayner examine the tech landscape through a skeptical lens based on over 40 combined years in the industry. Are we all doomed? Yes. Will the apocalypse be streamed on TikTok? Probably. Does Joni still love Chachi? Decidedly not.

Chaos Lever Podcast Ned Bellavance and Chris Hayner

    • Nieuws

Chaos Lever examines emerging trends and new technology for the enterprise and beyond. Hosts Ned Bellavance and Chris Hayner examine the tech landscape through a skeptical lens based on over 40 combined years in the industry. Are we all doomed? Yes. Will the apocalypse be streamed on TikTok? Probably. Does Joni still love Chachi? Decidedly not.

    Tech News of the Week 05-28-24

    Tech News of the Week 05-28-24

    This week on Tech News of The Week Ned and Chris talk about an AI that no one likes seeking a buyer for a ridiculous amount of money, AI for terminal emulators, the deprecation of NTLM and VBScript, and a big recall from Microsoft. 

    Links: 
    AI Company No One Likes Seeking Buyer For Preposterous AmountAI Is Coming For Your… Terminal Emulator??NTLM and VBScript Are Finally Being DeprecatedMicrosoft Decides To Take Its Spyware Reputation To The Next Level With Recall
    Leave us a Voice Mail! Go to https://pod.chaoslever.com/ and click the microphone in the lower-right-hand corner. 

    • 10 min.
    DNS: Rewinding Network Norms (Part 2)

    DNS: Rewinding Network Norms (Part 2)

    The intricacies of DNS, exploring alternatives, and unpacking Microsoft's ZTDNS as they unravel the web of network naming.
    Digging Deeper Into DNS 
    Building on their previous discussion, Ned and Chris explore lesser-known alternatives to DNS and the evolution of network security protocols. They discuss NetBIOS, a system developed by IBM for internal network communications, explaining how it handled name resolutions within smaller network segments in a noisy and often inefficient way. They also detail the development of DNS security measures like DNSSEC and DNS over HTTPS, which play critical roles in protecting DNS against various threats. Highlighting Microsoft's latest initiative, Zero Trust DNS (ZTDNS), they explain its objective to boost network security by restricting DNS requests to only those that are approved. 
    Links: 
    Original IBM PC network reference from 1984NetBIOS Standard WINS deprecatedWindows Server NT 3.5Encapsulate commands in DNSZTDNS

    • 30 min.
    Tech News of the Week 05-21-24

    Tech News of the Week 05-21-24

    This week on Tech News of The Week Ned and Chris discuss zScaler's security status, Asahi Linux's new milestone, vulnerabilities in VPNs related to DHCP, and Congress's failure to maintain broadband discounts.
    Links: 
    zScaler Wasssssssssssss.. NOT Hacked. Or Were They? I Mean Probably Not But StillAsahi Linux Reaches New MilestoneVPNs Attackable Via DHCP Mechanism That Has Little To Do With VPNsCongress Still Sucks - Drops Broadband Discount Ball

    • 8 min.
    DNS: The Backbone Of Browsing (Part 1)

    DNS: The Backbone Of Browsing (Part 1)

    Ned and Chris discuss DNS’s importance, illuminating its role in networking and the need to enhance its security.
    The Internet's Phonebook
    In this episode of Chaos Lever, Ned and Chris dive into the world of DNS—the system that acts like the internet's phonebook by translating website names into IP addresses that computers understand. They explore the origins of DNS, its role in networking, and its evolution over the years. The duo also discusses the latest advancements in DNS security and how these efforts aim to protect users from cyber threats, making the internet safer for everyone. 
    Links: 
    Average of 17 devices in their house that need an IP addressThere’s a map available on apnic’s website that tracks DNSSEC validation ratesThe most recent RFC for DNSSEC published in 2023 quotes DNSSEC adoption at 10% or less for website domain namesAccording to Yahoo Finance, Comcast is #7 of the 20 most hated companies, beating out such stinkers as FTX and EquifaxBrief history of DNSDNS WikipediaDNS RFCDNS over HTTPDNS over TLSDNSSECZTDNS Encapsulate commands in DNSHow DNS works zine Average number of online devices in a home 

    • 41 min.
    Tech News of The Week 05-14-24

    Tech News of The Week 05-14-24

    This week on Tech News of The Week, Ned and Chris discuss zScaler's security status, Asahi Linux's new milestone, vulnerabilities in VPNs related to DHCP, and Congress's failure to maintain broadband discounts.

    Links: 
    zScaler Wasssssssssssss.. NOT Hacked. Or Were They? I Mean Probably Not But StillAsahi Linux Reaches New MilestoneVPNs Attackable Via DHCP Mechanism That Has Little To Do With VPNsCongress Still Sucks - Drops Broadband Discount Ball

    • 8 min.
    Decoding Quantum Quandaries

    Decoding Quantum Quandaries

    Ned and Chris discuss the complexity and real-world implications of quantum computing.
    Quantum Queries 
    In this episode of Chaos Lever, Ned and Chris explore quantum computing, unpacking the science of qubits and superpositions. They explain how quantum computers operate on principles fundamentally different from classical computers, highlighting this emerging technology's potential and limitations. Ned and Chris also tackle the excitement around quantum computing, discussing its slow progress and the significant technological hurdles yet to be overcome.
    Links: 
    We haven’t talked about Quantum in a while - but ScienceDaily keeps their eye on itMicrosoft Explains Qubits - With Maths And Pretty Pictures!IBM Condor Quantum Computer Has 1,121 Qubits… Now WhatMicrosoft Azure Quantum Computing Pricing Is As Confusing As Quantum ComputingLINK: Bad forbes Article called “Quantum AI is Closer Than You Think

    • 34 min.

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