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Episode 1200 – Google Releases Service To Help Secure Open Source Software

Google announced at the annual Security Summit a new service to help secure open source software. Calles Assured Open Source Software, Google plans to manage, scan and monitor open source packages making it easier for enterprises to trust the software supply chain.

Source - https://cloudonair.withgoogle.com/events/summit-security-2022/resources#

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Page duBois on the Chaotic Glory of Greek Comedy

In her new book, Democratic Swarms, Page duBois explores the lively, chaotic, and anti-authoritarian glory of ancient Greek comedy. Often overshadowed by the study of Greek tragedy, comedy, as duBois shows, is brimming with joy, free speech, and the irrepressible energy of the swarm that can provide a model for

Episode 1199 – Microsoft Releases Broken Patch, Trust But Verify

Patches are released frequently for many reasons. Patches are meant to be added to your software/systems but they are new changes and should be verified. This week Microsoft released a patch that caused an unintended bug with domain controllers, this episode talked about a trust but verify approach to your patch process.

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Episode 1198 – If You Use A Crypto Exchange You May Not Own Your Coins

Coinbase, one of the most popular cryptocurrency exchange, release a statement about the state of your holdings with them. This episode talks about the risks of using an exchange to manage your coins on your behalf and what they now means in the event of a bankruptcy or another impact to the company that has your wallets.

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Staffing shortages in Illinois for abortion care

Tens of thousands more people may seek abortions in Illinois. Hospitals and clinics worry they won’t have enough staff to treat them. Host: Mary Dixon; Reporter: Kristen Schorsch

A Supreme Court Reading List

University Presses like Chicago are committed to making available works that not only keep us informed but also help us to better understand our world, government, and laws. We have put together a reading list of books from Chicago that help illuminate different aspects of the Supreme Court of the

Episode 1197 – GitHub Requiring Multi-Factor Authentication For Code Contributors

GitHub, the most popular code-sharing site, will be making two-factor authentication mandatory for code supplies by the end of 2023. This episode talks about this and why would shouldn't wait until their deadlines to improve your accounts.

Source - https://github.blog/2022-05-04-software-security-starts-with-the-developer-securing-developer-accounts-with-2fa/

 

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Compromise struck on new Chicago City Council ward map

Chicago's alderman have been at odds for months on remapping the city's 50 wards. WBEZ's Mariah Woelfel breaks down their 11-hour deal and what it means for voters. Host: Melba Lara; Producer: Lauren Frost

Episode 1196 – Passwordlesss Authentication Is One Step Closer, Major Announcement

Passwordless authentication is the future of the industry and it's taken one step closer to being widespread. This episode talks about an announcement Apple, Microsoft, Google had in partnership with the FIDO Alliance.

Source - https://fidoalliance.org/

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5 Questions for Lee Alan Dugatkin, author of “Power in the Wild: The Subtle and Not-So-Subtle Ways Animals Strive for Control over Others”

From the shell wars of hermit crabs to the machinations of mongooses, power struggles in the animal kingdom are as diverse as they are fascinating. In Power in the Wild, behavioral ecologist and brilliant storyteller Lee Alan Dugatkin illuminates their surprising range and connections. Beloved for his bestselling book How

Chicago’s early heat wave could be a health risk

Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford talks about this week’s hot temperatures and why they should be a cause for caution. Host: Melba Lara, Araceli Gómez-Aldana; Producer: Lauren Frost