
DevSec Station is a security focused podcast for software developers who want to create amazing applications. Hosted by Tanya Janca, also known as SheHacksPurple, these short lessons will help you level up.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

If you've ever committed an API key, password, token, certificate, or other secret to a repository, you're not alone. Most secret leaks don't happen because developers don't care about security. They happen because the easiest place to put a secret i... more
Most developers think software supply chain security starts and ends with dependencies. But modern supply chain attacks don't stop there. Attackers look for paths into your software, and those paths often run through developers, CI/CD systems, build ... more
Malicious dependencies are not accidents. They are often intentionally designed to look trustworthy so developers install them without hesitation. In this episode of DevSec Station, Tanya Janca explains how attackers use typosquatting, dependency con... more
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Smart. Practical. Accessible and respectful. Includes the "why" not just the "what" and often specific "how"s.
Specifically for developers... ya know, the people responsible for producing the software?!?
Finally a podcast that is informative AND succinct
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This show centers on security for software developers, with practical, developer-friendly guidance on reducing risk across the software supply chain. Episodes cover topics like supply chain attacks, dependency hygiene, CI/CD safeguards, and guardrails that make secure behavior the path of least resistance for everyday developers. A distinctive feature is framing security as an ecosystem problem—not just open source risks but the entire path from code author to production, including people, tools, and workflows. Sponsor mentions are woven in, but the practical emphasis remains on actionable steps teams can take to harden their pipelines and reduce friction when implementing security controls.
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DevSec Station launched 3 months ago and published 6 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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