
Welcome to DevSecOops - a mostly serious podcast about modern ICT, and pragmatic solutions to complex problems.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyTech NewsNews | ||||

In this episode, the hosts are joined by George Abraham, a seasoned cybersecurity leader whose journey began in the early days of firewalls and telecommunication security. From engineering roots at RMIT to pivotal roles in payments, financial service... more
Podcast Synopsis: Critical Infrastructure and Operational Technology Cybersecurity
This episode features Sam McKenzie and Karl Dawson, two seasoned professionals in cybersecurity and operational technology (OT), discussing the convergence of IT and ... more
In this episode, Tom and Scotti take listeners behind the curtain at Cordant, revealing how the team collaboratively approaches designing IT solutions—from infrastructure to cybersecurity. Framed around a hypothetical greenfield deployment, the discu... more
In this byte-sized episode of DevSecOops, Tom and Scotti dive into recent developments from the Cordant office. Tom and Scotti unpack the power and pitfalls of modern tech trends, from Kubernetes to GenAI, and cloud resilience.
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