We found 4 episodes of TechSNAP with the tag “mobile”.
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422: Multipath Musings
February 7th, 2020 | 23 mins 37 secs
3gpp, 5g, a cloud guru, apple, aslr, automation, blink, browser wars, buffer overflow, cacheout, chrome, chromium, cloud, crypto, cryptography, devops, edge, edgium, failover, firefox, intel, ios, jason donenfeld, jupiter broadcasting, let's encrypt, linux, linux 5.6, linux academy, lte, microsoft, mobile, monitoring, mptcp, multipath tcp, nagios, networking, open standards, poly1305, sgx, speculative execution, ssl, stack canary, stack smashing, sysadmin podcast, teams, techsnap, tls, tsx, ubuntu 20.04, virtualization, vpn, wireguard, world wide web, zombieload
We take a look at a few exciting features coming to Linux kernel 5.6, including the first steps to multipath TCP.
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420: Choose Your Own Compiler
January 10th, 2020 | 24 mins 10 secs
4g, 5g, broadband, c, canonical, cell phones, clang, compilers, debian, devops, fr1, fr2, gcc, gnu, init system, jupiter broadcasting, kernel development, linux, linux kernel, llvm, lte, michael larabel, mmwave, mobile, netplan, networking, phoronix, south korea, systemd, systemd-networkd, systems programming, techsnap, telephony, ubuntu, unity, wireless
Compiling the Linux kernel with Clang has never been easier, so we explore this alternative compiler and what it brings to the ecosystem.
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418: 5G Fundamentals
December 13th, 2019 | 34 mins 3 secs
4g, 5g, 5g fr1, 5g fr2, amazon, arm, at&t, broadband, cellular, cellular modems, devops, eero, free software, freedom, iot, jupiter broadcasting, libre, librem 5, lte, mesh wifi, mobile, mobile cpu, mobile phones, networking, point-to-point, privacy, purism, qualcomm, security, smartphone, snapdragon 865, speed test, t-mobile, techsnap, wi-fi, wifi, wireless, wireless modems
As the rollout of 5G finally arrives, we take some time to explain the fundamentals of the next generation of wireless technology.
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411: Mobile Security Mistakes
September 6th, 2019 | 29 mins 38 secs
amd, android, app security, apple, benchmarks, cpu load balancing, devops, epyc, exploit chain, exploit market, google, ios, ipc, iphone, jailbreak, jupiter broadcasting, libxpc, linux, malware, mobile, mobile apps, mobile security, numa, open source, privilege escalation, project zero, security, sysadmin podcast, techsnap, thunderbolt, usb, usb power delivery, usb-c, usb4, v4l2, video4linux, webkit, zeroday, zerodium
We take a look at a few recent zero-day vulnerabilities for iOS and Android and find targeted attacks, bad assumptions, and changing markets.