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  1. Monday, March 30, 2026

    Russia in the Dard: Russia's digital iron curtain is closing [vlog/video] -- Ukrainian drones reportedly strike chemical plant in Russia's Samara Oblast -- Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy -- Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  2. Monday, March 30, 2026

    Russia in the Dard: Russia's digital iron curtain is closing [vlog/video] -- Ukrainian drones reportedly strike chemical plant in Russia's Samara Oblast -- Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy -- Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  3. Monday, March 30, 2026

    Russia in the Dard: Russia's digital iron curtain is closing [vlog/video] -- Ukrainian drones reportedly strike chemical plant in Russia's Samara Oblast -- Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy -- Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  4. Monday, March 30, 2026

    Russia in the Dard: Russia's digital iron curtain is closing [vlog/video] -- Ukrainian drones reportedly strike chemical plant in Russia's Samara Oblast -- Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy -- Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  5. Monday, March 30, 2026

    Russia in the Dard: Russia's digital iron curtain is closing [vlog/video] -- Ukrainian drones reportedly strike chemical plant in Russia's Samara Oblast -- Russian glide bomb attack on Kramatorsk kills 3, including 13-year-old boy -- Ukrainian drones deal fresh blows to Russia's Ust-Luga port ... and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  6. South Korea's National Security Office chief Wi Seong-rak announced that a US working-level delegation will visit early next year for in-depth talks on security issues outlined in the joint fact sheet, following recent high-level meetings in the US, Canada, and Japan.
    #YonhapInfomax
    #NationalSecurityOffice #WiSeongRak #USDelegation #JointFactSheet #SecurityTalks
    #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  7. South Korea's National Security Office chief Wi Seong-rak announced that a US working-level delegation will visit early next year for in-depth talks on security issues outlined in the joint fact sheet, following recent high-level meetings in the US, Canada, and Japan.
    #YonhapInfomax
    #NationalSecurityOffice #WiSeongRak #USDelegation #JointFactSheet #SecurityTalks
    #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  8. South Korea's National Security Office chief Wi Seong-rak announced that a US working-level delegation will visit early next year for in-depth talks on security issues outlined in the joint fact sheet, following recent high-level meetings in the US, Canada, and Japan.
    #YonhapInfomax
    #NationalSecurityOffice #WiSeongRak #USDelegation #JointFactSheet #SecurityTalks
    #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  9. South Korea's National Security Office chief Wi Seong-rak announced that a US working-level delegation will visit early next year for in-depth talks on security issues outlined in the joint fact sheet, following recent high-level meetings in the US, Canada, and Japan.
    #YonhapInfomax
    #NationalSecurityOffice #WiSeongRak #USDelegation #JointFactSheet #SecurityTalks
    #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
    en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

  10. Yesterday I delivered my talk at @DoDAustin which was a blast and a huge success!

    I love speaking about security at non-security conferences, because it gives an opportunity to open up the discussion to a new audience.

    The talk was recorded and I'll post when there's a video, but in the mean time you can check out my slides below!

    mvh.dev/talks/

    #VulnerabilityManagement #Security #SecurityTalks #DevOpsDays #DevOpsDaysATX

  11. I'll be speaking at DevOpsDays Austin, May 1st and 2nd! My presentation is "Give up! Just stop patching vulnerabilities!". I'll be talking about taking a proactive approach to vulnerability remediation and not focusing on reactive measures.

    In today’s fast-paced development environments, vulnerability management often feels like a reactive game of whack-a-mole. Developers spend countless hours patching flaws as they emerge, but this approach only treats the symptoms of a deeper issue. In this talk, we’ll explore how to break the cycle by focusing on prevention rather than endless remediation. Instead of chasing down individual vulnerabilities, we’ll discuss how to eliminate entire classes of vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection, through secure-by-default frameworks, libraries, and targeted development practices.

    Cultural shifts are at the heart of this transformation. We’ll talk about how to empower developers to take ownership of security by integrating lightweight threat modeling into their workflows and fostering a mindset that prioritizes prevention. This isn’t about adding more steps to your process—it’s about making security an intrinsic part of how you build software.

    Finally, we’ll examine practical strategies for managing third-party vulnerabilities, including smart patching cycles and automation, and introduce modern approaches like ephemeral infrastructure. By adopting a "burn-and-replace" mindset for containers and serverless functions, you can minimize your reliance on traditional patching altogether. If you’re ready to move beyond the reactive and start building secure systems by design, this talk is for you.

    devopsdays.org/events/2025-aus

    #DevOps #DevOpsDays #Security #SecurityTalks #DevelopersFirst #ConferenceTalks

  12. I'll be speaking at DevOpsDays Austin, May 1st and 2nd! My presentation is "Give up! Just stop patching vulnerabilities!". I'll be talking about taking a proactive approach to vulnerability remediation and not focusing on reactive measures.

    In today’s fast-paced development environments, vulnerability management often feels like a reactive game of whack-a-mole. Developers spend countless hours patching flaws as they emerge, but this approach only treats the symptoms of a deeper issue. In this talk, we’ll explore how to break the cycle by focusing on prevention rather than endless remediation. Instead of chasing down individual vulnerabilities, we’ll discuss how to eliminate entire classes of vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection, through secure-by-default frameworks, libraries, and targeted development practices.

    Cultural shifts are at the heart of this transformation. We’ll talk about how to empower developers to take ownership of security by integrating lightweight threat modeling into their workflows and fostering a mindset that prioritizes prevention. This isn’t about adding more steps to your process—it’s about making security an intrinsic part of how you build software.

    Finally, we’ll examine practical strategies for managing third-party vulnerabilities, including smart patching cycles and automation, and introduce modern approaches like ephemeral infrastructure. By adopting a "burn-and-replace" mindset for containers and serverless functions, you can minimize your reliance on traditional patching altogether. If you’re ready to move beyond the reactive and start building secure systems by design, this talk is for you.

    devopsdays.org/events/2025-aus

    #DevOps #DevOpsDays #Security #SecurityTalks #DevelopersFirst #ConferenceTalks

  13. I'll be speaking at DevOpsDays Austin, May 1st and 2nd! My presentation is "Give up! Just stop patching vulnerabilities!". I'll be talking about taking a proactive approach to vulnerability remediation and not focusing on reactive measures.

    In today’s fast-paced development environments, vulnerability management often feels like a reactive game of whack-a-mole. Developers spend countless hours patching flaws as they emerge, but this approach only treats the symptoms of a deeper issue. In this talk, we’ll explore how to break the cycle by focusing on prevention rather than endless remediation. Instead of chasing down individual vulnerabilities, we’ll discuss how to eliminate entire classes of vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection, through secure-by-default frameworks, libraries, and targeted development practices.

    Cultural shifts are at the heart of this transformation. We’ll talk about how to empower developers to take ownership of security by integrating lightweight threat modeling into their workflows and fostering a mindset that prioritizes prevention. This isn’t about adding more steps to your process—it’s about making security an intrinsic part of how you build software.

    Finally, we’ll examine practical strategies for managing third-party vulnerabilities, including smart patching cycles and automation, and introduce modern approaches like ephemeral infrastructure. By adopting a "burn-and-replace" mindset for containers and serverless functions, you can minimize your reliance on traditional patching altogether. If you’re ready to move beyond the reactive and start building secure systems by design, this talk is for you.

    devopsdays.org/events/2025-aus

    #DevOps #DevOpsDays #Security #SecurityTalks #DevelopersFirst #ConferenceTalks

  14. I'll be speaking at DevOpsDays Austin, May 1st and 2nd! My presentation is "Give up! Just stop patching vulnerabilities!". I'll be talking about taking a proactive approach to vulnerability remediation and not focusing on reactive measures.

    In today’s fast-paced development environments, vulnerability management often feels like a reactive game of whack-a-mole. Developers spend countless hours patching flaws as they emerge, but this approach only treats the symptoms of a deeper issue. In this talk, we’ll explore how to break the cycle by focusing on prevention rather than endless remediation. Instead of chasing down individual vulnerabilities, we’ll discuss how to eliminate entire classes of vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection, through secure-by-default frameworks, libraries, and targeted development practices.

    Cultural shifts are at the heart of this transformation. We’ll talk about how to empower developers to take ownership of security by integrating lightweight threat modeling into their workflows and fostering a mindset that prioritizes prevention. This isn’t about adding more steps to your process—it’s about making security an intrinsic part of how you build software.

    Finally, we’ll examine practical strategies for managing third-party vulnerabilities, including smart patching cycles and automation, and introduce modern approaches like ephemeral infrastructure. By adopting a "burn-and-replace" mindset for containers and serverless functions, you can minimize your reliance on traditional patching altogether. If you’re ready to move beyond the reactive and start building secure systems by design, this talk is for you.

    devopsdays.org/events/2025-aus

    #DevOps #DevOpsDays #Security #SecurityTalks #DevelopersFirst #ConferenceTalks

  15. I'll be speaking at DevOpsDays Austin, May 1st and 2nd! My presentation is "Give up! Just stop patching vulnerabilities!". I'll be talking about taking a proactive approach to vulnerability remediation and not focusing on reactive measures.

    In today’s fast-paced development environments, vulnerability management often feels like a reactive game of whack-a-mole. Developers spend countless hours patching flaws as they emerge, but this approach only treats the symptoms of a deeper issue. In this talk, we’ll explore how to break the cycle by focusing on prevention rather than endless remediation. Instead of chasing down individual vulnerabilities, we’ll discuss how to eliminate entire classes of vulnerabilities, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) and SQL injection, through secure-by-default frameworks, libraries, and targeted development practices.

    Cultural shifts are at the heart of this transformation. We’ll talk about how to empower developers to take ownership of security by integrating lightweight threat modeling into their workflows and fostering a mindset that prioritizes prevention. This isn’t about adding more steps to your process—it’s about making security an intrinsic part of how you build software.

    Finally, we’ll examine practical strategies for managing third-party vulnerabilities, including smart patching cycles and automation, and introduce modern approaches like ephemeral infrastructure. By adopting a "burn-and-replace" mindset for containers and serverless functions, you can minimize your reliance on traditional patching altogether. If you’re ready to move beyond the reactive and start building secure systems by design, this talk is for you.

    devopsdays.org/events/2025-aus

    #DevOps #DevOpsDays #Security #SecurityTalks #DevelopersFirst #ConferenceTalks

  16. Putin is sending signals to the US through unofficial channels regarding discussing future security measures for Ukraine. There are indications that Putin may be willing to consider giving up Ukraine's neutral status and non-NATO membership requirement but will insist on recognizing Russia's control over the occupied territories. #RussiaUkraine #SecurityTalks