School’s In Session With Arduboy Curriculum

It’s hard not to be impressed by the Arduboy. In just a few short years, [Kevin Bates] went from proof of concept to a successful commercial product without compromising on his original open source goals. Today, anyone can develop a game for the Arduboy and have it distributed to owners …read more

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Accelerate Your Applications with Azure’s Front Door Service


Azure’s Front Door service can bring availability and performance improvements to applications and services deployed anywhere on the Internet.

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The Joy Of Properly Designed Embedded Systems

The ages-old dream of home automation has never been nearer to reality. Creating an Internet of Things device or even a building-wide collection of networked embedded devices is “easy” thanks to cheap building blocks like the ESP8266 WiFi-enabled microcontroller. Yet for any sizable project, it really helps to have a …read more

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Intersection of Development & Security, Signal Sciences – Business Security Weekly #121

Nick Galbreath, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Signal Sciences, to discuss the Intersection of Development and Security! Full Show Notes Hosts         Announcements Join us April 1-3, at Disney’s Contemporary Resor… Continue reading Intersection of Development & Security, Signal Sciences – Business Security Weekly #121

Android, Dark Web, & Development – Application Security Weekly #51

    A PNG Android Vulnerability, 620 Million Stolen Accounts for Sale on the Dark Web, How Shifting Security Left Speeds Development and more! Full Show Notes Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Hosts         Announcements RSA … Continue reading Android, Dark Web, & Development – Application Security Weekly #51

Your 2019 Essential Software Security, Development, & DevOps Conferences

“DevOps” encompasses a wide range of topics – throw security in there and you’ve added even more. This roundup includes events throughout the year and around the globe, from small events to community conferences and up. Whether … Continue reading Your 2019 Essential Software Security, Development, & DevOps Conferences

Improving Depth Of Field With Only 5 Phones

The hottest new trend in photography is manipulating Depth of Field, or DOF. It’s how you get those wonderful portraits with the subject in focus and the background ever so artfully blurred out. In years past, it was achieved with intelligent use of lenses and settings on an SLR film camera, but now, it’s all in the software.

For the Pixel 2 smartphone, Google had used some tricky phase-detection autofocus (PDAF) tricks to compute depth data in images, and used this to decide which parts of images to blur. Distant areas would be blurred more, while the subject in the …read more

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Brian Carey, Rapid7 – Business Security Weekly #110

Brian Carey is a Senior Security Consultant at Rapid7, specializing in: Security Program Assessments, Security Program Development, Vulnerability Management Program Development, Security Awareness and Policy Development. In this interview, we discuss e… Continue reading Brian Carey, Rapid7 – Business Security Weekly #110

People: The Critical Element in DevSecOps

In his talk, “DevOps is Automation, DevSecOps is People,” at the 2018 Security Congress in New Orleans, Mike Shema, CISO at Colbalt.io, said there needs to be a more collaborative approach when it comes to securing DevOps. The Classic DevOps Approach … Continue reading People: The Critical Element in DevSecOps