D2DO294: AI in My Vuln Research Workflow

D2DO294: AI in My Vuln Research Workflow

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D2DO295: Risks and Benefits of Putting AI in Production

Engineers and developers are using AI like never before, including in production. That has potential consequences, both good and bad, for uptime, operations, security and risk management, and more. Today’s guest, Rich Mogull, guides us through the decision-making process of addin ...  Show more

D2DO293: Haskell in the Modern Day

Ned and Kyler sit down with Tikhon Jelvis to discuss Haskell and other niche programming languages. They explore how this decades-old language isn’t just surviving, but thriving. They also break down how Haskell can provide distinct advantages over traditional programming, especi ...  Show more

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