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MEP EP#142

MacroFab Engineering Podcast

English - October 18, 2018 00:30 - 1 hour - 94.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 34 ratings
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Supply Chain Conspiracy Securities

Misha Govshteyn
CEO of MacroFab Founder of Alert Logic Christopher Church Founder & CPO of MacroFab Founder of Dynamic Perception Co-Founder/Chief Architect at Alert Logic Chris was on a previous MEP episode about the recent Chinese tariffs Supply chain hardware and software security This topic spurs from recent allegations from bloomberg about the possibility of a hardware supply chain infiltration in Super Micro Computer Inc, which may cause security concerns for servers owned by Amazon, Apple, and Facebook Underlying premise of the alleged hardware hack What is the general structure of intelligence agencies that makes something like this probable or possible? Existing public cases that are similar Is this hack even technically feasible? What impact should this have on our supply chain decisions?

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Tags: Amazon, Apple, Bloomberg, china, Christopher Church, Conspiracy, electronics podcast, Facebook, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Misha Govshteyn, NSA, Security, Supply Chain