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LIU016: Michael Keith Lewis: The Network Behind the Show

Jun 4, 20261h 11m

NAN124: AI and Trust in Modern Network Automation

Jun 3, 202654 min

PP112: When You Look But Don’t Find: The Art of Knowing When to Stop

Jun 2, 202640 min

NB577: Cisco Brings SONiC to N9000 Switches; Broadcom Debuts Wi-Fi 8 SoCs for Consumer Routers

Jun 1, 202636 min

HN829: EVPN/VXLAN Vs. TradCore

May 29, 202654 min

N4N056: A Wireless NAC Walkthrough

May 28, 20261h 10m

D2DO303: Commiserating About AI with Ned and Kyler

May 27, 202642 min

PP111: New HPE Mist Features Validate NAC Changes, Enable Inline Microsegmentation (Sponsored)

May 26, 202647 min

NB576: IBM Gets Big Bucks to Build Quantum Chip Fab; AT&T Sues to Hang Up on Copper Phone Lines

May 26, 202636 min

TNO063: Automating Human-Centric NetOps is Finally Achievable

May 22, 202654 min

HN828: How Selector Unifies Cloud and On-Prem Network Observability (Sponsored)

May 22, 202646 min

LIU015: Eyvonne Sharp: From Farm Roots to the Cloud

May 21, 202647 min

NAN123: How ION Meets the Out-of-this-World Challenges of Deep-Space Networking

May 20, 202658 min

PP110: News Roundup–Linux Fragged, Edge’s Password Manager Dragged, Android Intrusions Tagged, and More

May 19, 202657 min

NB575: AI Multipath Protocol Goes to Open Compute Project; Cisco Shrinks Workforce as Income Swells

May 18, 202629 min

HN827: When Buffers Attack: Understanding Buffers to Better Diagnose Network Weirdness

May 15, 20261h 12m

N4N055: A Wired NAC Walkthrough

May 14, 20261h 15m

D2DO302: Not Just Brains in Jars: The Human Psychology of Developers

May 13, 202647 min

NAN122: From Anxiety to Empowerment: Building Confidence into Machine‑Speed Network Updates (Sponsored)

May 13, 20261h 2m

PP109: ThreatLocker Enforces Zero Trust With Strict Application Control (Sponsored)

May 12, 202644 min

NB574: Extreme’s New AI Agent Nudges You; Cloudflare Evaporates 20% of Employees

May 11, 202637 min

TNO062: SONiC for Open Networking with Jeff Doyle

May 8, 20261h 2m

HN826: An Inside Look at Palo Alto Networks Prisma Browser for Business (Sponsored)

May 8, 202634 min

LIU014: Linda Haviv: From Philosophy Major to AI Engineer

May 7, 20261h 1m

NAN121: Simplifying Network Automation with NetGru

May 6, 202652 min

PP108: How to Build and Sustain a Successful Zero Trust Project

May 5, 202651 min

NB573: Cisco Open-Sources OpenClaw Protection; T-Mobile Taps Starlink for Broadband Redundancy

May 4, 202637 min

HN825: Faster Than Dijkstra? Exploring a New Shortest-Path Algorithm with Bruce Davie

May 1, 202654 min

N4N054: Network Access Control (NAC) Basics

Apr 30, 20261h 6m

D2DO301: Actually Implementing AI

Apr 29, 202646 min

PP107: Why Now’s the Time to Prepare for a Post-Quantum World (Sponsored)

Apr 28, 202651 min

NB572: Quantum Switches and Flying Cars

Apr 27, 202635 min

TNO061: Networking Theory and Practice; Networking in the Classroom Today

Apr 24, 202648 min

HN824: That’s Not a Job for an LLM: The Right Way to Apply AI to Network Operations (Sponsored)

Apr 24, 20261h 1m

LIU013: The Engineer Who Built a Business to Fund a Mission

Apr 23, 20261h 4m

NAN120: How Network Engineers Can Thrive in an AI-Driven World

Apr 22, 202657 min

PP106: Architecting for Wi-Fi 7, Zero Trust, PQC, and More

Apr 21, 202621 min

NB571: Linux Loads 7.0 with Network Upgrades; NetGear Routes Around FCC Ban, But How?

Apr 20, 202631 min

HN823: Defining A Modern Network Service

Apr 17, 202651 min

N4N053: Well Actually 03 – Multicast, Routing Protocols, RFC 1918

Apr 16, 202657 min

D2DO300: Open Source Malware!

Apr 15, 202641 min

PP105: Cybercrime Has Gone Industrial: Insights from HPE Threat Labs (Sponsored)

Apr 14, 202637 min

NB570: Project Glasswing’s FUD and Thunder; Au Revoir Windows, Bonjour Linux

Apr 13, 202650 min

TNO060: Think Like an Architect

Apr 10, 202646 min

HN822: Now I Understand. You Mean an AI-Safe Zero-Trust Network Automation Approach (Sponsored)

Apr 10, 20261h 12m

LIU012: Behind the Curtain at Life In Uptime

Apr 9, 202656 min

NAN119: Adapting Core Automation Practices to Challenging Environments with Matt Campbell

Apr 8, 202651 min

PP104: How SocGholish Picks Locks to Let In Ransomware

Apr 7, 202628 min

NB569: Adding Drones to Your DR Plan; Collision Avoidance (Orbital, not Wi-Fi)

Apr 6, 202625 min

HN821: Boring Network Design Is Good

Ethan Banks sits down with Ryan Hamel at the 96th North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG96). Ryan, a network automation developer for the Zayo Group, talks about why boring network design is actually a good thing. He and Ethan explore why simplicity and standardization are key to long-term success. They also emphasize the importance of... Read more »

Apr 3, 202655 min