Episode 225 - PowerScripting Podcast - Mark Russinovich talks about Sysinternals, Infosec, and the Cloud

Episode 225 - PowerScripting Podcast - Mark Russinovich talks about Sysinternals, Infosec, and the Cloud

vor 12 Jahren
Mark Russinovich on Sysinternals, Infosec, and the Cloud! News The Tampa PowerShell group is The Philadelphia PowerShell User Group is Microsoft is A free PowerShell 3.0 ebook has been Interview Guests - Mark...
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Mark Russinovich on Sysinternals, Infosec, and the
Cloud!





News






The Scripting Games








Beginner practice




Advanced practice






The Tampa PowerShell group is meeting
April 25th




The Philadelphia PowerShell User Group is
meeting May 2nd




IT Pro Camp comes to Jacksonville, FL on June
15th




Microsoft is shutting down Script
Explorer




A free PowerShell 3.0 ebook has been
released in Brazilian Portuguese


Interview

Guests - Mark Russinovich
Links



Yes, sysinternals tools are
still being developed by Mark!




Hal mentioned Cory Doctorow’s “The coming
civil war on general purpose computing”


Chatroom Buzz

[21:34:06] ## Can you have Jeff use PowerShell in your next
novel?


[21:35:50] ## Have you seen what Adam Driscoll is doing
with PowerShell to do the SysInternals Tools?


[21:42:21] ## When can we expect or cli utilitiles from
sysinternals to support csv output - perfect for ConvertFrom-Csv
in PowerShell to consume and object-izing?


[21:35:42] ## When can we get a BGInfo that recognizes
Windows 2012?


[21:40:37] ## Have you learned more about Windows before or
after joining Microsoft?


## Will Azure be upgraded to server 2012 at some stage?
(not sure if this was dicussed already I had a bad connection
here)


[22:02:25] ## how have you seen the development of state
sponsored hacking, from israel/usa (stuxnet, duqu, etc) to china
and apt1?


[22:03:56] ## has someone contacted you for a movie deal?
:)


[22:07:46] ## Does Mark ever see a future version of
Windows server with no GUI option at all making Powershell
essential?


[22:17:20] ## do you feel that computing in the cloud will
lean more towards the security and encryption of data, perhaps
even to the point where it will become encrypted or invisible to
the provider, both at rest, and perhaps even for hot data such as
the work Microsoft Research is doing via CryptDB?
The Question -


Superhero: Time travel

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