Episode 17: A Precise, But Not Accurate Number
MacAdmins.org Podcast, Episode 17: A Precise, But Not Accurate Number
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- Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge]
- Charles Edge, Director of Professional Services at JAMF Software, That Guy at Krypted.com [@cedge318]
- Pepijn Bruienne, R&D Engineer at Duo Security [@bruienne], Proprietor of EnterpriseMac.Bruienne.com
- Marcus Ransom, Professional Services Manager at Education Advantage [@marcusransom]
Guest Hosts:
- Clay Caviness, Site Reliability Engineer at Google [@salajander]
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Synopsis
We sit down to talk managing a fleet of 80,000+ Macs with a team of 9 with Clay Caviness, a Site Reliability Engineer at Google about his work on their Mac Management Team. A lively discussion about 10.12.2, firmware updates, and DMA Hacking ensued, and a good time was had by all. Discussion of Super Mario Run rounds out the episode.
Links & Notes
Macops team GitHub
Santa
Google Rapid Response
We Fixed The Glitch
Only fix for published DMA attack against FV2 keys
FV2 Key Recovery
PCI Leech Tool
csrutil clear and enabling SIP with Munki
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