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Compiler

Red Hat
Artificial Intelligence
Red Hat
Bad Management
Large Language Models
Generative AI
Mentorship
Career Growth
Agentic AI
Imposter Syndrome
Air-Gapped Networks
AI Hallucinations
AI Bias
Diversity In Tech
Data Security
Ethical AI
Email Automation
Prompt Engineering
JP Morgan Chase
Linux
Sustainability

Compiler gives you perspectives and insights from the tech industry—free from jargon and judgment. We’re here to help tech newbies understand what’s going on. Learn more about our show at redhat.com/en/compiler-podcast

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Latest Episodes

They say "data is king." From secret recipes to performance metrics and beyond, organizations use mountains of data every day. It's important to keep that data safe from scammers, the competition, or anyone else who could misuse it. Securing that dat... more

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The rapid adoption of AI often means security is an afterthought. And let's face it—humans are not always great at assessing risk. But how has AI transformed the security landscape? What can the industry do to stay informed and ready to respond to th... more

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Our trust in the internet is the lowest it’s ever been. In spite of our vigilance, we face more threats than ever before. Product security is a vital element in the defense against malicious incursions. This season of Compiler covers the particulars ... more

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Phishing. DDoS attacks. Social engineering. These are not new terms if you know anything about cybersecurity. But emerging technologies are making these well-known methods of attack easier than ever.

Bad actors are paying attention—and they are leve... more

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Recent Guests

Clarence Clayton
Leader of AI, risk, and compliance team at Red Hat
Red Hat
Episode: Data Security 101
Jeff Crume
Cybersecurity architect and distinguished engineer at IBM, known as the Security Guy on YouTube.
IBM
Episode: AI Is Changing The Threat Landscape
Jamie Beckland
Chief Product Officer at API Context
API Context
Episode: Agentic AI: Working As Instructed
Allie DeLoney
Data Scientist at SAS.
SAS
Episode: Breaking Down AI Biases
Sophia Rowland
Senior Product Manager at SAS.
SAS
Episode: Breaking Down AI Biases
Huzaifa Sidpurwala
Senior Principal Product Security Engineer at Red Hat
Red Hat
Episode: Diagnosing and Dispelling AI Hallucinations
Emily Fox
Portfolio security architect at Red Hat
Red Hat
Episode: Chasing Its Own Tail
Richard Fontana
Principal commercial counsel on the product privacy innovation team
Red Hat
Episode: Navigating Data Rights In AI
Sherard Griffin
Senior Director of Software Engineering at Red Hat
Red Hat
Episode: AI Building Blocks

Hosts

Angela Andrews
Co-host exploring various tech topics with an emphasis on making technology accessible and engaging for listeners.
Kim Wong
Co-host engaging with tech trends and discussions to assist in making complex topics understandable for all listeners.
Johan Philippien
Co-host contributing to discussions with technical insights and perspectives from the field.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 204 ratings
  • Interesting topics but with shallow wordy presentation

    Podcast Addict
    3
    Plantivist
    9 months ago
  • Interesting but lacks standing

    I listened to this podcast due to a recommendation from another tech podcast but it was obvious from the beginning that when when is very well produced it lacks the knowledge on the topic from the host. A technical podcast should be presented by someone who know the stuff. Is like a dev manager that has never been a dev trying to teach devs how to be devs…

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Carlos SV.
    United States2 years ago
  • Great topics, great perspectives

    I love the diversity of topics as well as perspectives of people in different tech roles. I appreciate the hosts’ efforts to stay on topic. I also really get the feeling the hosts enjoy discussing these topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lauren1850
    United States2 years ago
  • Feels contrived to me

    Feels like a missed opportunity to me - other podcasts in this area have more of a gritty reality to them. This feels like something Dilbert’s boss would listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    BLAS7044
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • This is a „must listen to“ podcast!

    For anyone who wants to quickly jumpstart your knowledge of earlier versions of everything, and learn to love ossified operating systems and all things Hardware and Software-related, have a listen.

    I guarantee you will learn a lot and maybe even want to join the Compiler fan club, as I have. Now I never miss an episode and each time, come away knowing more: Specifically, why what came before, really matters. Thanks to the entire Red Hat team for making this great show possible.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sybil in Germany
    Germany2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Critiques mention occasional technical shortcomings from hosts, suggesting a need for deeper expertise on certain topics.
Many appreciate the light-hearted and engaging approach of the hosts, making it enjoyable to listen while doing other tasks.
Listeners appreciate the diverse range of topics presented and the engaging discussion formats.
The show is noted for its accessibility, making complex technology topics easy to understand for newcomers.

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#97
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Apple Podcasts
#170
Hong Kong/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#219
Indonesia/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#227
Philippines/Technology

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Navigating Data Rights In AI
Q: What can you do if you are planning to use AI-generated outputs for something other than personal use?
Consider how extensive the output is and whether your usage complies with copyright laws.
Air-gapped Networks
Q: How does one ensure the data handled within a disconnected network is accurate?
Data accuracy is maintained through practices like mirroring and robust internal processes that keep data up-to-date and secure.
Air-gapped Networks
Q: What are the challenges of operating in an air-gapped environment?
The challenges include handling updates, performing necessary file transfers securely, and ensuring data integrity without access to external sources.
Sustainability Beyond Servers
Q: How can technologists get more involved in sustainability?
Technologists can contribute to open source projects related to sustainability and actively seek ways to make a difference.
AI 101
Q: What are some challenges faced when using AI tools in tech projects?
Relying on AI can lead to a superficial understanding of technologies, where individuals might not fully grasp underlying mechanics, depending too much on generic advice from tools.

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Focusing on the technology industry, the content offers accessible perspectives and insights, catering primarily to tech newcomers. Episodes commonly explore topics such as product security, artificial intelligence, and ethical considerations surrounding technology deployments. Notable discussions frequently touch upon issues like AI biases, the implications of generative AI, and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, making complex subjects approachable for a broader audience. The emphasis on practical applications and the use of relatable analogies seeks to demystify technology, ensuring listeners feel informed and engaged without feeling overwhelmed by technical jargon.

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Compiler launched 5 years ago and published 81 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Clarence Clayton
2. Jeff Crume
3. Jamie Beckland
4. Allie DeLoney
5. Sophia Rowland
6. Huzaifa Sidpurwala
7. Emily Fox
8. Richard Fontana

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