That Panda eats, shoots, and data trees?
BGP Autopeer; more Cisco vuln's; cURLjacking flight Wi-Fi; Pandas eat data not bamboo and some guides for your future Engineering career
A late edition this week, hopefulyl packed with some thoughtful pieces for your future career đ and some lighter pieces about âhackingâ in-flight Wi-Fi (as long as they donât find the CAN bus đ„« weâre all goodâŠ). Letâs dive in; âŹïž
NetEng
BGP Automated Peering API is in its infancy, but shows promise for automating some ISP Peering administrative work
Cisco urges admins to fix IOS software zero-day exploited in attacks in another day, another patch, another Router vuln
Wifi without internet on a Southwest flight joins the mile high club⊠of cURL hacking using in-flight HTTP APIs for weather and flight path telemetry
Heavy Networking 702: Supporting Network Automation With The Pandas Python Library packs in an awful lot into a 30 minute listen about the Pandas library for NetDevOps data wrangling with expert Packet Coders founder Rick Donato
NotEng
The Jobs-to-be-Done Framework is a strong mental compass for Product Managers, Engineers and Engineering Managers alike
DevOps Topologies gives some prescriptivre patterns for arranging and aligning DevOps into existing IT Organisational setups, as well as some anti-patterns to avoid
The Engineerâs Guide to Career Growth â Advice from My Time at Stripe and Facebook has some actionable tips for considering your future career path in Engineering and Tech
Engineering & Operational excellence at âASOSâ scale is a highly insightful read about how fashon retailer ASOS think about Platform Engineering and SRE practices
Industry
BlaZop Provides a Framework for Lifecycle Operations thatâs much better than traditional ITSM Ticketing Systems youâre used to
Configuring client IP address preservation with a Network Load Balancer in AWS Global Accelerator is helpful for some new Public IP options on the GLB
Israeli Cyber Firm Cato Raises Funds at $3 Billion Valuation to keep the SDx vendor growing from strength to strength in the SASE and SdP space
Cisco encourages HyperFlex customers to migrate to Nutanix except for it you have a very special model of the Cisco UCS Blade and youâre allowed to stick around for a bit
Thatâs all for this week, but if you have any tip-offs or tidbits youâd like us to feature then please feel free to let us know at newsletter@reloadin.net and weâll see if we can add them in đŹ.