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"You can't have privacy without cybersecurity" - Building with Certifications in Mind

In this clip from This Week in NET, Emily Hancock, Chief Privacy Officer, and Rory Malone, Principal Privacy Compliance Specialist at Cloudflare, explain the deep connection between privacy and cybersecurity — and why certifications matter more than ever. They discuss Cloudflare’s approach to building with certifications in mind, including recent global data transfer certifications like CBPR and PRP. It’s all part of Cloudflare’s “show, don’t just say” philosophy: strong protections, audited controls, and real trust.

Onboarding DNS with Cloudflare

A step-by-step walkthrough on how to onboard your DNS to Cloudflare. Learn how to seamlessly migrate, optimize performance and enhance security using Cloudflare’s powerful DNS features. Our expert will guide you through best practices, common pitfalls and advanced configurations to ensure a smooth transition. Whether you're new to Cloudflare or looking to refine your setup, this session will equip you with the knowledge to maximize reliability and speed.

Cloudflare Containers: Run Any App on Workers (with Demos)

In this clip from our show, Confidence Okoghenun, Senior Systems Engineer at Cloudflare, introduces the public beta of Containers on Cloudflare Workers, a significant development for developers. He explains how containers package applications with all their dependencies, allowing almost any app to run reliably on Workers. Confidence also shares two demos: a full Linux desktop running in the browser and a video-to-GIF converter, showcasing the flexibility and integration with other Cloudflare services.

How Cloudflare Handles Privacy Certifications (and Why Containers Matter to Developers)

In this episode, host João Tomé is joined by Emily Hancock, Chief Privacy Officer at Cloudflare, Rory Malone, Principal Privacy Compliance Specialist at Cloudflare.They discuss Cloudflare's new privacy certifications. At the end, there's also Confidence Okoghenun, Senior Systems Engineer at Cloudflare, sharing the innovative Cloudflare Containers for developers.

Kenton Varda on Safe AI-Assisted Coding and the Power of Cloudflare Workers

In this episode, host João Tomé is joined by Kenton Varda, Principal Engineer at Cloudflare, for a wide-ranging conversation about AI, code, and the evolution of Internet development. Timestamps: Kenton shares how a real-world project shifted his view from AI skepticism to seeing the promise of AI-assisted coding, while emphasizing the need for strong human review, especially for security. The episode also goes into the architecture of Cloudflare Workers and its first months, Durable Objects, and the vision of the Internet as one programmable computer: “the network is the computer”.

Security isn't a department.

Security isn’t a department. It’s a shared responsibility. To move from reactive to preventive, every product team needs embedded cyber expertise. Ange Ferrari, SVP and CISO at Metro AG, explains how decentralizing security enables scale and forces organizations to treat security as everyone's job, not just IT's. If you want to "shift left" for real, this episode is your playbook.

theNET's Trending Stories: Security for an AI-powered, quantum-enhanced era

Tech leaders are racing to adopt today’s AI tools and envisioning ways to capitalize on tomorrow’s quantum computers. But cybercriminals are a few steps ahead. This month, theNET examines ways to make the most of AI agents while augmenting security with AI-enhanced solutions and safeguarding data with post-quantum cryptography.

Security Signal Podcast: The Perimeter Problem

The Perimeter Problem The traditional corporate perimeter, once a simple fortress, is no longer a reliable defense. With vulnerabilities changing rapidly in a world of cloud computing and remote work, relying on outdated security models is no longer a viable strategy. This massive shift demands a new approach centered on identity, leaving many organizations wondering how to adapt to the "perimeter problem".