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Podcast: ThinkingElixir 134 - Inside the Security Working Group
We get a glimpse into the EEF’s Security Working Group with Bram Verburg. We learn about existing resources available to the community and we get hints of work underway for the future. Bram shares some cool security tips and insights as well!
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