IT SPARC Cast

Windows 10’s Final Countdown & The Data That Could Doom You


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In Episode 30 of IT SPARC Cast, John and Lou dig into Microsoft’s aggressive push to retire Windows 10 and what it means for your enterprise refresh cycle. They spotlight an open-source project that could revolutionize container security, and celebrate France rejecting a dangerous encryption backdoor proposal. But the real eye-opener? This week’s CVE of the Week dives into how a breach at 23andMe might be the privacy disaster that bankrupts the company—and how it could happen to yours too.


📰 News Bytes


01:01 – Windows 10 Nears End Of Life

•Microsoft announces Windows 10 support ends Oct 14, 2025

•Millions of devices still can’t upgrade to Windows 11 due to lack of TPM 2.0

•Many 3–4-year-old PCs may be rendered obsolete

•ChromeOS Flex, Linux, or e-cycling: What are the alternatives?

https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-tells-windows-10-users-trade-in-pc/ 


09:50 – Open-source Styrolite Project Simplifies Container Security

•New tool from Edera aims to fix namespace security in Linux containers

•Built in Rust for security and performance

•API-driven design works with Terraform, Docker, Kubernetes

•Open-source is thriving again with VC funding—Red Hat-style support models return

•A must-watch project for hyperscale and cloud-native IT teams

https://www.infoworld.com/article/3850699/open-source-styrolite-project-aims-to-simplify-container-runtime-security.html

https://github.com/edera-dev/styrolite 


15:30 – France Rejects Backdoor Mandate

•French lawmakers reject law that would force encrypted messaging backdoors

•Law proposed silent “ghost users” to spy on private conversations

•Privacy groups win a major battle for digital rights

•Highlights importance of legislative transparency and secure-by-design principles

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/03/win-encryption-france-rejects-backdoor-mandate 



🛡️ CVE of the Week


19:35 – 23andMe Files for Chapter 11 After Breach

•7M+ ancestry records compromised in 2023 breach

•Raises alarming question: who owns your genetic data during a bankruptcy?

•AI, research firms may see that data as a goldmine

•This is a wake-up call for IT leaders:

•Have exit clauses in contracts

•Know who owns your data—and what happens if a vendor collapses

•Legal, IT, and InfoSec must collaborate to protect core business data

•Backups, metadata, and even app usage can expose your business

https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/24/23andme-faces-an-uncertain-future-so-does-your-genetic-data/ 


🔚 Wrap Up


31:37 – Wrap Up

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IT SPARC CastBy John Barger