
*No Limit Secu* Podcast Highlights Student Cyberdefense Project and Open-Source Containerization Tool
The No Limit Secu podcast presents two main topics. First, the association Route on the Road, founded by three fourth-year cyberdefense students at ENZ BS Van, aims to participate in Europe RAID 2026 (August 2026), a solidarity rally using Peugeot 205 cars. The goal is to transport 70 kg of school, IT, or sports equipment to Eastern Europe. The association is seeking sponsors and partners, with tax-deductible donations available. Contacts include the email routonad@gmail.com, Instagram routonhe_road, and LinkedIn. Next, Tristan de Cacré, an engineer at Red Hat, introduces Podanv (PODNV), an open-source tool for running desktop software in containers using Linux namespaces. The objective is to isolate applications for security and reproducibility. Podanv uses Dhall, a programmable and strongly typed configuration language, to describe required resources (network access, audio, etc.). The project is written in Haskell, a purely functional and strongly typed language, providing security guarantees through monads and strict types. Tristan notes the absence of buffer overflow bugs but acknowledges potential logical vulnerabilities. He invites contributions to the project or participation in the Y Lambda challenge.