Jan 24 2006

Network Security Podcast, Episode 11

Published by Martin at 10:17 pm under Podcast

Episode 11 is in the can.  I had a scare in the middle of the podcast when a ‘Disk out of Space’ error popped up on my screen, so I had a  few moments of panic there.  Luckily I was able to delete some patch uninstall files, which I probably had no need for anyways.  I hope.  It was a bit slow in the news department this week, so the podcast came in at just under thirty minutes.

Tonights music was Godspell by Single 7

Network Security Podcast, Episode 11, January 24th, 2006

San Francisco Podcast Meetup Group
PDFCreator (Thanks Rob)
Illusions of Security; wrap-up for Mac OS X
Podcasting a conversation
Amy Gahran:  The Right Conversation
The Human Factor and Security
FBI:  Most Companies Get Hacked
FBI says attacks succeeding despite security investments
Hollywood’s MP denounces “users,” “EFF members”
Undervolting a laptop

Ps, had another slight scare at the end of the recording.  Apparently there was some sort of corruption in the wav file, and LAME choked a little on the conversion.  Please let me know if you hear anything out of the ordinary.

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4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Network Security Podcast, Episode 11”

  1. Steveon 25 Jan 2006 at 12:39 am

    Great show. I’m a new listner and love to the content.

  2. Robon 25 Jan 2006 at 8:36 am

    Martin,

    Check this out (found on digg):

    “I registered deusto.com in 1997. Now, eight years later, Planeta Agostini, one of the biggest publishing groups in Spain and owner of Ediciones Deusto, sends me letters via its lawyers demanding me to transfer them the domain, because they registered the trademark “deusto” in 2002 (I repeat, I registered the domain in 1997).”

    http://wolfb.com/2006/01/big-publishing-group-demands-my-domain.html

    what do you think of this?!

  3. Anthonyon 25 Jan 2006 at 11:02 am

    Nice show, new listener. One word of advice: edit. You can use an audio editor like audacity to clean up the podcast, like, say, hard drive errors.

    Keep it up, will check out the other podcasts.

  4. Martinon 26 Jan 2006 at 7:47 am

    Rob,

    The scary part is you’re listening to the cleaned up version of the podcast. I purposely left those comments in there, as an attempt at explaining why I was discombobulated for the second half of the podcast. I figure, “It’s a podcast, it’s supposed to be a little rough.”

    Oh well, I’ll try to be better next week.

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