Jan 31 2007
Network Security Podcast, Episode 60
Tonight’s show is short and late, for which I apologize. Last night was a blogger meetup in Burlingame for Robyn Tippins, a friend from the Podcast Roundtable project I did last year. This was our first chance to meet face to face, and after three hours of driving, I wasn’t up to editing last night. Plus, I’m trying to tie down the format of the show. This will hopefully save time later but cost me time today.
I got a lot of feedback from listeners, which I really appreciate. Keep it coming. I think I may actually be able to put a greeting in my gizmo voicemail account now.
Show notes:
- Computerworld Input/Output: One key to rule them all
- Information Assurance Scholarship Program: George Washington University
- Ungoliant: more on the project from a developer
- CNet: FBI turns to broad new wiretap method
- Scott Mitic from TrustedID on StolenID
- Andy, ITGuy on StolenID
- Security Vendor web site defaced on the Infosec Blog
- PCI Security Vendor Alliance and my earlier comments
Network Security Podcast, Episode 60, January 30, 2007
Time: 21:56
Sponsored by: Astaro Internet Security
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