Mar 13 2007
Network Security Podcast, Episode 64
I’m home this week, but next week is already looking hectic and crowded. I’ve got a lot of listener feedback tonight, in fact 90% of the show is based on feedback I’ve received over the last week. Listener Eduardo wanted to know about becoming a CISSP, so along with a bit of editorial ranting about the ISC2.
Ben from Canada had a good idea: since my time is very limited right now, I should include contributions from listeners. If you would like to contribute a segment to the show, drop me a line with your idea. Contact me before you spend too much time on anything, because I probably have some hints on how to make your sound better. You can leave me a voicemail on the Gizmo line, but be know what you’re going to say before hand because it only has about two minutes of recording time.
Network Security Podcast, Episode 64, March 13, 2007
Time: 29:24
Show notes:
- The Social Security Number Debate – should your SSN be published for the public to see? – Michael Farnum’s Computerworld post on the Texas SSN bill. Michael, Cutaway and I are pretty much on the same page concerning this bill, while Pete Lindstrom has a very different view. I guess it shows that I IM or email Michael and Cutaway almost daily.
- A more secure OS X before Leopard (part 1 and part 2) – I’d been looking for some good articles on making my Mac Book Pro and these two articles did an extremely good job of pointing me in the right direction.
- CISSP Professional Experience Requirements
- I’m looking for some feedback on Cobia and places to talk about the Unified Network Platform in the next couple of months. If you know of an event that’s looking for speakers, let me know and if it fits into my schedule, I’ll get StillSecure to fly me out. We’re moving into Beta soon, but you can check out a VMware image of the Alpha right now.
- Tonight’s Music: The Peace Within by Barry Mc Cabe
Technorati Tags: security, McKeay, CISSP,
please Please PLEASE get an audio extract from any videos you do and make it available. 90% of the videos I see I ignore, and 90% that I do download I never get around to watching because you have to actually devote time exclusively to it.
If you make wmv files you can extract mp3 using “Jodix Free WMA to MP3 Converter” but a guy like you should be able to find a scriptable open source tool. I use it for most of the microsoft webcasts and scoble’s stuff. And I hate downloading hundreds of meg to convert to 20M or so audio. but if I don’t then i never view/hear it.
there’s very very few videos which aren’t quite fine as audio.
Hello Martin,
Sorry for the delay giving a feedback, I’ve been very busy during the past week @ work and school. Thanks a lot for your comments and suggestions about the CISSP during episode 64; I will take note on that.
Good luck and congrats for being in the top 59 Influencers in IT Security, I hope you keep doing the security network Podcast.
Eduardo