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Feb 10 2009

Network Security Podcast, Episode 137

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Oh no!  I left the inmates in charge of the asylum again! 

I’m in Chicago for the week and left Rich alone with a couple of mics, much to my own trepidation.  Only this time, he stuck much closer to home and recruited Adrian Lane to fill in for me this week. And even though I haven’t listened to the podcast myself yet, I’m sure Adrian did his best to keep Rich in line.

I will be back next Tuesday night, one way or the other and the podcast will return to something vaguely resembling normalcy.  Maybe.  Rich’s working on an interview that should be a good one, but he unluckily can’t wait for me to get back home to record.  Which means maybe next week might not be a return to normalcy after all.

Network Security Podcast, Episode 137, February 10, 2009
Time:  32:50

Show Notes

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Feb 05 2009

Video discussion on messaging security

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Once again the topic is something I make no claim to be an expert on, Messaging Security.  Not that I’ve ever let it stop me, but I thought I’d make it clear before the video does.  I think this is the final of the original series of discussions Richard Stiennon, Mike Murray, Amrit Williams and I had, but there might be one more hiding in the wings.  I have a few more discussions with Richard coming up, which may have some feedback from other security professionals.

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Feb 03 2009

No podcast tonight

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Rich is sick and I’m incredibly busy preparing for some upcoming travel, so there’s no show tonight.  There are no plans set for next week’s show and since I’ll be in Chicago at the time, there may not be a show next week either.  We’ll be back soon though, we promise.

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