Wed, 20 December 2006
I figured I owed everyone a podcast, and while it's short and lacking
on details, it'll give you a little idea of why I've been so little in
evidence lately. Basically, it's to stop me from saying something I
shouldn't while stressed at work. This should all be resolved or close
to it by the next show, which by the way will be January 2nd, 2007.
I'll be travelling the day after Christmas, so unless I surprise myself
and do a car cast, there probably won't be a show next week.
Show notes:
Network Security Podcast, Episode 55, December 19, 2006 ![]() Time: really short
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Wed, 6 December 2006
I'm back to my old format of discussing a number of interesting
security issues from the last week in tonight's show. My voice is
still recovering from my illness over the Thanksgiving week. I'm also
working on the move to the new colo server and Wordpress in the next
week or two. Hopefully I'll be able to coordinate with Michael Farnum
to join me on the podcast next week.
Show Notes: Dave Slusher at the Evil Genius Chronicles is sick Larry Pesce from Pauldotcom Security Weekly has a new book out, Wireshark and Ethereal. Okay, he didn't write it, but he contributed. IHOP asks for customer's drivers licenses and they give them Is this a major break in the ATM system? I don't think so. CJ Kelly thinks the DDoS attack is dead, but Michael Farnum and I disagree. And the evidence is in our favor. Adam sides with the Seahawks fans, but Rich thinks a pat down is just the price you have to pay to go to a safe game. Network Security Podcast, Episode 54, December 28, 2006 ![]() Time: 25:00 ![]() Technorati Tags: Security, mckeay, podcast |


