Wed, 27 February 2008
After a week's break for Rich to have shoulder surgery and for Martin
to travel to Montreal on business, we're back and at least as good as
ever. We've got a lot of good articles to talk about and some
interesting news at the end of the podcast. We'll be participating in
a panel together at RSA, BUS-302, Avoiding the Security Groundhog Day,
along with a few friends of ours from the Security Catalyst
Community. We'll be covering RSA on a daily basis and even be doing
some live video from Security Bloggers Meetup this year, as long as the
technology cooperates that is. Watch for a giveaway Rich will be doing
on Securosis.com later this week.
Show Notes:
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Thu, 14 February 2008
If you listen to Still Secure After All These Years
(who came up with that awful, long, hard-to-type title?), then this
episode should sound familiar to you, or more accurately, exactly the
same. Rich and Martin crashed the most recent recording of SSAATY and
spent some time talking about the effects social networking is going to
have on people's careers in the future. If you have a MySpace or
Facebook account, you need to give some serious thought to what you're
putting up there and what impact it might have on you in your next job
search.
We all want to know who decided that HP is employing 9 of the top 11 hackers and how they ranked them. Do you only qualify as a 'top hacker' if you work or have worked for HP/SPI Dynamics? That's the only thing that makes sense. Maybe they'll reveal who these hackers are at RSA and post a new top 59 list. Speaking of which, if you're a security blogger or podcaster who's planning on being at RSA, drop us a line and we'll fill you in on an event that's happening there. Network Security Podcast, Episode 94 ![]() Time: 41:38 |
Wed, 6 February 2008
Tonight's special guest is Mike Murray the author of Epistime.ca.
We headed into the land of paranoia and conspiracy theories given
recent goings on under the sea in the Middle East. We all agree that
these events probably are random, but it still leaves us with raised
eyebrows.
Show Notes:
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