Rich and I tried to make up for last week's podcast by keeping

things a little shorter tonight. The operative term of course is

'tried'; we managed to shave a couple of minutes off the podcast, but

that's about it. Tonight's theme was vulnerabilities in web sites,

ranging from the Obama site being hacked to Dan Kaminsky's latest DNS

issues and on to PCI requirement 6.6. There was a lot going on tonight

and we could have almost made a show from any one of these topics.


Show Notes


Network Security Podast, Episode 102, April 22, 2008
Direct download: nsp-042208-ep102.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:44 AM

Rich and Martin review some of the events that went on at RSA, including Rich's Analyst panel and Thursday morning's 'Avoiding the Security Groundhog Day' panel. Neither of us were all that impressed with the showroom floor or the keynote speeches given at RSA, but we both enjoyed getting reacquainted with the security professionals we tend to only catch up with at events like this. Finally we talked about what events we'd go to in pursuit of furthering a burgeoning security career. And just in case you're wondering where Episode 100 is, it was the live video we took last week at the Security Bloggers Meetup. Not that anyone could have missed it, given the amount we've been talking about it lately.

Tonight's Music: Pride by Paula Toledo

Network Security Podcast, Episode 101, April 15th, 2008


Time: 42:26
Direct download: nsp-041508-ep101.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:01 AM

David Mortman, CSO in Residence for Echelon One, discusses the Security Groundhog Day panel that Martin and I also participated on.
Direct download: nsp-RSA2008-DavidMortman.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:02 PM



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