Wed, 24 September 2008
We had a special guest tonight, fellow podcaster T-Rob Wyatt. T-Rob is a security professional working on WebSphere MQ and recently started his own deep-dive podcast, The Deep Queue. Of course, we talked about Palin and her email, but we also tried to talk a bit about what that means to the average computer user. We got everything out of our system on Palin in one episode, so you won't be hearing about this again. Until they catch the guy who's responsible that is. |
Wed, 17 September 2008
Tonight was our first attempt at recording the Network Security Podcast
while also streaming it live to the world. As you might have guessed,
there were a few minor glitches, but over all things worked out. We
plan on streaming most, if not all, of the podcasts from now on, though
we don't think there is any way we can get ourselves coordinated enough
to actually record the show at the same time every week. After all,
there has to be some randomness to the NSP experience, otherwise it
wouldn't be the NSP. The URL for the streaming audio is http://hak5radio.com:8000/netsecpodcast.mp3.m3u and we'll try to tweet and post a note at least a couple of hours before the recording in the future.
We were joined tonight by Justin Searle, Kevin Johnson and Jay Beale from Intelguardians. As well as discussing the news stories of the week, the guys were here to tell us about a new LiveCD they've developed, Samurai. They saw a hole in the security LiveCD arena and created a Web Testing Framework LiveCD for beginners to learn on and experienced pen testers to use in the real world. Fun stuff, which is why tonight's podcast went a little long. Network Security Podcast, Episode 120 for September 16, 2008 Time: 43:57 Show Notes:
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Wed, 10 September 2008
Rich is back after a week at the Democratic National Convention and a
week of vacation with his wife. He's been out of touch between being
in Denver and being off the coast of Alaska. He'd also just arrived
home a couple of hours before we started recording, so tonight's show
is short, sweet and to the point. Which is probably for the best,
since there were privacy issues up for discussion; I was barely able to
keep Captain Privacy at bay.
Network Security Podcast, Episode 119, September 9, 2008 Time: 24:14 Show Notes:
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Wed, 3 September 2008
I just realized that I made a mistake in last week's show notes (I
know, no surprise) and said Rich was on vacation. Really he was doing
some top secret work at the Democratic National Convention. Or so he
told me. It's this week that he's on vacation, so he asked Dennis
Fisher, the Executive Editor of TechTarget. Dennis has a lot of
industry experience as well as having a viewpoint that's especially
relevant to the listener questions discussed tonight: Is a degree
important to a job in security and how to make money as a security
blogger (hint: you probably won't)
Network Security Podcast, Episode 118, September 2, 2008 Time: 30:58 Show Notes:
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