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There are some incidents where the lightening hit the podcast users who were using them outside while it was thunderstorm. Beside podcast the other electronics such as laptop walkman and mobile phone should not be use while there is a chance of thunderstorm. It is because once these gadgets are performing ...
Neither allergies nor allergy medicine could stop me from recording a podcast last night. It’s short, but it’s out, which is what was important to me. I have a few articles I talk about shortly, plus I introduce the first real segment to the show. Appropriately called the “Events Segment”, ...
I forgot to mention that I posted Episode 2 of the Cobia Community Podcast last week. Mitchell and I talked to KC Berg, the Director of Product Development for Cobia this episode. Speaking of which, have you tried Cobia yet? Technorati Tags: security, Cobia, StillSecure Read more at netsecpodcast@mckeay.net ...
Finally, episode 66 is out! Or at least that’s the way it feels to me. Life has been incredibly busy, though I’m starting to get a handle on everything I need to do on a daily basis and I’m able to make the time to podcast again. I’ll be honest, ...
Cutaway recently had the chance to talk to Brian Contos and Jonathan Martin about protecting mobile devices. Europe is several years ahead of us in this arena, a point Jonathan points out several times in the recording. This is the next big security concern, which we will have to ...
Being as Mitchell and I are both podcasters, you knew it had to happen: We've created the first Cobia Community Podcast and posted it to the web in anticipation of releasing the public beta of Cobia tomorrow. Mitchell and I introduce ourselves and discuss the idea behind Cobia and ...
I'm home for the next couple days, but no rest for the weary. I had to get this off of my plate first, but I've still got another podcast to edit and a few video blog entries. This stuff all takes time.Today's is a short podcast, the majority ...
... it helps if you actually take the thumb drive with you. No podcast tonight. I placed the files from the interview with Dean Turner on a thumb drive, and promptly left it at home while I'm hundreds of miles away. I'm more than a little annoyed with myself, but ...
... it helps if you actually take the thumb drive with you. No podcast tonight. I placed the files from the interview with Dean Turner on a thumb drive, and promptly left it at home while I'm hundreds of miles away. I'm more than a little annoyed with ...
I got the monthly Tripwire newsletter and found a link to a number of good looking podcasts. I've only listened to "Establishing and Maintaining PCI Compliance" so far, but I like what I'm hearing. If you don't already know what PCI, this is a good primer on the subject....
Dan York did a wonderful job of educating Michael Santarcangelo and I on the subject of OpenID. I knew enough about OpenID to have some questions and Dan was able to answer those and more. To be blunt, if it wasn't for Dan, this wouldn't have been half the discussion ...
I'm home this week, but next week is already looking hectic and crowded. I've got a lot of listener feedback tonight, in fact 90% of the show is based on feedback I've received over the last week. Listener Eduardo wanted to know about becoming a CISSP, so along with a ...