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Security Wire Weekly -- Aug. 8, 2007
We will be phasing out this RSS feed. Go to SearchSecurity.com/podcast to get the new Security Wire Weekly feed. Thanks for listening. In this edition, David Foote of Foote Partners shares his latest research on the value of IT security job skills and certifications. Also a wrap up of the news from Black Hat 2007.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly Special Edition: Black Hat 2007Security researchers Brian Chess and Jacob West of Fortify Software discuss penetration testing, secure software development and their latest book. Also, a researcher warns that attackers could threaten Vista users by exploiting Teredo, an IPv6 tunneling tool enabled by default in the latest Windows OS. We will be phasing out this RSS feed. Go to SearchSecurity.com/podcast to get the new Security Wire Weekly feed. Thanks for listening.Download mp3Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Squad: Apple iPhone security, Google’s security movesSearchSecurity.com editors discuss the state of Apple iPhone security, Google’s continued march into the security market and vulnerability disclosure in the wake of the eBay like vulnerability auction site, WabiSabiLabi.Download Security SquadListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / July 25, 2007Chris Haddad, director of technical architecture at the Burton Group lays out some of the serious threats facing Web services and service oriented architecture development. Also, a review of the week’s news. Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / July 18, 2007Amichai Shulman from Imperva describes a flaw his organization discovered in the Oracle E-Business Suite. The flaw was patched Tuesday as part of Oracle's July 2007 CPU. Also, a summary of this week's top IT security news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Squad: Database security, encryptionInformation Security magazine editors Neil Roiter and Michael Mimoso discuss Google's foray into the security market and whether companies should turn to database encryption to meet the PCI Data Security Standard in the wake of the TJX data security breach. Also the editors discuss whether the "month of" security flaw Web sites are helpful in securing software or just shameless publicity by security researchers. And finally, SearchSecurity.com News Writer Bill Brenner provides analysis from ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / July 11, 2007Security researchers Tom Cross and David Dewey of IBM's Internet Security Systems X-Force research team discuss their team's discovery of the Microsoft Active Directory flaw and Microsoft's latest round of patches. Plus, a summary of the week's IT security news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly special edition -- PCI auditSearchSecurity.com reports from the Burton Group Catalyst Conference in San Francisco. Diana Kelley, vice president and service director at the Burton Group, explains the scope of a PCI audit and how some auditors are pitching products and services. Dan Jones, director of IT at the University of Colorado, explains his school's ongoing PCI compliance initiatives.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly special edition -- Network security; identity managementSearchSecurity.com reports from the Burton Group Catalyst Conference in San Francisco. Burton Group vice president Phil Schacter sums up the day's sessions on open and secure network architectures. Conference attendees talk about their security concerns including identity management and risk assessments.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / June 27, 2007Cisco executives discuss the acquisition of security vendor IronPort, plus a look at how one IT shop moved into the Vista fast lane despite compatibility problems.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / June 20, 2007This week, former Microsoft CISO Karen Worstell talks about the current state of security. Also, more consolidation in the security market with HP acquiring SPI Dynamics and PatchLink merging with SecureWave.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly – June 13, 2007Eric Schultze, chief security architect of Shavlik Technologies helps prioritize Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Bulletins. Jack Danahy, chief technology officer and founder of Ounce Labs discusses Microsoft’s proactive security posture and how it has affected security in the software development lifecycle. Also, a summary of this week's news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / June 6, 2007Senior News Writer Bill Brenner reports from the Gartner IT Summit in Washington. Bryan Sartin, Cybertrust’s vice president of investigative response talks about his company’s merger with Verizon. Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer of BT Counterpane, and Lloyd Hession, CSO of BT Radianz talk about life after their mergers with British Telecom. Also, a review of the week’s news. Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly Special - New Hacking TechniqueIn this brief interview at the Gartner IT Summit in Washington, Yuval Ben-Itzhak, chief technology officer of security vendor Finjan talks about a newly discovered hacking technique used by attackers to avoid detection. (Runtime 3:56)Download Security Wire Weekly Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Squad Roundtable: Wi-Fi security; Patch TuesdaySearchSecurity.com editors discuss whether Microsoft should abandon Patch Tuesday, whether blogging is a security threat to corporate systems, the state of Wi-Fi security and Verizon's acquisition of CyberTrust.Download Security Squad RoundtableListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / May 30 2007Snort creator and Sourcefire founder Marty Roesch talks about last year's failed Check Point acquisition and his decision to take Sourcefire public. Also, a summary of this week's news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security360 -- Industry ConsolidationAndy Jones, a researcher with the UK-based Information Security Forum, explains how to develop an effective security strategy to deal with large projects and defend the budget. Paul Adamonis, director of security solutions at Forsythe Security talks about how to navigate industry consolidation by developing a buying strategy; and Sandra Kay Miller gives her observations of the industry and explains why some companies may not fare well in this era of consolidation. (Runtime: 25:01).Download ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / May 23, 2007Security consultant Don Ulsch of Jefferson-Wells discusses the risk of blogging on company-owned mobile devices. Also, a summary of this week's news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / May 16, 2007Core Security's Ivan Arce discusses the pros and cons of penetration testing, "month-of" flaw disclosure projectsand hacking contests. Also, a summary of this week's news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / May 9, 2007Mark Allen, a patch analyst with Shavlik Technologies discusses Microsoft’s recent updates, including the zero-day DNS patch and the Exchange and Internet Explorer updates. Plus, a summary of this week's IT security news.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Squad Roundtable: Mac hacks / May 3, 2007In the debut edition of SearchSecurity.com's Security Squad roundtable news-talk podcast, editors debate the growing concern about Apple security and whether Apple really cares about keeping its products secure, the emergence of Google hacking as an enterprise data security threat and the pros and cons of "dumbing down" the PCI Data Security Standard. Download MP3Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / May 2, 2007Sven Krasser from Secure Computing discusses new and dangerous techniques the bad guys are working into image spam. Plus, a summary of this week's IT security news.Download Security Wire Weekly.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security360: Endpoint encryptionBurton Group senior analyst Trent Henry explains the most effective approach to endpoint security and the pros and cons of full disk encryption, Roger Herbst, a senior IT specialist with the Timken Company talks about how he led his company's deployment of full disk encryption on about 5,000 employee laptops, and Charles King, principal analyst of Pund-IT Research discusses Seagate's new encrypted hard drive. (Runtime: 20:43)Download Security360 MP3Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / April 25, 2007Steven Adler, leader of IBM’s Data Governance Council, talks about how companies can respond toidentity theft and data breaches.Download Security Wire Weekly.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / April 18, 2007Ed MacNair, CEO of email security vendor Marshal, talks about fighting spam, data breaches and the future of antivirus software. Also, a look at the week’s news.Download Security Wire Weekly.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly for March 11, 2007 This week, security luminary Gary McGraw explains why attacks against online gamers is also a problem for IT shops. Also, a summary of the week's news headlines. Download podcast.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / April 4, 2007Security researcher Sean Barnum of Cigital, Inc. tells how IT professionals can use a set of attack patterns to keep enterprises a step ahead of digital miscreants. Also, a summary of the week's news.Download Security Wire Weekly.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly for March 28, 2007This week, Secure Computing CTO Paul Judge talks about how former CipherTrust customers are faring nearly nine months after that company was absorbed by Secure Computing. Also, a summary of the week's news.Download Security Wire Weekly.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Mar. 21, 2007This week, IT pros talk about how to go from IT geek to security industry rock star, while industry experts discuss the difficulties of deploying NAC. Also, a summary of the week's top news headlines.Download Security Wire Weekly: Mar. 21, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / March 14, 2007Michael Sutton of SPI Dynamics introduces a software testing technique called fuzzing and discusses how it can be applied to the software development cycle. Also, Apple releases mega-fix, Go Daddy investigates a DDoS attack and IT pros report few daylight-saving time problems.Download Security Wire Weekly / March 14, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / March 7, 2007This week, IT professional Alphonse Edouard discusses what he’s doing to prepare his company for this weekend’s change to daylight-saving time, and whether it will interfere with his security patching. Plus, a troubled McAfee hires a new CEO and Mozilla fixes another Firefox flaw. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile device.Download Security Wire Weekly / March 7, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Newsmaker: Greg GarciaIn Episode 2 of our Security Newsmakers podcast series, Information Security magazine's Michael Mimoso and Marcia Savage, ask cyber security chief Greg Garcia about his priorities moving forward and get his take on the current threat environment. Garcia attended RSA Conference 2007 in February and told conference attendees that government, enterprises and academia need to work together to fight growing Internet threats.Download Security Newsmakers: Episode 2Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Newsmaker: David MaynorIn Episode 1 of SearchSecurity.com's Newsmaker podcast series, researcher David Maynor talks about the threat to laptop wireless cards and the stir a demonstration caused at last year's Black Hat conference. Listen to our Newsmaker Rapid-fire Q&A segment. (Runtime: 13:43)HIGHLIGHTS:1:13 - Some people complained that Apple was being unfairly targeted.2:51 - The flaws discovered as a result of the Black Hat presentation.4:47 - Theresponse from security vendors when notified of a wireless prob ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: Black Hat DC Special Edition / March 3, 2007In this special edition of Security wire weekly, database security expert Amichai Shulman explains why attackers are targeting communication protocols to gain access to critical files.Download Security Wire Weekly Special / March 3, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Feb. 28, 2007This week, Senior News Writer Bill Brenner talks to security luminary Howard Schmidt about his new book and recaps the week's news headlines.Download Security Wire Weekly / Feb. 28, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Feb. 21, 2007This week, IT administrator Susan Bradley discusses the potential security implications of changes to Daylight Savings Time. Also, a summary of the week's news.Download Security Wire Weekly / Feb. 21, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Feb. 14, 2007This week, Yankee Group analyst Andrew Jaquith discusses his new book on security metrics and highlights the themes that emerged from RSA Conference 2007. Also, a discussion about Microsoft's recent batch of patches.Download Security Wire Weekly / Feb. 14, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Conference Special Edition (Kaspersky One-on-One) / February 8, 2007Eugene Kaspersky, co-developer of Kaspersky Anti-Virus and co-founder of Russia's Kaspersky Lab, talks with Information Security magazine Editor Michael S. Mimoso about the state of the antivirus market, the need for a new Interpol-like organization to fight cybercrime and why he's confident Microsoft won't be a significant force in the AV realm for a long time to come. Download this special edition of Security Wire Weekly.Download Security Wire Weekly: RSA Conference Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Conference Special Edition (Security pros sound off) \ February 8, 2007RSA Conference 2007 attendees talk about issues with Microsoft NAP and Cisco NAC, the viability of investing in Windows Vista, identity management, authentication, Web services security, and Web 2.0 attacks. Take the pulse of this week's event in this special edition of Security Wire Weekly.Download Security Wire Weekly: RSA Conference Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special Edition (Microsoft strategy) / February 7, 2007Was 2007 the last time Bill Gates will headline the RSA Conference? Information Security magazine's Michael S. Mimoso explains why this may be the Microsoft chairman's RSA swan song, and conference attendees share their reaction to the software giant's refined security strategy. Listen to this special edition of Security Wire Weekly.Download Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Conference Special Edition \ February 8, 2007In this special edition of Security Wire Weekly from RSA Conference 2007, Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras tells Information Security magazine Editor Michael S. Mimoso that the agency is not only working to crack down on companies that leave consumer data vulnerable to attack, but is also developing ways to help companies avoid data breaches.Download Security Wire Weekly: RSA Conference Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special Edition / February 7, 2007While RSA Security's Art Coviello believes industry consolidation and product simplification are inevitable, information security pros explain why it's hard to imagine a day when all of an organization's security needs can be served by one infrastructure provider. Listen to this special edition of Security Wire Weekly from RSA Conference 2007.Download Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special Edition / February 6, 2007In this special edition of Security Wire Weekly from RSA Conference 2007, Executive Editor Dennis Fisher talks with David Drab, principal of Xerox Global services, about steps his company is taking to address customers' security concerns. The former FBI employee also talks about computer terrorism and what he sees as the current threats. Download Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special EditionListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly: RSA Special Edition / February 5, 2007In this special edition of Security Wire Weekly from RSA Conference 2007, eEye CTO Marc Maiffret talks about how he’s already discovered cracks in Windows Vista.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Jan. 31, 2006This week, Data security expert, David Taylor examines the TJX data breach and explains how companies can avoid a data breach crisis. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile device.Download Security Wire Weekly / Jan. 31, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security WIre Weekly / Jan. 24, 2006This week, Mozilla security chief Window Snyder explains her organization’s patch process and compares it to the way Microsoft releases Internet Explorer patch bulletins. Also, a summary of the news.
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Jan. 17, 2006This week, Yuval Ben-Itzhak, chief technology officer of Finjan Inc., explains the growing use of dynamic code obfuscation by hackers to hide malicious code. Also, Oracle releases 51 patches and antivirus vendor Sophos plans to acquire Endforce to add network access control to its product lineup.
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Jan. 10, 2007This week, Andrew Storms of nCircle discusses Microsoft's January patch release. Microsoft is doing the best it can, but concern exists about open Zero-day Word flaws, Storms says. Plus all the week's top information security news.Download Security Wire Weekly / Jan. 10, 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Security Wire Weekly / Jan. 3, 2006In part two of our two-part special edition of Security Wire Weekly, site editor Eric Parizo reveals his picks for top information security interviews of 2006. Audio clips in this program include Andrew Braunberg of Current Analysis; Johannes Ullrich of the SANS Internet Storm Center; Mike Rothman of Security Incite and Brian Chess of Fortify Software.Download Security Wire WeeklyListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | |