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[Securityroundtable.com] The Security Roundtable: Join Michael Santarcangelo of the Security Catalyst podcast, Martin McKeay of the Network Security Podcast and special Guest Alan Shimel from the Still Secure Podcast. We shared an energetic and insightful discussion about the recent reports of laptop theft leading to identity breach (or the possibility of it) and then talked about privacy and breaches in the EU.
[Blueboxpodcast.com] Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast: This was a joint interview between myself and Mikey from the Pulvermedia Podcasting Network where I first talked about Blue Box and then discussed the security presentations that were here at the show, spoke a bit about SPIT and then relayed other thoughts about the show this year. Mikey also talked a bit about what he and his colleague Laura have been doing there at their booth talking to people about podcasting and interviewing various folks (those interviews are available here)
[Dyork.livejournal.com] Blog.DanYork.com - Security Roundtable podcast on VoIP security: I basically gave an introduction to VoIP security issues, best practices and answered a range of questions relating to VoIP, Skype and lots of other issues. The recording was done over a Skype conference call, and the levels are all over the place, so it's not the best audio quality, but the content will be useful for many folks.
[Slashdotreview.com] Slashdot Review » Blog Archive » SDR Podcast 2006-05-04: It’s finally posted - the Tech Roundtable from April 29th is now available for download - in Windows format for the moment - at TechPodcasts.com .This was one of the the most highly anticipated Roundtables, because it was the first lengthy segment for the Mac audience- and co-incidentally the XP Audience, the NT audience, the Debian Audience, the Solaris audience..
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