At RSA 2007, F5 Networks Brian Hatch builds a virtual server in minutes with F5’s BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager, and F5 Technical Marketing Manager Alan Murphy talks security and network application delivery.
At RSA 2007 F5 Networks Technical Marketing Manager Lori MacVittie talks with Martin McKeay of the Network Security Podcast about the F5 blog DevCentral.
This is an F5 podcast.
At RSA 2007, F5 Networks Technical Marketing Manager Alan Murphy discusses security issues around network application delivery and F5’s BIG-IP security solution.
At RSA 2007, F5 Networks Technical Marketing Manager Lori MacVittie addresses network congestion and security concerns and shows F5’s BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager(LTM) & Application Security Manager (ASM) solution. This is an F5 podcast.
In part two of our conversation with Shardul Shroff, we discuss foreign direct investment in the retail and telecom sectors of India. These two sectors have seen some huge growth, and along with it there have been some significant legal changes in these two areas.
At RSA 2007, F5’s Technical Marketing Manager Alan Murphy offers a practical solution to spam traffic on the network with the F5 BIG-IP Message Security Module.
David Grant of Watchfire stopped by the F5 booth at RSA for a couple of minutes to talk to me about his company and what they’re up to. One of the points that David made during our talk is the effort that Watchfire is putting into educating their users ...
Matt Miller, VP of engineering at CounterStorm stopped to talk to me for a few minutes in the F5 booth at the RSA 2007 security conference in February. We talked about his company’s intrusion analysis product and their speciality in targeted threat detection. They’re using a technology called statistical ...
In this week’s ConnectCast, Rocky Mountain Voices‘ Cydni Tetro and Connect Magazine Executive Editor Colin Kelly discuss the top stories of the week from a Rocky Mountain perspective. The conversation includes a look at the Utah companies that made the Forbes 1000 company list, including Huntsman Chemical ...
Ron Gula, CTO (and CEO) of Tenable Network Security, stopped by the F5 booth to talk about what he’d seen at RSA and what the future holds for Tenable. Tenable is best known for the Nessus scanner, written by their Chief Research Officer, Renaud Deraison, and Ron is known ...
We enjoyed our conversation and worm-bin-making adventure with Freshtopia’s Barb Finnin so much that we’ve decided to give you another little taste! Barb and Ryanne discuss the radical-ness that is composting and how to avoid bringing non-compostables (darn plastic bags!) into your home.
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At RSA 2007, I got to speak with Alan Shimel, chief strategy officer at StillSecure. We talked about the “insider threat,” the number of NAC solutions at RSA and the power that blogging has taken on, even in the security arena.
Disclosure: Since recording this interview, I have been ...
At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, network security podcaster Martin McKeay headed a series of discussions about the new tools available to consumers, and how far we’ve come. Joining McKeay are Dan Mathews and Brae Legg of Verizon Business.
I recently caught up with my friend (and fellow security blogger) Cutaway, of the Security Ripcord blog. We talked about the difficulty of finding your way around the showroom floor, the problems with a saturated EVDO network and Norman Sandbox utilities.
At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, network security podcaster Martin McKeay headed a series of discussions examining the latest communication tools like Skype, IM, and ICQ and enterprise security. McKeay talks with Cindy Bellefeuille, Security Solutions, Verizon Business; Rich Mogul, Gartner analyst, data security; Atif Yusuf, senior security engineer, Verizon ...
Rich Mogull is a research vice president specializing in security and privacy at Gartner, the best known analyst group in the IT and security industries. I caught up with him for a few minutes at RSA 2007 in February to discuss the event, the insider threat and the future ...
The United Nations is embarking on something new: a partnership with the private sector to address some of the developing world’s most vexing issues in areas such as education, health care, economic development and government. Craig Barret, the chairman of Intel, has been appointed to chair the UN initiative called the Global Alliance for ICT and Development. GAID meets with Silicon Valley leaders for the first time at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., for a series of panels and discussions about the ways IT solutions can help the U.N.’s efforts. PodTech’s Jason Lopez spoke with Sarbuland Khan, executive coordinator for GAID.
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In San Francisco, Intel, with Motion Computing and the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center, announced the launch of the Motion C5 mobile clinical assistant, a lightweight tablet computer specifically designed for use in hospitals, for nurse patient care. It features a camera, barcode scanner, ...
This interview at the Chicago Auto Show happened by chance. I was standing next to the Chevy Volt and began a conversation with a gentleman who turned out to be Rich Lannen, one of the lead engineers of the this concept car being developed by GM. What ...
In this podcast from NETGEAR, Sanjay Kumar discusses Gigabit Stackable Smart Switches. Already popular as a powerful, cost-effective solution to the network needs of small- and medium-sized business, NETGEAR has added gigabit speed to these versatile products.
It’s alphabet soup at the NETGEAR booth, as Vivek Chugh talks about SSL VPN at RSA. It’s a flexible, low-cost, secure solution that allows an organization to provide remote access to their network. Check out this podcast ASAP.
Taking a break from the bustle of RSA 2007, some of the best-known security bloggers got together at the Foreign Cinema, a French bistro and movie house in San Francisco, hosted by network security podcaster Martin McKeay. Check out the guest list, as we roam the crowd ...
At RSA 2007 in San Francisco, PodTech’s Michael Johnson spoke with Paul Brady, CEO, and Dimitri Vlachos, senior product manager at MAZU Networks, about Mazu’s visual network analysis and control applications.
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Omar Khawaja and Larry Bickner of Verizon Business, give an insider’s view on current and future enterprise security. Michael Johnson caught up with them at RSA 2007 in San Francisco.
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