• Security Plan - Risk Assessment, Modeling and War Gaming
    Security Plan - Risk Assessment, Modeling and War Gaming
    08:29 | Jason Lopez | Oct 31st, 2007 |

    Security risk assessments, security risk modeling, and protecting against security threats by maintaining a threat agent library — these and other programs form the basis for understanding threats to network security for Intel. In this video podcast, TIm Casey, senior strategic analyst for information security at Intel, discusses the strategy ...

  • Intel's OnConnect Authentication Saves Intel Millions Through Secure Networking
    Intel's OnConnect Authentication Saves Intel Millions Through Secure Networking
    06:33 | Jason Lopez | Oct 18th, 2007 |

    Sanjay Rungta works with Intel’s Network Engineering Organization on keeping the Intel computing network safe and intrusion free. In addition to external threats from hackers, Rungta has done a lot to identify and combat internal threats. As increasing numbers of Intel employees work from home or WiFi hotspots, opportunities for ...

  • David Filo and Christian Heilman of Hackday India in Bangalore
    David Filo and Christian Heilman of Hackday India in Bangalore
    13:57 | Kamla Bhatt | Oct 8th, 2007 |

    This past weekend, Bangalore was the place to be if you were a hacker. More than 100 hackers from different parts of India participated in Yahoo’s open hackday session, held at the Taj Hotel in Bangalore. The 24-hour marathon session started late Friday evening (October 5th) ...

  • Yahoo's Joe Arnold on Open Hack Day in Bangalore
    Yahoo's Joe Arnold on Open Hack Day in Bangalore
    10:36 | Kamla Bhatt | Oct 5th, 2007 |

    Right now, a bunch of hackers are huddled over their laptops in a downtown hotel in Bangalore. This 24-hour Open Hack Day marathon session is organized by Yahoo India R&D. Similar Open Hack Days were organized in Sunnyvale, Calif. and London. Bangalore is the third city. I ...

  • Burning Man: DIY Energy Makers
    Burning Man: DIY Energy Makers
    03:22 | Ryanne Hodson | Sep 12th, 2007 |

    Burning Man is filled with hackers, artists and makers of all walks. We thought we would search out the energy geeks and see how they were utilizing resources out in the middle of nowhere. The obvious, most abundant source of energy in Black Rock City is the Sun. Solar ...

  • Burning Man: Some Of The Cool Stuff We Saw!
    Burning Man: Some Of The Cool Stuff We Saw!
    01:09 | Ryanne Hodson | Sep 4th, 2007 |

    There are so many words to describe Burning Man that it overwhelms me. If you’ve ever attended the annual desert gathering of artists, hackers, hippies and yuppies alike (it all happens about 100 miles north of Reno, Nev., in Black Rock City), then you know what I mean. ...

  • Intel's Malcolm Harkins on PC Security
    Intel's Malcolm Harkins on PC Security
    14:37 | Jason Lopez | Aug 24th, 2007 |

    Remember those old movies in which a whiz kid accidentally breaks into the network of the Strategic Air Command? Malcolm Harkins, general manager of Intel’s Information Risk and Security Group, remembers the 80s, when hackers broke in with cracked passwords. Today’s threats are more sophisticated and more serious. In this ...

  • Who is the InfoSec Sellout? (And does anyone care?)
    Who is the InfoSec Sellout? (And does anyone care?)
    06:41 | Martin McKeay | Jul 19th, 2007 |

    The Information Security Sell Out has been an anonymous, outspoken critic (aka troll) of the security community for much of this year. He’s hidden behind his anonymity, attacking researchers and the security community in general. But anonymity is only an illusion on the Internet, especially when you’re attacking the people ...

  • Swap-O-Rama-Rama: Don't Commodify, Modify!
    Swap-O-Rama-Rama: Don't Commodify, Modify!
    04:54 | Ryanne Hodson | Jul 18th, 2007 |

    You might recognize Wendy Tremayne from our Green Acre Series on RyanIsHungry. Wendy founded Swap-O-Rama-Rama as a way to break out the consumer cycle of shopping for clothes. Utilizing the abundance that just a few people’s closets can bare, adding a little creativity with fancy sewing machines ...

  • Home and Home Office Security Report
    Home and Home Office Security Report
    08:02 | editor | Feb 27th, 2007 |

    This podcast highlights some of the threats and dangers Symantec reported on in January 2007 and offers suggestions on how to stay protected.

    More information at:
    Symantec.com

  • RSA Security Bloggers Meetup in San Francisco. Somebody Call Security!
    RSA Security Bloggers Meetup in San Francisco. Somebody Call Security!
    23:45 | Michael Johnson | Feb 16th, 2007 |

    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 ...

  • Backdating, File-Sharing, Lasers, and a Federal Agency Gets a Blog
    Backdating, File-Sharing, Lasers, and a Federal Agency Gets a Blog
    04:31 | Jason Lopez | Oct 11th, 2006 |

    In the news today, stock-option issues strike at two more Silicon Valley companies, Nokia is planning to make wireless connectivity even more mobile with phones using new WiMAX technology, Eudora is heading for an Open Source future, Google stays in the headlines with the launch of the next product in its office suite, hackers hit the UK and the FTC is using blogging to reach out to the rest of us.

  • Hactivismo Protects Internet Privacy with Torpark Browser
    Hactivismo Protects Internet Privacy with Torpark Browser
    09:54 | Matt Kelly | Sep 21st, 2006 |

    LOS ANGELES, September 21, 2006 (PodTech News) — A group of hackers, human rights workers, lawyers and artists today launched a new web browser to protect computer users from hostile governments who would seek to identify them. Called “Torpark,” the program changes the unique numbers used by websites to identify individual computers online every few minutes. It was created by Hactivismo, a consortium that evolved from the Texas-based hacker organization “Cult of the Dead Cow.”

  • Hacks Attack!
    Hacks Attack!
    10:12 | Matt Kelly | Sep 1st, 2006 |

    LOS ANGELES, August 31, 2006 (PodTech News) — It seems a day doesn’t go by without another cyber attack from hackers, spammers, phishers or those seeking to steal your identity. But are we under attack more than ever before? PodTech’s Matt Kelly put that and other questions to Lauren Weinstein, co-founder of People for Internet Responsibility.

  • e-Crime and Network Security Threats
    e-Crime and Network Security Threats
    17:50 | editor | Aug 15th, 2006 |

    Juniper Networks correspondent Carol Wilson sits down with industry security experts and investigates how you and your enterprise can win the war against hackers, spammers and criminals. The podcast begins with David Flynn, vice president of products for Juniper Networks Security Products Group. He explores the changing network security ...

  • Under the Radar:  Fortify Software CEO John Jack
    Under the Radar: Fortify Software CEO John Jack
    11:36 | Admin | Nov 26th, 2005 |

    Fortify Software offers the industry’s most proven, accurate and effective solutions to ensure software security and mitigate risk. We help leading companies take a holistic approach to their greatest security vulnerability: the software applications that run their businesses. We work with our customers to fortify their software, protecting their vital ...

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