Security Wire Weekly:

September, 2006

Sep 27 2006   2:32PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Third party patching



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Security Wire Weekly

Randy Abrams of the Zero-Day Emergency Response Team (ZERT) talks about third-party patching. Also, Microsoft releases an early patch for IE, Symantec releases a new threat report and a new worm targets Windows.

 
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Sep 20 2006   2:57PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Cisco NAC vs Microsoft NAP



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Security Wire Weekly

Current Analysis Senior Analyst Andrew Braunberg talks about the network access control interoperability plans for Cisco’s NAC and Microsoft’s NAP architectures and what the partnership will mean for enterprise security pros. Plus all the week’s top news and why Hewlett-Packard’s alleged pretexters might never be punished.

 
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Sep 13 2006   2:59PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Microsoft updates



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Security Wire Weekly

SPI Dynamics’ Michael Sutton talks about this month’s Microsoft security patches. Also the latest news about flaws in Apple QuickTime and Adobe Flash Player, the limits of NAC-NAP interoperability and jail time for two of the men behind last year’s Zotob attack.

 
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Sep 6 2006   3:00PM GMT

Security Wire Weekly: Data security breaches



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Security Wire Weekly

Larry Ponemon, founder of the Ponemon Institute, talks about a new survey that suggests stopping data breaches is even harder than it seems. Plus all the top news and why AT&T has some explaining to do. Listen now at your computer or subscribe below and download to your favorite mobile device.

 
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