Mar 21 2007 10:39AM GMT
Posted by: SearchSecurity.com Staff
Security Wire Weekly
This 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.

Security Wire Weekly:
Play Now |
Play in Popup
Mar 14 2007 10:43AM GMT
Posted by: SearchSecurity.com Staff
Security Wire Weekly
Michael 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.

Security Wire Weekly:
Play Now |
Play in Popup
Mar 9 2007 10:49AM GMT
Posted by: SearchSecurity.com Staff
Security Newsmakers
In 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.

Security Newsmakers:
Play Now |
Play in Popup
Mar 7 2007 10:53AM GMT
Posted by: SearchSecurity.com Staff
Security Wire Weekly
This 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.

Security Wire Weekly:
Play Now |
Play in Popup
Mar 5 2007 10:57AM GMT
Posted by: SearchSecurity.com Staff
Security Wire Weekly
In 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.

Security Wire Weekly:
Play Now |
Play in Popup
Mar 5 2007 10:56AM GMT
Posted by: SearchSecurity.com Staff
Security Newsmakers
In 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 - The response from security vendors when notified of a wireless problem.
8:41 - Maynor explains the biggest threats to enterprises.
11:00 - Newsmaker rapid-fire Q&A.

Security Newsmaker:
Play Now |
Play in Popup