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June 2006
Security Wire Weekly -- June 7, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer Bill Brenner reports on McAfee's
acquisition of Preventsys; a Snort security flaw gets patched, but
not how you might think; and a spammer's change of heart. Also: An
interview with privacy expert Mike Spinney on the long-term impact
of the latest data thefts.
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May 2006
Security Wire Weekly -- May 31, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer Bill Brenner leads a roundtable
discussion with readers about the recent Veterans Affairs data
theft, vigilante antispam efforts and the future of the CISSP; plus
the top infosec news.
Download this podcastSecurity Wire Weekly -- May 31, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer Bill Brenner leads a roundtable
discussion with readers about the recent Veterans Affairs data
theft, vigilante antispam efforts and the future of the CISSP; plus
the top infosec news.
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Security Wire Weekly -- May 24, 2006
This week, News Editor Eric Parizo chats with The 451 Group's Nick
Selby about the recent spate of security industry acquisitions,
plus all the top infosec news and why criminals may not want to
show their faces in Britain.
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Security Wire Weekly -- May 17, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer, Bill Brenner leads a roundtable
discussion with author Sean Walberg, ISECOM's Pete Herzog and CISSP
Frank Kenisky, about the (ISC)²'s controversial program to bring
CISSP coursework to colleges and universities; plus all the week's
top infosec news.
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Security Wire Weekly -- May 10, 2006
This week, News Editor Eric Parizo interviews Security Incite's
Mike Rothman about who's to blame for the controversial DOS attack
against Blue Security and Six Apart, plus all the top news and the
worm that just won't die. Listen on your computer or download to
your favorite mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly -- May 3, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer Bill Brenner interviews Siemens
security chief Dave Bixler about his organization's intrusion
defense strategy, plus all the top news and why combatants in the
browser battle are turning to guerilla warfare.
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April 2006
Security Wire Weekly audio download -- April 26, 2006
This week Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner interviews Gartner Vice President Jay Heiser about
his controversial column asserting that the defense community is no
longer a viable information security role model, plus all the top
news and why spam blocking is an art and a science. Listen on your
PC or download to your favorite mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- April 19, 2006
This week News Editor
Eric Parizo interviews Opus One Senior Partner and Information
Security magazine Contributing Editor Joel Snyder on the
complexities of product testing, plus all the top information
security news and why data theft may not cause pain and suffering
after all. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile
device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- April 12, 2006
This week News Editor
Eric Parizo interviews SANS Internet Storm Center Chief
Research Officer Johannus Ullrich regarding Microsoft's latest set
of software patches, plus all the top information security news and
why Wi-Fi might get you stabbed. Listen on your PC or download to
your favorite mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- April 5, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner talks to Determina Inc.'s Nand Mulchandani about
third-party patching for the latest Internet Explorer flaw; plus
news on a new Symantec report on smartphone security, a look at how
IT security played out at the 2006 Winter Olympics and a legal
battle over Verizon's spam-blocking efforts. Listen on your PC or
download to your favorite mobile device.
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March 2006
Security Wire Weekly audio download -- March 29, 2006
This week News Editor
Eric Parizo talks with Kansas City Snort User Group Founder
Russ Starr on the future of Snort amid the recent collapse of the
Check Point-Sourcefire deal, plus details on an upcoming Microsoft
fix, Google's recent court victory and looking for love in all the
wrong places. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile
device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- March 22, 2006
This week Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner talks with Cyber Security Industry Alliance
Executive Director Paul Kurtz abut the troubled state of government
security and what it means to enterprises, plus details on a pair
of new IE flaws, and are AV firms addressing threats fast enough?
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- March 15, 2006
This week News Editor
Eric Parizo talks with Yankee Group's Jennifer Simpson about
Google's fight to keep its search records private, plus details on
Microsoft's latest patches, Apple's continuing headaches and why
the CIA is cursing the Web. Listen on your PC or download to your
favorite mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- March 8, 2006
This week Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner interviews Forrester's Paul Stamp on Check Point's
beleaguered Sourcefire acquisition, plus details on a new Symantec
report, Apple's latest black eye and why BlackBerry never squeezed
security pros. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite
mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- March 1, 2006
This week News Editor
Eric Parizo has an interview with security guru Winn Schwartau
about Mac OS security in the enterprise, plus details on the new
'Crossover' mobile malcode, the out-of-cycle Oracle patch and how a
$50 million Internet scam got busted. Listen on your PC or download
to your favorite mobile device.
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February 2006
Security Wire Weekly audio download -- February 22, 2006
This week Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner details
exploits targeting the latest Microsoft flaws, an hacking challenge
that's raising eyebrows and a warning from Gartner that shouldn't
be ignored. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite mobile
device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- February 16, 2006
In this third and final special edition of Security Wire Weekly
from the
2006 RSA Conference, News Editor
Eric Parizo covers what
experts and attendees say about the merits of a proposed national
ID card system, the most significant product announcements of the
week from Information Security magazine, Sourcefire's Martin
Rosche's answers to his critics and more. Listen on your PC or
download to your favorite mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- February 15, 2006
In today's special edition of Security Wire Weekly from the
2006 RSA Conference, News Editor
Eric Parizo has
coverage of Wednesday's John Chambers keynote, reaction from
attendees and details on the new security features in Microsoft's
upcoming Vista OS. Listen on your PC or download to your favorite
mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- February 14, 2006
In this special edition of Security Wire Weekly recorded on
location in San Jose, Calif., at the
2006 RSA Conference, News Editor
Eric Parizo offers
detailed coverage of Tuesday's Bill Gates keynote address, analysis
from Gartner's John Pescatore, and reactions from conference
attendees, plus coverage of the day's other big speeches. It's as
close as you can get to the show without getting on a plane. Listen
on your PC or download to your favorite mobile device.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- February 8, 2006
In this week's edition of Security Wire Weekly, Editorial Director
Jon Panker details why
Microsoft's tool for creating help documentation needs help of its
own, how Mozilla addressed a recent spate of browser flaws and why
the corporate landscape is shifting beneath the feet of CISOs.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- February 1, 2006
In this week's edition of Security Wire Weekly from
SearchSecurity.com, Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner prepares listeners for Friday's expected Nyxem
strike, AV firms promise better testing for their antispyware
products and Oracle swallows another round of criticism. Listen on
your PC or download to your favorite mobile device.
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January 2006
Security Wire Weekly audio download -- January 25, 2006
In this week's edition of Security Wire Weekly, News Editor
Eric Parizo brings us
the latest on the fast-moving Nyxem worm and what it may do on Feb.
3, the latest flaws and fixes from the top vendors and why security
pros aren't paying attention to what their tools tell them.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- January 18, 2006
In this week's edition of Security Wire Weekly, Editorial Director
Jon Panker brings us
news of a Windows Wi-Fi flaw, the details behind two new customer
data leaks and the results of an FBI study into how businesses are
coping with attacks.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- January 11, 2006
This week, Senior News Writer
Bill Brenner details
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday update, which the software giant hopes
will thwart what could be an incredibly dangerous exploit, why
security investments aren't doing enough to stop attacks and an
expected Sober strike turns out to be a dud.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- January 4, 2006
In our first edition of 2006, News Editor
Eric Parizo details
Microsoft's plans for patching the Windows Meta File flaw,
Symantec's latest acquisition and how an anti-hacking firm got
hacked.
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December 2005
Security Wire Weekly audio download -- December 21, 2005
In our final broadcast of 2005, Editorial Director
Jon Panker has the
scoop on new security holes plaguing Macromedia users, Christmas
greetings you don't want to receive and why Bank of America
customers might find themselves short on cash.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- December 14, 2005
This week, News Writer
Bill Brenner details
why the SANS Institute says the Titan Rain attacks illustrate the
need for better IT security training, why Uncle Sam may need to
show more infosecurity leadership, and how thwarting biometrics may
be little more than child's play.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- December 7, 2005
This week, News Editor Eric
Parizo details new worms plaguing AIM users, Microsoft's latest
security issues, how a popular shoe retailer is taking steps to
prevent future data thefts and why Wikipedia is getting serious
about securing content.
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November 2005
Security Wire Weekly audio download -- November 29, 2005
This week, Editorial Director
Jon Panker details a
new danger courtesy of two "alleged" celebrities, a controversial
survey that suggests security has fallen six years behind, plus how
authorities nabbed a thief who never grew up.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- November 16, 2005
This week, News Writer
Bill Brenner explains
how the prolific Sober worm is on the move again, why keyloggers
are becoming an indispensable tool for online fraudsters and which
new high-risk vulnerability is affecting IPsec VPNs.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- November 9, 2005
This week News Editor Eric
Parizo offers details on a new Linux worm, why J-Lo's CDs may
be dangerous and how an adware firm is cleaning up its act.
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Security Wire Weekly audio download -- November 1, 2005
This week Editorial Director
Jon Panker covers a new
set of Oracle flaws, open source database fears and a new effort to
define VoIP threats.
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