Archive for January, 2009

 

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Episode 14 is here. First off, let me thank everyone that is listening to Jim and me spout off about everything. Fourteen shows does not seem like a big number, but it involves a lot of work getting this going (especially on Jim’s part – thanks Jim) and keeping it going, and Jim and I appreciate everyone sticking in there with us.

Second, we have made some changes with my setup, so there might be a sound difference and some issues with this episode. Forgive us as we get some new kinks worked out.

Third, this episode includes an interview with Mike Rothman from eIQnetworks. You might know him better as that guy from Security Incite that has a yankee accent and tells everyone what he is thinking. Either way, Mike is a great guy and a great friend, and I was honored to interview him. I think you will enjoy that portion of the show.

And lastly, there is a programming note. The geek toys segment that is brought to you by Jim every show is now going to be made more of a quarterly thing. The reason is because Jim has to find something to talk about every time, and it is getting a little more difficult to find something for every show.

Here’s the breakdown of the show.

Show Notes:

InfoSec News Update: there’s been a lot happening the last two weeks

DiscussionNew president declares his plan for US Cyber Security (more cynicism from Michael)

Vendor Interview – Michael interviews Mike Rothman from eIQnetworks

Consultants Corner -Combining compliance initiatives and what that means for security practices

Music Notes:

 

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An Information Security Place Podcast Lucky Episode 13 is here! Sorry for the delay between podcasts. Jim and I usually try to maintain the every-2-weeks schedule, but since we had Accuvant’s annual meeting coming up, we decided to push it out so we could do it there (“there” was Sedona, AZ – a beautiful place). This is the first time Jim and I have been in the same room recording the podcast, which was different (Jim kinda smells a bit). We had fun with it.

In addition, I wanted to take advantage of having some vendors close by (we have a vendor fair every year) for some interviews. I only got one, but it was a good one with Bluecoat. Thanks to Greg Buchan and Thomas Lee for spending some time with me.

So without further ado, here are the show notes:

Show Notes:

InfoSec News Update:

Discussion – Security Predictions for 2009 from Computer World

Geek Toys – MiniStack v3 Review

Consultants Corner – Choosing the right travel plans for yourself

Vendor Interview – Michael interviews Bluecoat

Music Notes:

* Intro/Outro – Digital Breaks – “Therapy”
* Segway1 - SatelliteState – “ClockWorks”
* Segway2 – Naked Gun – “A.D.D.”