Security Wire Weekly - A SearchSecurity.com podcast

Security Wire Weekly:

 

A SearchSecurity.com podcast


A recap of the week\'s top information security news, plus interviews with information security experts and professionals.

Squad: Black Hat preview, Pwnie awards

Join the Security Squad for a quick preview of next week’s Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. SearchSecurity.com editors talk about Dan Kaminsky’s DNS cache poisoning flaw. The Pwnie award nominees are also reviewed. Which song submission could win? Listen to find out.

Pwnie award YouTube videos

Kaspersky

Watchguard

 
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Security Squad: Rise of managed security services

Editors of SearchSecurity and Information Security magazine discuss the growing use of managed security services, the sudden increase of SQL injection attacks and whether developers are using more secure software coding techniques.

 
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Security Squad: Virtualization security, PCI DSS and shrinking IT budgets

The SearchSecurity.com editorial team discusses virtualization security, the overcompliance mentality, PCI DSS changes, and tightening IT security budgets.

 
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Security Squad: Debating FISA, fighting cybercrime

The SearchSecurity.com editorial team discuss the ongoing fracas over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the government’s role in fighting cybercrime and the security risks of virtualization software.

 
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Security Squad: Beware of the mighty cyberattack?

The SearchSecurity.com editorial team discusses whether ‘08 will be the year of a massive cyber attack, the Sears spyware issue and NAC’s continued evolution.

 
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Security Squad: Top IT security trends of ‘07

The SearchSecurity.com team discusses the top security trends of 2007. The TJX data security breach, PCI DSS, encryption, Storm’s growth and sophistication, and industry consolidation dominated the news this year.

 
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Security Squad: Virtualization security; iPhone p0wning; PCI DSS

The SearchSecurity.com editorial team discusses the debate brewing over the security of virtualization in the wake of VMware’s success. Other topics include HD Moore’s attack platform for the iPhone and the latest struggles with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards.

 
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Security Squad: Apple iPhone security, Google’s security moves

SearchSecurity.com editors discuss the state of Apple iPhone security, Google’s continued march into the security market and vulnerability disclosure in the wake of the eBay like vulnerability auction site, WabiSabiLabi.

 
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Security Squad: Database security, encryption

Information Security magazine editors Neil Roiter and Michael Mimoso discuss Google’s foray into the security market and whether companies should turn to database encryption to meet the PCI Data Security Standard in the wake of the TJX data security breach. Also the editors discuss whether the “month of” security flaw Web sites are helpful in securing software or just shameless publicity by security researchers. And finally, SearchSecurity.com News Writer Bill Brenner provides analysis from the Gartner IT Security Summit in Washington. (Runtime: 23:51)

 
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Security Squad Roundtable: Wi-Fi security; Patch Tuesday

SearchSecurity.com editors discuss whether Microsoft should abandon Patch Tuesday, whether blogging is a security threat to corporate systems, the state of Wi-Fi security and Verizon’s acquisition of CyberTrust.

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