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Podcast #1, July 20, 2006

Fri, Jul 21, 2006

Weekly Podcast Notes

Podcast #1 is complete, here is the link or you can listen via the player below. They audio is lower than it should have been and my guest cancelled last mniute. Overall I am not thrilled with the outcome but it is better than many I have heard. Below are the show notes. I would love some feedback on the show….good or bad.

Thank you to:
Mike Tech Show Podcast
Alan Shimel’s blog & podcast
Mike Rothman / Security Incite

News & Events:
Judge has rejected the government’s request to dismiss the EFF lawsuit agains AT&T
Metasploit author releases open source malware search tool based on Google binary search
Aanval released version 2.2 of the Snort monitoring console
Black Hat briefings next week, 15 new flaws to be disclosed incluing NAC & VoIP flaws
Cisco / Meetinghouse pulls out of Trusted Computing Group

Blog posts:
Security search plugins for Firefox
McAfee blames Open Source model for rise in certain malware

Book:
Malicious Cryptography by Dr. Adam Young and Dr. Moti Yung

Software:
Security Task Manager

Music:
One Hand Free performing Now You Know

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Chris Harrington - who has written 159 posts on InfoSecPodcast.com.


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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Tony Says:

    Great podcast! I’d look into making yourself a mini recording booth out of blankets to start cutting back on the echo. You can handle a little bit of hiss filter- there are hundreds of VST plugins that could do it for you with ease. Also, a slightly softer EQ overall may help.

    Great show and content! I’ll definitely keep listening!

  2. Chris Says:

    Tony,

    Thanks for the very kind words. This was not however the way I wanted my first podcast to go. I had the guest cancel and several issues with my equipment, mostly due to my lack of experience. I’m working hard to improve the quality.

    Thanks for the suggestions.

    –Chris

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