Security Now 2011
Security Now 2011
TWiT
Steve Gibson, the man who coined the term spyware and created the first anti-spyware program, creator of Spinrite and ShieldsUP, discusses the hot topics in security today with Leo Laporte. Winner of the 2009 and 2007 people's choice award for best Technology/Science podcast. Records live at https://twit.tv/live every Tuesday.
SN333: Science Fiction Holiday Special
After catching up with just a bit of year-end security news, for their special holiday episode, Steve and Leo review their favorite Science Fiction books and movies, pulling the commentary they have previously scattered throughout many years into a single reference.
Dec 29, 2011
SN332: Listener Feedback #133
Tom and I discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. We tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
Dec 22, 2011
SN331: Mega Security News Update
We had so much news this week that it squeezed out our show's planned topic of Google's new SDPY web browser protocol. So we'll tackle that early next year. In the meantime, Leo and Steve will discuss the news of this very active week!
Dec 15, 2011
SN330: Listener Feedback #132
Tom and I discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. We tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
Dec 8, 2011
SN329: Browser ID
After catching up with the week's news, Leo and I examine the operation of Mozilla's solution to the need for secure, reliable and easy-to-use establishment of online Internet identity known as: BrowserID. We also compare it with all of the other existing technologies and solutions we've discussed before.
Dec 1, 2011
SN328: Listener Feedback #131
Leo and I discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. We tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
Nov 24, 2011
SN327: Internet Privacy Update
The day before recording this podcast in the studio with Leo, I attended an annual Internet privacy conference. After catching up with the week's security news, updates, and errata, I share what I saw and learned during the conference, including three VERY promising new privacy and authentication tools.
Nov 17, 2011
SN326: Listener Feedback #130
Leo and I discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. We tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
Nov 10, 2011
SN325: TCP Pt.3 - Necessary Refinements
After catching up with the week's news, Leo and I return this week to our "How the Internet Works" fundamentals series. We examine the challenges presented by "packet-based connections" to further understand the operation of the Internet's most popular and complex protocol: TCP.
Nov 3, 2011
SN324: Listener Feedback #129
Leo and I discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. We tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
Oct 27, 2011
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