Risky Business Podcast
August 27, 2007
Risky Business #28 -- Infosec and human rights
Presented by

Patrick Gray
CEO and Publisher

Adam Boileau
Technology Editor
This week's Risky Business podcast is now available for download, thanks to our sponsor Verizon Business Security Solutions, powered by Cybertrust.
On this week's show:
- Patrick Gray and Sydney Morning Herald and Age columnist Adam Turner discuss the week's security news
- Human rights campaigner Dimitri Vitaliev tells Risky Businesses how computer security is helping in the global fight against totalitarianism -- and what you can do to help
- Verizon Business Security Solutions Robert Lording discusses the challenges involved in securing Verizon's own information
You'll hear us discuss a link to Vitaliev's book. It's here.
Risky Business #28 -- Infosec and human rights
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