INTERVIEW: William Cheswick, AT&T

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In this interview, Risky Business host Patrick Gray talks to Bill Cheswick, who's been doing security research since the 1980s. He was a speaker at AusCERT this year, and you can find his talk here.

INTERVIEW: Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report...

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In this interview, Risky Business host Patrick Gray discusses Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report with the company's general manager of product security, George Stathakopoulos, and Ziv Mador -- a response coordinator for Microsoft's Malware Protection Centre.

INTERVIEW: Former NSA technical director Brian Snow...

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The following is an interview with the former director of Information Assurance for America's National Security Agency, Brian Snow. He joined the NSA in 1971 after founding the computer science department at Ohio University in the 60s. He spent his first 20 years at the NSA directing research and development into cryptographic and secure systems. He also created and managed NSA's secure systems design division in the 80s.

INTERVIEW: AusCERT's home user security survey...

Previously on Risky Business...

Traditionally, AusCERT has conducted an annual corporate and government computer crime survey. But last year the Australian Institute of Criminology decided it was going to do a bigger, better funded survey... so AusCERT has mixed things up and this year released a report on home user security.

Risky Business #61 -- H D Moore's evil Eee PC

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McAfee is the sponsor of this, the greatest episode of Risky Business in the history of the universe. Big thanks!Not only does this week's podcast feature security legend H D Moore discussing his evil creation -- an Eee PC that sucks passwords out of the atmosphere, black hole style -- but RSA president Art Coviello drops by to share his not-so-happy thoughts on Bruce Schneier.On this week's podcast:

Risky Business #58 -- Seek advertisers targeted

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This week's Risky Business episode is sponsored by Check Point Software and hosted by Vigabyte virtual hosting. On this week's show we're looking at the latest phishing scam to target advertisers on Australia's largest jobs website, Seek. We'll also take a look at mobile security with our "mystery CSO" Adam Pointon before checking in with our sponsor to chat about drive-by downloads.

Risky Business #57 -- Negative SEO

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This week's Risky Business is sponsored by McAfee and hosted by Vigabyte virtual hosting. The feature topic this week is negative Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) -- how the bad guys are damaging your company's search engine rankings.

Risky Business #56 -- 0day bugs: "Knowledge is power"

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This week's podcast is sponsored by RSA Security and hosted by Vigabyte. With the prize money at CanSecWest's PWN2OWN competition hitting $20k, we thought we'd take a look at the vulnerability marketplace. Are the days of full and free disclosure over? Insomnia Security's Brett Moore joins us to talk about it.

Risky Business #53 -- Product or feature?

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This week's Risky Business is sponsored by the fine folk at Symantec. We have a special guest on today's podcast -- Greg Shipley, the CTO of Chicago-based consultancy Neohapsis. Host Patrick Gray\xc2\xa0chatted to\xc2\xa0Shipley while he was in Australia on vacation, and he has some very interesting things to say about the shambles we call the IT security industry.
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Oh, and in case you missed it, last week's Risky Business story about Adam Boileau's release of Winlockpwn was followed up by around 50 different news outlets worldwide. We rule.

Risky Business #52 -- EXCLUSIVE: Winlockpwn code release

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This week's podcast is brought to you by Check Point Software. On this week's show we've got a bit of an exclusive. Adam Boileau has released the software he developed to unlock Windows workstations with Firewire trickery. With all this talk of Cold Boot attacks, Boileau's old attack is suddenly new again.

Risky Business #51 -- Frozen RAM is a cool attack

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On this week's show we look at the James Bond-style attack on BitLocker involving frozen RAM. We also chat about Microsoft's "good worm" brainwave, the Australian Institute of Criminology's cyber-crime survey and more. This week's show is brought to you by Sophos and hosted by Vigabyte.


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