Sinopse
Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with careers/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!
Episódios
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Mobile RDC: What About Security?
09/07/2010Bob Meara of Celent says mobile remote deposit capture service won't pose heightened threat of fraud.
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Marcus Ranum on Today's Top Threats
07/07/2010Information security thought-leader weighs in on the biggest risks to consumers and businesses - including social media and portable technology.
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Tom Smedinghoff on the Legal Side of Information Security
07/07/2010Attorney Tom Smedinghoff on Career Opportunities on the Legal Side of Information Security
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It's Time to 'Take Security Out of the Closet'
02/07/2010Jonathan Penn of Forrester Research on Cloud Computing, Mobility and Other Hot Emerging Technologies.
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Tips & Trends for Security Pros
25/06/2010David Foote of Foote Partners on Career Trends for IT Security Pros.
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Guy Kawasaki on the Power of Social Media
21/06/2010Entrepreneur Says Security, Privacy Concerns Are 'Massively Overblown' and that Social Media Strategy is 'Vastly Overrated.'
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Challenges of Global Leadership
21/06/2010Interview with Emil D'Angelo, International President of ISACA, on What it Takes to Bridge Silos and Cultures.
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Internal Fraud Part 2: New Solutions
10/06/2010John Warren of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners re: Fraud Trends, Solutions.
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Prof. Eugene Spafford, Purdue University
08/06/2010Interview with Prof. Eugene Spafford of Purdue University
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"We're Not Getting Enough Education to the Right People"
08/06/2010Prof. Eugene Spafford of Purdue University on the State of Information Assurance Education in 2010.
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Internal Fraud: Global Threats, Solutions
03/06/2010Interview with John Warren, vice president and general counsel of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
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Intrusion Detection: Myths & Realities
03/06/2010Insights on Intrusion Detection/Prevention from Rob Ayoub of Frost & Sullivan and Kevin Prince of Perimeter E-Security.
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Earn a Master's in Cybersecurity
02/06/2010Interview with Joe Giordano, assistant professor of cybersecurity and economic crime management at Utica College, New York
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What's it Take to be a CIRO?
17/05/2010Interview with Steve Katz on the Challenges of Becoming a CIRO
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What You Need to Know About Data Privacy
16/05/2010Interview with Brian Hengesbaugh, partner with Baker & McKenzie, on global security and privacy challenges
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The Skills Needed for Cloud Computing
13/05/2010In discussing Colorado's foray into cloud computing, Colorado Chief Information Security Officer Seth Kulakow discusses the demands the cloud presents governments and offers advice for IT security professionals on building their careers.
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Kim Peretti, ex-Senior Counsel, Department of Justice
05/05/2010'I Wanted to Prosecute Hackers' Kim Peretti, former senior counsel with the Department of Justice, led the successful prosecution to put TJX/Heartland conspirator Albert Gonzalez and his co-conspirators behind bars. In an exclusive interview she discusses: How she started her career; Keys to her success; Advice to young professionals just starting out "I hadn't thought of criminal law, but I was very interested in seeing what I could do in prosecuting hackers."
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"Fraud & Stupidity Look a Lot Alike"
27/04/2010Interview with Allan Bachman of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners The magnitude of fraud schemes has grown - the scale and the losses. But the basics of fraud investigation remain sound. And if there's one thing people should know up front, says Allan Bachman of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), it's this: "In their initial stages, fraud and stupidity look an awful lot alike." In other words, an investigator who stumbles upon what appears to be just a stupid mistake might want to dig further. Stupidity often ends up being cleverly disguised fraud, Bachman says. In an interview with Editorial Director Tom Field, Bachman discusses: Current fraud trends; When a breach becomes an actual investigation; What it takes to be a fraud examiner today. Bachman, CFE, MBA, is responsible for seminar development and the educational content of all ACFE conferences and online learning. Most recently he worked in Higher Education as director of an audit unit and was project manager on severa
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Social Media: What Every Senior Leader Must Know
07/04/2010Interview with Prof. Sree Sreenivasan of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Social media aren't just coming - they're here. And senior leaders need to understand how to maximize Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other popular sites, as well as how to protect their organizations from very real security risks. In an exclusive interview, Prof. Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Student Affairs at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, discusses: What's most misunderstood about social media; How organizations can benefit most; Ways senior leaders can improve their own professional lives. Sreenivasan is a technology expert and dean of student affairs at the Journalism School, where he teaches in the digital journalism program. He specializes in explaining technology to consumers/readers/viewers/users. For more than eight years, he served as technology reporter for WABC-TV and WNBC-TV in NYC and now occasionally appears on various TV shows to talk tech. For more than six years, he wrote a Web Tips column fo