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September 22, 2006

StillSecure, After all these years, Podcast #15

An All Star Cast brings you "Selling Security up the Ladder". In what may go down as a classic, tonights episode of SSAATY is proud to give you:

Martin McKeay of Network Security blog and podcast and ComputerWorld

Michael Farnum of An Information Security Place and ComputerWorld

Bobby Dominguez of Sykes, Inc. and

Special Guest Star: Mike Rothman of Security Incite

Discussing how to make your executive team take security seriously and approve the budget and resources you need to secure the enterprise.  Don't miss this one!

We will return to our regular format next week.  Enjoy the show.

As usual thanks to ClickCaster for hosting my podcast. Tonights music is again from Jon Schmidt, To the Summit.  You can hear more from Jon at http://www.jonschmidt.com.

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