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December 18, 2006

The future of vulnerability assessment

Dark_reading_1 Growing out of my article on VA being dead, I was interviewed by Kelly Jackson Higgins at dark Reading.  The article called Vulnerability Tools Get Teeth, talks about what is going on with vulnerability assessment and what it is evolving too.  It quotes me a bit, but also has some views by Ron Gula of Tenable Network Security, Tim Keanini of nCircle and Mike Rothman of Security Incite.  They all have their own views on what is happening with vulnerability assessment. 

What is really interesting to me about this is that I am planning a podcast right after new years with a panel on the future of vulnerability management.  So far accepting invitations, if we can get the timing down are none other than Ron Gula, Tim Keanini and Mike Rothman.  They will join Mitchell Ashley, StillSecure CTO and myself in what should be a great podcast.  I also have an invite out to one other player in the vulnerability space and am waiting to hear back from him (you know who you are).  Stay tuned for further details on what should be a great show.  I get a kick watching how things I blog about make there way into main stream press.  I guess it feeds the ego that all bloggers I think have and is one of the reasons we blog.

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