2 posts categorized "Security Round Table"

December 05, 2006

Author, Author!

My friend and fellow security round table member, Larry Pesce of Paul Dot Com has just had a book of which he wrote a chapter published.  By Syngress is Wireshark & Ethereal Network Protocol Analyzer Toolkit.  Larry and Paul are great guys and have a great podcast.  You can read more about the book here. Larry and Paul are working on another book as well.  Speaking of books Mitchell and I were also recently involved in helping to write some chapters in a book on software companies. Will keep you all posted on that one as well.  Nice work Larry!


October 03, 2006

Security Roundtable Podcast #5

The Security Roundtable, that crazy bunch of security/podcasting guys that I am lucky enough to be part of, has just posted episode #5.  For this one, our special guest was Dan York of the VOIPSA and the Blue Box podcast.  We all got a good lesson on VOIP security.  Definitley take a listen.  You can get it here.

Besides Dan, the Round Table members on the panel for this one were:

Paul Asadorian | Pauldotcom Security Weekly

Martin McKeay | Network Security Podcast

Larry Pesce | Pauldotcom Security Weekly

Michael Santarcangelo | The Security Catalyst

Alan Shimel | SSAATY (Still Secure After All These Years)

I love doing these round tables and hope you have as much fun listening to them

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