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On January 10th we’re going to revive SunSec. Keep an eye out here and I’ll post more details when we get them. Tentatively plan for 6pm somewhere in the Old Town Scottsdale-Tempe area.
I have to admit, although Apple’s handling of security issues is often a train wreck, I’m still a big fan of Macs and other Apple products.
Chris Hoff returned to the podcast this week to discuss the little awareness campaign we cooked up (no, he didn’t really hack me) and talk about the future of security over the next few years.
More on this later, but I’m starting to see the data security market splitting along two lines. One focused on protecting content in user workspaces and productivity applications. It’s starting with DLP but moving towards what I call Content Monitoring and Protection.
Chris Hoff and I decided to have a little fun and fake some back and forth exploits to highlight some security risks. It’s nearing the end of the year; either crunch time for some of you, or boring time for the rest. We figured a little humor couldn’t hurt in either case. We decided to blow this open early so it doesn’t get away from us.
My second monthly column is up over at Dark Reading; The Perils of Predictions & Predicting Perils.
This is not your ordinary year-end prediction special. Here’s an excerpt:
Oh no he didn’t!
http://rationalsecurity.typepad.com/blog/2007/12/breaking-news-s.html
I should be crossing the border back to the US in about 12 hours.
Here I am, about 30 hours away from home, and my home automation system is freaking out. Why does stuff like this only happen when I’m on the road? Time to whip out my copy of How To Prepare For The Robot Uprising.
Ah, the wonders of year end predictions.
We just couldn’t help ourselves, so we invited Chris Hoff, our favorite prognosticator, to join us. This week focuses on the negative trends affecting security, and Chris will be joining us again next week to finish up with the positive.
Looks like the ipfw rules project that Chris is leading is pretty popular. We’ve set up a permanent link that we’ll redirect to the latest version as we keep refining this thing.