Synopsis
Welcome to Security Radio.
Episodes
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Publishing Security Books, with Author Peter Gregory
05/10/2013 Duration: 17minOur guest today is Peter Gregory. He is a security manager, computer security specialist, and author of over 20 books, including CISSP for Dummies. He has experience in the information technology sector, which spans over thirty-years and began in the 1970s. He has worked in: · local government · banking · non-profit · gaming · wireless telecommunications, and · financial management Our topic today is about writing books in the security sector
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National Crime Prevention Council
04/10/2013 Duration: 14minOur topic today is crime prevention. We are delighted to have Michelle Boykins as our guest. She is the Senior Director of Communications with the non-profit National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC), home of McGruff the crime dog. Michelle has over seventeen years of experience with corporate clients, nonprofits, and associations. Prior to working for the National Crime Prevention Council she worked for Edelman Public Relations Worldwide where she gained significant work experience and/or planning, scheduling, and preparing for events with many other follow-on experiences
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Computer Forensics
27/09/2013 Duration: 26minOur topic today is computer forensics. We are delighted to have Inno Eroraha as our guest. He is an expert in the field of computer forensics who is going share his understanding of what this growing technical field is, and discuss “The Erosion of Digital Forensics Artifacts in Cloud-based Environments.”Mr. Eroraha is the Founder and Chief Strategist for NetSecurity, a computer forensics, cybersecurity and training company based in Dulles, VA.He has been employed in the past as a Senior Manager of information security at VeriSign, and has also gained other work experiences and insights with- Trusted Information Systems- Smartronix- SAIC, and- McAfee…among other high tech computer companiesMr. Eroraha has been consulted by Fortune 500, financial institutions, IRS, DHS, DOD and other agencies to assist them in solving security related issues.We thank our listeners for tuning into Security Radio
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Interview with Dan Ford, Chief Security Officer of FIXMO
19/09/2013 Duration: 23minWelcome to Security Radio. Your host James Hall with our No. 3 episode - a discussion about mobile phone security.This evening we have with us the Chief Security Officer of FIXMO a provider of Mobile Risk Management services. Dan has been an information security professional for more than 15 years, and has worked for notable organizations such as XM Radio, Secure Computing, McAfee, Nominum, and Accuvant. He has extensive experience running security programs within the government segment; his most notable role was as Director of Network Security at the Transportation and Security Administration, which was the largest managed service contract within the federal government. Dan joined Fixmo in 2012 to drive security and technology innovation within Fixmo's suite of Mobile Risk Management solutions. In his role at Fixmo, he is directly responsible for global security and information assurance initiatives – researching trends, discovering security vulnerabilities and exploits, building strategic partnerships; a
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