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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 |
The security industry caught it's breath recently when Intel announced it's intention to purchase McAfee - a meeting seen as so strange that PCWorld called it an "oil and water kind of purchase."
Or is it?
The synergies may not be obvious at first blush - but this acquisition has been made with some forethought. While it will lead to speculation, it is probably a watershed event that will be referred to in the future as the point where everything changed.
Although the team often visits McAfee, this was a significant enough event to warrant a discussion with Jayson 'O Reilly
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Friday, 13 August 2010 |
In the Pubcast in which we first air the new Securedata jingle (have to pay the bills), the Secfault team discuss a broad range of topics, ranging from attacking IPV6 to GSM hacking, and of course the upcoming ZACon 2.
Links are provided in the backing section.
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Sunday, 01 August 2010 |
The old ways of managing malware are being supplemented by whitelisting, managed services, and by the Apple-initiated AppStore model.
Robert Eatwell and the lads from McAfee joined Matt, Tony and new Pubcast member Stephan Buys to debate how significant this really is. |
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Sunday, 18 July 2010 |
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Aside from the general lunacy, Matt and Ralfe take the opportunity to discuss Honeypots and their role in understanding and deflecting attacks. |
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Saturday, 10 July 2010 |
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The South African Law Reform Commission has issued a paper: the Review of the Law of Evidence, in which they ask for comment on the law pertaining to digital evidence.
Helaine couldn't let that go by without gathering some associates around to discuss the issue. |
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