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| - | [[Security Now Episode 282|Episode 282]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 282|Episode 282]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 283|Episode 283]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 283|Episode 283]] - After catching up with the week's security and privacy news, Steve and Leo complete their analysis of the Bluetooth security by examining the history and current status of Bluetooth hacking exploits. They conclude with a set of recommendations for minimizing the Bluetooth attack surface. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 284|Episode 284]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 284|Episode 284]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 285|Episode 285]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 285|Episode 285]] - After catching up with the week's security updates and news, Steve and Leo examine the use of “code fuzzing” to locate functional defects in the web browsers we use every day. Surprisingly, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 286|Episode 286]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 286|Episode 286]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 287|Episode 287]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 287|Episode 287]] - This week, after catching up with a busy “Patch Tuesday,” Steve and Tom explore the fascinating crypto technology developed to create “BitCoin, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 288|Episode 288]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 288|Episode 288]] - Steve and Tom discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 289|Episode 289]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 289|Episode 289]] - After catching up with the week's security updates and other security-related news, Steve and Leo discuss the many modes of operation of “Proxied Web Surfing” which are used to bypass firewalls and Internet filters, aid free speech, and alter the contents of web pages retrieved from the Internet. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 290|Episode 290]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 290|Episode 290]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 291|Episode 291]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 291|Episode 291]] - After catching up with a very busy week of software updates and wide-ranging security news, Steve and Leo discuss the revelations documented in Symantec' |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 292|Episode 292]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 292|Episode 292]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 293|Episode 293]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 293|Episode 293]] - After catching up with a great deal of security news and interesting computer industry miscellanea, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 294|Episode 294]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 294|Episode 294]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 295|Episode 295]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 295|Episode 295]] - After catching up with the past week's very busy security news, Steve and Leo closely examine the circumstances and repercussions surrounding the mid-March breach of the Comodo SSL certificate authority certificate signing system. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 296|Episode 296]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 296|Episode 296]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 297|Episode 297]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 297|Episode 297]] - After catching up with a number of extra-interesting security news of the week, Steve and Leo explore the recently raised suggestion that using a three-word “pass-sentence” such as “I like tomatoes” would be MORE secure (and far more memorable) than “J4f6< |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 298|Episode 298]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 298|Episode 298]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 299|Episode 299]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 299|Episode 299]] - This week's security news and events took up so much time that we didn't have time to cover the entire topic of “Randomness” in security and cryptography. So we split the topic into two parts. This week we open the topic and explain the background, problem and need. Week after next we'll plow into the solutions. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 300|Episode 300]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 300|Episode 300]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 301|Episode 301]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 301|Episode 301]] - After catching up with the week's security and privacy news, we conclude our two-part series discussing the need for, and applications of, random and pseudorandom numbers. We discuss the ways in which a computer, which cannot produce random numbers, can be programmed to do an extremely good job. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 302|Episode 302]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 302|Episode 302]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 303|Episode 303]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 303|Episode 303]] - Steve shares something of a revelation about the true nature of passwords and why “password entropy” really doesn' |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 304|Episode 304]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 304|Episode 304]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 305|Episode 305]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 305|Episode 305]] - This week, after catching up on the week's security and privacy news, Steve and Leo take a close look at “Ghostery, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 306|Episode 306]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 306|Episode 306]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 307|Episode 307]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 307|Episode 307]] - This week, after catching up on the week's security and privacy news, Steve and Leo take a look at the state of Identity Management in Cyberspace with the U.S. Government' |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 308|Episode 308]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 308|Episode 308]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 309|Episode 309]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 309|Episode 309]] - This week, after catching up with our usual grab bag of Internet-related security and privacy news, including another Microsoft Patch Tuesday, Steve and Leo plow into the first of a series of forthcoming episodes, which will be spread out over time, describing the detailed technical operation of the ever-more-ubiquitous global Internet. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 310|Episode 310]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 310|Episode 310]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 311|Episode 311]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 311|Episode 311]] - This week, after catching up with a collection of interesting security events, Steve and Leo take a close look at a recently discovered security coding error, examining exactly how and why it occurred, to understand how easily these kinds of mistakes can be made - and how difficult it can be to EVER find them all. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 312|Episode 312]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 312|Episode 312]] - Steve and Tom discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 313|Episode 313]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 313|Episode 313]] - After catching up with a busy week of security updates, and some miscellaneous fun security news, Steve and Tom return for the second installment of “How The Internet Works” with a look at the ICMP and UDP protocols. |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 314|Episode 314]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 314|Episode 314]] - Steve and Leo discuss the week's major security events and discuss questions and comments from listeners of previous episodes. They tie up loose ends, explore a wide range of topics that are too small to fill their own episode, clarify any confusion from previous installments, |
| - | [[Security Now Episode 315|Episode 315]] | + | [[Security Now Episode 315|Episode 315]] - After catching up with the week's news, Steve explains his goals, development process, and operation of the “Off The Grid” paper-based encryption system he developed for use in encrypting website domain names into matching secure website passwords. |
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