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 [[Security Now Episode 367|Episode 367]] - We have so much security news and information to cover this week that we didn't have time to take questions from our listeners. What we have, instead, is a LOT of interesting news about the new Java vulnerabilities, new TNO cloud storage solutions, and lots more. [[Security Now Episode 367|Episode 367]] - We have so much security news and information to cover this week that we didn't have time to take questions from our listeners. What we have, instead, is a LOT of interesting news about the new Java vulnerabilities, new TNO cloud storage solutions, and lots more.
  
-[[Security Now Episode 368|Episode 368]] - +[[Security Now Episode 368|Episode 368]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
  
-[[Security Now Episode 369|Episode 369]] - +[[Security Now Episode 369|Episode 369]] - After catching up with an eventful week of security news, Steve and Leo step back for an overview and discussion of the slowly evolving state of the art in Internet Identity Authentication.
  
-[[Security Now Episode 370|Episode 370]] - +[[Security Now Episode 370|Episode 370]] - We begin the week with a visit with our distinguished guest, Mark Russinovich, late of Sysinternals and now with Microsoft. Mark joins us to chat about the release of his second security thriller, “Trojan Horse,” and to share some of his view of the security world.
  
-[[Security Now Episode 371|Episode 371]] - +[[Security Now Episode 371|Episode 371]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed.
  
-[[Security Now Episode 372|Episode 372]] - +[[Security Now Episode 372|Episode 372]] - After catching up with just a tiny bit of security news (it was a very quiet week in security), Steve and Leo take the podcast's first-ever comprehensive look at the emerging and increasingly popular NFC (Near Field Communications) technology, which is now present in tens of millions of cell phones and other mobile and fixed-location devices.
  
-[[Security Now Episode 373|Episode 373]] - +[[Security Now Episode 373|Episode 373]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 374|Episode 374]] - After catching up with the week's most important security news, Steve and Leo wind up their propeller-cap beanies right to the breaking point of their springs in order to obtain enough lift to examine and explore the operation of ECC - Elliptic Curve Cryptography - the next-generation public key cryptography technology. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 375|Episode 375]] -  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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 376|Episode 376]] - This week, after failing to find much in the way of interesting security news, Steve and Leo make up for that by introducing the concept of "Fully Homomorphic Encryption," which allows encrypted data to be operated upon WITHOUT it first being decrypted, and results remain encrypted. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 377|Episode 377]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 378|Episode 378]] - After catching up with an interesting and varied grab-bag of security news and paraphernalia, Steve and Tom further examine the controversy surrounding Microsoft's decision to enable the Do Not Track (DNT) "signal" header in IE10 and share some insights gained from a recent Microsoft Executive VP Keynote presentation about exactly this issue. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 379|Episode 379]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 380|Episode 380]] - After catching up with lots of interesting security news, updates on Steve's Acoustic Dog Training project, and lots of other miscellany, Steve and Leo examine a recently developed and increasingly popular Internet security protocol, DTLS, which combines the advantages of UDP with SSL security. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 381|Episode 381]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 382|Episode 382]] - After catching up with the week's news, Steve and Leo take a deep dive into the technology of the ever-more-ubiquitous "QR Codes" which are popping up everywhere and are increasingly being used, not only for good, but with malicious intent. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 383|Episode 383]] - 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, and present real world 'application notes' for any of the security technologies and issues we have previously discussed. 
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 +[[Security Now Episode 384|Episode 384]] - For this special year-end holiday edition of Security Now!, Steve digs down deep into his video archives.  He takes us back 22 years, to 1990, to share a 45-minute presentation he gave, once upon a time, on the inner workings of the "megabyte-sized" hard disk drives that gave birth to the PC industry.
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