Phyisical And Computer Security Compared with Bruce Schneier

Published: Dec. 14, 2006, 7:45 a.m.

In the ninth episode of The Silver Bullet Podcast, Gary interviews Bruce Schneier. Bruce is the founder and CTO of Counterpane and is regarded as the \u201cuber-guru\u201d of computer security. He has written eight bestselling books, most recently Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World and is the editor of the massively popular Cryptogram mailing list. In this episode, Gary and Bruce discuss the connection between physical security its technological component, the idea of risk management, the intersection of economics and security, and the ideas of \u201cwholesale surveillance\u201d and \u201csecurity theater.\u201d They also discuss patch Tuesday, hack Wednesday, and Microsoft\u2019s approach to software security.\n\nBruce\u2019s Wikipedia entry\nBruce\u2019s books\nCrypto-Gram security podcast\nProperty Rights Management \u2013 Ed Felten\u2019s discussion of PRM, mentioned on the show\nCopyright Mythbusters: Believe It or Not, Fair Use Exists \u2013 a look at the \u201cfair use doesn\u2019t exist\u201d argument\nBBC plans attacked for \u2018TV tax\u2019 (March 14, 2006)\n\nThe post Phyisical And Computer Security Compared with Bruce Schneier appeared first on Cigital \xbb The Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw.\nThe post Phyisical And Computer Security Compared with Bruce Schneier appeared first on Cigital \xbb The Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw.