Network Security Update with Sam Bowne [30:00]

Published: April 22, 2010, 10:45 p.m.

On Tuesday, we did our second network security podcast with Sam Bowne, Professor of Computer Networking and Information Technology from City College of San Francisco. We had a nice discussion with Sam sharing his thoughts on security and providing us with a snapshot of some of the latest and greatest developments in the field of network security.

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Here\u2019s some of the questions we asked Sam:

\nIn our last conversation you mentioned that you got a BS and PhD without ever graduating high school. A number of listeners were amazed that you were able to do this and wanted more details \u2013 for example did you get a GED? Did you take the SATs? \n

Mike sent over an article on password cracking \u2013 did you see anything interesting in that article?

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It\u2019s been over a month since we last spoke. You had mentioned the PWN 2 OWN contest and were also planning to attend some training. Could you tell us the outcome of the contest and anything interesting you learned in your training?

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Any interesting news in network security exploits or defenses in the last month?

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Sam discusses a number of things in the podcast including:

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  • Lifehacker password-guessing
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  • Web of Trust Firefox (and Chrome)Extension
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  • NoScript Firefox Extension
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  • IPv4 Address Exhaustion
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  • Wikileaks
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Sam's class content, email and lots of other great stuff can be found at http://samsclass.info/ Check him out - one of the best!

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