Security Justice – Episode 10
February 28th, 2009 Tom Posted in Podcast Episodes | 2 Comments »
This is the tenth episode of the Security Justice podcast recorded February 18th 2009 live at Mavis Winkle’s Irish Pub! This episode was hosted by Tom, Matt, Dave and Chris with special guests Chris Mills from Securabit, Dan, Steve(s) and many other locals. Music provided by dualCORE! Sorry for some of the Skype quality issues. Thanks to everyone listening to the live stream and for participating in the chat via IRC.
Website Plug(s) of the Month: A local Cleveland startup called iGuiders is looking for beta testers that work in Information Security! The Information Security Guider is live and ready to be tested. Check out the the iGuiders website and watch a quick tutorial on what this Guider is all about. Your feedback is requested!
Local in the Cleveland area and looking for Web Application Security training? Check out the great course by Dave Kennedy of SecureState offered at Corporate College East!
Here are the topics covered during the podcast and show notes:
- Notacon 6! Chris, Tom and Matt are all speaking! Security Justice will also be doing a bunch of live stuff with Notacon radio this year.
- Shmoocon update! Matt and Tom talk about some of the great talks. Chris knows how to “brute force” high security locks. Tom talks about roaches. Yum! Don’t eat at Trattoria across the street from the Wardman Park Marriott. Seriously.
- We posted pictures and videos from Shmoocon. Hey…where is the hackerspace in Cleveland? The one that HacDC has is really impressive.
- Reminder: Don’t use hotel kiosks or ATM’s in the hotel during a hacker conference.
- Some updates from the NEO InfoSec Forum February meeting.
- phpbb hacked via third party application. Don’t forget about third-party apps installed on a web server!
- The Middler is released!
- JanusPA Hardware Privacy Adapter now available. Check out the JanusVM…route your traffic through Tor/Privoxy in a VM…sweet!
- Chris gives the fastest news update…ever.
- Backtrack 4 released. Check out this guide to install it on a USB drive with persistent changes.
Please send show feedback to feedback [aT] securityjustice.com or comment below. Thanks for listening!










February 28th, 2009 at 10:10 pm
Thanks for the mention of my Backtrack how-to. Much appreciated.
Kevin
March 2nd, 2009 at 10:58 am
Just to add to the Yuengling convo… The tampa brewery was a Pabst brewery in Tampa FL.
I would steer clear because they use HFCS for their sugar (nasty)… but I can confirm we get it here in MA and NH area as well (I’m assuming from the PA plant)
…most of the Sam Adams is brewed in OH though ;-]