Security Justice Episode 18 – Louisville InfoSec, Rapid7, Interview with Wesley McGrew
October 27th, 2009 Tom Posted in Podcast Episodes | 1 Comment »
This is the 18th episode of the Security Justice podcast recorded October 21st 2009 live at Mavis Winkle’s Irish Pub. This was the last episode recorded at Mavis Winkle’s. Apparently, they can’t handle any more of the “justice”. This episode was hosted by Tom, Matt, Dave and Chris with special guests Wesley McGrew from McGrewSecurity.com and Dave Kennedy (ReL1K). Music as always provided by dualCORE. Thanks to everyone listening to the live stream and for participating in the chat via IRC.
Special Announcements:
We will be podcasting live at the Ohio Information Security Summit October 29-30. We should be streaming some of the talks and select interviews with some of the speakers. Be sure to follow our Twitter feed for updates on when we will be live! Tom, Matt, Dave Kennedy, Alex Hutton, Richard Bejtlich and Wikid Systems (Nick Owen) will all be speaking.
Tom Eston and Kevin Johnson will be speaking at OWASP AppSec DC November 10-13th. Tom and Kevin will be presenting “Social Zombies: Your Friends Want to Eat Your Brains”
Website Plug(s) of the Month:
Shmoocon CFP is open! Canadian Web Techno Conference CFP is open, ConFoo!
The Social-Engineer.org Podcast. Be sure to check out the first episode on interrogation and interview tactics. Really good stuff. We are hoping that these guys put out more episodes soon!
- The Louisville Metro InfoSec Capture the Flag recap by Dave Kennedy
- Ohio LinuxFest Recap. Link to the geek wedding here.
- T-Shirt contest design winners! Rodolfo and ghostnomad…your designs will be incorporated into the t-shirt design! Congratz!
- Rapid7 Acquires Metasploit. Dave Kennedy has the strangest analogy about this we have ever heard!
- Poken update
- Wi-Fi signals used to see through walls
- Internet as a Basic Right
- Interview with Wesley McGrew. We talk to Wesley about some of his notable achievements including Yousif Yalda, Script Kiddies in the Mist, Vulnerabilities in SCADA Human-Machine Interface Software, Jesse “GhostExodus” McGraw/ETA and the f0rb1dd3n book review. Wesley has a great blog over at mcgrewsecurity.com that we highly recommend you add to your daily reading list! You can also follow Wesley on Twitter.
Please send show feedback to feedback [aT] securityjustice.com or comment below. Thanks to Wesley for being a guest on the show!












October 30th, 2009 at 9:18 am
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