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September 18, 2004
Tooting my own horn: Microsoft Security webcast
Next Tuesday at 8:30am, I'll be appearing on a Security360 webcast with Microsoft VP of Security Mike Nash on the topic of malicious software. Mike's doing the webcast live, and it will include a taped roundtable discussion with three security "experts": Stephen Toulouse ("stepto") of the Microsoft Security Response Center, Michael Cherry, an independent analyst at Directions on Microsoft, and (ahem) me. We taped this segement in Redmond yesterday.
The target audience is more executive than technical, and it won't include much that security-savvy people don't already know (malware is getting worse, keep your systems patched, run XP/SP2, educate your users, etc.). The discussion was lively, and I think our segment was about 20 minutes long. We got it in one take.
Microsoft has some beautiful broadcast-quality facilities.
The event is Tuesday morning, and it will be archived for later viewing.
Mike Nash's Security360 series
Tuesday's event: Managing Risk of Malicious Software «- use this link
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Posted by steve at September 18, 2004 06:22 AM