Author: Ben Chai
Podcast : The Future Of Detection Technology Unravelled
Ben Chai of Incomingthought.com discusses with Yuval Ben-Itzhak, Chief Technology Officer at Finjan about the evolution of computer virus detection and the future path of Antivirus technology
Podcast : A close look at Security Organisation ISACA
Ben Chai of Incomingthought.com talks to Paul Williams, Chief of the ISACA strategy advisory group and Ron Hale, Director of security practices at ISACA
Podcast : A quick look at Authentification, Validation and Delegation in the Security sector
Ben Chai talks to Magnus Nyström, Technical Director at RSA. In this Podcast, Magnus explores Authentification, Validation and Delegation as well as vendor collaboration in the field of security
Credit Crunch, Security Compliance or Service Oriented Architecture
If you had to read a report on the current global economic crisis or one on the latest BOTNET attacks or one on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) which would be your first and second choices? Perhaps SOA would be the last on your list, hopefully this special report will help to change all that
The Great Virtualisation Secret
In this Special Report, Ben Chai examines one of the great myths of the virtualisation market and how unravelling the myth can truly benefit your business
That’s All Folks : A Last Post from FIRST 2008
Well that’s your lot for now, podcast and blog wise. I’ll occasionally be checking in and perhaps if the guys at ITProportal let me, even publish a few more rants and podcasts here.
Japan Cert technical director discusses FIRST 2009
In this short podcast, FIRST steering committee member and Director of Technical Operations for Japan Cert, Yurie Ito gives us the inside information on the 2009 FIRST Conference in Kyoto.
Recovery when disaster strikes
In this year’s 2008 FIRST conference, keynote speaker, Microsoft's George Stathakpolous showed us some statistics which indicated that Japan had the least amount of malware infections in the world by a huge order of magnitude
FIRST Program Chair: Podcast
Whilst working at the FIRST 2008 Conference, I got to share an office with the 2008 and 2009 program chairs, who would share with me some pretty interesting and useful aspects of how members can influence the FIRST security conference program structure. So I couldn't resist having a podcast with them
Security vs Civil Liberties
There are some who would want to remove the anoymity of the internet to help protect against cyber crime. This is in itself a noble idea but as security people we should be ever mindful that we are here to enable people. I think the following really expresses the opposing view.
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