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The Infosecurity Europe podcast series includes cutting-edge views from the industry's leading experts, as well as practical tips and strategies to help you protect your business.  Brought to you every month in the run up to the 2009 event, the series includes a mix of both audio and video episodes

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Prof Fred Piper, Director of Information Security Group, Royal Holloway
 Fred Piper  
Fred Piper talks about the challenges that the industry faces, drawing on impersonation attacks and the issue of protecting personal data in the authorisation process.  
 
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Bruce Schneier, Founder and CTO, BT Counterpane
 Bruce Schneier   Bruce Schneier comments on the future of IT security and the outsourcing of security in the mass market. He talks of the 'psychology of  security' and the importance of how people perceive risk in fixing security.

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Howard Schmidt, Security Strategist and former Whitehouse Cyber Security Advisor
 Howard Schmidt   Howard Schmidt talks about re-building security infrastructure and the significance of threats to software applications. Drawing on the idea of security being a business problem, he looks at the cost of human error and the importance of businesses anticipating crime by 'thinking like a criminal'.    

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Alan Paller, Director of Research, SANS Institute
Alan Paller   

Alan Paller shares his views on the current state of information security industry, and where information security professionals are getting things right - focusing on application security and how regulation and compliance are used to justify activities.

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Adam Laurie, Director, The Bunker

 Adam Laurie   Adam Laurie discusses the next big issues in information security and his thoughts on how to get security right - focusing on blue tooth security, access control, PCI and the dangers of RFID Hacking . 

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David Blunkett on Information Security
 David Blunkett    At a time when confidence in the Government’s ability to protect private information is at an all time low and identity cards and mass personal informatics are getting ever closer to introduction  - Infosecurity Europe’s Richard Fitzhugh talks to David Blunkett, MP for Sheffield Brightside and former Home Secretary about some of the concerns for businesses in information security and privacy.

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How to Securely Manage Unified Communications
In recent years Unified Communications has exploded with users increasingly conducting document exchange, virtual conferences and collaboration on projects using internet protocol based technology. It is recognized that the unified management of these platforms gives huge benefits but also raises many security and compliance issues.  In this podcast, Nick Sears, VP, FaceTime Communications explores the strategies to mitigate these issues.

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FaceTime  
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Reducing Laptop Security Threats
Tony Neate     The proliferation of laptop usage by employees has thrown companies open to a whole range of security threats from outright theft to illegal wireless access. In this podcast, Tony Neate, Managing Director of Get Safe Online, will explore some of the threats associated with laptop use, and give advice on how to reduce your vulnerabilities. 

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Social Networking - Security risks in the business environment

Maury Shenk          
Social Networking has been hitting the headlines recently as companies debate the business connectivity advantages against the potential dangers. Maury Shenk, Head of European Legal Programme, SANS Institute, gives his views on the policies and technical steps that should be in place to ensure your organisation does not suffer as a result of this rapidly expanding trend.

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Wireless Security – Top Tips to Mitigating Threats

Paul Lawrence        Recent high profile security breaches have shown just how vital wireless security can be – but organizations often have little control of their employees’ wireless activities, a poor understanding of the potential threats across the organization and little protection in place to detect, prevent and locate breaches. This podcast will feature Paul Lawrence, VP & General Manager, EMEA, AirTight Networks Inc. who will give his views and look in detail at the scale of the problems, the threat sources, and how your company’s vulnerability can be reduced through easy-to-apply steps.

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Many of the speakers included in the podcast series will be speaking in the Infosecurity Europe 2009 Education programme.

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