Time in the car, train, plane, bus, donkey cart.
Posted: September 25th, 2009 | Author: Matt | Filed under: Brain Dump, InfoSec | Tags: Links, podcasts, useful | 2 Comments »We all spend time in a mode of transport of some sort. For some of us it’s a fairly significant portion of our lives. I feel sorry for the guys and girls who live in Johannesburg. Having said that, I would move there just to get more time in the car to listen to podcasts. I used to have around 17 podcasts that were regularly downloaded but never listened to. This is bad. I then whittled this list down to 7 which I will list here. You should really check them out at some point or another.
DiscussIT Pubcast
Run by a local bunch who are involved in info-sec in some way or form. Great to get the South African point of view in a sea of foreigners.
Check them out here
Pauldotcom.com.com/net
I cannot say enough good things about the PDC crew. I was lucky enough to meet the guys at the Podcasters meet up. Great content, good insight and you have to love the commercial breaks.
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Exotic Liability
Yes, just listen to EL. That is all.
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Network Security Podcast
Really great dynamic with Martin Mckeay and Rich Mogull. Quite a bit on PCI and privacy. Always great content.
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An Information Security Place Podcast
This is the podcast that I stumbled upon when I first really got into info-sec and it’s still one of my favourites run by
Michael Farnum
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Securabit
I really enjoy the Securabit guys. They always have great guest interviews. Check out the “f0rb1dd3n Network” interview, then go and buy the book. It’s going to be awesome (when it arrives from Kalahari).
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Security Justice
Just a great content.
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Yes, there are a lot of podcasts to listen to out there. Yes I probably am missing out on quite a bit of information and tid bits, but I listen to these podcasts religiously and feel better for it. So instead of rotting your brain with 5fm and “shock” DJ’s, plug in a podcast and learn something while you sit in traffic for 4 hours. Yes Jo’burg, I’m talking about you.
note: If you’re iTunes challenged like I am, to subscribe to a podcast and have iTunes plunder your bandwidth daily, click Advanced then Subscribe to Podcast. Then simply paste the links above into the little dialog box and have it update weekly.
Thank me later.