Feb 20th 2012, Episode 249
Episode 249 of The CyberJungle is about 33 minutes long. You can hear it by clicking on the flash player below. The interview with Mr. Denis Foo Kane, a PhD candidate, and security researcher, begins at about 10:30; the interview with David Ting, the CTO of multifactor authentication systems provider Imprvata begins at about 20:50. You may download the file directly – great for listening on many smartphones. Or, you may go to the listening options page and browse for other ways to hear the show.
To listen to Episode 249 via the flash player:
Interviews
Denis Foo Kune is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, and co-author of the study Location leaks on the GSM air interface
David Ting, the CTO of Imprivata, and has more than 20 years of experience in developing advanced imaging software and systems for high security, high-availability systems. Prior to founding Imprivata he developed biometric applications for government programs and web-based applications for secure document exchange. David blogs for Imprivata here.
Tales From The Dark Web
No Tales from The Dark Web this week, as we expand coverage for HIMSS2012 with the David Ting segment.
Our Take on This Weeks News
Electronic Frontier Foundation: Google Circumvents Safari Privacy Protections .
He doesn’t want to just read your mail, he wants reads everyone’s mail, he’s The Gmail Man.
Scott Cleland, author of the book, Search and Destroy, Why You Can’t Trust Google Inc., spoke with the CyberJungle in May 2011 about Google’s privacy practices.
Wrap
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