Synopsis: VoIP security news, interview with Mark Collier, CTO of SecureLogix
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast show #8, a 47-minute podcast (with 6 bonus minutes... read on) from Dan York around news and commentary in the world of VoIP security.
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Though we tried very hard to connect (including planning to do the show with Jonathan calling in from an airport), Jonathan was travelling again this week and so Dan was solo again. This show does feature a 19-minute interview with Mark Collier, CTO of SecureLogix.
Show Content:
Detailed show notes will be available soon. Due to the fact that I (Dan) am travelling tomorrow, I'm loading the show up here for listeners. Show notes should appear late Wednesday night.
I will note that at approximately 22:10 I begin a very interesting 19-minute interview with Mark Collier, CTO of SecureLogix. With 20 years experience in the field, Mark brings a wealth of expertise to the conversation, which ranged over topics such as the current state of VoIP security, standards, Skype, new projects, and Mark's dire prediction for 2006. Well worth a listen.
Also, as a holiday bonus - and because podcasts all over the Internet are participating in this effort, after the regular show outro around 47 minutes, the show includes the UNICEF-benefit song "If Every Day Were Christmas" created by Podsafe for Peace, a collaboration of 32 artists in 9 countries very much along the lines of the "We Are The World" effort back in 1985 - only this time the artists did not physically meet and it was all put together digitally. If you have not heard it yet, it is well worth a listen.
Comments, suggestions and feedback are welcome either as replies to this post or via e-mail to [email protected]. Audio comments sent as attached MP3 files are definitely welcome and will be played in future shows. You may also call the listener comment line at +1-206-338-6654 to leave a comment there.
Thank you for listening and please do let us know what you think of the show.
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