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[Podcast] Kevin Coleman - From Social Engineering to Cyberwar
This is the last podcast in the series from my time at SecTor. Kevin Coleman was the Chief Strategist at Netscape before becoming a Senior Fellow and Strategic Management Consultant with the Technolytics Institute – an executive think-tank. When Kevin Read More...
[Podcast] Computer Forensics with Kai Axford and TPS
At the recent SecTor event I had a chance to sit down with Kai Axford, who is part of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing team, and Warren Bulmer from the Toronto Police Service after their session on Computer Forensics ( PPT and WMV available). What do Read More...
[Podcast] Steve Riley on Social Engineering
A few weeks ago I had the chance to take in SecTor. Normally when I go to an event like this I hang out in the Community Zone or am presenting or doing some other work. This time I showed up as an attendee, went to a load of sessions, networked, and hung Read More...
[Podcast] Graham Jones on IT Volunteering
At the recent MVP Summit I got a chance to sit down and talk with Graham Jones , an MVP and the president of VANTUG about something he has been working on with fellow MVP Stephen Ibaraki . With the help of a few other key individuals, they have built Read More...
[Podcast] Jeff Jones on Security and Vulnerability Analysis
Fear, uncertainty and doubt, aka FUD, we all know it, we all hear it and no one is immune to it. Cutting through the FUD is often difficult and the information, although public, in most cases takes time to sift through. One of the more prevalent arenas Read More...
[podcast] Chatting about Security with Kai Axford
This podcast was sitting in my "to be edited" folder on my machine. I met up with Kai Axford (Senior Security Strategist) on his Eastern Canada tour at the end of January / beginning of February trip up north. I really like his style of engagement with Read More...
[podcast] Chatting about Virtualization with Jeff Woolsey
I carried along my Podcast recording device (M-Audio Microtrack 24/96) when I was down in Seattle for TechReady a while back. You never know who you can run into and if they will be willing to sit and have a chat about something or other. One of the people Read More...
[Podcast] Interview with the Solution Architect Behind CETS
You have most likely heard about CETS, the Child Exploitation Tracking System, that has been in use now for over 3 years. The system was designed and built by Microsoft in an effort to help police forces battle child exploitation on the web. I recently Read More...
[Podcast] A Chat with Microsoft Canada IT
One of Microsoft's biggest customers is Microsoft. Internally we try to use as many of our own products as possible and start using them well before they hit RTM stage. This process is known as dogfooding and as you can imagine, there are a number of Read More...
[Podcast] Virtualization - The Road Towards Dynamic IT Systems
A few weeks ago I had the priviledge of sitting down with Barnaby Jeans, and Greg Mathieu (Business Information Group) to talk about virtualization. The following is a description of the recording. From simplifying disaster and recovery planning to server Read More...
[Podcast] Interview with Eli Robillard of the Toronto SharePoint User Group
As I catch up on stuff over the holidays, I wanted to post a podcast with Eli Robillard , a Microsoft MVP in SharePoint and leader of the Toronto SharePoint User Group (TSPUG). In our conversation, Eli answers the age old question of "Why start a user Read More...
[Podcast] PowerShell with Bruce Payette
A few weeks ago I was in Redmond for MS101, a new hire training program. Looking for a reason to cut class, I managed to arrange an interview with Bruce Payette from the PowerShell team. Here is our conversation about PowerShell! http://www.canitpro.ca/podcasts/BPPowershell.mp3 Read More...
[Podcast] Exchange DR and Women in IT
The other night I was at the Waterloo Wellington IT Pro User Group meeting in Waterloo, Ontario. It was an interesting meeting in that rather than having some one present on a topic for the entire evening, three members of the user group presented shorter Read More...
[Podcast] A talk about the MVP program
On October 23rd 2006, Microsoft Canada hosted an mini MVP summit in Mississauga which was streamed to satellite sites and MVPs across Canada. It was a great time and I got the chance to sit down with the Canadian MVP Lead Sasha Krsmanovic, SBS MVP Cal Read More...
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