Some videos of me

Microsoft UK has posted videos of various European events of the past year. Various speakers are featured, including Andreas Luther, Dennis Karlinsky, Eileen Brown, Graham Calladine, Jesper Johansson, John Craddock, Justin Alderson, Kalpit Jain, Kimberly Tripp, Mark Licata, Mark Cribben, Mat Young, Paul Cullimore, Rafal Lukawiecki, Ryan Burkhardt, Sally Storey, Scott Schnoll, Steve Riley, and Travis Wright.

My solo session is TCP/IP for security administrators

And also the IT Forum 2004 precon with Jesper, Practicing better than best: Getting and staying secure the right way
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

Published 23 September 05 08:13 by Steve Riley

Comments

# wim said on September 25, 2005 4:08 AM:
I'm quite sure you will be known by:
'the man with that haircut'


Couldn't the teched 2005 security myths show be posted. that one was a lot more spectacular.
# John Sandiford said on September 25, 2005 11:28 PM:
OMFG!!! NERD! THAT’S ME!!

http://podcast.microsoft.com.au/teched2005/teched_booksigning.wmv

I am sooo f*$king embarrassed!

I am the guy in the tan shirt with the glasses, who gives a shy and embarrassed smile

From TechEd Australia

Thanks for signing my book all the same
# Rob Farley said on September 26, 2005 11:02 PM:
Jesper Johansson – Anatomy of a Hack Session (WMV – 189.9MB – 1hr15min52sec)
http://podcast.microsoft.com.au/teched2005/teched_jesper_hack_anatomy.wmv

Jesper Johansson and Steve Riley - Debunking Security Myths Session Part 1 (WMV – 99.5MB – 27min03sec)
http://podcast.microsoft.com.au/teched2005/teched_jesper_steve_debunking_1.wmv

Jesper Johansson and Steve Riley - Debunking Security Myths Session Part 2 (WMV – 128.5MB – 34min52sec)
http://podcast.microsoft.com.au/teched2005/teched_jesper_steve_debunking_2.wmv

(Thanks to Mick and Michael for these links)
# Carlo Kuip said on February 1, 2006 4:09 PM:
Hi Steve,

TechEd New Zealand was wonderful I realy enjoyed the sessions there..

The irony of my sysadmin contacting me about two weeks after the fact that I downloaded all the video's listed here and telling me my consumption of bandwith was a bit over the top could not have produced a bigger smile on my face...I guess the policy's and enforcing them need some work..

keep up the good work..

Carlo
# Steve Lamb's Blog said on March 12, 2006 1:30 PM:
 
I've recently written an article for November/December's TechNet Magazine which looks in detail...
# Jim Wooley said on July 11, 2006 2:03 PM:
It appears that these links are now broken.
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