Security Roundtable for October 11, 2008
The world of blogging, podcasting and social media is a dynamic –and dominant – force in the way individuals share and consume information. In this fast-paced approach to sharing, we stop to consider the ethics involved.
With the help of Jennifer Leggio - social media expert, former journalist and friend of the Security Roundtable – we tackle the issue of ethics. During this highly informative roundtable discussion, we tackle the responsibility (and credibility) of bloggers, podcasters and especially the individual responsibility of those consuming the information.
This episode is packed with ideas and comments that will get the juices flowing. If you want to continue to conversation with us – join us in the Security Catalyst Community (just pay attention to the naming standard – you must use your real name).
Learn more about the participants:
Jennifer Leggio
http://mediaphyter.wordpress.com/
http://twitter.com/mediaphyter
Martin McKeay
Michael Santarcangelo
http://www.securitycatalyst.com/
http://www.intothebreach.com/ (books now available – eBook or hardcover)
Security Roundtable for September 27, 2008
Social media and social networking continue to spread – and that includes the security community. If you have heard about twitter, wondered about a service that begins with ‘twit’ and have pondered the advantages and concerns – listen in to the Security Roundtable that discusses those very points.
Our guest for this episode is Zach – security professional, friend of the show and curator of the Security Twits list.
Twitter: www.twitter.com
Zach: http://twitter.com/quine
Michael: http://twitter.com/catalyst
Martin: http://twitter.com/mckeay
Security Twits: http://n0where.org/security-twits/
Next Recording: Saturday, October 11, 2008 @ 10a Eastern – look for the live stream (and your chance to participate) around 10:15.


