Conversations 17: The Ruxcon 2016 Panel Corrupted Nerds: All Podcasts

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Each year the Ruxcon information security conference ends with the infamous Ruxcon Panel. Here's a full recoding of the panel from Ruxcon 2016.



The panellists:



* Barry Anderson, a security solutions architect for Cisco Security Solutions, Asia Pacific.

* Prof Jill Slay, director of the Australian Centre for Cyber Security (ACCS) at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA).

* Meths Ferrer, a malware engineer at the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC).

* Richard Johnson, Manager of Vulnerability Development for Cisco Talos.

* Stilgherrian, writer and commentator on cybersecurity and internet politics.



Our moderator was Dr Suelette Dreyfus, journalist and research fellow at the University Of Melbourne.



This discussion was recorded on Sunday 23 October 2016 in Melbourne, Australia.



For full credits see:

http://corruptednerds.com/pod/c00017/

Each year the Ruxcon information security conference ends with the infamous Ruxcon Panel. Here's a full recoding of the panel from Ruxcon 2016.



The panellists:



* Barry Anderson, a security solutions architect for Cisco Security Solutions, Asia Pacific.

* Prof Jill Slay, director of the Australian Centre for Cyber Security (ACCS) at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA).

* Meths Ferrer, a malware engineer at the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC).

* Richard Johnson, Manager of Vulnerability Development for Cisco Talos.

* Stilgherrian, writer and commentator on cybersecurity and internet politics.



Our moderator was Dr Suelette Dreyfus, journalist and research fellow at the University Of Melbourne.



This discussion was recorded on Sunday 23 October 2016 in Melbourne, Australia.



For full credits see:

http://corruptednerds.com/pod/c00017/

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