In support of breast cancer research the PaulDotCom crew has pulled together some of the top names in computer security to discuss some of the hottest topics. I know a lot of people — friends, family and colleagues — who have fought breast cancer. Some have won, others have lost and many still fight. When someone in the security community decides to do something to help in the fight, I like to put the spotlight on them. And so I am in the case of Pauldotcom. The official announcement: In support of breast cancer research the PaulDotCom crew has pulled together some of the top names in computer security to discuss some of the hottest topics. On August 31, 2012 from 10:00AM-6:00PM EDT you will be able to tune in (http://pauldotcom.com/live) and watch/listen to debates such as: Mobile Security – How Bad Does it Suck and How Do We Fix it? – Featuring Charlie Miller, Collin Mulliner, Zach Lanier and Josh Wright End User Security Awareness Training Hot or Not? – Featuring Lance Spitzner, Javvad Malik, Dameon Welch-Abernathy (aka “Phoneboy”), and SpaceRogue Defending Your Network – What really works? – Wendy Nather, Iftach Amit and David Mortman “Is Pentesting Worth It?” – Featuring Ed Skoudis, Dave Kennedy, Ron Gula and Weasel More information, including donation links, are posted at http://pauldotcom.com/300. We are excited to produce this event in an effort to raise money for breast cancer research and provide the security community with an educational and entertaining show! Thanks for doing this, folks. Related content news Gwinnett Medical Center investigating possible data breach After being contacted by Salted Hash, Gwinnett Medical Center has confirmed they're investigating a security incident By Steve Ragan Oct 02, 2018 6 mins Regulation Data Breach Hacking news Facebook: 30 million accounts impacted by security flaw (updated) In a blog post, Facebook’s VP of product management Guy Rosen said the attackers exploited a flaw in the website's 'View As' function By Steve Ragan Sep 28, 2018 4 mins Data Breach Security news Scammers pose as CNN's Wolf Blitzer, target security professionals Did they really think this would work? By Steve Ragan Sep 04, 2018 2 mins Phishing Social Engineering Security news Congress pushes MITRE to fix CVE program, suggests regular reviews and stable funding After a year of investigation into the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program, the Energy and Commerce Committee has some suggestions as to how it can be improved By Steve Ragan Aug 27, 2018 3 mins Vulnerabilities Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe