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Brad Arkin on Adobe Reader Zero-Day Flaws and Security Response
Digital Underground podcast with Dennis Fisher
Dennis Fisher and Ryan Naraine talk with Brad Arkin, Adobe’s director of product security and privacy, about the new zero-day flaws in Acrobat and Reader, Adobe’s security response process and the challenges of getting updates to end users.
*Podcast audio courtesy of sykboy65
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