Real World Security
About the Series
Real World Security is a unique series of podcasts designed to give IT security professionals insights into the tactics, strategies and thinking of the top security executives in a wide variety of industries. Hosted by veteran security journalist Dennis Fisher, Real World Security cuts through the hype and hyperbole that permeates security discussions to deliver the best current thinking on attacks, vulnerabilities, compliance, risk management and data protection. Get informed. Get Real World Security.
About the Host
Dennis Fisher is the editor of Threatpost and host of the popular Digital Underground podcast. Before joining Threatpost, Dennis served as the executive editor of the Security Media Group at TechTarget, where he helped oversee the editorial content of SearchSecurity.com and Information Security magazine. Dennis also spent six years at eWeek magazine, where he covered security and later served as news editor.
Series Installments
Read more of Dennis Fisher's security related insight in his blog
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