Welcome to another CSTechcast.com podcast for IT professionals. This week we interview Adam Shostack, author of The New School of Information Security about the essentials IT organizations need to establish to really do security right. In the news, PDF security holes are under increasing attack, Cisco is busy applying patches to its IOS software, solid state drives from Toshiba hit 256GB for netbooks, and Microsoft announces RTM status for Essential Business Server aimed at the mid-sized market and Windows HPC Server for the super high-end. A lack of great new business apps for smart phones and an overabundance of one-trick ponies gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at areas of unnecessary tech spending, and blocking access to USB drives from Windows is "The Weekly Tech Tip".
Links to stories and sites discussed during the show:Adobe PDF Reader Vulnerable, U.S. CERT Warns (InformationWeek)Cisco releases bundle of router security patches (InfoWorld)Toshiba Unveils 256 GB Drives For 'Netbooks' (InformationWeek)Windows Essential Business Server (Microsoft)Microsoft Takes Its Newest High-Performance Computing Platform to the Street (Microsoft)Enterprise 2.0 Vendors need to get more serious about mobile (The Fast Forward Blog)
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