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We're back! Series 3 of the Naked Security Podcast will be out this week. I'm back on the show, joined for Series 3 by my colleagues Kimberly Truong and Doug Aamoth.
We do a show on Facebook every week in our Naked Security Live video series, where we discuss one of the big security concerns of the week. For those of you who [a] don't use Facebook, [b] had buffering problems while we were live, [c] would like subtitles, or [d] simply want to catch up later, we also upload the recorded videos to our YouTube channel.
Naked Security Live - here's the recorded version of our latest video. Enjoy.
Naked Security Live - here's the recorded version of our latest video. Enjoy.
Did you know that we do a show on Facebook every week in our Naked Security Live video series? We usually discuss one of the big security concerns of the week - from data breaches and corporate hacks to vulnerabilities and scare stories - in a way that not only explains what happened but also offers useful tips about how to stay safe.
The latest Naked Security podcast is out now!
Sophos has placed 100 staff at risk of redundancy and is said to be shutting down its Naked Security blog, sources have told The Register - although the private equity-owned biz denied this. Sophos spokeswoman Tilly Travers told The Register: "We can assure you that Naked Security is fully functioning and will remain that way."
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The latest Naked Security podcast is out now!
This week we discuss a customer who went to Subway for a sandwich and left with a stalker, whether there's a demon in your printer and the things you should patch now. I host the show this week with Sophos experts Mark Stockley, Paul Ducklin and Greg Iddon.