Set fire to a house and you too could grow up to be a top podcast host After Alex Albrecht’s rocking performance at the live Diggnation show at South by Southwest, I asked his mom, Cathy Albrecht, if she could dish up any good embarrassing stories about her son. She tells a story of him […]
Archives for March 2010
Making sense of conversations on Twitter
Launching today, Tweetshare lets you have Twitter conversations around any piece of content. Load the content, tweet it out and an automatically-created link helps keep the conversation rolling.
End of the resume, rise of the super user
View more presentations from David Spark. Or see presentation on SlideShare. Whether you’re looking to get hired, or you’re looking for A+ talent, you want to be seen as or want to be looking for super users. This 14-minute live presentation was given at the Dice event at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, […]
RSA 2010: What responsibility do security bloggers have to the industry?
At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, I interviewed Andrew Hay (@andrewsmhay), a security blogger and Information Security Analyst at the University Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. Hay had keynoted the hipper side security conference known as Security B-Sides earlier this week. One of the issues Hay talked about at B-Sides was that security bloggers were becoming […]
RSA 2010: How to protect yourself from social networking malware
I‘m at the 2010 RSA Conference here in San Francisco this week reporting for Tripwire. Before the expo floor opened, I sneaked in (yes, seriously, at the security conference), and got a preview of Sophos’ presentation on protecting yourself from social networking malware. After his preparatory run through, I asked “media tart” (his words, not […]