Risky Business #165 -- McAfee Inside™
In this week's show we take a look at all the big news events over the last week. A newly rediscovered DLL hijacking technique has made some waves over the last seven days, as has the arrest in India of an e-voting machine security researcher.
Adam Boileau joins the program to discuss those items and others in this week's news segment.
In this week's feature interview we take a detailed look at Intel's decision to acquire security software maker McAfee for USD$7.68 billion. What is the reaction among analysts and the wider market?
An interesting merger. It's about time we started to take a different approach to combating malware, hackers and criminal intents.
Maybe Intel and McAfee will have the edge and are able to produce a secure compting system. One that is not only impervious to malicious attacks but can also stop users from bypassing the security controls put in place to protect them...
Computer: "Do you want to be stabbed in the eye?"
User: "Yes Please!"
...idiots.
JTMi
I was thinking with HP's new memristor technology maybe there is a case for malware resistant hardware as the memristor apparently lend itself to be applied as a programmable logic devices/reconfigurable digital circuits...
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