Deb Radcliff and Computer Security

by Tom Parish on April 3, 2006 · 0 comments  |  Audio and Video Podcasting

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Check out the Talking Portraits podcast with Deb Radcliff, an authoritative, award-winning investigative writer and educator on computer crime, security and privacy.  Deb speaks to small business owners about Internet computer security in this interview and about the changing tide of organized crime which wants to steal the business value (i.e., credit card information, personal information, etc.) from your computer.  No company is too small to be affected by this, and yeah, even Apple OSX users should listen – carefully.
 
 
More than a year ago my identity was stolen. What a mess! Ever since then I’ve jumped at opportunities to speak with people who know what’s really going on in this area. Deb is one of those experts. She’s been writing about computer security since the early ’90s, has published hundreds of articles, is working on a book, and teaches online safety education.
 
 
Deb believes that computer crime has reached a critical turn that could cost businesses their online revenue channels.  Listen up!
 
Tom

 


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About the Author: Tom Parish

Tom Parish is a Social Media Consultant who harnesses social web strategy for Enterprise use. Find out more about Tom Parish at tomparish.com or you can follow Tom on Twitter @tparish.

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