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In Congress, a call to review internal cybersecurity policies
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The Network Security Podcast, Episode 172
Network Security Podcast — ... for the first time I can remember were we able to squeeze in a podcast recording between emergencies.  And now that we’ve recorded and posted, it’s time to put our noses back to the grindstone and work for a couple more hours. Network Security Podcast, Episode 172 Time:  33:26 Show Notes: Heartland CIO criticizes tokenization. Gee considering they have a competing approach this is shocking! Congress calls for review of internal cybersecurity after major leak over P2P. Yet another ...

The Network Security Podcast, Episode 172
Network Security Blog — ... the first time I can remember were we able to squeeze in a podcast recording between emergencies.  And now that we’ve recorded and posted, it’s time to put our noses back to the grindstone and work for a couple more hours. Network Security Podcast, Episode 172 Time:  33:26 Show Notes: Heartland CIO criticizes tokenization. Gee considering they have a competing approach this is shocking! Congress calls for review of internal cybersecurity after major leak over P2P. Yet another ...

The Network Security Podcast, Episode 172
Network Security Blog — ... the first time I can remember were we able to squeeze in a podcast recording between emergencies.  And now that we’ve recorded and posted, it’s time to put our noses back to the grindstone and work for a couple more hours. Network Security Podcast, Episode 172 Time:  33:26 Show Notes: Heartland CIO criticizes tokenization. Gee considering they have a competing approach this is shocking! Congress calls for review of internal cybersecurity after major leak over P2P. Yet another ...

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