TechEd 2009: Never too early to start planning
What's on your mind? What do you want to learn more about? Tell me, tell me...
Oh, and for 2009 I plan to stay at TechEd US for both weeks. I want to start spending more time with developers -- they need some security love too :)
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
YADmitry-- yeah, next year I want to spend some of my time with developers. Seems like the majority of intrusions these days is through buggy custom apps, so we need to give developers some more security love. And I'm also considering a very deep dive into IPv6 for admins (can I just say I hate the phrase "IT pros"? haha) andrew-- check the new "Resources for you" on the right-side of this page...it's got links to PPTs and videos. Thanks for your kind words. Kenneth-- I'm not sure I can give you a short answer here. I don't fear online transactions, I conduct them all the time. I'm certainly confident in SSL; but I'm less confident in all the various applications I might be interacting with -- what with the seemingly unending parade of cross-site scripting and format errors (these are always application bugs, not OS or network bugs). I'm sensing that maybe there's a presentation topic here, probably more for developers than for admins or end-users, though... Rich-- Don't get me wrong, I love Marcus. I know he's fun! But somebody's gotta clean up after him, ya know? Big heavy sigh, huge grin Tez-- yep, more support for an IPv6 talk. Down to the bare metal :) Michael-- alas, not yet. Conference season has kept me busier than I predicted. I hope to get this done early next year.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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August 27, 2008
Hi Steve, Any plan of visiting Tech.Ed Australia this year or in future? Cheers ShoaibAnonymous
August 30, 2008
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September 05, 2008
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September 09, 2008
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September 09, 2008
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September 12, 2008
I'd like something on why the world must move to IPv6 - we need to get this thing moving! The 21st century networking presentation this year was a good example of why people should consider it because up to now the only reason people know about IPv6 is because one day in the future IPv4 will run out.Anonymous
October 09, 2008
Hey Steve...I caught your Friday afternoon session on the next gen network @ TechEd 2008 Orlando... Did you ever get a white paper done on it??? I would like more of these types of sessions... Thanks...MikeAnonymous
October 16, 2008
No Worries... I've been so busy with my book that I haven't even touched my notes/info from TechEd:(Anonymous
December 07, 2008
Actually this is really bad thread mining, BUT ... three years ago Jasper did a demo to TechEd in New Zealand around security problems with front end code, (he used SysInternals tools and a few others to gain Admin rights on the DC) it made the developers sit up and take notice that they had some responsibility in this area too. Any chance of a Riley version of that demo again?Anonymous
February 11, 2009
Hi Mr. Riley, any dates or plans for Teched 2009 Europe? if so where and when please?? Keep up the fantastic work you do. ThanksAnonymous
March 26, 2009
I am also interested in your Europe Teched appearance. Any info yet?Anonymous
April 13, 2009
Steve, at Teched Australia 2008 you did a session on making all PC's internet connected and shrinking the corporate firewall to only enclose key services. It would be great to have an update to that with real world examples of how to do it properly. You did mention you were going to do an article on it but i can't find it so assuming either you are way too busy or i'm too poor at searching for stuff. Regards.