Macworld cometh

 

It’s that time of year again. Macworld Expo begins Monday in San Francisco, with Steve’s big keynote on Tuesday. Open Door will have representatives there, although no booth this year. We’ll be on the lookout for security-related products and information, and report back as best we can (the show actually even has a blogger’s lounge).


Right now, from a security perspective, the main thing to know about Macworld Conference and Expo is that Alan Oppenheimer, Open Door’s founder and president, and co-author of the book and this blog, will be presenting at the conference. Actually co-presenting, along with Marshall Clow from Idio, The two will be giving a talk entitled simply “Keeping Safe on the Internet.”


The talk will hopefully be as straightforward as it sounds, since simple is good when it comes to security. It’s actually based directly on the “Internet Security Top 10” associated with this blog. If you’re at the talk (Thursday 3:30pm), stop by afterward and say hi.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

 
 
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