Posted by: Matt Sarrel on November 18, 2009

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This episode features Matt Sarrel, Executive Director of the Sarrel Group, an editorial services, product test lab, and information technology consulting company. Matt has written and spoken internationally on information technology and information security. He is also a passionate gamer and audiophile, and brings all of this together in his writings, lectures, and consultancy.
The IDGuardian Podcast: Episode #003 — Convenience Vs. Security [ 7:02 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadThis podcast is copyrighted 2009, IDGuardian.com, All rights reserved.
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1 | odin1eye
I really enjoyed this episode and have been enjoying the podcast in general.
Very well discussed issue. I also remember the days when we left the house unlocked and my parents still have no need to lock their car doors (small community) but of course that was very insecure. I guess we could build houses without doors, but that would be rather inconvenient.
Maybe there would be a market in trained attack house cats.
Excellent episode.
2 | Philippa Ballantine
A nicely balanced look at security vs convenience . It was so much easier when you could leave your doors open- now even in New Zealand you can’t.
As in all things educating yourself is key
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