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Audio: Live from RSA—Richard Bejtlich Interviews Bruce Schneier

  • M-Unition Podcast Series
  • March 5, 2013

As part of an ongoing series from RSA USA 2013, Richard Bejtlich sits down with industry luminary, Bruce Schneier to discuss his latest book, Liars and Outliers and Mandiant’s new APT1 report.

During the podcast, Schneier looks back at his “monitor first” advice from 2001 and discusses its impact today, “We are learning from the recent attacks in the news,” said Schneier. “The lesson hasn’t changed.” On the cusp of an early cyber arms race, Schneier digs into the Mandiant report and shares his concerns on the future of cybersecurity.

Listen to the Audio on Mandiant.com…

Audio: Virtually Speaking with Jay Ackroyd

  • Blog Talk Radio
  • February 22, 2013

Bruce Schneier returns to talk about his new book, Liars and Outliers.  He and host Jay Ackroyd discuss the nature of trust and its relationship to a well functioning and stable society.

Listen to the Audio on BlogTalkRadio.com

Video: Bruce Schneier Answers Your Questions

  • DEF CON
  • July 28, 2012

Bruce Schneier takes audience questions at the DEF CON 20 hacker convention in Las Vegas.

Watch the Video or Listen to the Audio on DEFCON.org

Audio: Liars and Outliers

  • Skeptically Speaking
  • June 3, 2012

This week, we’re talking about trust and cooperation, and the implications these social values have for security in the era of global networking. We’re joined by security technologist and author Bruce Schneier, to talk about his book Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust Society Needs to Survive. And anthropologist/ger Greg Laden returns to discuss speculation about cognitive limits on the use of social networks.

For more on the debate between Bruce Schneier and Sam Harris over the effectiveness of profiling in airport security, check out …

Audio: An Interview with Bruce Schneier

  • Cigital Silver Bullet
  • May 30, 2012

On the 74th episode of The Silver Bullet Security Podcast, Gary talks for a second time with Bruce Schneier. They revisit Bruce’s prediction in episode 9 that insight into economics and security would help vendors sell their products more efficiently. In addition, they discuss Bruce’s new book Liars and Outliers: Enabling the Trust that Society Needs to Thrive, how far behind the government is in terms of security, cloud computing, and Uncle Milton’s ant farm.

Listen to the Audio on Cigital.com

Audio: Layers of Security

  • Radio New Zealand
  • May 21, 2012

How secure do you feel – on a personal level or even at a national level? Revealing the cracks in the systems is American cryptographer and security guru Bruce Schneier.

Listen to the Audio on RadioNZ.co.nz

Audio: Liars and Outliers

  • Wisconsin Public Radio
  • April 9, 2012

Society runs on trust. We have no choice but to trust that the random people, institutions, and systems we interact with will cooperate and be trustworthy. Join Ben Merens and his guest Bruce Schneier as they discuss how security can protect us from defectors; and what enables us to trust strangers at the local, national, and global scale.

Listen to the Audio on WPR.org

Audio: Dresser After Dark with Michael Dresser

  • Dresser After Dark
  • March 30, 2012

Bruce Schneier discussed issues of trust on Dresser After Dark with host Michael Dresser.

Listen to the Audio on BlogTalkRadio.com

Audio: Bruce Schneier on the Importance of Trust in Society

  • Surprisingly Free
  • March 27, 2012

Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security expert and author, discusses his new book entitled, “Liars & Outliers: Enabling the Trust That Society Needs To Thrive.” Schneier starts the discussion by looking at society and trust and explains why he thinks the two are necessary for civilization. According to Schneier, two concepts contribute to a trustful society: first, humans are mostly moral; second, informal reputation systems incentivize trustworthy behavior. The discussion turns to technology and trust, and Schneier talks about how the information society yields greater consequences when trust is breached. He then describes how society deals with technology and trust and why he thinks the system is not perfect but working well overall…

Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.