Immediately following the tragic events of September 11, agencies from across the federal government took steps to strengthen the safety and security of the American people. Everyone is aware we must be vigilant for physical world attacks, but what level of risk from an electronic attack are we facing?
This Saturday the local radio and webcast technology show, WebTalkGuys Radio, will talk with President Bush appointee Howard Schmidt, Vice Chair of the Critical Infrastructure Protection Board for Homeland Security, on KLAY-AM (1180). Schmidt will discuss cyberspace security.
Also slated for the show is notable technology industry analyst, Frank Catalano, Principal of Catalano Consulting, Puget Sound Business Journal columnist & KCPQ-TV technology analyst. Catalano will be weighing in on the ongoing debate on the health and future of the Internet. Catalano will moderate the South Sound Technology Conference to be held at the Tacoma Sheraton on May 25.
WebTalkGuys is hosted by Rob and Dana Greenlee. The broadcast can be heard locally on KLAY 1180 AM Saturdays at 11 a.m. It is also broadcast on the radio in San Francisco/San Jose, Boston and over the XM Satellite Radio Network Channel 130.
It is Webcast on the Internet on demand from www.webtalkguys.com and via the wireless web on NexTel cell phones. It streams live on Saturdays at 10 a.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. over www.cnetradio.com.
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