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Pete Finnigan podcast interview on Oracle security

September 7th, 2006 by Pete

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I have just noticed that the interview i did with Mark Brunelli of SearchOracle.com. I did the interview over the phone around 2 weeks ago and have been watching out for it appearing on the searchoracle site but Eddie beat me to it by blogging earlier...:-)

A description of the podcast is on the page titled "Podcast: Oracle security guru Peter Finnigan on the problem with PL/SQL" and the PL/SQL security podcast can be downloaded here.

I have to say that i really enjoyed doing this podcast, it was really interesting to chat about Oracle security using my voice rather than my fingers and keyboard. I have not done a podcast before, i have done telephone interviews that then have elements and quotes extracted in writing but not a podcast.


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