Security with Caleb Barlow

Caleb Barlow

Security with Caleb Barlow

United States, EnglishTechnology

Information is now the fuel behind business, politics and many aspects of our personal lives. As the world becomes hyper connected and plugged in our reliance on computers means that a security breach, data loss or interruption in service can have real consequences. The “bad guys” are getting smarter, better funded and more creative in their attempts to bypass cybersecurity defenses. In a world approaching 1 trillion connected devices the challenge is daunting – we need to stay out in front of the IT security risks that affect our systems and we need to find every potential weakness we can – the hackers only need to find one way in. Hosted by Caleb Barlow, Director of Application, Data and Mobile Security at IBM, this podcast focuses on the changing landscape of Information Security and features topics for both business executives and security professionals. This podcast is a member of the techpodcast.com network.

On-Demand Episodes

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A special edition, this is a rebroadcast from UCStrategies.com where Blair Pleasant of UCStrategies interviews Caleb Barlow, Director Small Business Solutions, IBM Software Group, to talk about IBM Foundations and how IBM is... more
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Small businesses waste time evaluating, deploying, and managing open source applications, taking time away from focusing on their business. Tangled applications and upgrade compatibility issues cause delays and discourage... more
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Caleb is joined by Jerome Joanny, Director of Product Integration at ShoreTel. In this podcast they discuss ShoreTel's new, award winning, solution for the IBM Foundation that delivers a Unified Communications and Collaboration solution... more
00:19

Caleb spends time with Sean Tierney, Chief Operating Office of JumpBox. JumpBox enables Lotus Foundations Channel Partners to dramatically expand their service offering with a broad array of hassle-free Open Source server... more
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Information is your business' most important asset. Making backup copies of that information is essential to ensure that your business can recover from an unforeseen event. Whether an employee accidentally deletes a file, a document... more
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Join Caleb Barlow and Angus McIntyre from IBM as they talk about IBM's new appliance platform and the associated program for ISVs and Solutions Providers.

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