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July 26, 2007

Anyone attending Black Hat or Defcon interested in providing reports into the Blue Box podcast?

imageAre you attending Black Hat next week in Las Vegas (July 29-Aug 2)? Or the Defcon show that follows? If so, would you be willing to provide a report (either audio or written) for us to include in a future Blue Box podcast (or potentially post on the VOIPSA blog)? Neither Jonathan nor I (nor Martyn) are going to be attending Black Hat or Defcon but there do look to be a number of quite interesting talks involving VoIP security.  If you would be willing to send in a report from Black Hat or Defcon just briefly talking about what is discussed at the sessions there, please do drop us an email as we'd love to have such contributions. 

FYI, if you want to try audio, contributions could be either: 1) recorded using something like Audacity and then sent by email; or 2) simply called into our comment line (+1-206-350-2583 or sip:bluebox@voipuser.org).

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