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Episode 5 In this special "FESTIVUS" edition of our podcast (yeah, we know it's a bit early - a hallmark of Festivus is flexibility) we talk about malware, Drobos, cheesy taters, and, of course, Festivus.
 
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Your Opinion: What is the Very Best Anti-Malware Solution Available Today? After a strong start to the site, we've of late had a dearth of comments. Â Totally understandable. Â We're getting close to the holiday season, so if you're thinking turkey and stuffing more than PowerShell and Terminal Services today, we won't dock you any participation points. That being said,
Whitelisting: Please, Please Explain to Me… We've discussed application whitelisting before, and I have a serious question. I don't work in a huge environment anymore - or even a small business environment for that matter - so I'm really looking for some feedback from all you guys. Why don't businesses rely on application whitelisting vs. anti-malware