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Watch some security videos on SecurityTube



SecurityTube seems to be a Youtube alternative with a focus on Security. It's not only videos but also some slides (like the one below). Their RSS feed might be worth adding to see if it's regularly updated with new material.

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Thanx for the tip JayJay.

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Posted by Security4all at 24.6.08

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