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This week’s panel are Stu Helm, Justin Byrne, David Shortle, Cian McMahon and Jeff Gamet
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:04:58 — 57.2MB)
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It’s here, IMP Live 12³, our longest show yet, we broadcasted and recorded for over 12 hours in the end, and we ended up with 12 episodes for you to enjoy!
Hour 11: Security
0200-0300 GMT 13/12/2009
Host : Bart Busschots
Panel : Anthony Gartner, George Starcher and Paul Asadoorian
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 59:37 — 13.7MB)

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