This week we have the DefCon 20 and Black Hat computer security conferences in Las Vegas -- reasons enough for me to do 2-3 columns about computer security. These columns will be heading in a direction I don. Computer criminals and vigilantes today topple companies and governments, but 20 years ago it was just kids, or seemed to be. I should know, because I was there -- the only reporter to attend Def Con 1. The link for this article located at Beta News is no longer available. . Computer criminals and vigilantes today topple companies and governments, but 20 years ago it was ju. defcon, black, computer, security, conferences, vegas, reasons. . Alex
These are portraits Marcus Ranum took at the first ever computer security summit, held at Bill Cheswick's house in the summer of 1998, I believe. Ever wonder what Dan Farmer or Wietse Venema look like? Marcus adds, "Due to unfortunate lack . . . . These are portraits Marcus Ranum took at the first ever computer security summit, held at Bill Cheswick's house in the summer of 1998, I believe. Ever wonder what Dan Farmer or Wietse Venema look like? Marcus adds, "Due to unfortunate lack of film, I didn't manage to get all the people who showed up (and some were camera shy) -- but it was the most intense concentration I've ever seen of computer security expertise." The link for this article located at Marcus Ranum is no longer available. . Discover the vivid imagery from the first cybersecurity conference in 1998, showcasing the trailblazers who defined the field's landscape of innovation and vigilance. computer security experts, portraits from 1998, security summit highlights. . Anthony Pell
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