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Marc Maiffret's Journey From Hacker to Security Innovator

For Marc Maiffret, the turning point in his life came when--at the age of 17--he woke up to an FBI agent pointing a gun at his head. A runaway and high school dropout, he had just returned home and landed his first professional job using his computer skills for the good of companies instead of for mischief. But his past was still catching up to his present.. Young, articulate, and outspoken, Maiffret became a celebrity hacker wunderkind, testifying before Congress on security issues, featured in cover stories in numerous magazines and newspapers, appearing in MTV's "True Life: I'm a Hacker" and being named one of People Magazine's 30 People Under 30. As chief hacking officer at eEye, the street-savvy, brash teen quickly became a thorn in the side of software giant Microsoft, finding vulnerabilities in its products, including the hole that the Code Red worm used to wriggle its way onto thousands of servers in 2001. Today, at 29, the boyish-looking Maiffret is still causing trouble--the good kind. He joined anti-malware firm FireEye in mid-December. In a recent interview with CNET, Maiffret talked about growing up fast and how he stays ahead of the threats. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Marc Maiffret's journey from a young hacker to a leading security consultant showcases how his foundational experiences led to crucial innovations in cybersecurity and threat detection. Marc Maiffret, Teen Hackers, Cybersecurity Innovations, Security Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar%202 Apr 15, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Exploring Wireless Security and Innovations at Wi-Fi Planet Conference

As a wireless conference and trade show winds down this week, dueling speakers at the show told audiences that wireless was both ready -- and not so ready -- for prime time in the enterprise. At the Wi-Fi Planet Conference . . . . As a wireless conference and trade show winds down this week, dueling speakers at the show told audiences that wireless was both ready -- and not so ready -- for prime time in the enterprise. At the Wi-Fi Planet Conference & Expo, which opened Monday in San Jose, Calif. and closes Friday, a Cisco executive said that issues keeping enterprises from adopting wireless networks have been largely solved. In a speech, Steve Nye, the general manager of Cisco's Building Broadband Solutions division, touted Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and the work being done by the IEEE's 802.11i group as solutions that will put enterprise concerns about wireless security to rest. The link for this article located at CRN is no longer available. . The digital summit highlights privacy challenges and advancements in commercial Wi-Fi, addressing critical issues.. Wireless Security, Enterprise Wi-Fi, Network Innovations. . Anthony Pell

Calendar%202 Dec 09, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Exploring Biometrics: Impact and Limitations After 9/11

The rage was post-9/11 when facial recognition vendors started promoting a media frenzy about the use of biometrics to inhibit terrorism. That promise has never been fulfilled...a lot of folks thought, 'Biometrics are a solution against terrorism.' From that false assumption, . . . . The rage was post-9/11 when facial recognition vendors started promoting a media frenzy about the use of biometrics to inhibit terrorism. That promise has never been fulfilled...a lot of folks thought, 'Biometrics are a solution against terrorism.' From that false assumption, we saw a lot of stock activity in biometrics-related companies, and a lot of media attention, and discussion about the potential uses of biometrics. Biometrics haven't changed in the last year. Nothing changed after September 11 to make biometrics more interesting or useful than they were before, except some excellent public relations and media. The uses of biometric technologies are still as limited and tactical as they have ever been. But biometric technologies extend far beyond facial recognition, whose primary use is picking faces out of a crowd or identifying faces against a database of recorded faces. There are other biometric technologies besides facial recognition that are interesting. Probably the most useful and flexible biometric technology is the fingerprint reader. It performs an accurate biometric scan. It can be encrypted; it can be protected. It can be built into a keyboard, a smart card reader, or an ATM machine. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . In the wake of September 11, biometric systems emerged as vital security solutions, enhancing identity verification but raising concerns over privacy and data protection. Biometric Technology, Facial Identification, Security Innovations, Tactical Applications. . Anthony Pell

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