The Secure Trusted Operating System Consortium (STOS) announced Friday the keynote speakers for its fifth annual symposium to be held December 1-5, 2003 at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Anyone involved in securing Mac OS X or BSD systems or . . . . The Secure Trusted Operating System Consortium (STOS) announced Friday the keynote speakers for its fifth annual symposium to be held December 1-5, 2003 at George Washington University in Washington, DC. Anyone involved in securing Mac OS X or BSD systems or networks should plan to attend. Dr. Aviel Rubin is Associate Professor of Computer Science and Technical Director of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Rubin's keynote "Electronic Voting: A case study of how closed systems fail" is on December 3. Doug Maughan of the Potomac Institute For Policy Studies will discuss DARPA CHATS - Composable High Assurance Trusted Systems in his keynote on December 4. The link for this article located at Linux Electrons is no longer available. . Explore the STOS conference agenda, showcasing talks from industry leaders on resilient infrastructures and their complexities.. Secure Trusted Operating System Consortium, Trusted Systems Conference, Cybersecurity Event. . Anthony Pell
When you've been hacked, it's wise to evaluate the damage done before calling in the Feds, San Diego Supercomputer Center Security Manager Tom Perrine explained during the tenth annual USENIX Security Symposium in Washington last week, during a talk entitled "Cops . . . . When you've been hacked, it's wise to evaluate the damage done before calling in the Feds, San Diego Supercomputer Center Security Manager Tom Perrine explained during the tenth annual USENIX Security Symposium in Washington last week, during a talk entitled "Cops are from Mars, Sysadmins are from Pluto: Dealing with Law Enforcement." The first step should always be to decide what your goal ought to be -- whether merely to make the attacker stop, or to sue, or to prosecute. "If you're a Fortune 500, there's about a 99.995 per cent chance that you're going to cover up and move on," Perrine quipped. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . Assess the breach impact prior to alerting law enforcement. Findings from the USENIX Security Symposium outline prudent steps.. Hacker Prosecution, Cybersecurity Insights, Damage Control. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
NewsForge writes, "The USENIX Association today confirmed the inclusion of a controversial research paper to its Security Symposium to be held in Washington, DC next month. The paper reveals inherent security risks with the recording industry's digital music access-control technologies. Dr. . . . . NewsForge writes, "The USENIX Association today confirmed the inclusion of a controversial research paper to its Security Symposium to be held in Washington, DC next month. The paper reveals inherent security risks with the recording industry's digital music access-control technologies. Dr. Edward Felten, the Princeton University scientist who was a key member of the research team, will also participate in a panel discussion about the paper's recent legal wrangles. The paper first came under fire from the recording industry in April 2001, when Felten and other scientists from Princeton and Rice Universities were prevented from presenting the paper at the 4th International Information Hiding Workshop. By June 2001, the research team, USENIX, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) jointly asked a federal court for First Amendment protections for the researchers and the paper. Although, RIAA, SDMI, and Verance have since filed motions to dismiss and claim there was never a real threat of litigation, the EFF continues to seek protection for all private defendants and their ability to produce and publish future work based on their research. " The link for this article located at NewsForge is no longer available. . Groundbreaking findings at DEFCON expose vulnerabilities in digital video encryption systems, igniting discussions on privacy laws.. Digital Music Security, Access Control Technologies, USENIX Symposium, Research Controversy, Legal Issues. . Anthony Pell
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