Another Black Hat conference, another vulnerability disclosure brouhaha. IOActive's Chris Paget's plan to explain why RFID technology is "insecure and untrustworthy" has run into a legal stumbling block after secure card maker HID Corp. raised objections in a letter that claims possible patent infringement. InfoWorld's Paul Roberts is reporting that HID sent a letter to IOActive ahead of tomorrow's Black Hat Federal demo, a strong hint that the company might attempt to block Paget's presentation. So far, no legal action has been taken against IOActive, Paget or CMP Media, the owners of the Black Hat confab. "We're prepared for the worst," said conference organizer Jeff Moss.. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available.. another, black, conference, vulnerability, disclosure, brouhaha, ioactive's, chris, paget's. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In the wake of last week's terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, all kinds of fancy machines--from facial-recognition databases to advanced luggage scanners to glorified autopilots--have been proposed as technological fixes in the fight against terrorism. So what do such . . . . In the wake of last week's terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, all kinds of fancy machines--from facial-recognition databases to advanced luggage scanners to glorified autopilots--have been proposed as technological fixes in the fight against terrorism. So what do such technologies have to offer? The link for this article located at The Economist is no longer available. . The rapid technological evolution offers solutions to combat terrorism, showcasing both advantages in security measures and significant ethical limitations and challenges. Security Technology, Terrorism Solutions, Technology Assessment, Public Safety Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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