CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure
By Lauren Gelman on November 22, 2003 at 4:01 pm
Check out coverage of CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure -- happening now -- over at Traceroutes. Read more about CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure
By Lauren Gelman on November 22, 2003 at 4:01 pm
Check out coverage of CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure -- happening now -- over at Traceroutes. Read more about CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure
By admin on November 22, 2003 at 3:15 pm
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Lauren Gelman, Stanford CIS, Moderator
Vincent Weafer, Symantec
Stephanie Fohn, Consultant
Vincent: Patching can be very expensive, and it's not always the most cost-effective way to solve the problem. Segmenting the network can help lower the urgency of patching and thus lower cost, but isn't a foolproof solution by any means. Transparency is important - simplify the patching process, and users will be more willing & able to cooperate. Read more about Policies & Practices Encouraging Patch Installation
By admin on November 22, 2003 at 2:37 pm
1230-1345 Lunch
Lunch was great. Salmon (I think - I usually just eat whatever is put in front of me) with greens and potatoes. More potatoes and less salmon would've been good. Conversation was excellent. Talked to Jake W. and Heather Ford about global politics, NGOs, different dysfunctional aspects of different cultures, privacy, communism, capitalism, paranoia, etc. I was going to skip dessert, but that cake looked really good. And it was.
I'm feeling sharper this afternoon than I felt this morning. Food helped a lot.
By admin on November 22, 2003 at 1:55 pm
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By admin on November 22, 2003 at 12:30 pm
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David Dill, Professor of Computer Science @ Stanford, moderator. Steve Lipner, Microsoft. Matt Blaze, AT&T. Read more about Vendor/Researcher Communication Policies
By admin on November 22, 2003 at 11:45 am
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Commercialization panel with Sunil James of iDEFENSE, Simple Nomad of NMRC, and Shawn Hernan of CERT. Chris Sprigman, Stanford CIS Fellow, is moderating again.
CS: Discuss whether commercialization provides motivation sufficient to facilitate discovery, disclosure and security, or does it have the opposite effect?
[Graham: Suddenly realizing just how easy it is for all of these issues to get muddled together. Probably a big factor in why it seems like progress takes a very long time to occur.] Read more about Commercialization Panel
By admin on November 22, 2003 at 10:34 am
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Missed first 5 minutes. Sorry.
Panel: Chris Sprigman, Stanford CIS Fellow (moderator); Len Sassaman, Anonymizer; Chris Wysopal, @Stake
CS: [missed the question]
CW(?): [...] Researchers could be paid through government sponsorships, but such sponsorships may come with strings attached that harm public good. Read more about Second panel
By admin on November 22, 2003 at 9:46 am
PREFACE: Initially I'm focusing more on note-taking, and as time permits over the course of the day I will add in personal commentary, pictures, and other more blog-like characteristics. If you're watching this blog today (Saturday 22 Nov 03), please be sure to check back in tomorrow or later for the more refined blog entries. Thanks! -Graham
02:00
Eek. Should try to get some sleep.
04:00
Must... wake... up. Good thing the alarm clock is on the other side of the room.
0500-0700 Read more about Introduction
By Stefan Bechtold on November 21, 2003 at 7:36 pm
Digital Rights Management - Destruction or Protection of the Commons?, Juridische Aspecten van Internet [Dutch Journal on Internet Law] 2003, pp. 162-173. Read more about DRM article Netherlands
By admin on November 20, 2003 at 5:44 pm
Welcome to Traceroutes, the Stanford Center for Internet and Society's new student blog. Watch this space for coverage of our upcoming conference CyberSecurity, Research, and Disclosure, coming Saturday 11/22. Read more about Watch this space