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From User: Rattle

Current Topic: Computer Security

Interz0ne3 Network Security Data Visualization
Topic: Computer Security 12:50 pm EDT, Apr 20, 2004

The slides from Greg Conti's talk about Network Security Data Visualization are available here.

Greg gave a very good talk. Many links and references to visualization tools.

Interz0ne3 Network Security Data Visualization


www.fuckblackboard.com
Topic: Computer Security 12:33 pm EDT, Jul 15, 2003

Just caught this one in my inbox.. Psyiode has started up a site to keep track of the Blackboard case.

Its important to note that Psyiode has no connection to Acidus, Virgil, or any of the Interz0ne con staff. Blackboard may decide to come after him too.

I like the domain. :)

www.fuckblackboard.com


Perspective: The first 'e-war'
Topic: Computer Security 1:18 am EST, Feb  5, 2003

] The Supreme Court has always held that what is reasonable
] depends on context. If you're in a situation where people
] are being killed and you're trying to save lives, you can
] be more intrusive...Protecting the state is a higher
] duty. To say otherwise is to sacrifice the ends to the
] means. If you're unwilling in times of crisis to depart
] from the law, and you lose your freedom, you've done no
] service to anyone.

Perspective: The first 'e-war'


Bush Approves Cybersecurity Strategy (TechNews.com)
Topic: Computer Security 3:32 pm EST, Jan 31, 2003

] President Bush has approved the White House's
] long-awaited national cybersecurity strategy, a landmark
] document intended to guide government and industry
] efforts to protect the nation's most critical information
] systems from cyberattack.
]
] In an e-mail sent Thursday to White House officials,
] cybersecurity adviser Richard Clarke said that the
] National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace has received
] Bush's signature and will be released to the public in
] the next few weeks.

After all the controversy about possible revised versions of this document, you mean to tell me that they fucking approved it without allowing public comment on the final draft?! If this thing is significantly different from the version they posted online in October, then you can rack this up as the administration giving the security industry, and the public at large, a big middle finger. This is NOT democratic, and if they think for one second that they have all the right answers we are in a lot of trouble.

(Slightly reminded of the military establishment's opinion of Rumsfeld.)

Bush Approves Cybersecurity Strategy (TechNews.com)


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