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USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies

This is the week of USENIX, as they have several security related workshops, and their annual  Security Symposium. On Monday, there was the Workshop on Offensive Technologies, and I was lucky enough to get invited to the workshop. Paul Vixie started the event by talking about the DNS cache poisoning vulnerability. He didn't talk about [...]

2017-03-12T17:40:25-07:00 July 30th, 2008|Security Workshops|0 Comments

San Francisco Bay Area Security Community

Because I maintain the information security events calendar, I often get asked about local information security events. If I were to add all the local events that I know about, it would fill the calendar with a ton of entries, many of them not applicable to the users. I might start another calendar only for [...]

2017-03-12T17:40:27-07:00 May 9th, 2008|Local Meetings|2 Comments

USENIX Usability, Psychology, and Security Workshop

Today the USENIX folks ran a special workshop on human computer interaction, applied psychology, and computer security called UPSEC. The schedule and presentations can be found on the UPSEC program page. Many of the presenters came from academia, and from past experience, they would usually be theoretical. But I was very happy when I found [...]

2008-04-14T20:27:35-07:00 April 14th, 2008|Security Workshops|1 Comment

All USENIX Conference Proceedings Now Freely Available

USENIX, the advanced computing systems association, recently announced free access to all of their conference proceedings! And here are the security related ones that you all might be interested in: 16h Usenix Security Symposium (Sec '07) 2nd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '07) DETER Community Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test [...]

2008-03-17T19:34:10-07:00 March 17th, 2008|Security Conferences|0 Comments