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IP: Longstaff on "Where have all the real hackers gone?", 1pm Fri 4/12 UMBC


From: David Farber <dfarber () earthlink net>
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:13:29 -0500


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From: tim finin <finin () cs umbc edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 13:57:06 
To: dave () farber net
Subject: Longstaff on "Where have all the real hackers gone?", 1pm Fri 4/12 UMBC

Dave -- Here's another talk in our series that might be of interest
to IPers in the DC-Baltimore area.  Tom will talk about the current
state of security incidents on the Internet.  Tim
--

        Distinguished Lecture Series in Information Assurance
            Center for Information Security and Assurance
               University of Maryland Baltimore County

                WHERE HAVE ALL THE REAL HACKERS GONE?

                      Thomas A. Longstaff, Ph.D.
                  http://www.sei.cmu.edu/staff/tal/
                Manager, Survivable Network Technology
                       CERT Coordination Center
                  CMU Software Engineering Institute

                    1:00pm Friday, April 12, 2002,
                         215 Fine Arts, UMBC

Dr. Tom Longstaff is a senior member of the technical staff in the
Networked Systems Survivability (NSS) Program at the Software
Engineering Institute (SEI).  He is currently managing research and
development in network security for the NSS Program.  Publication
areas include information survivability, insider threat, intruder
modeling, and intrusion detection.  As a member of the CERT
Coordination Center (an incident handling team at the SEI), Tom has
daily access to the most up-to-date information on Internet security,
product vulnerabilities, and intruder profiles in existence.  Since
1997, Tom has been investigating topics related to information
survivability and critical national infrastructure protection.

Prior to coming to the Software Engineering Institute, Longstaff was
the technical director at the Computer Incident Advisory Capability
(CIAC) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore,
California. He completed a PhD in 1991 at the University of
California, Davis in software environments

Host: Dr. Alan T. Sherman (mailto:sherman () umbc edu) Director, UMBC
Center for Information Security and Assurance, http://cisa.umbc.edu.
Directions: http://cisa.umbc.edu/map/, park in metered spots in lot 10.

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