http://www.ioc.ornl.gov/csiirw/-------------------------Fourth Annual Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop (CSIIRW-08) will be held at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, TN at the Joint Institute for Computational Sciences, Bldg 5100, May 12-14, 2008.-----Theme: Developing strategies to meet the cyber security and information intelligence challenges aheadWorkshop Homepage: http://www.ioc.ornl.gov/csiirw-----In keeping with the workshop format, we are not seeking full pape
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Researchers at a computer security conference in Washington, D.C. this week detailed a method for dramatically reducing the cost and time needed to crack the security that prevents eavesdropping of GSM-based mobile phones. The weaknesses in the GSM encryption technology -- a 64-bit scheme known as A5/1 -- were first detailed nearly a decade ago, but cracking the code has generally required a great deal of patience and some very expensive hardware (with hardware costs...Please click on the title to continue
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Forwarded from: Frederick Sheldon <sheldon (at) ieee.org>CALL FOR PAPERSCSIIRW-08http://www.ioc.ornl.gov/csiirwFourth Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research WorkshopOak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, May 12-14, 2008Sponsored by Federal Business Council, Inc.In cooperation with ACM and EUROSIS___________________________________________________IMPORTANT DATES in 2008:Mar 03 Extended to Mar 17: abstracts (up to 3 pgs) submittedMar 17 Extended to Mar 24: author notification (vi
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Smaller businesses in particular are spending a larger percentage of their budgets on security than enterprises as they play a game of IT whack-a-mole. ...Exchange and SharePoint Hosting Plans Get your employees online with Exchange e-mail, calendar sharing, and SharePoint today!
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Organizers have placed a new emphasis on cutting-edge security research for the upcoming RSA Conference in San Francisco....Deliver REMOTE SUPPORT Easily. Try WebEx FREE! TRY WEBEX MEETING CENTER and SUPPORT CENTER FREE! Deliver efficient, effective training and support.
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VOIPshield's research into Cisco, Avaya and Nortel IP PBXes reveals 144 major vulnerabilities....SOLVE MORE ISSUES on the first call. Try WebEx FREE ZAP REMOTE SUPPORT ISSUES! Crush Support Log Jams! BLAST THROUGH FIREWALLS! Try WebEx REMOTE SUPPORT
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Forwarded from: Anas TAWILEH <anas@private>[For the more paranoid subscribers of InfoSec News, this is the address of the faculty member who also heads the Information Assurance Research Team at Cardiff University:Jeremy HiltonComputer Science,Cardiff University,Queen's Buildings,5 The Parade, Roath,Cardiff CF24 3AA,UKhttp://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/contactsandpeople/staffpage.php?emailname=Jeremy.HiltonAnd they will be happy to share the results of the survey when finished. - WK]-=-Dear InfoSec News readers
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 02:48:27 -0500 (CDT)http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39448526,00.htmBy Matthew Broersma ZDNet.co.uk17 July 2008 Researchers led by BT security expert Bruce Schneier have shown that deniable file systems — designed to hide data so effectively that there is no trace of its existence on a user's system — may not be so deniable after all, due to the interference of standard applications and of the operating system itself.The resear
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Freedom of speech trumps allDutch researchers will be able to publish their controversial report on the Mifare Classic (Oyster) RFID chip in October, a Dutch judge ruled today.…
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The tests used in a paper reported on last week were questionable back in 2006 when the data was collected. Today they are merely interesting, but not all that illustrative of reality. - A study by researchers at the University ofMichigan finds that more than 75% of bank web sites had at least one designflaw that could allow attackers to compromise users accounts or theiridentities. Unfortunately, the data was collected in November and December of2006. The research was prese...
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The Black Hat conference will bring with it a crowd of IT security pros ready to hear about the latest research into malware, rootkits and hacker tricks. Attendees will hear about attacks on Cisco routers and from researchers from such vendors as Hewlett-Packard. - IT security pros, analysts and researchers are coming together for the meeting of the minds that is Black Hat 2008.The popular security conference officially kicked off Aug. 2 in Las Vegas with a series of training sessions that wrap up Au
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