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Warner Losh resigns as FreeBSD security officer  09 November 2000 
Source: FreeBSD - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Kris Kennaway succeeds Warner Losh as FreeBSD security officer. " I am resigning as FreeBSD's Security Officer. Over the past several years I have enjoyed watching FreeBSD's security improve. The change in attitude towards security issues of FreeBSD has . . .

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Security dominates agenda at federal Linux conference  31 October 2000 
Source: ZDNet - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Security was a hot topic at Monday's first-ever federal Linux user's conference. The news that Microsoft Corp.'s network had been breached and that hackers had gained access to source code underscores the need for effective security systems to protect large institutions . . .

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Presentations from SANS Network Security 2000  30 October 2000 
Source: SANS - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Now you can download some late arriving presentations from SANS Network Security 2000 last October 15 - 22 in Monterey. Just click on the title of the presentation you're interested in to access the PDF file. Brief session descriptions are provided . . .

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BSDCon's BSD System Security tutorial  19 October 2000 
Source: BSD Today - Posted by Dave Wreski   
This year's BSDCon is being held at the Monterey Hyatt, in Monterey Ca. The first tutorial was a two-day tutorial covering BSD System Security. For the most part the classes are intensive and there was a lot of ground to cover. . . .

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EPIC/GILC Urge Europe Over Cybercrime Treaty  19 October 2000 
Source: Newsbytes - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Members of the Members of the Global Internet Liberty Campaign (GILC) will today urge the Council of Europe to reconsider a draft treaty on cybercrime. The international coalition of civil liberties and human rights organizations, which includes the Electronic Privacy Information . . .

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Expert Predictions for Security Trends in 2001  18 October 2000 
Source: SANS - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Security Trends for 2001 - authoritative predictions from three sources. This PDF file contains comments from Alan Paller, Marcus Ranum, and others on the security trends we can expect to see in the coming year.

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Hacker elected to ICANN board  17 October 2000 
Source: USA Today - Posted by Dave Wreski   
In November, the ultimate ICANN outsider will become one of its ultimate insiders. When Andy Mueller-Maguhn of Germany takes his seat on the ICANN (International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) board, he says he'll start tearing down the Internet governing . . .

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BSDCon's BSD System Security tutorial  17 October 2000 
Source: BSD Today - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
The topics covered where pretty comprehensive. Alan started with an outline of what is computer crime and then ended up with a quick guide to the latest script kiddie software. This, believe it or not, included running Nessus (a new script . . .

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Andy Mueller-Maguhn elected to ICANN board  11 October 2000 
Source: ZDNet - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
The first open balloting of board members to the non-profit group overseeing the Internet's name and address system led on Tuesday to the election of five regional directors, including a German hacker. The five new grass-roots members, each representing a major . . .

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The Big RSA Patent Expiration Party  18 September 2000 
Source: cryptorights.org [LWN] - Posted by Dave Wreski   
The cryptorights folks are holding a party in San Francisco, California on September 21st." The last of the Big Crypto Patents --the RSA algorithm-- will officially expire and enter the Public Domain on 20 September 2000 (at midnight local time), two . . .

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