Re: Question on the state of the security industry (second half not necessarily on topic)

2004-07-01 Thread Joseph Ashwood
- Original Message - From: Ian Grigg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Question on the state of the security industry Here's my question - is anyone in the security field of any sort of repute being asked about phishing, consulted about solutions, contracted to build? Anything? I am

Re: Question on the state of the security industry

2004-07-01 Thread Steve Furlong
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 06:49, Ian Grigg wrote: Here's my question - is anyone in the security field of any sort of repute being asked about phishing, consulted about solutions, contracted to build? Anything? Nothing here. Spam is the main concern on people's minds, so far as I can tell.

[Publicity-list]: DIMACS Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Security

2004-07-01 Thread Linda Casals
***CALL FOR PAPERS* * DIMACS Workshop on Mobile and Wireless Security November 3 - 5, 2004 DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ Organizers: Bill Arbaugh, University of

US Court says no privacy in wiretap law

2004-07-01 Thread William Allen Simpson
Switches, routers, and any intermediate computers are fair game for warrantless wiretaps. That is, at any time (the phrase seconds or mili-seconds [sic]) that the transmission is not actually on a wire. Most important, read the very nicely written dissent. The dissenting judge used the

Re: authentication and authorization (was: Question on the state of the security industry)

2004-07-01 Thread John Denker
Ian Grigg wrote: The phishing thing has now reached the mainstream, epidemic proportions that were feared and predicted in this list over the last year or two. OK. For the first time we are facing a real, difficult security problem. And the security experts have shot their wad. The object