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

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 corr

[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 M

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. P

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