OT re Cliff Stoll (was Re: [SC-L] Top security papers)

2004-08-11 Thread Dave Aronson
Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: _Cuckoo's_Egg_, Clifford Stall. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671726889/102-7543362- 2026532?v=glance [Ed. That's Cliff Stoll, not Stall. Great book, though -- IMHO! KRvW] For more on what Cliff's been up to lately, see:

Re: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-10 Thread Nash
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 06:41:49PM -0700, Matt Setzer wrote: Specifically, what are the top five or ten security papers that you'd recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about security? What are the papers that you keep printed copies of and reread every few years just to get a new

Re: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Crispin Cowan
Matt Setzer wrote: It's been kind of quiet around here lately - hopefully just because everyone is off enjoying a well deserved summer (or winter, for those of you in the opposite hemisphere) break. In an effort to stir things up a bit, I thought I'd try to get some opinions about good

Re: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Peter G. Neumann
Matt, You will find lots of references that might appeal to your needs in an emerging DARPA report on my web site: http://www.csl.sri.com/neumann/chats4.pdf There's an appendix by Virgil Gligor that might be very helpful to you, which does not yet appear in the html (but will as soon as I move

RE: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Wall, Kevin
Matt Setzer wrote... It's been kind of quiet around here lately - hopefully just because everyone is off enjoying a well deserved summer (or winter, for those of you in the opposite hemisphere) break. In an effort to stir things up a bit, I thought I'd try to get some opinions about good

RE: [SC-L] Top security papers

2004-08-09 Thread Jeremy Epstein
There's lots of interesting papers; I couldn't begin to select a top 10. But for an answer to this question from the late 90s, take a look at the UC Davis collection available at http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/history/index.html Also a plug: every year the Annual Computer Security Applications