Cambridge Security Seminars
May 11th, 2006 at 08:12 UTC by Stephen Lewis
The Security Group organizes a series of seminars. They are open to anyone interested in security research, not just to staff and students of the Computer Laboratory. Travel directions are available for anyone wishing to attend, and an outline of the programme for this term is below.
- An overview of vulnerability research and exploitation — 16 May, 16:15
(Peter Winter-Smith and Chris Anley, NGS Software) - CCTV in the UK: A failure of theory or a failure of practice? — 17 May, 14:15
(Martin Gill, PRCI Ltd) - Network Security Monitoring – 19 May, 16:00
(Richard Bejtlich, TaoSecurity) - Opening locks by bumping in five seconds or less: is it really a threat to physical security? – 23 May, 14:15
(Marc Weber Tobias, Investigative Law Offices)
If you would like to receive email announcements of forthcoming seminars, please contact me.
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