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Monday, October 16: 8:30-10:00 Day Track
All presentations, speakers, and times are subject to change. We will
do our best to list the most current information.
8:30-10:00
Sessions for Monday October 16 |
Rooms: 301-303
Killer
Apps - and You’re the Dead Meat (The Code That Shagged Me)
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G. Mark Hardy, Guardent, Inc.
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Room: 324
Conference Overview – Welcome Newcomers
The NIST Program Chair for this year’s Conference
will welcome newcomers to the 23rd NISSC and help them navigate their way
through their many choices during the next 3.5 days.
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Room: 330
Paper Session: Student Papers
paper 1:
The Competitive Intelligence and
National Security Threat From Website Job Listings
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Jay Krasnow, Georgetown University
paper 2:
The Case for Beneficial Computer
Viruses and Worms – A Student's Perspective
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Greg Moorer, Mississippi State University
paper 3:
Subliminal Traceroute in TCP/IP
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Thomas E. Daniels, Purdue University
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Rooms: 331-332
Incident
Response Fundamentals
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Eric Winterton, Arca Systems, An Exodus Communications
Company
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Last update October 12, 2000
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