Martin Abadi (UC Santa Cruz & Microsoft, USA)
Kostas Anagnostakis (I2R/A-STAR, Singapore)
Kosta Beznosov (U British Columbia, Canada)
Dan Boneh (Stanford University, USA)
Steve Borbash (Department of Defense, USA)
Jean Camp (Indiana University, USA)
Iliano Cervesato (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA)
Mihai Christodorescu (IBM Research, USA)
Debra Cook (IDA-CCS, USA)
Lorrie Cranor (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA)
Weidong Cui (Microsoft Research, USA)
Last Friday I had the opportunity to moderate a panel - Political
Phishing - A Threat to the 2008 Campaign? - held as part of the
Anti-Phishing Working Group eCrime Researchers Summit hosted by Carnegie
Mellon CyLab in Pittsburgh, PA. Our panelists were Rachna Dhamija from
Harvard University, Chris Soghoian from Indiana University , and Pat
Clarke of Jackson/Clark Partners. We had some great discussion on the
potential impact of Internet-borne threats to the upcoming US
Presidential Election.
I wanted to draw your attention to some new research that I conducted,
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Mark E. Napier
Director of Information Technology
School of Library and Information Science
Indiana University