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IMF 2007 - 2nd Call for Participation

Program Committee 
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  Susan Brenner, University of Dayton - School of Law, USA 
  Klaus Brunnstein, University of Hamburg, Germany 
  Brian Carrier, Basis Technology, USA 
  Jack Cole, US Army Research Laboratory, USA 
  Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, UK 
  Ralf Doerrie, Telekom-CERT, Germany 

IMF 2007 - Call for Participation

Program Committee 
----------------- 
  Susan Brenner, University of Dayton - School of Law, USA 
  Klaus Brunnstein, University of Hamburg, Germany 
  Brian Carrier, Basis Technology, USA 
  Jack Cole, US Army Research Laboratory, USA 
  Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, UK 
  Ralf Doerrie, Telekom-CERT, Germany 

Conference on Cyber Conflict: speakers selected!

Nart Villeneuve, Chief Technology Officer, Information Warfare Monitor

Chris Evans, Security Lead, Google Chrome

Susan Brenner, University of Dayton School of Law

Haroon Meer, Thinkst Applied Research

Bruce Dang, Microsoft Security Response Center


Re: Latest round of web hacking incidents for 2007 & Project news

>     * Attack Method: Unknown
>     * Country: USA
>     * Outcome: Leakage of Information
>     * Vertical: Education
>
> The personal data of nearly 1,400 prospective Duke Law School students may
> have been stolen by a hacker from two separate databases, one including the
> prospective students' data and another filled with requests for information
> about the school.
>
>

RE: Latest round of web hacking incidents for 2007 & Project news

    * Attack Method: Unknown
    * Country: USA
    * Outcome: Leakage of Information
    * Vertical: Education

The personal data of nearly 1,400 prospective Duke Law School students may
have been stolen by a hacker from two separate databases, one including the
prospective students' data and another filled with requests for information
about the school.



RE: Re: Guidance Software response to iSEC report on EnCase

upcoming version 6.7 release.  

Also of interest to those in the forensics community may be this
analysis of the impact security flaws can have on the use of computer
forensic evidence in civil and criminal proceedings prepared by Chris
Ridder of the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society.
Although we are happy to host his paper, this work is the output of Mr.
Ridder and is not officially a publication of iSEC Partners:
http://www.isecpartners.com/files/Ridder-Evidentiary_Implications_of_Sec
urity_Weaknesses_in_Forensic_Software.pdf


Latest round of web hacking incidents for 2007 & Project news

    * Attack Method: Unknown
    * Country: USA
    * Outcome: Leakage of Information
    * Vertical: Education

The personal data of nearly 1,400 prospective Duke Law School students may
have been stolen by a hacker from two separate databases, one including the
prospective students' data and another filled with requests for information
about the school.



RE: Latest round of web hacking incidents for 2007 & Project news

    * Attack Method: Unknown
    * Country: USA
    * Outcome: Leakage of Information
    * Vertical: Education

The personal data of nearly 1,400 prospective Duke Law School students may
have been stolen by a hacker from two separate databases, one including the
prospective students' data and another filled with requests for information
about the school.





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