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Re: Many Wireless Security Breaches Reported At (RSA) Security Conference

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Stefan Kelm)
Thu Mar 3 14:36:52 2005

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From: "Stefan Kelm" <stefan.kelm@secorvo.de>
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:54:33 +0100
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> (As I've said many times, security breaches reported at
> conferences full of security people don't count as a
> predictor of what's out in the real world as a threat.
> But, it makes for interesting reading and establishes
> some metric on the ease of the attack.  iang)

I also recommend the brief discussion between Marcus Ranum and
Bill Cheswick on the very same topic in the aftermath of the
recent USENIX Security Symposium:

  http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2004-12/openpdfs/wireless.pdf

Cheers,

	Stefan.
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