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== A Few World Experts In Cryptography == |
== A Few World Experts In Cryptography == |
Revision as of 15:00, 17 November 2007
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Articles I Have Given A Shit About
ISCSI - Ioctl - CryptGenRandom - Mary Ann Davidson - Comparison of DNS server software - IPv4 address exhaustion
I'll get there, I'll get there! W/I/P: /Vulnerability Research. Next, /Debugger.
Articles I Have Baleeted (or tried to)
John Flowers - StankDawg - Blacklisted! 411 - Fawn (Musician) - William Quinn (phreaker) - Mark Anderson (Security)
If it's red, America won.
thank you. I'm new to this, and am appalled at the general immature treament from select wikipedia users. At least you took time to advise me! Donnamusic.
A Few World Experts In Cryptography
- Martin Hellman - The H in DH.
- Whitfield Diffie - The D in DH.
- Vincent Rijmen - The Rij in Rijnael, now spelled AES.
- Donald Coppersmith - The "Coppersmith" in DES.
- Daniel Bleichenbacher - Broke RSA.
- Adi Shamir - The S in RSA, co-inventor of differential.
- Eli Biham - Co-inventor of differential.
- Paul Kocher - Broke RSA.
- Taher ElGamal - the ElGamal in ElGamal.
- Xiaoyun Wang - Broke MD5.
- Hans Dobbertin - (the late) Broke MD5.
- Ronald Rivest - Invented MD5. Invented RC4.
A Few Notable World Experts In Security
- Marty Roesch - Author of Snort
- Gordon Lyon - Author of Nmap
- Thomas Dullien - Inventor of Bindiff
- Ivan Arce - Founder of CORE
- Bunnie Huang - Xbox Cracker Team, Has Scanning Electron Microscope in Kitchen
- Ilfak Guilfanov - Revolutionized Reverse Engineering
- HD Moore - Co-Author of Metasploit
- Jeff Moss - Founder of Black Hat and Defcon
- Michael Howard - Of Microsoft Turnaround Fame
- Elias Levy - Catalysed buffer overflow renaissance.
- Joanna Rutkowska - Famous malware researcher.
- Matt Conover - Heap overflows, Win32.
- Mary Ann Davidson - Lightning-rod CSO of Oracle DONE
- John Stewart (Cisco) - CSO of Cisco Systems
- Howard Schmidt - Former CSO of Microsoft
- David Litchfield - Famous Vulnerability Researcher
- Mark Dowd - Famous Vulnerability Researcher
- Chris Klaus - Founder of ISS
- Renaud Deraison - Author of Nessus
- Vern Paxson - Famous Malware/Internet Security Researcher
- Steve Bellovin - Godfather Of Internet Securty Research
- Matt Blaze - Famous Practical Cryptographer
- Avi Rubin - Voting Security
- Stefan Savage - Broke TCP.
- Robert Tappan Morris - TCP Sequence Number Prediction
Notable Venues For Security/Crypto Research
- EUROCRYPT - IACR
- ASIACRYPT - IACR
- CRYPTO - IACR
- RSA - A second tier crypto venue, though a first tier industry venue.
- Usenix Security - A first tier security venue
- Transactions on Networking - The first tier academic network security venue.
- Black Hat - The top vulnerability research conference. Peer reviewed, selective.
- Defcon - A second-tier research venue related to Black Hat.
- CanSecWest - A first tier vulnerability research venue.
- Hack in the Box - A prominent Asian venue.
- Hackers On Planet Earth - A second tier vulnerability research venue (very little original research breaks here).
- SANS - A prolific industry venue, though not prominent for original research.
Smaller Recurring Venues
- OWASP - A monthly meeting of web security professionals
- ISSA - A regular meeting of security professionals
- DefCon (Meetings) - A semimonthly alternative to 2600 (Meetings)
- 2621 (Security Meetings) - A monthly informal meeting (adults only)
None of these are "notable" speaking events; you can speak at one just by asking.
All Of The Notable Security News Publications
- InfoWorld - see...
- Network World - via Ellen Mesmer (IDG)
- Network Computing - see...
- Dark Reading - the CMP trade pub
- Ziff Davis - (currently via Ryan Naraine)
- eWeek - Larry Seltzer and Lisa Vaas, ZDnet
- SecurityFocus - Rob Lemos
- Wired - 27bstroke6
- SearchSecurity at TechTarget - Bill Brenner
- Washington Post - via Brian Krebs
I'm missing a bunch of these. Will get there, and then get to work.
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