Lecture 13

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Publicity of cyber vulnerabilities; Responses to radiological attack

Speakers

  • Steve Maurer, Berkeley, and Matt Coleman, LLNL, Nuclear Fear, Nuclear Evidence: What do we really know about the health effects of radioactivity? How will society react to the possibility (or fact) of a dirty bomb?
  • Eric Rescorla, consultant, Looking at the big picture on vulnerabilities.

Readings

  • Will Grover, “All the Easy Experiments: A Berkeley Professor, Dirty Bombs, and the Birth of Informed Consent,” Berkeley Science Review 5:2 (Fall 2005) available at [1]
  • Eric Rescorla, “Is finding security holes a good idea?”, Workshop on Economics and Information Security 2004, May 2004. [2]
  • Eric Rescorla, “Security holes... Who cares?” Proceedings of the 12th USENIX Security Conference, August 2003. [3]
  • Andy Ozment, "The Likelihood of Vulnerability Rediscovery and the Social Utility of

Vulnerability Hunting." [4]

Discussion

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