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**We are looking for one public policy student.
 
**We are looking for one public policy student.
  
*'''Soft Targets'''Topic covers the threats, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures against attacks aimed at Soft Targets.
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*'''[[Soft Targets]]''': Topic covers the threats, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures against attacks aimed at Soft Targets.
 
**[[Steve Crockett]]
 
**[[Steve Crockett]]
 
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**[[User:Keunwoo Lee|Keunwoo Lee]]
  
 
This page has been created by a student for students to assist in the process of team formation and bring together like-minded folks.
 
This page has been created by a student for students to assist in the process of team formation and bring together like-minded folks.

Revision as of 07:36, 16 November 2005

PLEASE READ
Following is a list of suggested project topics. Please add your name for the topic(s) that you may be interested in. Try to add your name in only one or a few topics at most. Also feel free to add additional topics at the end. In order to meet the team formation guidelines [1] please clearly indicate if you think you are a "policy" student.


  • Full vs. Responsible Disclosure of Vulnerabilities: Vulnerabilities are associated with computer software and hardware. Does it make technical or economic sense to make a limited disclosure of vulnerabilities only to the manufacturer or software author? Does "Open Source" necessarily mean full disclosure? What are the tradeoffs?

Interrogation and Torture Group 2: Katie Veazey (UCB), Ian Richardson (UCB), Justin Delacruz (UCB), Cameron Mckenzie (UCB),


This page has been created by a student for students to assist in the process of team formation and bring together like-minded folks.