Using FreeBSD to Design a Secure Digital Cinema Server (Usenix 2004)Nate Lawson
Case study of a project I did of interfacing a proprietary digital cinema server to a FreeBSD machine, configured to act as a SCSI target. Also contains an analysis of NetBSD's CGD disk encryption with respect to several less common security models. While CGD (and similar products) focus on providing privacy if an attacker has one-time read-only access to the ciphertext, they were not designed to address other threat models. Talk given at Usenix 2004.
Using FreeBSD to Design a Secure Digital Cinema Server (Usenix 2004)Nate Lawson
Case study of a project I did of interfacing a proprietary digital cinema server to a FreeBSD machine, configured to act as a SCSI target. Also contains an analysis of NetBSD's CGD disk encryption with respect to several less common security models. While CGD (and similar products) focus on providing privacy if an attacker has one-time read-only access to the ciphertext, they were not designed to address other threat models. Talk given at Usenix 2004.
A story about a young girl who aspires to be really successful, travel the world and experience the best in fashion- just like any other young woman.
The catch. of course, is that she isn't born rich: what's she going to do? How will she live her dreams? How far will she go?
For enterprise software applications and related processes, highly accurate and synchronized time is a necessity. An inaccurate
computer clock can cause significant problems. A discrepancy of a minute or two could cause a significant and unacceptable margin of error, since many applications require that the time be kept accurate to the nearest second or less.
Firewalls and border routers are still the cornerstone for perimeter security
Always will be a place for VPNs
Attacks occur at the application layer
So ensure app security