[LUGSB] Fwd: Stony Brook Computer Science Guest Speaker, 2/27/09
Arjun G. Menon
contact at arjungmenon.com
Tue Apr 28 15:39:16 EDT 2009
This lecture is from 12:50pm to 2:10pm, April 27, 2009.
Ben, you've send out your e-mail at 2:03 pm, April 27, 2009.
What was the point of your mail since you sent it after the talk was over?
It does seem like an interesting talk though.
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Benjamin Kudria <ben at kudria.net> wrote:
> Sounds interesting!
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> Benjamin Kudria
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: <kgermana at notes.cc.sunysb.edu>
> Date: Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 09:37
> Subject: Stony Brook Computer Science Guest Speaker, 2/27/09
> To:
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> All students are welcome to attend!
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> Speaker: Art Dahnert (Symantec)
> Title: The Dark side of Engineering and how to defend against it
> Location: Javits 101
> Time: (NOTE UNUSUAL START TIME) 12:50pm to 2:10pm
> April 27, 2009.
>
> Abstract:
> "If you create an application that runs on one or more computers
> connected to a network such as the internet, your code will be attacked.
> Consequences of compromised systems often include loss of trust,
> reputation and revenue. Software will always have defects and
> vulnerabilities. Strikes against digital assets are unquestionably on
> the rise. We can, however, make it substantially harder to find and
> exploit vulnerabilities by identifying insecure coding practices and
> developing secure alternatives."
>
> Bio:
> Art Dahnert is a Principal Software Engineer and team member of the
> Product Security group under the Office of the CTO at Symantec
> Corporation. In this role he participates in and leads efforts to ensure
> the secure development of software product. His responsibilities include
> training, threat modeling, penetration testing and software development.
> Art's background includes over 16 years of technical experience in the
> software industry. During the last four years he has been with Symantec,
> he has helped to architect, design and develop several top selling
> product releases, conducted multiple training classes and coordinated
> assorted penetration tests.
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Arjun G. Menon
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State University of New York at Stony Brook
College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Department of Computer Science
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