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Errata Security This post from last year was posted to a forum, so I thought I'd write up some rebuttals to their comments. The first comment is by David Chisnall, creator of CHERI C/C++, which propo...
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Errata Security: Why cybersecurity certifications suck
Here's a sample question from a GIAC certification test. It demonstrates why such tests suck. The important deep knowledge you should kno...
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Errata Security: Example: forensicating the Mesa County system image
Tina Peters, the election clerk in Mesa County (Colorado) went rogue and dumped disk images of an election computer on the Internet. They a...
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This post from last year was posted to a forum, so I thought I'd write up some rebuttals to their comments.
The first comment is by David Chisnall, creator of CHERI C/C++, which proposes we can solve the problem with CPU instruction set extensions. It's a good idea, but after 14 years, CPUs haven't had their instruction-sets upgraded. Even mainstream RISC... -
1 year
The idea of memory-safe languages is in the news lately. C/C++ is famous for being the world's system language (that runs most things) but also infamous for being unsafe. Many want to solve this by hard-forking the world's system code, either by changing...
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1 year
I'm still bitter about Slammer
Today is the 20th anniversary of the Slammer worm. I'm still angry over it, so I thought I'd write up my anger. This post will be of interest to nobody, it's just me venting my bitterness and get off my lawn!!
Back in the day, I wrote "BlackICE", an intrusion detection and prevention system that ran as both a desktop version and a network appliance. Most cybersec people from that time remember it as the desktop version, but the bulk of our sales came from... -
2 years
I should write up a larger technical document on this, but in the meanwhile is this short (-ish) blogpost. Everything you know about RISC is wrong. It's some weird nerd cult. Techies frequently mention RISC in conversation, with other techies nodding...
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