Journal: IEEE Security & Privacy

Volume 1, Issue 4

5 -- 0George Cybenko. Boiling Frogs?
6 -- 7. S&P Welcomes New Editorial Board Members
8 -- 11Laurianne McLaughlin, Rosemary Clandos. News
12 -- 13Scott L. Andresen. News Briefs
14 -- 0Martin R. Stytz. Setting the Standard for Security Literature
15 -- 23Alec Yasinsac, Robert F. Erbacher, Donald G. Marks, Mark Pollitt, Peter M. Sommer. Computer Forensics Education
24 -- 32Daniel Geer, Kevin Soo Hoo, Andrew Jaquith. Information Security: Why the Future Belongs to the Quants
33 -- 39David Moore, Vern Paxson, Stefan Savage, Colleen Shannon, Stuart Staniford-Chen, Nicholas Weaver. Inside the Slammer Worm
40 -- 49Christian S. Collberg, Ginger Myles, Andrew Huntwork. Sandmark--A Tool for Software Protection Research
50 -- 52Ting Yu, Marianne Winslett, Jason E. Holt. Two Security Symposia
53 -- 57. Bacon Ice Cream: The Best Mix of Proactive and Reactive Security?
58 -- 59Elias Levy. The Making of a Spam Zombie Army: Dissecting the Sobig Worms
60 -- 64Marc Donner. The Girl with No Eyes
65 -- 67Barbara Endicott-Popovsky. Ethics and Teaching Information Assurance
68 -- 72Bruce Potter. Wireless Security s Future
73 -- 74Michael Lesk. Making the Copyright Law Work
75 -- 76Jim Hearn. Keeping Up Appearances
77 -- 82Dave Ahmad. The Rising Threat of Vulnerabilities Due to Integer Errors
83 -- 86Herbert H. Thompson. Why Security Testing Is Hard
87 -- 90Bill McCarty. Botnets: Big and Bigger
91 -- 95Michael A. Caloyannides. The Assault on Logic
96 -- 0Bruce Schneier. The Speed of Security