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Organizers:
Organizers:
* Erica George - StopBadware staff
* Erica George - [http://stopbadware.org StopBadware] staff
* Jart Armin - StopBadware volunteer, security researcher
* Jart Armin - StopBadware volunteer, security researcher
* Debbie Doerrlamm - StopBadware volunteer
* Debbie Doerrlamm - StopBadware volunteer
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The generativity of the internet is its greatest strength, and also its greatest weakness. How can we harness the collective power of collaborative innovation to combat the uglier side of what openness brings to the net? StopBadware aims to use community action to fight badware. How have other groups used, are currently using, and could potentially use the Internet's generativity to help protect users from malware and related issues?
The [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/publications/2008/The_Future_Of_The_Internet_And_How_To_Stop_It generativity] of the internet is its greatest strength, and also its greatest weakness. How can we harness the collective power of collaborative innovation to combat the uglier side of what openness brings to the net? StopBadware aims to use community action to fight badware. How have StopBadware and other groups used - or could potentially use - the Internet's generativity to help protect users from malware and related issues?  


We're planning a flexible, informal workshop.
We're planning a flexible, informal workshop.

Latest revision as of 10:08, 17 June 2010

Open Security: Harnessing the Generative Internet for the Public Good

Organizers:

  • Erica George - StopBadware staff
  • Jart Armin - StopBadware volunteer, security researcher
  • Debbie Doerrlamm - StopBadware volunteer
  • James McQuaid - Snort Inline & Smoothwall
  • Matt Jonkman - EmergingThreats.net


The generativity of the internet is its greatest strength, and also its greatest weakness. How can we harness the collective power of collaborative innovation to combat the uglier side of what openness brings to the net? StopBadware aims to use community action to fight badware. How have StopBadware and other groups used - or could potentially use - the Internet's generativity to help protect users from malware and related issues?

We're planning a flexible, informal workshop.