Volume 19, Number 1, 1 January 2000
- Bill Hancock:
Mass Network Flooding Attacks (Distributed Denial of Service - DDoS) Surface in the Wild.
6-7

- Bill Hancock:
Cell Phone Crypto Cracked.
7-8

- Bill Hancock:
Clinton's Proposed Crypto Regulations Under Attack.
8-9

- Bill Hancock:
Overhauling the National Security Agency?
9-10

- Bill Hancock:
Down Under, Hacking Private Computers by the Government is Legal.
10-12

- Bill Hancock:
The "S" in SAP Doesn't Stand for Security.
12-13

- Bill Hancock:
New York Times Fires Employees for Violating Internal E-mail Policies.
12

- Bill Hancock:
`Anonymizing' Software Causes Law Enforcement Concerns.
13-14

- Bill Hancock:
Melissa Virus Creator Pleads Guilty.
13

- Bill Hancock:
Security Problems Go Mobile In Your Next Car.
14-16

- Bill Hancock:
The L0pht Goes Corporate and becomes @Stake.
16-17

- Chuck Williams, Nevenko Zunic, Stephen M. Matyas, Sarbari Gupta, Michael Willett:
Key Recovery Alliance (KRA) Technology Papers, Special Issue Introduction.
18-20

- Michael Smith, Paul C. van Oorschot, Michael Willett:
Cryptographic Information Recovery Using Key Recover.
21-27

- Michael Willett:
Features, Attributes, Characteristics, and Traits (FACTs) of Key Recovery Schemes/Products.
28-30

- John Kennedy, Stephen M. Matyas, Nevenko Zunic:
Key Recovery Functional Model.
31-36

- Stephen M. Matyas, Nevenko Zunic:
Additional Key Recovery Function.
37-40

- Sarbari Gupta:
A Common Key Recovery Block Format: Promoting Interoperability Between Dissimilar Key Recovery Mechanisms.
41-47

- Chuck Williams, Nevenko Zunic:
Global Interoperability for Key Recovery.
48-55

- Sarbari Gupta, Stephen M. Matyas:
Public Key Infrastructure: Analysis of Existing and Needed Protocols and Object Formats for Key Recovery.
56-68

- Abby Maclean, Stephen M. Matyas, Nevenko Zunic:
Organization Implementation Guidelines for Recovery of Encrypted Information.
69-81

- Nevenko Zunic:
Organization Considerations for Retrieval of Stored Data via Key Recovery Methods.
82-85

- Tom Markham, Chuck Williams:
Key Recovery Header for IPSEC.
86-90

- David M. Balenson, Tom Markham:
ISAKMP Key Recovery Extension.
91-99

- Timothy G. Shoriak:
SSL/TLS Protocol Enablement for Key Recovery.
100-104

Volume 19, Number 2, February 2000
Volume 19, Number 3, 1 March 2000
Volume 19, Number 4, 1 April 2000
- Bill Hancock:
Suspected Hackers Arrested in Russian Credit-Card Fraud.
296

- Bill Hancock:
Intel Eliminates ID from New Chips.
296-297

- Bill Hancock:
European Parliament Doesn't Like Anonymity Online.
297

- Bill Hancock:
DOD Finds Plans Online Reserve Unit Assesses Risk.
297-298

- Bill Hancock:
Agencies Are "Own Worst Enemy".
298

- Bill Hancock:
US Department of Energy Security Criticized - Again.
298-300

- Bill Hancock:
This is What Happens When You Lose Your Computer With Classified Data On It....
300-301

- Bill Hancock:
Not Everyone Wants PKI NSF Opts for Digital Signature Alternativ.
301-302

- Bill Hancock:
Justice Department Conducting Criminal Probe in Former CIA Director Activities.
302-303

- Bill Hancock:
Apache Site Defaced.
303-305

- Bill Hancock:
US and Europe Cybercrime Agreement Problems.
306-307

- Bill Hancock:
Cyberstalking on the Rise.
307-308

- Bill Hancock:
Large Child Pornography Ring Busted in Texas.
308-309

- Bill Hancock:
New Denial of Service Attack on Internet.
309-310

- Bill Hancock:
US Supreme Court Confirms ISPs Not Liable in E-mail Messages.
310

- Bill Hancock:
Software Scam - 17 Indicted.
310-311

- Stephen Hinde:
Smurfing, Swamping, Spamming, Spoofing, Squatting, Slandering, Surfing, Scamming and Other Mischiefs of the World Wide Web.
312-320

- Richard Barber:
Security in a Mobile World Is Bluetooth the Answer?
321-325

- Gerald L. Kovacich:
Netspionage The Global Threat to Information, Part I: What is it and Why I Should Care?
326-336

- Julie D. Nosworthy:
Implementing Information Security In The 21st Century Do You Have the Balancing Factors?
337-347

- Petra van Krugten, Mark Hoogenboom:
B2C Security Be Just Secure Enough.
348-356

- Mohammad Peyravian, Stephen M. Matyas, Allen Roginsky, Nevenko Zunic:
Multiparty Biometric-Based Authentication.
369-374

Volume 19, Number 5, 1 July 200
Volume 19, Number 6, August 2000
- Bill Hancock:
A Need for a Network Security Czar.
476-477

- Bill Hancock:
US Government Fighting for Expanded Wiretap Laws.
477

- Bill Hancock:
E-Commerce Paranoia: Flaws in Code.
477-479

- Bill Hancock:
Truly Certified: Security Certifications Updat.
479-480

- Bill Hancock:
Digital Certificates Get Creative.
480-487

- Bill Hancock:
Health Care Security: A Hard Look at a Growing Problem.
482

- Bill Hancock:
Safeway UK's Website Shut Down.
483

- Bill Hancock:
Philippine Government Creates Incident Response Team.
483

- Bill Hancock:
DDoS Defence Gets Regulatory.
483-485

- Bill Hancock:
Visa's Ten Commandments for E-Security Online.
485-486

- Bill Hancock:
`Porngate'?
486-487

- Bill Hancock:
What You Sell Online in France Could Be Restricted....
487

- Bill Hancock:
Hackers Still Love to Attack the Pentago.
488

- Bill Hancock:
Spying At Home: A New Pastime to Detect Online Romanc.
488-491

- Bill Hancock:
Is a Convicted Hacker Really Reformed and Should You Hire Them?
491-493

- Bill Hancock:
DefCon Recruiting JamFest.
493-494

- Bill Hancock:
Hacker Target: Mobile Phones.
494-495

- Bill Hancock:
E-Mail Privacy Issues Escalate.
495

- Bill Hancock:
GeoCities Ordered to Report on Information Poste.
495-496

- Bill Hancock:
Hackers Breach Firewall.
496-497

- Bill Hancock:
Lotus Domino Holes Up.
497-498

- Stephen Hinde:
Fireworks, Beer and Old Halfpennies - The Risks of Assumption.
499-504

- Gerald L. Kovacich:
Netspionage - Part III: The Black Zone, Who Uses Netspionage, How and Why.
505-519

- Fred Cohen:
A Mathematical Structure of Simple Defensive Network Deception.
520-528

- Steven Furnell, Paul Dowland, H. M. Illingworth, Paul L. Reynolds:
Authentication and Supervision: A Survey of User Attitudes.
529-539

- Mohammad Peyravian, Stephen M. Matyas, Allen Roginsky, Nevenko Zunic:
Ticket and Challenge-Based Protocols for Timestamping.
551-558

- Andres Torrubia, Francisco J. Mora:
Information Security in Multiprocessor Systems Based on the X86 Architecture.
559-563

Volume 19, Number 7, 1 November 2000
- Bill Hancock:
New Classes of Unix/Linux Attacks.
570-571

- Bill Hancock:
American Express Creates Disposable Credit Card Number.
571-572

- Bill Hancock:
Microsoft Releases New IIS Security Tool.
572

- Bill Hancock:
Baltimore Releases Security Developer Freeware.
572-573

- Bill Hancock:
`Files Streams' Virus Infects in an Old and New Way.
573-574

- Bill Hancock:
Trinity v3, a DDoS Tool, Hits the Streets.
574

- Bill Hancock:
Hacker Insurance Now Part of the Business Risk Management Kit.
574-575

- Bill Hancock:
Wireless Crazed? No Security For You!
575-577

- Bill Hancock:
White House Supporting Open Source Code.
577-578

- Bill Hancock:
White House Security Summit Builds Towards a B2B Security Standard.
578-579

- Bill Hancock:
Cellular Security Hazards.
579

- Bill Hancock:
UK Fuel Taxes Protestor Accused of Mass Hacking.
580

- Bill Hancock:
US Government Board Setting Up Security Metrics.
580

- Bill Hancock:
Privacy Group Wants `Web Bugs' Disclosures.
581

- Bill Hancock:
Site Spoofing Becomes More Popular.
581-583

- Bill Hancock:
First PDA Virus Hits the Airwaves.
583-584

- Stephen Hinde:
Do You Know Your Organization's Achilles Heel?
585-590

- August Bequai:
Romancing The Internet And Management's Quagmire.
591-595

- Julie D. Nosworthy:
A Practical Risk Analysis Approach: Managing BCM Risk.
596-614

- Basie von Solms:
Information Security - The Third Wave?
615-620

- Rachael Pond, John Podd, Julie Bunnell, Ron Henderson:
Word Association Computer Passwords: The Effect of Formulation Techniques on Recall and Guessing Rates.
645-656

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