Changes and Immortality of Security with Virgil Gilgor




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Summary: On the 37th episode of The Silver Bullet Security Podcast, Gary interviews Virgil Gligor, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and co-director of CyLab. Gary and Virgil discuss how information security has changed over the last 35 years, why software security will be with us forever, and how Virgil’s childhood in Romania has shaped his views on security. They close out with a discussion of Virgil’s breakfast-eating habits. Virgil D. Gligor (@ Carnegie Mellon) CyLab Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University Building a Secure Computer System Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Software Security Comes of Age RSA panel to discuss surveillance, privacy concerns Computer Security: Art and Science by Matt Bishop Towards a Theory of Penetration-Resistant Systems and its Applications (1991) The post Changes and Immortality of Security with Virgil Gilgor appeared first on Cigital » The Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw. The post Changes and Immortality of Security with Virgil Gilgor appeared first on Cigital » The Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw.