Google TechTalks
January 24, 2006
Phillip Hallam-Baker
Dr Hallam-Baker is a leading designer or Internet security protocols and has made substantial contributions to the HTTP Digest Authentication mechanism, XKMS, SAML and WS-Security. He is currently working on the DKIM email signing protocol, federated identity systems and completing his first book, The dotCrime Manifesto which sets out a comprehensive strategy for defeating Internet crime.
Dr Hallam-Baker has a degree in Electronic Engineering from Southampton University and a doctorate in Computer Science from the Nuclear Physics Laboratory at Oxford University.
ABSTRACT
Internet Crime is a serious and growing problem. Phishing,...
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xxELFOXYxx 2 weeks ago
@rubberlicious13 Sorry for the spelling and grammar errors ran out of characters.
rubberlicious13 1 year ago
IMHO. The beginning is very dry but if you stick around for the second presenter it gets much ok
I think this was not geared towards the person who knows what access-group 1 10.10.10.10 0.0.0.3 is. I think this was more for the general public who consider themselves to be on the cutting edge. I think this was a great presentation in that aspect.
Besides if "we" really want to we can always read a RFC for more info but i bet you that someone will read this message and wonder what a RFC is.
rubberlicious13 1 year ago
i haven't ever heard someone with such little to say....say so much. I'm actually surprised that verisign is a credible company after watching this guy speak. Jesus, you could learn every bit of this in half an hour on IRC, and without the bad Mike Meyers presentation method.
cpunchesful 1 year ago
it does get better after 2min. try listening to it for 10 min
darwincollins 2 years ago
what?
AZLAN210396 2 years ago
it does get better.
darwincollins 2 years ago
Maybe because Google owns YouTube so they can make their own rules?
tk1488 2 years ago
I dont know. Maybe he has a Super Computer with 100GB of upload speed... haha lol
AZLAN210396 3 years ago
it's really important
Lurker500 3 years ago