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Computers & Security, 1987
A survey of present-day installations reveals that users perceive their comfort to coincide with the absence of security. To the extent that security is enforced, e.g. by the use of passwords, the user flouts all reasonable rules for dealing with these passwords. Matters are not improved when it is up to the system to issue passwords.
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A survey of present-day installations reveals that users perceive their comfort to coincide with the absence of security. To the extent that security is enforced, e.g. by the use of passwords, the user flouts all reasonable rules for dealing with these passwords. Matters are not improved when it is up to the system to issue passwords.
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IEEE Security & Privacy, 2003
The US Department of Homeland Security and the TSA have been attacked by their first hacker. He wasn't a terrorist; he wasn't out to take over the planes. He isn't even a criminal; he didn't try to extort money. He was a hacker, plain and simple. He wanted to test the security screeners' efficacy, to demonstrate that our airport security measures are ...
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The US Department of Homeland Security and the TSA have been attacked by their first hacker. He wasn't a terrorist; he wasn't out to take over the planes. He isn't even a criminal; he didn't try to extort money. He was a hacker, plain and simple. He wanted to test the security screeners' efficacy, to demonstrate that our airport security measures are ...
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2014
From the early 1980s to the present day, the tech industry, the law, and media representations have evolved in tandem, all hypnotized by the myth of "The Hacker"---an ideal coder, stereotyped as an exceptional young white man.
Sarah Jeong, Colin McSwiggen
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From the early 1980s to the present day, the tech industry, the law, and media representations have evolved in tandem, all hypnotized by the myth of "The Hacker"---an ideal coder, stereotyped as an exceptional young white man.
Sarah Jeong, Colin McSwiggen
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Communications of the ACM, 2017
Software verification helps find the faults, preventing hacks.
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Software verification helps find the faults, preventing hacks.
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Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract I had the opportunity to attend several conferences this past summer. USENIX was held this year here in Denver. This was an interesting show, in content and attendees; both were varied and interesting. The big draw at USENIX, it seemed, was Mudge and his company @STAKE.
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Abstract I had the opportunity to attend several conferences this past summer. USENIX was held this year here in Denver. This was an interesting show, in content and attendees; both were varied and interesting. The big draw at USENIX, it seemed, was Mudge and his company @STAKE.
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ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society, 2018
This was originally published as "The Paradoxical Authority of the Certified Ethical Hacker," Limn 8, Febuary 2017 http://limn.it/the-paradoxical-authority-of-the-certified-ethical-hacker/
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This was originally published as "The Paradoxical Authority of the Certified Ethical Hacker," Limn 8, Febuary 2017 http://limn.it/the-paradoxical-authority-of-the-certified-ethical-hacker/
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HGHAN: Hacker group identification based on heterogeneous graph attention network
Information Sciences, 2022Yijia Xu
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Hacker Definitions in Information Systems Research
Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2022Adriane B Randolph
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How to react to hacker types and asset types in security decision-making
Expert Systems With Applications, 2023Yong Wu, Qingying Li, Tao Dai
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