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Before IOS Disaster Strikes

August 1st, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Security and Compliance

My article, What to do before an IOS disaster strikes, has been published on Computerworld.

The following list of links are related to the Black Hat event that happened last week.

    SecurityFocus: Cisco, ISS file suit against rogue researcher
    North American Network Operators Group
    BoingBoing: Michael Lynn’s controversial Cisco security presentation
    Wired: Whistleblower Faces FBI Probe
    Forbes: Cisco, Security Researcher Settle Dispute
    ABC News: Cisco Seeks to Quiet Software Flaw Talk
    Associated Press: AP
    Cisco, Security Researcher Settle Dispute
    Schneier on Security: Cisco Harasses Security Researcher
    Tom’s Networking: Owning IOS at Black Hat 2005
    News.com: Hackers rally behind Cisco flaw finder
    BoingBoing: Mike Lynn presentation mirrors and legal fund
    Good Morning Silicon Valley: Cisco patches security researcher vulnerability
    BoingBoing: Security researcher quits job and blows whistle on Cisco’s fatal flaws
    ZDNet: Cisco reaches deal with flaw researcher
    WSJ Online: Cisco Tries to Squelch Claim About a Flaw In Its Internet Routers
    TechTarget: Security researcher causes furor by releasing flaw in Cisco Systems IOS
    Computerworld: Furor over Cisco IOS router exploit erupts at Black Hat
    Wired: Cisco Security Hole a Whopper
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