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Fast Flux and Cyberterrorists

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Dave Piscitello, a fellow of the ICANN Security and Stability Committee, explains how criminals use DNS fast flux techniques to make illegal web sites difficult to trace and shut down. Then, in a session recorded at Black Hat 2005, network security leaders debate whether cyberterrorists could actually shut down US infrastructure. Participants include Bryan Cunningham (Deputy Legal Adviser to Condoleezza Rice), Jim Harrison, Dan Kaminsky, Johnny Long, Tim Mullen, and from Sensepost, Roelof Temmingh and Jaco van Graan. Hosted by Scott Pinzon, CISSP.
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Dave Piscitello, a fellow of the ICANN Security and Stability Committee, explains how criminals use DNS fast flux techniques to make illegal web sites difficult to trace and shut down. Then, in a session recorded at Black Hat 2005, network security leaders debate whether cyberterrorists could actually shut down US infrastructure. Participants include Bryan Cunningham (Deputy Legal Adviser to Condoleezza Rice), Jim Harrison, Dan Kaminsky, Johnny Long, Tim Mullen, and from Sensepost, Roelof Temmingh and Jaco van Graan. Hosted by Scott Pinzon, CISSP.
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