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Re: Research on penetration testing?
From: leonardo <billtorvalds1 () yahoo it>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:18:27 +0100
* Monday 13 December 2004, alle 13:56, Rishi Pande scrive:
I do not know if you would like your research to be more technically
it's a pity not to have, as far as I know, a research branch dedicated to pen-test, under a technical view. I think, technical research on security has been done in the past much more from vendors than from universities or research centres, apart from the cryptography field. It wolud be an intresting discussion the attempt to find a way to introduce pen-testing, and security in general, as a scientific subject and find a field that can be researched in a long/middle-term project, as research project shoud be. as a person working in a university and trying to push this subject in teaching and research I'm really interested in links, documents, ideas, activities other people do that can define this. ciao, leonardo. -- GPG fingerprint = 2C20 A587 05AC 42E5 1292 D0D4 3EED CFB5 52FD AD1E
Current thread:
- Research on penetration testing? Ole Martin Dahl (Dec 13)
- Re: Research on penetration testing? Marco (Dec 13)
- RE: Research on penetration testing? Harshul Nayak (Dec 16)
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- Re: Research on penetration testing? H Carvey (Dec 13)
- RE: Research on penetration testing? Rishi Pande (Dec 13)
- Re: Research on penetration testing? Gareth Davies (Dec 14)
- Re: Research on penetration testing? Pete Finnigan (Dec 15)
- Re: Research on penetration testing? leonardo (Dec 15)
- Re: Research on penetration testing? SecurIT Informatique Inc. (Dec 16)
- RE: [in] Re: Research on penetration testing? Curt Purdy (Dec 20)
- RE: Research on penetration testing? Rishi Pande (Dec 13)