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Bridging the Gap Between Hackers and Academics

Tal Garfinkel writes "There has long been a disconnect between academic computer security and underground forums like Black Hat and Phrack. A new USENIX-sponsored workshop called WOOT (Workshop On Offensive Technologies) is looking to bridge that gap by providing a high-quality, peer-reviewed forum for attack papers, with top reviewers from the academic, open source, commercial IT, and information warfare communities. Got a great attack paper? See if it makes the cut at WOOT."

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  1. Whats the point? by splug · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If it is so cutting edge why the hell is the conference "by invitation only, with preference given to the authors of accepted position papers/presentations". If it suppose to be academic the people with papers probably know this stuff already. Shouldn't it be for everyone? This way no one learns.

    1. Re:Whats the point? by blhack · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Contrary to what my receptionist believes "Computers" is not one skill. While one person might be especially good at manipulating Wi-Fi networks, another person might be talented at writing kernel-mode rootkits for unix. Still another person might be exceptionally experienced with IBM as400 mainframes and have written papers on the topic. It is by invitation only so that they don't get 2000 fresh out of puberty "hackers" who have never written an application in their life constantly asking them how to hack into pr0n sites and hotmail.

      it is exactly the same as if a bunch of physicists got together for an invitation only conference. Its for academics.

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