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."
I'm sure the WOOT conference would have been happy to publish "How to 0wn the Internet in Your Spare Time," which, incidentally, has to be the best academic paper title ever.
...the Hackademic. Ba-dum-bum. I'm here all week.
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There has long been a disconnect between academic computer security and underground forums like Black Hat and Phrack.
Just because "academics" don't introduce themselves as such to the script kiddies, doesn't mean that we're not around.
--saint
Apparently the disconnect may have to do with how bandwidth works, because that site is slashdotted all to hell now! Either that, or during that long delay, they were hacking into my PC. Anyone else get the jitters when they go to a website about hacking and it just sits there and grinds in the browser?
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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.
My paper, "How to Pwn n00b Sys Admins" wuz turned down by teh pier reveiw commitee bcuz they sed i had bad grammer.
teh suxors im l33t
-m