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Two Black Hat Talks On Apple Security Cancelled

An anonymous reader writes "Two separate Apple security talks have been nixed at the last minute from next week's Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas. The Washington Post's Security Fix blog reports that Apple researcher Charles Edge was to present on flaws in Apple's FileVault encryption plan, but asked Black Hat to cancel the talk, citing confidentiality agreements with Apple. Then on Friday, Apple pulled its security engineering team out of a planned public discussion on the company's security practices — which would have been a first for Apple. 'Marketing got wind of it, and nobody at Apple is ever allowed to speak publicly about anything without marketing approval,' a Black Hat spokesman said."

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  1. definately MS's doing by timmarhy · · Score: 0, Troll

    i don't know how, but this is definitely MS's fault. those sneaky pricks at MS have found a way to force apple into using their patented security model.

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  2. Re:Sounds very logic to me. by timmarhy · · Score: 0, Troll

    as apposed to an exploit (which apple ignores or doesn't look into) turning into the equivalent of the code red worm? brilliant PR work there son.

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  3. Re:Sounds very logic to me. by vague+disclaimer · · Score: 0, Troll
    **The problem is that they need permission from *marketing*.**

    And the evidence that this is the case? The word of some "spokesman" for Black Hat.

    Right. That's me convinced!