] Welcome to the Abusable Technologies Awareness Center ] (ATAC). Our mission is to provide current and accurate ] information about technology that oversteps its bounds. ] Whether the concerns relate to unexpected privacy ] violations or inappropriate security, ATAC serves as a ] clearinghouse for informed discussions. Our panelists, ] allrespected Computer Scientists introduce topics as new ] disclosures are made, and the forum is open to the public ] for discussion. This site is hosted at the Information ] Security Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Found via BoingBoing.. As they did, note the list of contributors: ] Steve Bellovin, AT&T Labs-Research ] Matt Bishop, UC Davis ] Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania ] Dan Boneh, Stanford University ] Simon Byers, AT&T Labs-Research ] Bill Cheswick, Lumeta ] Lorrie Cranor, AT&T Labs-Research ] Ed Felten, Princeton University ] Dan Geer, Independent Consultant ] Tadayoshi Kohno, UC San Diego ] Carl Landwehr, University of Maryland ] Patrick McDaniel, AT&T Labs-Research ] Gary McGraw, Cigital ] Mike Reiter, Carnegie Mellon University ] Avi Rubin, Johns Hopkins University ] Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Internet Security ] Richard M. Smith, Internet Consultant ] Adam Stubblefield, Johns Hopkins University ] Dan Wallach, Rice University ATAC: Abusable Technologies Awareness Center |