Computer Security since the 1960s with Peter Neumann

Published: May 22, 2007, 1:04 p.m.

The 14th episode of The Silver Bullet Security Podcast features Peter Neumann, designer of the Multics OS file system, moderator of comp.RISKS, and Principal Scientist at the SRI Computer Science Laboratory. In this show, Gary and Peter discuss the most important changes in computer security since the 1960s, the discipline involved in early Multics engineering (\u201cnodody writes a line of code without the approving authorities [having] read and understood the specification\u201d), why DRM is the \u201cwrong solution to the wrong problem,\u201d and who was more interesting to meet: Albert Einstein or Norah Jones.\n\nPeter Neumann\ncomp.RISKS\nComputer-Related Risks\nMultics\nA General-Purpose File System For Secondary Storage \u2013 Peter\u2019s 1965 paper on Multics\nMultics History Project\nThe Brooklyn Boogaloo Blowout\n\nThe post Computer Security since the 1960\u2019s with Peter Neumann appeared first on Cigital \xbb The Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw.\nThe post Computer Security since the 1960\u2019s with Peter Neumann appeared first on Cigital \xbb The Silver Bullet Security Podcast with Gary McGraw.