1200637104 wietse.jpg The broken file shredder - secure programming traps and pitfalls Speaker: Wietse Venema, IBM T. J. Watson
Time and Location: Friday 01/25 at 11am in LC102

Abstract: Wietse analyzes a very small program that is obviously correct, yet completely fails to perform as expected, for more reasons than many people can think of. The audience is expected to have some programming experience, but detailed knowledge of C, UNIX or Windows is not required.

Bio: Wietse Venema is known for his software such as the TCP Wrapper and the POSTFIX mail system. He co-authored the SATAN network scanner and the Coroner's Toolkit (TCT) for forensic analysis, as well as a book on Forensic Discovery. Wietse received awards from the System Administrator's Guild (SAGE), the Netherlands UNIX User Group (NLUUG), as well as a Sendmail innovation award. He served a two-year term as chair of the international Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST). Wietse currently is a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson research center. After completing his Ph.D. in physics he changed career to computer science and never looked back.