"The annual USENIX security symposium is a gathering place for all kinds of ideas: those on how to stop security flaws and those about what kinds of new security issues may emerge in the future."
Jeremy Reimer,
Ars Technica, 7.11.07
"Two bombshell papers released at the USENIX FAST '07 (File and Storage Technology) conference this week bring a welcome dose of reality to the basic building block of storage: the disk drive."
Robin Harris,
Computerworld, 2.21.07
"The 20th annual LISA (Large Installation System Administration) conference was held in Washington DC this year, from December 3rd to December 8th, continuing its tradition of excellent speakers, thought provoking side-topics and an all-around good time."
Charlie Schluting,
EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet.com, 12.14.06
"[T]he number of famous and significant leaders in the Unix and free software world I saw walking the hallways was impressive, and the line-up on the podiums was even more so."
Andy Oram,
O'Reilly Media, 06.02.06
"Some of the best Internet minds in the world met last week to discuss a wide range of methods to rid the Web of malicious traffic. The USENIX invitation-only workshop, called Steps to Reducing Unwanted Traffic on the Internet (SRUTI), brought together more than 50 academics from all over the world as well as technical staff from equipment vendors and ISPs to develop methods to cut down on spam, viruses, worms and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks - methods that are practical at an operational level."
Tim Greene,
ARNnet, 07.11.05
"USENIX conferences are not to be missed. The meetings were open technically, had topics that were well-thought out and ultimately created an environment of serious discussion. It's a great privilege to be with over 900 of the best and the brightest of technology."
George Rosamond,
Dæmon News, 07.04
"A respected computer users group has begun lobbying Congress to ignore arguments against open-source software made by Unix vendor The SCO Group."
Robert McMillan,
InfoWorld, 02.27.04
"[T]he quality and quantity of thoughtful and innovative work being demonstrated at BSDCon is nothing short of astonishing."
Michael W. Lucas,
Dæmon News, 09.03
"Large-scale systems must be secured from the bottom up with a layered approach of separately protecting the Internet, network system and site levels of activity, Akamai chief security architect Andrew Ellis said at the Usenix Security Symposium in Washington..."
Warren's Washington Internet Daily, 08.07.03
"One of my favorite conferences of the year is coming up. It's the USENIX [Annual] Technical Conference....The great thing about USENIX is it's not only Linux and free software. People with deep knowledge of both free and proprietary software attend. The result is neither free software world domination hype nor proprietary FUD stand a chance in the blazing light of USENIX scrutiny."
Don Marti, Editor in Chief, Linux Journal, 05.29.03
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Coverage of the 17th USENIX Security Symposium:
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Plug-in Opens Door for Self-signed SSL Certs in Firefox 3
SearchSecurity.com, 8.22.08
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Russia and Georgia Continue AttacksOnline
CNET News.com, 8.12.08
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No More Need for an Antivirus Software?
ZDNet.com, 8.12.08
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Next-generation Computer Antivirus System Developed
ScienceDaily, 8.7.08
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Now, Network Cloud for Next-generation Antivirus System
Thaindian News, 8.7.08
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Firewall Pioneer Wanted a 'Super-secure' Blogging Service... So He's Built His Own
Network World, 8.5.08
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Disk Encryption 'No Silver Bullet'
ZDNet.co.uk, 7.31.08
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Phishing Kits Steal from Customers
The Tech Herald, 7.31.08
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Researchers Reveal New Blacklisting Method
SearchSecurity.com, 7.31.08
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Phishing Kits Widely Compromised to Steal from Phishers
InformationWeek, 7.31.08
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Pure Digital's Flip Camcorder No. 1
The Tech Chronicles, SFGate.com, 7.31.08
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'Hacktivism' Threatens World of Nations
The Register, 7.31.08
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Most Drive-by Malware Comes from China, Google Says
CNET News.com, 7.30.08
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Lost Laptops Get Open-source Rescue Service
ZDNet.co.uk, 7.30.08
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Calif. Official Votes for Optical Scans, Hand Tallies
CNET News.com, 7.30.08
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Most Drive-by Malware Comes from China, Google Says
CNET News.com, 7.30.08
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Dr. Strangevote Saves Mankind with Luddite Voting Recipe
The Register, 7.30.08
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One Way to Keep Track of Your Lost Laptop
The Tech Chronicles, SFGate.com, 7.28.08
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Internet Blacklisting Tool Unveiled
Silicon.com, 7.28.08
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PageRank-like Algorithm Creates Predictive Malware Blacklist
Ars Technica, 7.25.08
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Researchers Redefine the Internet Blacklist
ZDNet.co.uk, 7.25.08
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Attackers' Behavior Builds Better Blacklists
SecurityFocus, 7.24.08
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Open Source Adeona Tracks Stolen laptops
p2pnet news, 7.23.08
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Researchers Borrow from Google PageRank for Network Defense Service
ZDNet.com, 7.23.08
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Data Can Leak From Partially Encrypted Disks
PC World, 7.16.08
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New Service Tracks Missing Laptops for Free
InfoWorld, 7.14.08
Coverage of the HotSec '08: 3rd USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security:
Coverage of the EVT '08: 2008 USENIX/ACCURATE Electronic Voting Technology Workshop:
Coverage of the 2008 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:
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VMware Engineer Praises AMD's Nested Page Tables
SearchServerVirtualization.com, 7.21.08
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Most Network Data Sits Untouched
GCN, 7.1.08
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Serial Computing Is Dead; The Future Is Parallelism
SearchDataCenter.com, 6.30.08
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The Data Center; A Sysadmin's Playground
TechTarget, 6.27.08
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The JavaScript Work Turns at USENIX 2008
TechTarget, 6.27.08
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VMware Pioneers Decoupled Dynamic Analysis
GCN, 6.26.08
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Microsoft Exchange on Linux?!?
GCN, 6.26.08
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Coming Soon: A Laptop in Your Pocket
Computerworld, 6.25.08
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At USENIX '08, Worker Productivity Focus a Bone of Contention
TechTarget, 6.25.08
Coverage of NSDI '08:
5th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation:
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ISPs Alter Web Traffic, Says Study
Web Host Industry Review, 4.18.08
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Study Confirms ISPs Meddle With Web Traffic
Slashdot, 4.18.08
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Remus: High Availability via Asynchronous Virtual Machine Replication
Virtualization.com, 4.16.08
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ISPs Meddled With Their Customers' Web Traffic, Study Finds
PC World, 4.16.08
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Internet Full of Cyberspace "Black Holes"
FOXNews.com, 4.11.08
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Researchers Map Internet's "Black Holes"
Network World, 4.10.08
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Research Reveals Internet "Black Holes"
Daily Tech, 4.9.08
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Scientists Tackling Internet's "Black Holes"
Thaindian News, 4.9.08
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Researchers Uncover Black Holes Across the Internet
TG Daily, 4.8.08

Coverage of LEET '08: First USENIX Workshop on Large-Scale Exploits and Emergent Threats:

Coverage of UPSEC '08: Usability, Psychology, and Security 2008:

Coverage of FAST '08: 6th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies:

Coverage of the 16th USENIX Security Symposium:
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Foreign Attacks Prompt FBI Warning to Enterprises
Computerworld, 9.28.07
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Mobile Insecurity: It's Just a Matter of Time Before Mobile Devices Fall Victim to Newand MajorExploits
Dark Reading, 9.14.07
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MS-ManiC: Microsoft Steps Up Its Multicore Work
ZDNet.com, 8.23.07
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Researchers Identify Spam's Weak Spot
Platinax, 8.15.07
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Vista Prevents Users Playing High-Def Content
Network World, 8.10.07
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There's Hope for Stopping Mobile Malware
InfoWorld, 8.10.07
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Enterprise Security Remains a Balancing Act
InfoWorld, 8.9.07
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57% of Spam Scam Sites Hosted in US
Virus Bulletin, 8.9.07
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Fighting Click Fraud Through Trust
InfoWorld, 8.8.07
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Finally, Payback Time for Spammers
Government Executive, 8.8.07
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Fighting Spam, Site by Site
PCWorld, 8.8.07
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SpyProxy Takes Web Apps Security Fight to "Virtual Sandbox"
InfoWorld, 8.8.07
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Study Finds Spam's Achilles Heel
Techworld, 8.8.07
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Researchers: Take Anti-spam Fight to the Web
InfoWorld, 8.7.07
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Individual Web Servers "Responsible" for Scams
BCS, 8.7.07
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Scam Spam Has a Weak Spot
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 8.6.07
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Computer Scientists Shed Light on Internet Scams
Science Daily, 8.6.07
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Testing a Bluetooth Worm on Nokia E90 Communicator
Help Net Security, 7.30.07
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Security Paper Shows How Application Can Steal CPU Cycles
Ars Technica, 7.11.07

Coverage of WOOT '07: First USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies:

Coverage of the 2007 USENIX Annual Technical Conference:

Coverage of NSDI '07: 4th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design & Implementation:

Coverage of HotBots '07: First Workshop on Hot Topics in Understanding Botnets:

Coverage of FAST '07: 5th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies:
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Opinion: Real-world Disk Failure Rates Offer Surprises
Computerworld, 6.21.07
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The Real Cost of Storage, Part 2
EnterpriseStorageForum.com, 5.9.07
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Hard Disk Failure Rates 'Up to 13pc'
The Australian, 4.17.07
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Hard Disk MTBF: Where's the Reliable Reliability Data?
PCMag.com, 3.20.07
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Hard Drive Failures and Contributory Storage
TidBITS.com, 3.15.07
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Manufacturers' MTTF Underestimates HDD Failure Rates
HEXUS.net, 3.4.07
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Disk Drive Failures Higher Than Predicted by Vendors
The Mac Observer, 3.2.07
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Disk Drive Failures 13 Times What Vendors Say, Study Says
Computerworld, 3.2.07
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Researchers Warning on Dodgy Drives
Techworld, 3.2.07
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Hard Disk MTBF: Flap or Farce?
eWeek Channel Insider, 2.28.07
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High Heat May Not Harm Disk Drives
Network World, 2.28.07
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Hard Data
Computerworld, 2.26.07
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Everything You Know About Disks Is Wrong
Computerworld, 2.21.07
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Google Spins Out Hard Disk Paper
WebProNews, 2.19.07
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Google Releases Paper on Disk Reliability
Slashdot.org, 2.17.07
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On the Reliability of Hard Disks
AllThingsDistributed.com, 2.14.07
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