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Who's the Boss? Autonomics and New-Fangled Security Gizmos with Minds of Their Own
Abstract:
How do humans stay in the loop when autonomics seems to be pushing them out? What do you do with a system designed to have a mind of its own? Who's responsible when it makes agreements with other systems that may cost your company money? This talk will incorporate the results of interviews with sysadmins working with autonomic systems. I'll share their reflections and my own on the potential impacts of future autonomic systems.
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BibTeX
@conference {245540,
author = {Glenn Fink},
title = {Who{\textquoteright}s the Boss? Autonomics and {New-Fangled} Security Gizmos with Minds of Their Own},
year = {2007},
address = {Dallas, TX},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
author = {Glenn Fink},
title = {Who{\textquoteright}s the Boss? Autonomics and {New-Fangled} Security Gizmos with Minds of Their Own},
year = {2007},
address = {Dallas, TX},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
}
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