From: fc@all.net (Dr. Frederick B. Cohen)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: fc@all.net (Dr. Frederick B. Cohen)
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 1995 17:53:41 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: John Gage's comments at Computer Security Day in Cleveland
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John Gave gave an interesting pitch for Java at the CSSI Computer
Security Day sessions in Cl;evelan yesterday (November 30). Among
his comments were:
Java is not secure - it is "safe"
He (John Gage) regularly downloads binary executables from the
Internet and runs them on his workstation at Sun - (connected to
the internal Sun network).
Sun has terrible physical security - unknown people roam the halls
at night all by themselves.
In 2 years, you will be able to buy a computer that does more than
a Sparc now does, in a portable package the size of a cell
phone, with more than 30 million bits per second of mobile
bandwidth direct to the Internet, for less than $30.
-> See: Info-Sec Heaven at URL http://all.net/
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