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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 07:15:13 +0800
To: cypherpunks@Algebra.COM
Subject: Summary of FBI talk @ MIT, Sept 10
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Subject: Summary of FBI talk September 10, 1997
To: BBLISA Announce <bblisa-announce@bblisa.org>
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Summary of FBI talk held September 10, 1997 7-9p.m.
Room 395 MIT E-51 ---- HES [Heidi Schmidt] hschmidt@phx.com
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Note: I did not write down Steves' address but you can get it from the site. :)
Concepts discussed regarding cybercrime....
T.O.E (Tool, Object, Evidence)
Tool-- You are used to get to the target
Object-- You are the target
Evidence -- Evidence of the crime
C.I.A ( all pertaining to data and your rights to have the following...)
Confidentiality of data
Integrity of data
Availability of data
The url for
Subsection 1030. Fraud and related activity in connection with computers
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/1030_new.html
This subsection protects three types of computers within institutions:
1) Financial based institutions using computers
2) Governmental based institutions using computers
3) Foreign commerce or Interstate commerce transaction based institutions
using computers
The url for
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section CCIPS
http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/index.html
Contact information for CSI
http://www.gosci.com
telephone: 415 905 2370
Since spam and other security issues cropped up as sub topics
I am mentioning other urls that
may prove helpful in the long run.
Additional sites of interest regarding security and spam:
Spam
http://spam.abuse.net
http://www.cauce.org
Web security
http://www.nmrc.org/faqs/www/
Sage resources (including security)
http://www.usenix.org/sage/sysadmins/sysadmin_resource.html
These are only but a drop on the planet, but they are a start.
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The next announcement will be regarding the development of the
BBLISA web site currently beign hosted at
http://jthome.jthome.com/~bblisa
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Heidi Schmidt
hschmidt@phx.com
UNIX Systems Administrator-Webmistress
The Boston Phoenix Media Communications Group
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