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RSA book signings

Net-Security has found the list of book signings for RSA. People who want to buy a signed copy from the bookstore can find me there at 12 noon just after the cryptographer's panel. People who already have a copy who want it signed can find me after one of my sessions and/or at the VeriSign booth.


Phillip Hallam-Baker, Principal Scientist, VeriSign Inc. has authored The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime. He will be at RSA Conference and speaking on two panels: DEV-107 Security Usability: The New Challenge and STA-302 Extended Validation: Raising the Bar for Internet Trust.


Ira Winkler's newest book was published shortly after RSA Conference 2007, Zen and the Art of Information Security. Ira is presenting EXP-108 How to Take Down the Power Grid and is participating on the panel CONS-107 Protecting the Homeland: How to Win the Botnet Battle?


Billy Hoffman, HP Security Labs and Bryan Sullivan, Microsoft Corporation, recently published Ajax Security. They will be presenting HT2-303 Ajax Applications: A Blueprint for Disaster.


Andrew (Yehuda) Lindell, Chief Cryptographer (and Assistant Professor), Aladdin Knowledge Systems (and Bar-Ilan University, Israel) has published a new book, Introduction to Modern Cryptography. He is on three Cryptography panels: CRYP-106 Cryptographic Building Blocks, CRYP-107 Fairness in Secure Computation and CRYP-108 Message Authentication Codes.


Brian Chess & Jacob West, Fortify Software, have written Secure Programming with Static Analysis and are presenting EXP-401 Learn to Stop Fuzzing and Find More Bugs.

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