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Originally posted by AcesInTheHole
reply to post by sostyles
I don't really know how significant that is, unless Q33NY actually stands for something. Does it?
Well here's a screenshot to make it easier to see...
edit: QQ33NY would actually be more accurate, two planes hit the towers that day.
[edit on 2/29/08 by AcesInTheHole]
Originally posted by AcesInTheHole
reply to post by sostyles
I don't really know how significant that is, unless Q33NY actually stands for something. Does it?
Well here's a screenshot to make it easier to see...
edit: QQ33NY would actually be more accurate, two planes hit the towers that day.
[edit on 2/29/08 by AcesInTheHole]
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New situation : no more deterrence
* Before 11th September (QQ33N)
o Symbolic attack : no more
+ undetectable or discrete attack
+ balance between investment protection cost & risk to lose assets
* After 11th September (QQ33N)
o The whole communities can lose confidence
o Security against on cyberwar
+ at a greater scale for large infrastructure
o Main threat
+ Denial of service for a long time with multiple accidental coincidences
* Basic security
o Audit, accountability (identification & authentication)
Originally posted by talisman
reply to post by Esoterica
Really guys we are not talking about that. We are discussing what the OP started with.
That has nothing to do with the OP comments.
namely
Q33NY in wordpad and the font mentioned.
[edit on 29-2-2008 by talisman]
Michel Riguidel is the head of the Department of Computer Science and Networks, at ENST (Ecole
Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications) in Paris, where he lectures in security and advanced
networks.
His research is oriented towards security of Information Systems and Networks, architecture of
communication systems (Grids, Next Generation Internet, Active, Ad hoc and configurable
Networks), software radio and protocol engineering.
He created the first ITSEC E4 Firewall and has been developing watermarking technology since the
early days.
He has headed-up many R&D Projects in security: watermarking, PKI, formal methods, critical
infrastructure protection.
Currently, he is working on security of heterogeneous and mobile systems within Ambient
Intelligence and Quantic Networks.
He is the head of the Multidisciplinary Thematic Network in security at CNRS (RTP13)
He is an expert on the CSTI (The IT Strategic Council which advises the Prime Minister).
He belongs to the Executive Board of RNRT (National Network in Telecommunication Research).
In the IST Integrated Project of FP6, he is Scientific Director of the Seinit IP(Security Expert
Initiative) and Key Researcher of the Secoqc Integrated Project (Development of a Global Network
for Secure Communication based on Quantum Cryptography), responsible of the Network
Architecture.
He has several patents in security (firewall, watermarking and protecting CD ROM).