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Show 011 - An Interview with Dorothy Denning

Dorothy Denning

On the 11th episode of The Silver Bullet Security Podcast, Gary talks with Dorothy Denning, a professor in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School. Previously, Dorothy was a distinguished professor at Georgetown University and a professor at Purdue University. Gary and Dorothy discuss Dorothy’s involvement in the Clipper Chip controversy (which earned Dorothy the moniker “clipper chick”), the concept of geo-encryption, and a famous 1990 paper she wrote describing a series of interviews with malicious hackers.

 
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2 Responses to “Show 011 - An Interview with Dorothy Denning”

  1. Oleg Zhylin Says:

    I have to disappoint you about C/C++, it will never be gone. If it will no longer be tought in schools we are facing Idiocracy movie (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/) in software development. Developers must know how to program computers, not software abstractions over them.

    As to the topic of the podcast, I would like to emphasise again that C/C++ are _system_ languages which were, are, and will be used to program systems cores. And if we want those cores to be secure, we have no other way but to understand how to use the tools properly.

  2. gem Says:

    If you have to code to the metal, you can use assembly like we did back when I was a kid. I suppose C is like assembly on steroids, so it will have a place.

    However, rampant use of C in non-system places is not helping. And there is no excuse for C++ which is the worst piece of unbelievable crap ever foist on the planet as a programming language.

    Learning to use C in a secure manner is a good idea. (As you probably know, I have spent a decent chunk of my research career working on that kind of thing.) However learning to use C++ in a secure manner is idiocy itself. Just throw out the language.

    Who me opinions??

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