Tenth Annual AusCERT Conference Kicks Off 27
lukehopewell1 writes "The tenth annual AusCERT (Australian Computer Emergency Response Team) conference kicks off today in Queensland, Australia, touting appearances from Microsoft, Telstra, Rio Tinto and the founder of Kaspersky Labs, Eugene Kaspersky. You can watch a video wrap-up of AusCERT conferences in the years gone by, complete with laughs, interviews, old-timey newscasts and that time IBM gave out USB drives laden with malware."
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not really... we revel in that shit.
just look at Kath and Kim.
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I can't imagine an Australian being the least bit offended by that.
Being reminded of an Ashes will likely rankle though.
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No, there's just plenty of stuff that yanks think gets under Aussie's skins. Most Aussie's would rather be descended from crim's than England's inbred tea-party set.
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I'm completely dumbfounded I can't even think of anything rude to say.
AAAahhhh your Australian Mother's Certficate's been compromised, and you can't implement RSA worth a damn!
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Your hashing algorithm isn't worth it's salt.
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Do they do anything useful? I've contacted these guys multiple times about large-scale break-ins on systems holding plenty of personal information, but no response.
Yep, they're very useful for excuses when you want a junket. Also when you want your environment so locked down you can't do any actual work thanks to implementing their paranoid ineffective ramblings.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldton#Australian_Defence_Satellite_Communications_Station ect.
Then remind them that their only connection to real computer crime was the remote tapping of a computer in 1989.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_(computer_hacker) [wikipedia.org]
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IBM gave out USB drives laden with malware
They gave away copies of Lotus Notes?