Confessions of a Hacker
Interhack's Matt Curtin will be at the October 7, 2003
meeting of The Ohio State University chapter of the
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Entitled,
“Confessions of a Hacker,” the talk
promises to be an entertaining and thought-provoking
look at computing, aimed at students looking to enter
the field.
Points to be included:
- What is the information technology landscape
like?
- Where is IT going?
- Who will thrive, and who will not make it?
Meeting Details
ACM Kickoff meeting:
- Date:
- October 7th, Tuesday
- Time:
- 5:30 - 7:00PM
- Location:
- The Ohio State University,
Dreese Laboratories
(DL) 263 (Subject to change to possibly DL480)
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About the Speaker
C Matthew Curtin, CISSP is the founder of Interhack
Corporation, an information assurance and forensic
computing firm. He is also a Lecturer at The Ohio
State University's Department of Computer and
Information Science. Matt is the author of Developing
Trust: Online Privacy and Security (Apress, 2001) and
is presently at work on his next book, recounting his
efforts in the 1997 fall of the US Government standard
for data encryption. He is a member of the ACM, IEEE
Computer Society, USENIX Association, ISSA, and
probably others that he cannot remember off of the top
of his head.