Slashdot | Secure Interaction Design

Pingster writes « Next week, ICICS 2002 will take place in Singapore. Out of 40 papers at the conference, there will be just one paper that looks at human factors. Though many people know that usability problems can render even the strongest security useless, the security community has only recently started paying attention to usability issues. More serious thinking about usability and security is desperately needed. The paper proposes ten interaction design principles. Maybe you’ll find them obvious; maybe you’ll disagree with them entirely. Great! Let’s have a discussion. » Continuer la lecture de Slashdot | Secure Interaction Design

Slashdot | WEP Cracking for Mac OS X

Randar the Lava Liza writes « Finally there is a tool to put default Apple AirPort hardware into monitoring mode for wireless security analysis. KisMAC is a variant of Kismet that runs natively on Mac OS X. It requires a special driver to be installed to run the AirPort hardware in monitoring mode, and has built-in WEP cracking tools once enough weak packets have been sniffed. » Continuer la lecture de Slashdot | WEP Cracking for Mac OS X

[802.11b Planet] Setting Up a Real World Hotspot

[via AFrogInTheValley]

Are you thinking about putting up your first hotspot ? If so, you’re probably working hard to learn the basics of the business and technology. You’re reading, talking to vendors and striving to learn all you can about this exploding opportunity. Still, nothing answers questions like real world results. So it makes sense to look at an actual first time hotspot deployment.

Ça me fait penser aux projets Sputnik [Archive.org] ou Dolphin [Archive.org], ou encore NoCat [Archive.org]. Bientôt un projet au Québec, mais quel choix ?

Consultant et conférencier en logiciels libres et GNU/Linux basé à Montréal, Québec (Canada)