95 percent of U.S. ATMs run on Windows XP (MARKETPLACE.org)

95 percent of U.S. ATMs run on Windows XP (MARKETPLACE.org)


95 percent of U.S. ATMs run on Windows XP (MARKETPLACE.org)

Posted: 20 Mar 2014 05:41 AM PDT

"Therefore, anybody running an XP system could fall prey to someone who is trying to exercise one of those vulnerabilities," says Eugene Spafford, executive director of The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security at Purdue University. He says XP users had more than six years to prepare for the end, but not everyone has been proactive.

Spafford Interviewed on Balancing Breadth and Depth in Cybersecurity Education

Posted: 11 Mar 2014 05:37 AM PDT

Spaf_ACM_Interview.pdf

People of ACM: Eugene Spafford

Posted: 11 Mar 2014 05:36 AM PDT

Eugene H. Spafford is chair of ACM's U.S. Public Policy Council (USACM), and is a Member-at-Large of the ACM Council. He is a professor of Computer Science at Purdue University, and founder and executive director of the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) there. His current research interests are focused on issues of computer and network security, cybercrime and ethics, technology policy, and social impact of computing. More information »

0 comments:

Post a Comment