We’ve had a lot of enquiries recently about DigiNotar, Globalsign, and the death of the Certificate Authority. (Not to mention the death of the firewall and the death of AV, but I don’t think I can bear another of those right now… ) Having responded to several of those between us, Róbert Lipovský (malware researcher at ESET’s HQ in Bratislava and a frequent contributor to this blog) and I put our heads together and posted a joint article to SC Magazine’s Cybercrime Corner on “Dead Certs?” in a sort of FAQ format.
SC Mag also published a short article of mine on the aftermath of the 9/11 anniversary. Of course, there have been many articles around that topic: Bruce Schneier included a comprehensive list of 10-year anniversary articles in his latest “Cryptogram” newsletter. He also included sections on Terrorism in the U.S. Since 9/11 and on The Efficacy of Post-9/11 Counterterrorism, both including copious links, so further commentary from me is probably superfluous.
David Harley CITP FBCS CISSP
ESET Senior Research Fellow
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