IEEE Infocom ‘99Internet Security PanelMarch 24, 1999Peter HoneymanModerator
PanelistsSteve BellovinAT&T Labs ResearchAngelos D. KeromytisUniversity of PennsylvaniaDebanjan SahaIBM T.J. Watson Research CenterMarcus RanumCEO, Network Flight Recorder, Inc.
Is Internet security getting better or worse?
Is {IPSec, SSH, SSL, OTP, PGP, DNSSEC, …} the answer?
What’s holding back widespread deployment?
How much security is enough?
Can hackers really take down the router infrastructure “in five keystrokes”?
Is global consensus on PKI a prerequisite for Internet security?
Does IPSec meet the needs of end-to-end security requirements?
Is “bug free” software a prerequisite for secure software?
Are service providers willing to trade with ’nyms?
Can security be legislated?
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