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This is an updated version of a guest lecture on server security for MIT Lincoln Lab's Capture the Flag class last semester. We'll discuss a couple of public-facing SIPB services, their security models, and how we're able to run things in such a public enviroment safely. We'll aso compare them with standard (out-of-the-box) server configurations for the same types of applications.
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This is an updated version of a guest lecture on server security for MIT Lincoln Lab's Capture the Flag class last semester. We'll discuss a couple of public-facing SIPB services, their security models, and how we're able to run things in such a public environment safely. We'll also compare them with standard (out-of-the-box) server configurations for the same types of applications.
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 2 December 2011

[edit] Server Security

Date: November 29, 2011, at 3:00 PM
Presenters: Geoffrey Thomas (geofft)
Location: 3-133
Notes: slides
Abstract: This is an updated version of a guest lecture on server security for MIT Lincoln Lab's Capture the Flag class last semester. We'll discuss a couple of public-facing SIPB services, their security models, and how we're able to run things in such a public environment safely. We'll also compare them with standard (out-of-the-box) server configurations for the same types of applications.
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