Weapons of Choice: How Terrorists Use the Web

Weapon of choice is a bit misleading. The ultimate weapon of choice for terrorists is a far cry from a computer keyboard, but this story ties into a lot of the public speaking I do on this topic.


A Brave New World Order: Tomorrow's Cybergeek Spies

I am not sure whether being called a cybergeek spy is a good or a bad thing. I am also not sure what this appeared in or when, but I found it on the net in electronic form.


Security Experts Warn of Holes in Lotus Domino

Can't say we didn't warn you. SDI and TrustFactory announced multiple Lotus vulnerabilities at DefCon 2000. The announcement actually attracted a lot of media attention, but we still wouldn't let them attend the party.


The Web Is a Hacker's Playground

An article from PCWorld in which I am quoted. She didn't quite capture what I was trying to say regarding certification, but it is a decent article.


Computer Security: Who Won the Balkans Cyberwar

I am not sure I would classify this as warfare, but it is an interesting read anyway.


Internet-Based Attack Risk Distracts Organizations From Internal Trouble

SIGNAL Magazine came and interviewed myself and several others during my tenure at SDI. They were actually a very good organization to work with as they visited our site and really took time to conduct multiple interviews and to incorporate…


Hackers Intensify Fears Of Industrial Espionage

A story on information security risks that appeared in National Defense Magazine.


Generation Hack

This is a popular culture piece written for the now defunct Upstart Magazine. It is a first person perspective from a 1996 hacker conference that I attended.


Hackers open door to Windows

Each year, I get numerous requests from the media to discuss events surrounding the DefCon hacker conference in Las Vegas. In this story, the Financial Times spoke to me about the role that WhiteHat hackers play in the security community. I am…


Was it You Who Attacked Yahoo?

The Guardian in the UK was one of several media outlets that ran with stories inspired by my DDOS editorial in 2000.