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Defcon Capture the Flag: Defending Vulnerable Code from Intense Attack
Washington, DC April 22-April 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DISCEX.2003.1194878DARPA Information Survivability Confe ...
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Crispin Cowan, WireX Communications, Inc.
Seth Arnold, WireX Communications, Inc.
Steve Beattie, WireX Communications, Inc.
Chris Wright, WireX Communications, Inc.
John Viega, Secure Software Inc.
Defcon?s Capture the Flag (CtF) game is the largest open computer security hacking game. This year?s CtF hat rules that made it particularly difficult to be a successful defender. We entered an Immunix server, comprised of five years of IA&S, OASIS, FTN, and CHATS technologies, to see whether this system could survive sustained attack from determined experts. We describe our experience surviving Defcon CtF.
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Crispin Cowan, Seth Arnold, Steve Beattie, Chris Wright, John Viega, "Defcon Capture the Flag: Defending Vulnerable Code from Intense Attack," discex, vol. 1, pp.120, DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition - Volume I, 2003
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