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Stolen laptop affects thousands of current and former Stanford employees

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2008-06-08 23:12:08 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Stanford University Contractor/Consultant/Branch None Victims current and former employees hired before September 28, 2007 Number Affected as many as 72,000 Types of Data Some or all of the following; First and last name, gender, birthdate, Social Security Number, Business title and office location, Work and home phone numbers, Home...
 
 
 
 
 
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Employees Vital Data On Stolen Stanford Laptop

2008-06-08 02:45:23 by Dave Lewis in Liquidmatrix Security Digest
 
...Stanford University was pinched From the San Francisco Chronicle Stanford University has notified tens of thousands of past and current Stanford University employees that their personal information - including their dates of birth, Social Security numbers and home addresses - was on the hard drive of a stolen university laptop A Stanford...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Blast from the Past: CEP at Stanford,1998-2003

2008-07-07 19:20:21 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...Stanford Complex event processing (CEP) is a new technology. It can be applied to extracting and analyzing information from any kind of distributed message-based system. It is developed from the Rapide concepts of (1) causal event modeling, (2) event patterns and pattern matching, and (3) event pattern maps and constraints. Complex event...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stolen laptop teaches Stanford a lesson on need for encryption

2008-06-09 13:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
About 72,000 Stanford University faculty members, staffers and students may be at risk of identity theft after a laptop containing their personal information was reported stolen
 
 
 
 
 
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On The History of Event Processing: Global Network Monitoring

2008-08-30 10:17:59 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...Stanford , researchersthere outlined their view of the future applications for CEP, as follows Instant Insight - hierarchical event viewing applied to the Enterprise IT layer Analysing business processes Network Level Monitoring and Management Cyber Security: Network Intrusion Detection Enterprise Monitoring and Management Modeling and...
 
 
 
 
 
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More High Profile Sites IFRAME Injected

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2008-03-12 09:49:36 by HASH0x8b74b5c in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...Stanford Business School Alumni Association - gsbapps.stanford.edu - 157 pages BushTorrent - bushtorrent.com - 147 pages ChildCareExchange - ccie.com - 131 pages The University of Vermont - uvm.edu - 120 pages Hippodrome State Theatre - Gainesville, FL - thehipp.org - 112 pages Minnesota State University Mankato - mnsu.edu - 94 pages The...
 
 
 
 
 
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Notes from IEEE Web 2.0 Security and Privacy Workshop (W2SP2008)

2008-05-27 22:45:00 by Security Retentive in Security Retentive
 
...stanford.edu/~abarth http://cs.stanford.edu/~cjackson both have the same origin from the browsers point of view, but don't necessarily have the same security policy per use intent. Because the web browser can't really distinguish between them, we don't have a clean way of separating the security policies here Collin went on to show a...
 
 
 
 
 
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CEP, Event Noise and Asymmetric Event Processing

2008-10-02 05:22:59 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...Stanford University , you will see that the application of CEP was toward solving myriad asymmetric event processing problems in distributed networks. These applications included challenging problems such as Network Level Monitoring and Management Cyber Security: Network Intrusion Detection Enterprise Monitoring and Management Modeling and...
 
 
 
 
 
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CEP Product Complexity at Coral8

2008-04-05 14:11:01 by Greg Reemler in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...Stanford than a tool for everyday business users, based on Marks post, where he concludes Not too scary, is it? - Mark Tsimelzon, President & CTO, Coral8 Hmmmm. I think Ill ask the software team at Techrotechto write some event processingapplications in C since we have a strongteam of C programmers coming off another project next week