This talk will dwell briefly on the computer security problems that derive from the rapid changes in Internet culture, discuss the most common causes of computer security problems in the (Stanford) academic environment, and finally introduce the University's computer security response team and the current trends in computer and network misuse and abuse.
About the speaker:
From 1975 until 1994 Mr. Hansen was a member of the technical staff at the Stanford's Integrated Circuits Laboratory. In this position he served as Systems Manager supporting the research efforts of the faculty, staff, and graduate students of the Simulation and Modeling Group and as Senior Scientific Programmer developing programs for the simulation and modeling of silicon integrated circuit processing. His work in this area has produced several widely used silicon IC process and device simulation programs. In 1983 he was asked to organize the Electrical Engineering Computer Facility (EECF) at Stanford, serving as its Director until 1994.
Stephen E. Hansen received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1976 and 1981 respectively. Mr. Hansen is a member of Sigma Xi, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the Systems Administrators Guild (SAGE), and College and University Information Security Professionals (CUISP).
Contact information:
Stephen E. Hansen
Sweet Hall, Room 324
590 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-3090
(650) 723-1058
(650) 725-9121
hansen@Stanford.EDU