Security Issues with configuring and maintaining an IIS 4 server

Presented at Black Hat USA 1999, July 8, 1999, 2:40 p.m. (60 minutes).

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Presenters:

  • Eugene Schultz - Contributing author, Internet Security for Business
    Dr. Eugene Schultz, CISSP, is the Research Director and Trusted Security Advisor with Global Integrity Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). In this role he conducts research and consulting activities and provides strategic guidance to corporate clients. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department at Purdue University in connection with his research activities. An expert in Windows NT, UNIX, and network security, Dr. Schultz is a member of the faculty of the Computer Security Institute and SANS (System Administration and Network Security). He has co-authored two books (UNIX: Its Use, Control and Audit and Internet Security for Business) and over 80 published articles, and is a contributing editor to Network Security in addition to being a member of IFIP Working Group 11.4 (Network Security) and the SANS Board of Directors. His new book, Practical Windows NT Security, will be released soon. He has received numerous professional awards, including the NASA Technical Innovation Award, Best Paper Award for the National Information Systems Security Conference, and Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) Professional Contribution Award. He has served as Chair of the U.S. Presidential Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection Group on Intrusion Detection and has also provided expert testimony for the U.S. Senate. Before coming to Global Integrity, he was the Principal and Information Security Practice Leader for SRI Consulting, where he also served as Program Manager and Research Director for the I-4 (International Information Integrity Institute) Program. Dr. Schultz was also previously a Principal Security Engineer with ARCA Systems, the Project Manager and founder of the Department of Energy's Computer Incident Advisory Capability (CIAC) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Group Leader at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He holds a Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from Purdue University, where he was a David Ross Fellow and member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi.

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