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Information sharing is something of a holy grail in computer security. The idea is simple enough: if we could only find out the sort of attacks our peers are experiencing, then we could use that information to protect ourselves. But, as Alexandre Sieira pointed out at the FIRST conference, this creates a trust paradox.
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There are quite a few talks at the FIRST conference this week about getting computers to automatically receive, process and distribute information about security events. However I was particularly interested in a session on the human issues that need to accompany any such information exchange.
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