Thursday, April 12, 2007 | 10:45AM–11:45AM | Denver 5/6
Session Type:
Professional Development
Although monkey-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks are well-known, little is done to prevent them. We'll give examples of MITM attacks against SSL Web sites, Kerberos, and SSH, all using free tools in a typical campus computer lab, then we'll show how vendors, sysadmins, and even end users can protect against these attacks.
Presenters
Andrew Korty
CISO, Indiana University
Sean Krulewitch
Deputy Information Security Officer, Indiana University Bloomington