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Contents 
September/October 2004

Basic Training
Computer Security
Mike Andrews and James A. Whittaker
This new department helps readers new to security and privacy and also introduces all readers to the large and growing body of knowledge that comprises this field.

 

Guest Editors' Introduction
Secure or Usable?
Lorrie Faith Cranor and Simson Garfinkel

The articles in this issue represent a small sample of recent work in the usable security area. Our goal: to make usability issues less challenging for developers of computer-security systems.

 

From the Editors
Time Out for Station Identification
Fred B. Schneider
Our associate editor in chief, Fred Schneider, examines the Computer Society magazine model and if the model is applicable to IEEE Security & Privacy readers.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Richard Clarke Talks Cybersecurity and JELL-O
Greg Goth
An interview with former White House counterterrorism and cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke shortly after his 9/11 testimony.

Extras

Listen to a panel discussion from the 2003 Network + Interop Conference, featuring Bill Cheswick (Lumeta), Paul Kocher (Cryptography Research), Gary McGraw (Cigital), and Avi Rubin (Johns Hopkins). 

Listen to an interview with Lance Spitzner on the Honeynet Project. His original article appeared in the March/April 2003 issue.
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Attention, Book Authors

The IEEE CS Press books department is actively soliciting expert book authors for security topics. If you are someone with an idea for a book or an established author, please contact Deborah Plummer, Manager Books, at +1 714.821.8380 to talk about the Computer Society's partnership with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and the excellent publishing opportunities available through CS books.

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