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Re: Security researchers organization
From: Crispin Cowan <crispin () immunix com>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 14:13:48 -0800
Thor Larholm wrote:
The Sardonix.org security auditing web site was designed to do something like this. It is not a "union", more like the Slashdot version of source code auditing. Sardonix provides:From: Russ [mailto:Russ.Cooper () rc on ca] (Was: Vulnerability Disclosure Formats (was "Re: Funny article")) <snip http://tinyurl.com/ve83>Thor Larholm proposed the idea of a "Union" to me. While I don't like the concept of union's in this day and age, our field is one that could benefit from such an idea wrt discoverers. They are far too often bashed (and I have been guilty of this), and often not recognized for what they do.
* Auditing resources: pointers to how-to's, tools, etc.
http://sardonix.org/Auditing_Resources.html
* Indexed lists of audited packages
http://sardonix.org/Browse_Programs.html
* Web form for submitting an audit
http://sardonix.org/Submit_Audit.php which triggers a responsible
disclosure process that follows the RFP
<http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/policy.html> disclosure protocol
* Mailing list for all the usual reasons
http://sardonix.org/Mailing_List.html
The problem was that we threw a party and no one came: hundreds signed
up for the mailing list, but a majority of submitted audits were pushed
in by students of David Wagner @ Berkeley, who were told to submit
audits as a class assignment.
A subtle distinction may be the root cause here: Sardonix seeks to change the research model from "find a bug, win a prize! (fame & glory for half a day)" to "audit software, report what you find, and win a reputation for the long term." Having a pile of audited software is *much* more useful to admins than an endless stream of "gotcha again!" advisories. But from the lack of response from security investigators, I conjecture that "find a bug, win a prize!" is more fun to do, and so that's what investigators choose to do.
I would just *love* to be wrong here. If there is something I can do to make Sardonix more attractive to investigators, without fundamentally changing its mission, sing out. I don't feel a need to change it over to "find a bug, win a prize" because Bugtraq, vuln-dev, etc. do a fine job of that: Sardonix is different to fill a perceived unmet need. But if it doesn't interest investigators, then it doesn't do anything at all. So how about it; what does it take to interest investigators?
Thanks, Crispin -- Crispin Cowan, Ph.D. http://immunix.com/~crispin/ Chief Scientist, Immunix http://immunix.com http://www.immunix.com/shop/
Current thread:
- Security researchers organization Thor Larholm (Nov 18)
- Re: Security researchers organization Crispin Cowan (Nov 19)
- help needed with DotGNU security review (was Re: ..researchers org..) Norbert Bollow (Nov 21)
- Re: help needed with DotGNU security review (was Re: ..researchers org..) Crispin Cowan (Nov 22)
- help needed with DotGNU security review (was Re: ..researchers org..) Norbert Bollow (Nov 21)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Security researchers organization http-equiv () excite com (Nov 18)
- Re: Security researchers organization John C Borkowski III (Nov 19)
- Re: Security researchers organization Steven M. Christey (Nov 18)
- FW: Security researchers organization Keving Wong (Nov 18)
- RE: Security researchers organization Jeremy Epstein (Nov 19)
- Re: Security researchers organization Crispin Cowan (Nov 19)
