The recent ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop in Chicago was devoted specifically to cloud security. Speakers included Whitfield Diffie, a cryptographer and security
researcher who, in 1976, helped solve a fundamental problem of
cryptography: how to securely pass along the “keys” that unlock
encrypted material for intended recipients. Diffie, now a visiting professor at Royal Holloway, University of
London, was until recently a chief security officer at Sun
Microsystems. He sat down with Technology Review’s chief
correspondent. Read the full article. [Technology Review]
Q&A: Cloud Security with Former Sun CSO
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The recent ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop in Chicago was devoted specifically to cloud security. Speakers included Whitfield Diffie, a cryptographer and security
researcher who, in 1976, helped solve a fundamental problem of
cryptography: how to securely pass along the “keys” that unlock
encrypted material for intended recipients. Diffie, now a visiting professor at Royal Holloway, University of
London, was until recently a chief security officer at Sun
Microsystems. He sat down with Technology Review’s chief
correspondent. Read the full article. [Technology Review]