Monthly Archives: July 2012

Come to MetriSec 2012 (Part 2)!

Yesterday’s post was about the exciting keynote at this year’s MetriSec. Today’s post is about another highlight, the panel. One of the biggest problems in empirical studies about computer security is the data. Usually you can’t control the data acquisition … Continue reading

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Come to MetriSec 2012 (Part 1)!

This post is not a technical article, but in-house advertising.  I am a proud co-chair of MetriSec 2012, an international workshop on security metrics and related topics.  This year’s programme is a bit unusual. Sure, we have papers, but we … Continue reading

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