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On the Security of Open Source and Closed Source Software.mp4


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This talk compares security vulnerabilities of open and closed source software, presents empirical evidence, provides observations, delves into the social, ethical, and legal issues regarding finding vulnerabilties or "hacking," and concludes with an overarching observation.

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00:00 - On the Security of Open and Closed Source Software
00:08 - Goal
00:15 - Overview
00:49 - Defining Open Source Software
01:00 - Defining Closed Source Software
01:11 - What do we mean by security?
01:24 - What do we mean by vulnerabilites?
01:47 - The Open Source Software Argument
02:57 - Finding Vulnerabilities and the Poisson Distribution
03:40 - The Closed Source Software Argument
04:55 - Development Process for Closed Source Software
05:38 - Development Process for Open Source Software
06:11 - Empirical Studies in Favor of Open Source Software
07:49 - Empirical Studies in Favor of Closed Source Software
09:11 - The Schryen Study
09:32 - Patched and Unpatched (Published) Vulnerabilities
10:10 - Severity of (Published) Vulnerabilities
10:31 - (Published) Vulnerability Graphs
11:19 - Derived Observations
12:39 - Social Analysis and Finding Vulnerabilities
13:16 - Is it (Deontologically) Ethical?
14:40 - Is it (Utilitarialy) Ethical?
14:55 - Legal Analysis
15:54 - Conclusion
16:53 - References
16:54 - References


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