Top 30 Papers in Infosec

(Posted by adam)

Max Dornseif has a post titled "Top 18 Papers in Information Security," with 28 papers. But who's counting?

Its a fascinating exercise, and I'm glad to see papers from Phrack. I'd suggest that they define top: Most influential? Most cited? Most important? I do think that no paper which isn't available to the public via the internet should be considered for their list.

I'd suggest that they add "Why Johnny Can't Encrypt" and one of the SSL specs; perhaps V2?

Posted by adam on February 6, 2005 at 10:14 PM in information security . You can: comment, view comments (2), see trackbacks (2) or search Technorati.

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No Steve Bellovin? No Wietse Venema? No Ptacek and Newsham?

Hmmmm...

Posted by: Chris Walsh | February 7, 2005 8:01 PM


1) ahh, but which Bellovin or Venema paper?
2) Comment on Max's blog! :)

Posted by: adam | February 7, 2005 8:04 PM