Well, by recently, I mean "your" last book or paper that you consider worthwhile sharing. As usual, more power to you if you can keep it under a tweet.
I published an article in a local magazine on free software (Maybe I will put readable scans on somewhere). Appointed editor for it and will come out with the sixth edition right at the start of the next semester.
Have submitted a position paper for review at an international conference (awaiting the news of acceptance to present). And the usual at my blog.
I did a talk on China and malware a few DC4420's ago (http://www.dc4420.org/), happy to share the slides with anyone that emails me (address in profile).
I'm currently working on a paper on a class of vulnerability that hasn't really been well defined, I'm doing a preview at a seminar we're running at work for the aerospace & defence industry, but if people are interested in going to the mainstream event on the same day (http://www.mandalorian.com/resources/events/cybercrime-brief...) I'm happy to share then. Hopefully I'll be able to present it at the Christmas London OWASP meet - that's if there's going to be one.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 31.0 ms ] threadHave submitted a position paper for review at an international conference (awaiting the news of acceptance to present). And the usual at my blog.
I'm currently working on a paper on a class of vulnerability that hasn't really been well defined, I'm doing a preview at a seminar we're running at work for the aerospace & defence industry, but if people are interested in going to the mainstream event on the same day (http://www.mandalorian.com/resources/events/cybercrime-brief...) I'm happy to share then. Hopefully I'll be able to present it at the Christmas London OWASP meet - that's if there's going to be one.