[Full-disclosure] RE: [ISN] How To Save The Internet

Marchand, Tom Tom.Marchand at bcbsfl.com
Tue Mar 22 20:56:27 GMT 2005


Plus, the same code could possibly be considered legitimate for one owner and non-legitimate for another.


-----Original Message-----
From:	David Gillett [mailto:gillettdavid at fhda.edu]
Sent:	Tue 3/22/2005 11:45 AM
To:	jasonc at science.org; jericho at attrition.org
Cc:	isn at c4i.org; sberinato at cio.com; full-disclosure at lists.grok.org.uk; bugtraq at securityfocus.com
Subject:	RE: [ISN] How To Save The Internet

Jason Coombs [mailto:jasonc at science.org] writes:

<snip>
> ... the core problem with computer 
> security is that our CPUs make no effort to restrict the execution of 
> machine code to that very small subset of all possible machine code 
> which constitutes the code that the owner of the CPU desires 
> it to run.

<snip> 

> If anyone really cared about solving this core security problem with 
> computing today, it would be solved in just a few months. 

  Just one of the myriad of security issues that we're grappling with 
are the various rights of the owner of the CPU, the *operator* of the
CPU, and the owner of the *data*, each of whom may have a more or less
legitimate say in what code actually gets executed.  Far too many folks 
have already "solved" this problem incorrectly for me to believe that 
the "just a few months" solution you envisage will actually be correct.

David Gillett








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