Researching 1970's @DatalossDB incidents, and typing in a 1974 Univac 1108 vulnerability paper not online anywhere for @OSVDB. WHEE!
@elizmmartin slim pickings between 1902 and 1980. usually, 1 entry takes between 1 and 10 hours of research.
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@attritionorg for example how has reporting changed over the years? What data do we collect now that makes us more intelligent? -
@elizmmartin apples and volkswagons. i cover in presentation, around late 70's, early 80's, we realized vulns increasing -
@attritionorg so how are we doing now? Pass or Fail? -
@elizmmartin entire point is "110 years of vulns, why are we where we are?" (meaning serious fail) -
@attritionorg I was afraid of that answer, was hoping for better, but seriously we *have* to be in better shape than 15-20 yrs ago, no? -
@elizmmartin by a pure vuln count sure! but that is entirely meaningless. lessons learned = the issue. -
@attritionorg@elizmmartin All kinds of amazing expensive tech. Sitting in an ER room right now unlocked screen. System logged in. -
@Franky4fngrs@elizmmartin just observed two different Siemens systems this week (CT Scan and Echocardiogram). so much fun to be had... - 7 more replies
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@attritionorg super fun though overall, I would imagine really good data analysis? Statistically? I am very curious about the variables -
@elizmmartin sources of data vary greatly. some require so much time trying to read between lines on details. others are spelled out
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@attritionorg what data are we *not* collecting and how are failing/where should we improve?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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