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SUMMARY:Design rules and Maxims for insecurity engineering for lock design
 s - Marc Weber Tobias\, School of Engineering\, University of Pittsburgh
DTSTART:20220318T160000Z
DTEND:20220318T170000Z
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CONTACT:Kieron Ivy Turk
DESCRIPTION:Marc Weber Tobias and his team are senior security analysts fo
 r all of the major lock manufacturers in the U.S.\, Europe\, and the Middl
 e East. He has developed a comprehensive set of axioms\, principles\, and 
 rules for design engineers and vulnerability assessment teams to guide the
 m in producing security products that are less likely to be easily attacke
 d and compromised.\n\nThe lecture includes a discussion and case examples 
 of a failure of engineers to connect the dots and understand basic theorie
 s involving the compromise of locks and safes. The problem in the industry
  pervades every kind of product\, as discussed in this presentation. This 
 includes the famous kryptonite bike lock fiasco\, gun locks that are opene
 d by a five year old child\, gun storage cases that were accessed by a chi
 ld that led to litigation\, the design of a safe for the storage of weapon
 s that ended in tragedy\, and a clever and very defective electronic padlo
 ck for protecting parcels delivered to residences.\n\nMarc Tobias is prese
 ntly writing a detailed text on this subject entitled “Tobias on Locks a
 nd Insecurity Engineering” which should be available sometime in 2023.
LOCATION:Webinar &amp\; FW11\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Buildin
 g.
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