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SUMMARY:Opening locks by bumping in five seconds or less: is it really a t
 hreat to physical security? - Marc Weber Tobias\, Investigative Law Office
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DTSTART:20060523T131500Z
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CONTACT:Stephen Lewis
DESCRIPTION:There are millions of pin tumbler locks in the world that prov
 ide the primary security for the consumer\, business and government. The v
 ast majority of these can be compromised in seconds with a minimal skill l
 evel and virtually no tools. The procedure is called "bumping" and was fir
 st developed in Denmark a quarter century ago\, although the underlying th
 eory of physics was in fact presented by Sir Isaac Newton over three centu
 ries ago. Marc Weber Tobias presents an introduction to the technique of b
 umping and a detailed analysis of its real security threat.
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building
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