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Robert J. Hansen and Meredith L. Patterson: Stopping Injection Attacks with Computational Theory

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Input validation is an important part of security, but it's also one of the most annoying parts. False positives and false negatives force us to choose between convenience and security-but do we have to make that choice? Can't we have both? In this talk two University of Iowa researchers will present new methods of input validation which hold promise to give us both convenience _and_ security. A basic understanding of SQL and regular expressions is required. Robert J. Hansen: B.A. in Computer Science from Cornell College, 1998. Graduate student at the University of Iowa, 2003-2005, researching secure voting systems with Prof. Doug Jones. Senior Security Engineer at Exemplary Technologies, 2000; Cryptographic Engineer at PGP Security, 2000-2001. Meredith L. Patterson: B.A. English (Linguistics) from the University of Houston, 2000. M.A. Linguistics from the University of Iowa, 2003. Graduate student at the University of Iowa, 2003-2005, studying data mining with Prof. Hwanjo Yu. Bioinformatics intern at Integrated DNA Technologies, 2003-2005.
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Input validation is an important part of security, but it's also one of the most annoying parts. False positives and false negatives force us to choose between convenience and security-but do we have to make that choice? Can't we have both? In this talk two University of Iowa researchers will present new methods of input validation which hold promise to give us both convenience _and_ security. A basic understanding of SQL and regular expressions is required. Robert J. Hansen: B.A. in Computer Science from Cornell College, 1998. Graduate student at the University of Iowa, 2003-2005, researching secure voting systems with Prof. Doug Jones. Senior Security Engineer at Exemplary Technologies, 2000; Cryptographic Engineer at PGP Security, 2000-2001. Meredith L. Patterson: B.A. English (Linguistics) from the University of Houston, 2000. M.A. Linguistics from the University of Iowa, 2003. Graduate student at the University of Iowa, 2003-2005, studying data mining with Prof. Hwanjo Yu. Bioinformatics intern at Integrated DNA Technologies, 2003-2005.
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