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  Rube Goldberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goldberg was hired by the city of San Francisco as an engineer out of college.
Goldberg took a job with the New York Sun in 1938 as a political cartoonist, and was successful in this endeavor as well; he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his political cartooning in 1948.
Rube Goldberg machines are often used by Tom in Tom and Jerry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rube_Goldberg   (1899 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ian is involved in advising public and private corporations as to the legal aspects of operating their business and in the management of their ongoing relationships with securityholders, employees, regulatory authorities and other stakeholders.
Ian has experience in drafting a wide variety of business agreements, ranging from joint venture and shareholders' agreements to stock option plans and distribution and service agreements.
Ian has extensive experience in the mutual fund area and worked as corporate counsel at one of Canada's leading mutual fund companies for eighteen months.
www.blakes.com /french/people/lawyers2.asp?LAS=IG   (125 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Ian Goldberg
Goldberg was awarded the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award in 1994, the NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowship in 1995, the Joseph Engelberger Robotics Award in 2000, the IEEE Major Educational Innovation Award in 2001 and named IEEE Fellow in 2005.
Ian Kerr, Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law, and Technology Prior to his appointment to the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in 2000, Ian Kerr held a joint appointment in the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.
Goldberg also serves as chief scientist and head cypherpunk for Zero Knowledge Systems (see "Ignorance Is Bliss," page 94), a Montreal-based start-up rolling out radical software this fall that allows Internet users to create untraceable, pseudonymous online IDs.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ian-Goldberg   (678 words)

  
 Ian Goldberg - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ian Avrum Goldberg (born March 31, 1973) is a Canadian cryptographer, entrepreneur, and cypherpunk.
He is best known for breaking Netscape's implementation of SSL (with David Wagner) [1], and for his role as Chief Scientist of Zero-Knowledge Systems, a Canadian software company.
Ian Goldberg, Education, 1973 births, Canadian computer scientists and Modern cryptographers.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Ian_Goldberg   (140 words)

  
 INLS310 Anonymity & Privacy Update for 3 Feb 97
Goldberg's announcement, which came just three and a half hours after RSA started their contest, provides very strong evidence that 40-bit ciphers are totally unsuitable for practical security.
Fittingly, when Goldberg finally unscrambled the challenge message, it read: "This is why you should use a longer key." Goldberg used UC Berkeley's Network of Workstations (known as the NOW) to harness the computational resources of about 250 idle machines.
Goldberg is a founding member of the ISAAC computer security research group at UC Berkeley.
www.ibiblio.org /pjones/ils310/msg00078.html   (867 words)

  
 01.29.97 - The only legally exportable cryptography level is totally insecure; UC Berkeley grad student breaks ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Goldberg succeeded a mere 3 1/2 hours after the contest began, which provides very strong evidence that 40-bit ciphers are totally unsuitable for practical security.
Goldberg used UC Berkeley's Network of Workstations (NOW) to harness the computational resources of about 250 idle machines.
Goldberg is a founding member of the ISAAC computer security research group at UC Berkeley, which is led by assistant professor of computer science Eric Brewer.
www.berkeley.edu /news/media/releases/97legacy/code.html   (475 words)

  
 Ian Goldberg/Marc Hordon
Ian Goldberg fell into acting because of a schedule conflict.
A resident of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Goldberg is the first actor in his family.
Goldberg has successfully balanced his academic career with the demands of acting.
www.andover.edu /publications/2000summer_bulletin/10from2000/10from200023.htm   (538 words)

  
 disLEXia - Berkeley Student Ian Goldberg Takes 3.5 Hours to Crack RC5 40-bit Key (1997-01-31)
Berkeley -- It took UC Berkeley graduate student Ian Goldberg only three and a half hours to crack the most secure level of encryption that the federal government allows U.S. companies to export.
Goldberg succeeded a mere 3.5 hours after the contest began, which provides very strong evidence that 40-bit ciphers are totally unsuitable for practical security.
Ian also was featured in a live hookup at the RSA Data Security Conference on 29 Jan, and noted that the key was found after exhausting only 30% of the keyspace.
md.hudora.de /blog/guids/94/98/200301011027588789312.html   (541 words)

  
 Computer Science Club Executive Meeting - Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Both of the SysAdmin candidates, Zygo Blaxell and Ian Goldberg, were allowed to speak on their ability to be SysAdmin.
Afterwards, the executive decided by consensus that Ian should be the SysAdmin for this term.
Ian reminded the executive of the new procedures manual that is currently being revised by Shannon Mann.
www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca /old/documents/minutes/1994S/exec/940510.shtml   (511 words)

  
 02.26.97 - This Cipher Was a Cinch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
It took graduate student Ian Goldberg only three and a half hours to crack the most secure level of encryption that the government allows U.S. companies to export.
Goldberg used Berkeley's Network of Workstations to harness the computational resources of about 250 idle machines.
Goldberg is a founding member of the ISAAC computer security research group here, which is led by assistant professor of computer science Eric Brewer.
www.berkeley.edu /news/berkeleyan/1997/0226/encrypt.html   (410 words)

  
 [Imc] Ian Goldberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ians phone # 202-4456 rather than dismissing interaction because of any particular proposal that may seem offensive to some folks, it will be constructive to understand that many proposals would be possible from ians perspective.
about a year ago shelley masar contacted me regarding the idea of asking ian to help with the imc's distribution route (not for public-i, i dont remember if it existed yet, but for flyers) cause obviously the canopy covers the flyer scene quite well.
> > His phone number is 202-456 > His email is ian at jaytv.com > > He had two proposals: > > 1) Re Public i > Goldberg publishes a monthly "paper" called "Scene Zine." SZ is mostly an > advertisement sheet for the bands that he will be bringing to the Canopy > Club.
lists.cu.groogroo.com /mailman/archive/imc/2003-January/003566.html   (837 words)

  
 CNR Directory Bio/Picture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ian Goldberg is the fiscal officer for the College of Natural Resources, and reports directly to the Dean.
Ian works with the CNR budgets, accounting and financial matters.
Ian has an MBA from the UW-Madison, and BS in Accounting from the University of North Texas.
www.uwsp.edu /cnr/directory_list_showpic.asp?IDcode=6095   (85 words)

  
 MSN Tech & Gadgets
The result, dubbed off-the-record (OTR) messaging by security researchers Ian Goldberg and Nikita Borisov, is a plug-in for the Gaim instant-messaging client that enables encrypted messages sans leaving a key--a sequence of characters--that could be used to verify that the conversation happened.
Goldberg and Borisov presented their program at the annual CodeCon gathering of developers Saturday.
Goldberg said current messaging is insecure and criticized other solutions for leaving around logs and encryption keys that could be used as proof that a conversation happened.
msn.com.com /2100-1009_22-5576246.html?part=msn&tag=feed_2514&subj=ns_5576246   (484 words)

  
 Jewsrock.org : FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ian said that friends had been joking about how funny it would be if he were to die from anthrax poisoning, prompting him to start taking Cipro, the anthrax antibiotic.
A little digging, and Goldberg and Segal found out, of course, that it was true: Scott Ian is a member of the tribe.
Allen Goldberg (who is not related to Jeffrey Goldberg, except in the sense that all Jews are related) is an executive at XM Radio and founding member of the Hope for Henry Foundation.
www.jewsrock.org /index.cfm?fuseaction=sections.view&page=faq   (950 words)

  
 Computer Science Club Executive Meeting #11 - Minutes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ian suggests that we write an HTML style guide so that HTML pages are consistent.
Ian made more membership cards (cost $.023 each).
Ian and Norm closed out the books for last term...
www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca:8080 /old/documents/minutes/1994W/exec/940503.shtml   (278 words)

  
 Berkeley Student Takes 3.5 Hours to Crack RSA 40-bit Key
Ian Goldberg at UCB cracked an RSA-40 challenge cryptogram in only 3.5 hours.
40 bit key technology, the size cracked by Goldberg, is the maximum exportable length allowed by US law...
The speed at which this crack was done gives you license to laugh at the Clinton Administration's crypto policy, if you weren't already.
www.ecst.csuchico.edu /~atman/Crypto/misc/rsa40-crack.html   (558 words)

  
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Ian> I'm not sure why the user would need to know about the Ian> heartbeats (short of, if they stop coming, let the user know Ian> that the private connection has been lost).
- Ian Nikita Borisov and Ian Goldberg have released Off-the-Record Messaging, an IM plugin for private communication providing not only the usual encryption and authentication, but also deniability and perfect forward secrecy.
Padding up to a fixed size is much better, but then you need to choose a size that (a) will accomodate any message you're going to send, (b) is within your pain tolerance of "wasteful", and (c) will fit within the maximum size limits of IMs on various networks.
www.cypherpunks.ca /pipermail/otr-users/2004-December.txt   (2304 words)

  
 The Risks Digest Volume 18: Issue 80
Fittingly, when Goldberg finally unscrambled the challenge message, it read: "This is why you should use a longer key." The number of bits in a cipher is an indication of the maximum level of security the cipher can provide, Goldberg said.
Ian Angus, author of the book Phone Pirates, said using the Internet is the latest twist in scamming people on long-distance charges.
Ian Goldberg Mon, 13 Jan 1997 17:45:38 -0800 (PST)
catless.ncl.ac.uk /Risks/18.80.html   (3912 words)

  
 DBLP: Ian Goldberg
Nikita Borisov, Ian Goldberg, David Wagner: Intercepting mobile communications: the insecurity of 802.11.
Ian Goldberg, Steven D. Gribble, David Wagner, Eric A. Brewer: The Ninja Jukebox.
Ian Goldberg, David Wagner: TAZ Servers and the Rewebber Network: Enabling Anonymous Publishing on the World Wide Web.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/g/Goldberg:Ian.html   (171 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae for Ian Goldberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ian Goldberg, Steven D. Gribble, David Wagner, Eric A. Brewer.
Armando Fox, Ian Goldberg, Steven D. Gribble, David C. Lee, Anthony Polito, Eric A. Brewer.
Ian Goldberg, David Wagner, Randi Thomas, Eric A. Brewer.
www.cypherpunks.ca /~iang/cv.php   (440 words)

  
 JamBands.com - Online Music Magazine
Ian had been exposed to the music scene at an early age by his father Jay Goldberg, of Jay Goldberg Events and Entertainment who has been promoting concerts in Central Illinois for nearly 30 years.
Ian had promoted concerts in Champaign as a student at The U of I and knew that the once flourishing music scene now needed a boost.
In addition to the responsibility of rebuilding the live music scene in Champaign/Urbana, Ian Goldberg also wanted to use the opportunity to raise awareness about social and environmental issues.
www.jambands.com /may00/monthly/venue.html   (1309 words)

  
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http://www.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/articles/0,3266,31676,00.html Ian Goldberg, 26 An encryption expert who is fighting for digital privacy Ian Goldberg has a dream: to outfit the world with e-mail and telephone communication so armor plated that even government spy agencies can't penetrate it.
Since Goldberg is one of the world's leading digital-encryption experts, his dream may define reality.
www.politechbot.com /p-00737.html   (258 words)

  
 Party At Ian's Place   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ever since August 1998, when I used to live in California, I got into the habit of throwing a Party At Ian's Place 2 to 4 times a month.
And thus, Party At Ian's Place International was formed.
"It's always Party Night when Ian's in town" and "More Tactile than you expect, even when you take that into account" are Service Marks of Party At Ian's Place International.
www.paip.net   (306 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
If the attacker is simply sniffing the wire somewhere between you and the https: server, and has no account on your machine, things are a bit more complicated.
Ian & I are still discussing this case, but I'll mention a few of our observations: * the time, pid, and ppid are mixed together in such a way that there is certainly no more than 47 bits of entropy (which is a far cry from the 128 bits claimed for their commercial domestic version).
Ian told me he got email from people who are trying unssl.c on other architectures, and apparently the SunOS 4.x.x version is vulnerable too (and tests of other machines are in progress).
www.demailly.com /~dl/netscapesec/cypherp2.txt   (622 words)

  
 [No title]
Written by Ian Goldberg and Steve Gribble at UC Berkeley.
There _was_ a proprietary successor from ProxiNet (now part of Pumatech) called ProxiMail, but it has been withdrawn.
Goldberg says the source code is partially lost, and he would prefer that the project die, in any event.
linuxmafia.com /pub/palmos/proprietary/00index.txt   (770 words)

  
 Articles of Interest in Information Security
In RISKS-18.81, we noted that Ian Goldberg of U.C. Berkeley had cracked the 40-bit RC5 in 3.5 hours -- the first step in the RSA Data Security challenge posed on 28 Jan 1997.
But it is important to do an overall risk assessment, and not merely assume that the use of a hardware token provides a security panacea.
A paper presented by Dr Ian Graham to the 1996 Information Security Summit on 29-31 May, 1996 at the Tattersal's Club, Sydney.
www.onthenet.com.au /~grahamis/Risks.html   (2210 words)

  
 CFP 2005 > PANOPTICON'05
Ian Goldberg is Chief Scientist at Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc., which in 1999 produced the Freedom Network, a privacy-protecting technology for using the Internet.
She is an active participant in policy discussions involving civil liberties, sits on the board of several domestic and international privacy organizations, and is a Senior Fellow at the Electronic Privacy Information Centre in Washington.
She is the former Chief Privacy Officer of Zero-Knowledge, the first CPO in Canada, and has been active in a number of CPO associations, working with those responsible for implementing privacy in their organizations.
cfp2005.org /Speakers.html   (11865 words)

  
 Abstract/Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
These protocols can be leveraged to provide services such as anonymous web browsing, pseudonymous email and newsgroup posting, and private electonic payment systems, and are the basis for Zero-Knowledge Systems' Freedom product.
Ian Goldberg is Chief Scientist and Head Cypherpunk of Zero-Knowledge Systems, a Montreal-based company producing privacy software for consumers.
He is simultaneously completing his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, where his research interests include privacy systems, cryptography, security, and electronic cash.
www.stanford.edu /class/ee380/Abstracts/000412.html   (225 words)

  
 Umphrey's McGee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Friends Uv Nature and Knowledge Festival is the culmination of 4 years of conversations and efforts between Ian Goldberg and Victor Wooten.
It began with Ian attending Victor’s Bass Nature Camp and realizing that a music festival would be a great vehicle to take the lessons Victor was teaching to bass players to a broader audience.
A co-production of Jay Goldberg Events and Entertainment and Jam Productions, The Friends of Nature and Knowledge Festival will combine the atmosphere of a music and camping festival with workshops on nature, nature awareness, and survival skills, as well as talks on social and environmental issues.
www.umphreys.com /news/archive/050803.htm   (439 words)

  
 Tod Goldberg: Ian McEwan On Bookworm: An Advance Transcript
Michael Silverblatt interviews Ian McEwan today on Bookworm at 2:30 about his new book Saturday.
Because I'll be busy teaching the huddled masses at the UCLA Extension Writer's Studio, and since this is a Southern California-only show for some reason, Michael was kind enough to send me a partial transcript of his chat.
Ian: Yeah, yeah, yes, well, blimey, man, you make no sense at all.
todgoldberg.typepad.com /tod_goldberg/2005/02/ian_mcewan_on_b.html   (438 words)

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