[net.followup] Hacker testimony before the House

mark@cbosgd.UUCP (09/29/83)

In light of the hacker debate going on here, I thought the following note
from fa.telecom was of interest:

Date: 26 Sep 1983 20:08-PDT
Subject: Telecommunications Security and Privacy.
From: the tty of Geoffrey S. Goodfellow
Reply-to: Geoff@SRI-CSL

On Monday, September 26th, I appeared before and presented invited
testimony at the U.S.  House of Representatives Subcommittee on
Transportation, Aviation and Materials on the subject of
Telecommunications Security and Privacy.

Due to the activities of the Milwaukee 414s and the subsequent hoopla
that has been generated in the media, HACKING has been getting a bad
name.  I therefore decided to address my testimony to the TRUE nature
of computer hackers and hacking (in an attempt to put the entire
situation in some type of perspective).  I also addressed what can and
should be done to help abate the 'unsavory' hacking problem.  And
lastly, how low tech the current hackings have been and what we might
be seeing more of in the future.

I'm told the hearings went out live over CNN -- there were at least 16
video cameras that I could count and the rest of the room was jammed
to standing room only with reporters and other media.

Individuals who presented testimony were: Neal Patrick (of the 414s);
Jimmy McClary (Los Alamos Division leader for Security); Donn Parker
and myself (from SRI); and Steve Walker (formerly of DARPA/Pentagon).

Those interested in what I had to say about hacking and such are 
invited to FTP a copy of my prepared testimony from 
[SRI-CSL]<GEOFF>HOUSE.DOC; There is also a .LPT version with 
line-printer overstriking, should you want that.  If you cannot FTP a
copy for whatever reason, I'll be able to send one by netmail if you
mail a request to Geoff@SRI-CSL.

Geoff

[The house.doc paper has been posted to net.sources.]