Steven M. Bellovin

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Steven M. Bellovin [1] Steven Michael Bellovin,

an American computer scientist, researcher on computer networking, cryptography and security, and professor in the Computer Science department at Columbia University. He earned a BA degree from Columbia University in 1972, and managed an MSc. and Ph.D. in computer science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and has been fellow at AT&T Labs Research.

Usenet

Later, as graduate student, Steven Bellovin helped create the Usenet, along with Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis awarded with the 1995 Usenix Lifetime Achievement Award, known, appropriately enough, as “The Flame” [5] [6] .

Photos

ACM 1970 round 1: Chess 3.0 - Coko III, from left: Jacques Dutka (Tournament Director), unknown,
Keith Gorlen operating Chess 3.0, Monty Newborn, Steven M. Bellovin with phone, unknown back of head [7]

Selected Publications

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1990 …

2000 …

2010 …

  • Steven M. Bellovin (2010). Perceptions and reality. [[IEEE#SecurityPrivacy|IEEE Security & Privacy], Vol. 8, No. 5, [ [1]]
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2011). Security Think. [[IEEE#SecurityPrivacy|IEEE Security & Privacy], Vol. 9, No. 6, [ [2]]
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2012). Fighting the Last War. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 10, No. 3
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2013). Military Cybersomethings. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 11, No. 3
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2013). Walls and Gates. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 11, No. 6
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2014). Dr. Strangecode. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 12, No. 3
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2014). By Any Means Possible: How Intelligence Agencies Have Gotten Their Data. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 12, No. 4
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2015). What a Real Cybersecurity Bill Should Address. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 13, No. 3
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2015). The Key to the Key. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 13, No. 6
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2016). Attack Surfaces. IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 14, No. 3
  • Steven M. Bellovin (2017). Who Are You? IEEE Security & Privacy, Vol. 15, No. 6

Postings

References

  1. Photo Credit: Computer Science department, Columbia University, Steven Bellovin - WikiCU, the Columbia University wiki encyclopedia
  2. Computing at Columbia Timeline - Aug 3-5, 1971
  3. Recollections of CUCC 1968-70 -The CCCP Chess Program
  4. Andrew Koenig (1978). Light-Pen used in game. Personal Computing, Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 112
  5. Steven M. Bellovin - Informal Bio
  6. USENIX Awards
  7. John C. Devlin (1970). Chess Computer Loses Game in a King‐Size Blunder. New York Times, September 02, 1970, Thanks to Monty Newborn for recognizing people
  8. Steven M. Bellovin - Publications
  9. DBLP: Steven M. Bellovin
  10. Kerberos (protocol) from Wikipedia
  11. Markus Hess from Wikipedia
  12. Net neutrality in the United States - Wikipedia

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