[Seaside-dev] Smalltalk Security Landscape - survey for ESUG 2018

Max Leske maxleske at gmail.com
Sun Aug 19 13:45:54 UTC 2018


Hi Jerry,

Thanks for doing this. I'm very interested to see what the results will 
look like.

- question 13: do all attacks count (e.g. network based)? Not all are 
necessarily directly tied to the security of the Smalltalk environment. 
I assume yes.
- question 14: what is your definition of "formal testing"? To me this 
sounds like program verification.
- questions 39 / 40: by "password encryption", do you mean SSL/TLS? Or 
an application layer encryption? I assume SSL/TLS. -> for 40 that means 
every non-encrypted HTTP request that includes a password.

Cheers,
Max


On 13 Aug 2018, at 19:53, Jerry Kott wrote:

> Dear Smalltalkers and friends,
>
> I am planning to have a presentation titled ‘Smalltalk Security 
> Landscape’ at this year’s ESUG conference. In my presentation I 
> hope to increase cybersecurity awareness within the Smalltalk 
> community and help shape the evolution of the language and its 
> ecosystem.
>
> I have put together a survey to help me research the topic. I ask for 
> your kind help to get a picture of where Smalltalk stands in the area 
> of cybersecurity. The survey is completely anonymous, and should take 
> less than 15 minutes to complete. I appreciate your time and 
> participation.
>
> If you are in a management role, I would like your help by forwarding 
> this to your team members to help reach the broad Smalltalk community.
>
> Here is a link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/esug2018 
> <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/esug2018>
>
> Thank you for your help, and hope to see you in Cagliari!
>
> Jerry Kott
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