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Tobi Waves


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How to become a virus expert

Sunday, August 24, 2003 22:33 // ETH Zurich // href

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A week ago, a journalist of the swiss NZZ Newspaper had been directed to me by the universities press office. The guy was looking at writing a story on Open Source software and the press office people knew I had some projects in this area. It was the week of the Blaster worm. So after talking for about 40 minutes to the journalist on Wednesday he calls on Thursday to let me know that the story on Open Source had been shelfed, and he had to write a piece on Blaster. Oh, and by the way, would I know anything about the worm. I had been battling it for the last two days, so I said yes. With the effect that I was quoted in the article on Blaster.

The following week a guy from Swiss national television (SF DRS) called, they were doing a piece on Blaster too, with a 'confront MS angle'. They had read my name in the newspaper, I agreed to the interview. I organized coaching from our press office, as the TV people were from that hard hitting investigative show, and I didn't want to be caught in the middle. I was really careful not to make any too harsh comments. They have not yet broadcast it, so I don't know if I am going to look good or bad.

In the meantime Sobig has come back to haunt us, now in its F incarnation. The press office sent the local TV people straight to me when they inquired about a person to talk to regarding Sobig.

As you can see in the screenshot, I am the IT expert now. I picked that profession after the TV people told me that "Systemmanager" was way too complex and the press office people insisted, that "Security Specialist" was going to cause trouble with the folks from CS or central IT Security. Just in case you ever wondered how you become an expert.

I guess I just had my 15 minutes of fame :-).

 

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