Gutmann responds to blogger onslaught
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Researcher posts slides, responds to criticisms
By Rob O'Neill | Auckland | Monday, 1 October, 2007
Auckland University IT security researcher Peter Gutmann has responded to two ZDNet bloggers who attacked his research on digital rights management technologies included in Microsoft's Vista operating system.
Gutmann has posted slides from a presentation he gave in the US in August and posted a written response.
ZDNet bloggers George Ou (more here) and Ed Bott ( more here and here and here), have criticised a series of claims Gutmann levied at Vista's DRM system late last year and earlier this year.
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