Happy after-Thanksgiving to the USAians still digesting turkey. Indeed, I can give thanks to the NANOG community for existing; I've gained a great deal from it and want to keep giving back. I'm writing a Wikipedia article on the overall topic of swarming, which, of course, included DDoS. Unfortunately, I can't remember the title or author of a presentation that either was at NANOG or a Cisco security event. Precise, huh? :-< Anyway, I'm hoping someone will remember it and can give a URL. It was from a network security group at a European physics lab, had very good economic analysis, and one of its more powerful example is that an oscilloscope running Windows -- which no one thought of in applying security patches -- was the place the malware hid while the security admins were scrubbing every obvious computer. Anyone happen to know where I can find it?