Hi everyone, I'm a researcher at UC Berkeley and the International Computer Science Institute. My colleagues and I are working on evaluating and improving the accuracy of blacklists. As part of this work, we'd like to hear from you about the blacklists you currently use, what you perceive as their strengths and weaknesses, and any thoughts you have on how they might be improved. We've prepared an anonymous survey where you can share your views: https://berkeley.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_200mg5hnQiAOgUl If you have five to ten minutes free today to fill it out, I would greatly appreciate your help! Thank you, and please don't hesitate to respond to me with comments or questions. (Apologies if you receive this message twice - trying to minimize cross-posting while still reaching a broad audience) Best, Anushah -- Anushah Hossain, PhD Student Energy and Resources Group, UC Berkeley
This is a joke email, right? Is it the 1st of April already? :) Andre On Wed, 17 Jul 2019 13:42:21 +0200 Anushah Hossain <anushah@icsi.berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm a researcher at UC Berkeley and the International Computer Science Institute. My colleagues and I are working on evaluating and improving the accuracy of blacklists. As part of this work, we'd like to hear from you about the blacklists you currently use, what you perceive as their strengths and weaknesses, and any thoughts you have on how they might be improved.
We've prepared an anonymous survey where you can share your views: https://berkeley.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_200mg5hnQiAOgUl
If you have five to ten minutes free today to fill it out, I would greatly appreciate your help! Thank you, and please don't hesitate to respond to me with comments or questions.
(Apologies if you receive this message twice - trying to minimize cross-posting while still reaching a broad audience)
Best, Anushah
In article <CAKcP59KBGzasNdgmwkXk6=vVgJ2zmOVgi4zGAm+4Rss3U1GXPg@mail.gmail.com> you write:
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Hi everyone,
I'm a researcher at UC Berkeley and the International Computer Science Institute. My colleagues and I are working on evaluating and improving the accuracy of blacklists.
I looked at the survey and I don't understand what you mean by "blacklists". I know a lot of different reputation services, many of which might be called blacklists, but they do a lot of different things. Can you perhaps give us a few examples of things that are or are not the blacklists you're interested in? R's, John
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