What is L-3 special?

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Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 12:53 AM
Subject: RE: [WaayOT] Ever heard of KGPM (?!?)


> Absolutely correct.
>
> www.kpmg.com competes with the rest of the Big Six.. Don't hear much from
> them anymore except on a few posts here and there, and mostly in
> Information Security Week .  A majority of them have fled to different VC
> type funded companies or some just decided they wanted out of that life.
I
> think a partner I worked for several years ago is in last month's Wired
> magazine touting his new fancy non-shaving of his upper lip and chin. Some
> www.esecurityonline.com type of thing.  Hopefully he thanked all the
> helpless soles who re-typed all the CERTS, all the BUGTRAQ information in
> order to really make the information special.  Hey,
> www.esecurityonline.com, next time learn how to use a scripting language,
> and one can write a nice little utility called a parser.  "Who is typing
in
> those vulnerabilities?.." New T-shirt to be distributed at SANS..
>
> Top of the line?? Depends on what you hire them to do.. E&Y does a better
> job at waxing the floor than most.  Just make sure if you want a really
> shiny floor, make sure you ask for the L-3 special.. :)  Floor wax, desert
> topping and Sample characters.  :)
>
> Tongue in Cheek.. :)
>
>
> At 11:56 PM 8/11/00 -0400, Ken Seefried wrote:
>
> > >       I have been trying to gather data about a security consulting
> > > company which is supposed to be top of the line, but whose name
> > > I was never told, and whose web site was something like
> > > www.kgpm.com
> >
> >Perhaps you mean www.kpmg.com, as in KPMG/Peat Marwick, the Big Six
(Five,
> >Four...whatever) accounting firm?  They do have a respected information
> >security group.  Are they "top of the line"?  Depends on what you want to
> >do.
> >
> >Disclaimer: I'm a KPMG competitor on certain fronts.
> >
> >- Ken Seefried, CTO & Founding Partner, DigitalMoJo
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