[Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-06 Thread Craig, Tobin \(OIG\)
All, Given the interest that was generated by this discussion last week, I'd like to bring to everyone's attention another online document on the matter: http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/kidnet/reportreq0603.htm ___ Tobin Craig, MRSC, CISSP, SCERS, EnCE, CCE IT

[Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-03 Thread Craig, Tobin \(OIG\)
The opinions expressed below are my personal and professional opinions, and not the official position of my employer Apologies in advance for the long posting. What is this thing you believe in, an 'electronic crime against a child' ? Well, if you had actually taken the time to quote me

RE: [Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-03 Thread dave kleiman
Steve, Inline.. Hate to play alwyer here but doesn't all of this get shot down by 3rd Circuit Federal Court of Appeals decisions regarding the FBI's Innocent Images project? It basicly shot down the concept of you clicked on a chold porn link therefore you're guilty. Well that applies to

Re: [Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-03 Thread Steve Kudlak
dave kleiman wrote: Jason, You are definitely off here. """Companies and their lawyers who fail to keep up with child pornography law do so at their peril. The bipartisan resolve of state and federal legislators to combat child pornography has led to laws that put the fate of those who

RE: [Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-03 Thread dave kleiman
Steve, Inline.. Hate to play alwyer here but doesn't all of this get shot down by 3rd Circuit Federal Court of Appeals decisions regarding the FBI's Innocent Images project? It basicly shot down the concept of you clicked on a chold porn link therefore you're guilty. Well that applies

Re: [Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-03 Thread Steve Kudlak
dave kleiman wrote: Steve, Inline.. Hate to play alwyer here but doesn't all of this get shot down by 3rd Circuit Federal Court of Appeals decisions regarding the FBI's Innocent Images project? It basicly shot down the concept of "you clicked on a chold porn link therefore

[Full-disclosure] Re: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-02 Thread Jason Coombs
Tobin Craig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I have spent considerable time researching ad discussing with lawyers your fantastic notion that corporations are exempt from reporting electronic crimes against children. What is this thing you believe in, an 'electronic crime against a child' ? Are

[Full-disclosure] RE: Computer forensics to uncover illegal internet use

2005-09-02 Thread dave kleiman
Jason, You are definitely off here. Companies and their lawyers who fail to keep up with child pornography law do so at their peril. The bipartisan resolve of state and federal legislators to combat child pornography has led to laws that put the fate of those who innocently possess child porn —