[Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread Ghost Rider
I was trying to do a little research on SCADA security and I noticed this one guy's name (Jonathan Pollet) kept coming up. It seems he is one of the leading experts and it also looks like he is a Vice President at Industrial Defender (www.industrialdefender.com). It looks like they are a leading

Re: [Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread Peter Dawson
huh ?? could you pls share the search term / final URL of archived page !! On Feb 17, 2008 12:28 PM, Ghost Rider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well through my Google searching I also came across an interesting archived Google Talk chat with his name in it.

Re: [Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread Ghost Rider
After some offline discussion and a bit more research I agree that the credibility doesn't seem very reliable. It looks like it was on a (non-google) server archive where somebody was manually saving chat archives. Who knows... they could have been forged or manipulated. The only way to know for

Re: [Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread beenthere
On Feb 17, 2008 10:28 AM, Ghost Rider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After some offline discussion and a bit more research I agree that the credibility doesn't seem very reliable. It looks like it was on a (non-google) server archive where somebody was manually saving chat archives. Who knows...

Re: [Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread worried security
On Feb 17, 2008 10:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So what's the point, Ghostrider, other than character assassination (or is that asinine-sasion)? Simply by highlighting what is at most dubious information, you present it as fact and leave the rest to now-public conjecture. What is your

Re: [Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread Bryan L. Singer
I know Jonathan quite well ... As a public leader in this space (one that is not afraid to stand up in front of crowds and speak a message), you are bound to make some enemies out there, it's inevitable. I can't remember where I heard it, but its a great saying... if you stand for nothing,

Re: [Full-disclosure] SCADA Security Corruption

2008-02-17 Thread Fredrick Diggle
Sure, we aren't always right... I quite often have changed a position in the face of irrefutable evidence. It is a mark of character to admit when you are wrong. Fredrick Diggle imagines that happens quite often to you eh? Also the hippo says hello :D On Feb 17, 2008 9:21 PM, Bryan L.