Re: Boing Boing: Michael Lynn's controversial Cisco security presentat ion

2005-07-29 Thread Erik Haagsman
On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 19:06, Daniel Golding wrote: > I hope the leadership at Cisco reflects on this incident and will utilize > different tactics the next time this happens. Similarly, I hope the > cybersecurity folks in our governments realize that, while a strong > relationship with vendors is

Re: Boing Boing: Michael Lynn's controversial Cisco security presentat ion

2005-07-29 Thread Daniel Golding
On 7/29/05 12:56 PM, "John C. A. Bambenek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Remind me why I bother with information security when industry and the > government seems to want to ensure things can be pwn3d as easily as > possible... > If the "digital pearl harbor" does come to pass, this won't

Re: Boing Boing: Michael Lynn's controversial Cisco security presentat ion

2005-07-29 Thread John C. A. Bambenek
Remind me why I bother with information security when industry and the government seems to want to ensure things can be pwn3d as easily as possible... On 7/29/05, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Now the FBI is investigating Lynn for criminal wrongdoing? > > Kim Zetter w

RE: Boing Boing: Michael Lynn's controversial Cisco security presentat ion

2005-07-29 Thread Fergie (Paul Ferguson)
Now the FBI is investigating Lynn for criminal wrongdoing? Kim Zetter writes in Wired News this morning that: [snip] The FBI is investigating a computer security researcher for criminal conduct after he revealed that critical systems supporting the internet and many networks have a serious s