I've thought about getting involved with Infraguard
(http://www.infragard.net/) but I've not yet mentally ironed out the
responsibilities I would be subjecting myself and my employer to.

Anyone here a member?

--Matt

On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Michael C Tiernan
<[email protected]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Tom Limoncelli" <[email protected]>
> [...]
>> IMHO there are 3 levels of problems: personal, organizational, as a
>> profession. The biggest problem
> [...]
>> Invisibility and lack of credibility in the press
>> and in
> [...]
>> it requires community action.
> [...]
>
> As I said before, I'm doing some rereading and catch up on this whole topic 
> and when I reread this message from Tom, a thought occurred to me. I don't 
> know if it has merit but I present it for others to consider.
>
> Has anyone considered the "value" of getting involved with the law 
> enforcement groups who deal with cyber crime? We have a unique position in 
> that we are at a key point in any chain of custody and/or investigation.
>
> What if we offered cyber crime protection groups a chance to see what we do, 
> what our systems look like (bring them into our data centers to see 500+ 
> servers humming away at any moment, 30,000 bazillion byte storage, etc. and 
> help educate them in ways of combating cyber crime from a different 
> perspective.
>
> In return for all this, we can learn some of the critical things that LEO 
> requires us to do to protect the integrity of a cyber crime scene.
>
> We get positive press.
> We get positive "neighborhood relations".
> We get important education that maybe one of ${us} can turn into a LOPSA 
> published document that helps other SAs learn how to protect crime scenes.
> We can put it on our webpages and tell our congress folks "See what we've 
> done!" giving them/us a chance to show some of our value.
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