On Saturday 25 March 2006 00:42, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On 3/25/06, Aviram Jenik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As always, it's a combination of several things. There's a very good
> > write-up about it on eWeek that explains the situation:
> > http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1934909,00.asp
>
> It doesn't reveal any new facts about the subject (except mentioning
> that he wrote about
> your company previously).
>

What kind of "new information" were you looking for? The facts are there; 
there's nothing left to do but add commentary. 

> I'm still baffled about why the US government should care - it's a
> widely-spread rumor
> that they use Check Point's firewall to protect their highest network
> assets, for instance.
>

Well, I guess you didn't really read the article (perhaps you just read the 
part where our company is mentioned?) Larry explains quite clearly that the 
US government is a customer of Sourcefire, and they are concerned about the 
product "that is used to protect computers with sensitive information" will 
become owned by a Foreign company that will have control over the product.

Oded - Larry takes a stand against the "foreign company" part. Can he 
therefore be excluded from the "stupid American" group? Please? Please? If 
required, I'm sure he'll be willing to take an IQ test (or whatever else you 
think appropriate)

- Aviram

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