Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news
There’s speculation that enforcement could occur via the FTC Privacy Shield program. > On May 23, 2018, at 7:38 PM, John Levinewrote: > >> No, but in the absence of a law that specifically bars the courts from >> doing so the will under current reciprocal treaty arrangements. > > No, really, what treaties? I understand treaties about domesticating a tort > judgement but this isn't a tort, this is a regulation. > > R's, > John > > PS: > >>> can treaties supercede US law? > > That question has a very complicated answer. tl;dr: sometimes
Re: LinkedIn password database compromised
On Jun 7, 2012, at 9:58 AM, Leo Bicknell wrote: In a message written on Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 11:14:58PM -0700, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote: Heck no to X.509. We'd run into the same issue we have right now--a select group of companies charging users to prove their identity. ... For instance, I'm not at all opposed to the idea of the government having a way to issue me a signed certificate that I then use to access government services, like submitting my tax return online, renewing my drivers license, or maybe even e-voting. All in favor of paying $119/year to vote, please raise your hands. http://www.verisign.com/dod-interoperability/
Re: events
http://code.google.com/p/eventlog-to-syslog/ On Oct 4, 2011, at 11:47 AM, Jones, Barry wrote: A sub question to this would be - is anyone using an app or client that will forward windows OS events to said collector? I've seen Loglogic and others. Was just curious if you've used a small scale version to collect security events - log on, log off, etc...? -Original Message- From: Harry Hoffman [mailto:hhoff...@ip-solutions.net] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 6:56 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: events It's a bit old but still works well. Russel Fulton and I worked on this when I was down in NZ. You still need to run syslog-ng but this allows you to ignore, warn, alert on logs via regex. http://www.ip-solutions.net/syslog-ng/ Cheers, Harry On 09/30/2011 09:50 AM, harbor235 wrote: What is everyone using to collect, alert, and analyze syslog data? I am looking for something that can generate reports as well as support multiple vendors. We have done some home grown stuff in the past but would be interested in something that incorprates all the best features. Soalrwinds, splunk, fwanalog, and others come to mind, any other good ones out there? Mike smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature