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RE: Incident legal plan??
From: "Michele Jordan" <security_lists () michelejordan net>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 17:21:02 -0400
When I worked for Sprint in the Network Security department, we could do lots of research, reporting, etc for our customers on the idea that it was customer service, UNTIL law enforcement was brought in. Once law enforcement was involved, we required a subpeona for any information. Worth a call to the ISP to ask their policies before proceeding. "What would you do if you were in my position?" is a wonderful question for getting the information about the best way to proceed from someone who knows. -Michele -----Original Message----- From: Jason Burton [mailto:jab () leximedia net] Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 10:03 AM To: incidents () securityfocus com Subject: Incident legal plan?? Hey guys, Im kinda new to the incident response stuff, But I was reading up on subpoena's a little bit, Noticed that I had to file a complaint with the police in the IP's jurisdiction, then... From there, im lost.. Anyone have insight. (not to be construed with being a lawyer, I will take the information as insight only and not legal advice.) Anyone have info about how you've obtained customer information from the ISP for prosecution? Thanks Jason Burton Futrek LM jasonb () futrek com jab () leximedia net
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