WebApp Sec mailing list archives
RE: New T&C poll: Was Lynn right?
From: "Altheide, Cory B. (IARC)" <AltheideC () nv doe gov>
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 09:27:40 -0700
Maybe I'm missing something, but /what/ exactly does this have to do with web application security?
-----Original Message----- From: Nick Murison [mailto:nick () urgusabic net] Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 3:54 AM To: full-disclosure () lists grok org uk; webappsec () securityfocus com; SC-L () securecoding org Subject: New T&C poll: Was Lynn right? (Yes, this is a shameless plug) Good morning everyone, Seen as the storm after BlackHat has settled a little, I thought it'd be nice to see what people had decided about Michael Lynn's presentation. Was he right to go ahead with it, or was it really not his call? Judging from the security mailing lists, everyone and their dog has now had the opportunity to ramble on about the finer details of the situation. At www.ThreatsAndCountermeasures.com, we just want some straight answers, so we made it the topic of our latest poll :) So go along to https://www.threatsandcountermeasures.com and submit your vote: Was Lynn right to hold his BlackHat talk? a) Yes, information should be free b) Yes, to safeguard infrastructure c) No, to safeguard infrastructure d) No, he violated IP e) Don't care Best regards, Nick Murison (editor in chief) https://www.threatsandcountermeasures.com
Current thread:
- New T&C poll: Was Lynn right? Nick Murison (Aug 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: New T&C poll: Was Lynn right? Altheide, Cory B. (IARC) (Aug 09)
- Re: New T&C poll: Was Lynn right? Nick Murison (Aug 11)