RE: [iwar] interesting piece (fwd)

From: St. Clair, James (JStClair@vredenburg.com)
Date: 2001-05-04 06:53:08


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>...but I still feel value in throwing all
ideas out to the list.
Concur - that's what makes a list worth reading..

> ..send it to me in a properly double wrapped mail (or FedEx these
days) package at my Sandia address?

Actually, nothing worth spending the money on FEDEX for..;)
Your work with Sandia probably brought you in touch with some of the other
issues going on anyway..(OBTW, do you work with the IDART folks? say hi to
Ruth..)

>I'm in California - pretty nice day actually...
Cali it is! Burn a candle for me! (like everyone will be soon! ;)


Jim St.Clair
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Vredenburg
(703) 412-4611


-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Cohen [mailto:fc@all.net]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:48 AM
To: JStClair@vredenburg.com
Subject: Re: [iwar] interesting piece (fwd)


Per the message sent by St. Clair, James:

> You wrote:
> Should I have added a
> ? top the end of my subject line?

> I defer to you Sir. ;)

> Realizing this list consists of all backgrounds with all perpectives
> it makes prob any and all things worth throwing out. As a beltway guy I am
> here to tell you (as an INFOSEC pro) this guy is a charlatan, and his
> company's success supports this theory.

I met him at a conference, spok with him, and long ago decided not to
engage him in any work I do, but I still feel value in throwing all
ideas out to the list.

> Also he wears his NSA title as badge
> of honor, yet this time his writing actually compromises classified
> information. I have already sent a note about this to a friend of mine
that
> works there, so we'll see where this goes, if anywhere.  

So...  If I ask what the classified content he gives away is you will
have to send it to me in a properly double wrapped mail (or FedEx these
days) package at my Sandia address?

> Hope New Haven is as nice as D.C. is today..

I'm in California - pretty nice day actually...

FC

> Jim St.Clair
> Critical Infrastructure Protection
> Vredenburg
> (703) 412-4611

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