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Message-ID: <OF11EA4141.523613CF-ON85256DFE.004FE983-85256DFE.0050665E@fund.bisys.com>
From: Jeffrey.Stebelton at bisys.com (Jeffrey.Stebelton@...ys.com)
Subject: A funny  (but real) story for XMAS

I agree with your professor. I don't use the CERT site on a daily, or even
weekly basis like I do sans.org, but when I need information from it, it's
always been relevant, accurate (as far as I can tell) and up to date. What
exactly is supposed to "suck" about the site, I wonder??

Jeff Stebelton
Manager, Network Security
BISYS Network Security Group
614-470-8249 direct
614-203-2563 cell





>CERT sucks? Humm... In my UNIX & Security college course, we're being told
CERT is a great
>resource for security-related information. Can anybody else make a comment
on this? Agree?
>Disagree?

>Thanks.




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