[CII] welcome to the public CII

Dave Edelman dedelman at iname.com
Thu Nov 26 01:12:02 UTC 2009


For sure I'm not a spam bot because someone at least has control over those
:)

I have strong background in network operations and incident response. 

To me the question that rarely is asked and never is accurately answered is:


"Just how much do you rely on the availability and integrity of the
Internet?" 

--Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: cii-bounces at isotf.org [mailto:cii-bounces at isotf.org] On Behalf Of Gadi
Evron
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:35 PM
To: cii at isotf.org
Subject: [CII] welcome to the public CII

Hello all,

This list is now officially open for discussion. The list is not 
moderated, although any new subscriber is auto-moderated until we are 
sure they are not a spam bot.

I'd like to start with a clean slate, and at least for a little while, 
with no set agenda. Many of us discussed what critical infrastructure on 
the internet is, how to define it, and how to protect it, many times 
before. We all have varying ideas, so let's try and be patient until we 
find our feet and what our specific goals are.

Before we put forth any sort of charter or specific issues, I'd like to 
hear from you what you think is lacking in current discussion on the 
subject matter, and what you would like to see happen in the next few years.

People on the list are all very busy individuals, so while we encourage 
discussion, please try and conduct yourselves properly.

CII is co-admin'd by Barry Greene and myself, while some more spots may 
open up as necessary, as we settle into a routine in the coming months.

	Gadi.


-- 
Gadi Evron,
ge at linuxbox.org.

Blog: http://gevron.livejournal.com/
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