[CII] welcome to the public CII
Aryeh Goretsky (home)
goretsky at gmail.com
Sun Nov 29 09:41:20 UTC 2009
Greetings,
It is probably a good idea to introduce myself, even if I plan on lurking
most of the time.
My name is Aryeh Goretsky and I am a researcher at ESET, LLC, which makes
anti-malware software. Aside from the interests that a computer security
software company has in Critical Internet Infrastructure, I have a past
background in instant messaging and VoIP technologies and am interested
in how (and if!) those would be preserved in the event of a CII issue.
Okay, back to lurking. :)
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
At 01:35 PM 11/25/2009, Gadi Evron wrote:
>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.
>
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