[Ham-Computers] Fw: [ISN] Call For Volunteers
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----- Original Message -----
From: "InfoSec News" <alerts at infosecnews.org>
To: <isn at infosecnews.org>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 3:37 AM
Subject: [ISN] Call For Volunteers
> Forwarded from: Research <research (at) tacticalintelligence.org>
>
> We are security researchers looking for volunteers to participate in two
> projects.
>
> The first is a 6 month study whose ideal participants are sysadmins of
> internet-facing Linux devices (preferably hobbyist machines running
> services like ftp, stfp, ssh, telnet) who are able to make changes to
> service configurations, and can provide us (cleansed) log information on
> at least a monthly basis. After the study period is completed we will
> compile the data and present our results in a white paper, which we will
> circulate to all study participants prior to dissemination to the
> media/academic world. If interested please contact: research (at)
> tacticalintelligence.org
>
> The second study is looking for subjects that are responsible for
> security/audit for PCI compliant networks, and who use PCI scanning
> services to scan their networks for quarterly reports. We would require
> a *cleansed* copy of your quarterly scans. During the study, all
> participants will be issued pre-release versions of the tool we intend
> to build with this data. If interested in helping, please email us at:
> research (at) tacticalintelligence.org.
>
>
>
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