[nsp-sec] 48 hour vetting: Andy Perry (Comcast, AS7922/23253)

Smith, Donald Donald.Smith at qwest.com
Tue Jul 29 08:56:00 EDT 2008


I can vouch for Andy. He is trustworthy even if he went to the "evil cable company that shall not be named:) "
 
 
donald.smith at qwest.com giac

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From: nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Scott A. McIntyre
Sent: Tue 7/29/2008 12:15 AM
To: NSP nsp-security
Subject: [nsp-sec] 48 hour vetting: Andy Perry (Comcast, AS7922/23253)



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All,



For your consideration:

Name:

Andy Perry

E-mail:

andrew_perry2 at cable.comcast.net

DayPhone:

720-267-7129

24hrPhone:
INOC-DBA Phone:
Company/Employer: Comcast Cable Corporation
ASNs Responsible for: 7922 & 23253
JobDesc:

Backbone Operations Engineer responsible for the surveillance, day to 
day operations and stability of the backbone network. Daily work 
includes, traffic engineering, BGP peering and security issues that 
may affect the network traffic or its infrastructure. Work with 
production Arbor system via reports and alerts to proactively manage 
the network.
Internet security references (names & emails):

Don Smith               Donald.Smith at qwest.com

Sara Roper              Sara.roper at qwest.com

Danny McPherson         danny at arbor.net

PGP Key Location:

Applying for the software now through the company now, will post when 
it becomes available.







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Regards on behalf of the moderators,

Scott A. McIntyre




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