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

Smith, Donald Donald.Smith at qwest.com
Tue Jul 29 16:13:39 EDT 2008


Thanks for the vouches. I was sorry to hear Andy was going but
understand it was time for him to move on.

If anyone knows of some good router guys who would like to learn a bit
about security while juggling lots of projects we are in the market.
Denver, Minnesota or DC would be the location.










Uh oh, Gassen was being unintentionally l337. We kn0w i7!

While I'm here, I also vouch for Andy. I'm still shocked at the
switch from AS209 though. Don must've revoked his router access or
something. ;)

-d

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 01:34:19PM -0600, Gassen, Derek wrote:
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> I kn0w Andy and will vouch for him.
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> Subject: [nsp-sec] 48 hour vetting: Andy Perry (Comcast, AS7922/23253)
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> All,
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> 
> 
> 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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> 
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> Regards on behalf of the moderators,
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> Scott A. McIntyre
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Security through obscurity WORKS against some worms and ssh attacks:)
Donald.Smith at qwest.com giac 

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