[nsp-sec] 48 hour vetting: Karl Hanmore (Microsoft, (yes, really))
Zot O'Connor
zoto at microsoft.com
Fri Nov 13 02:00:04 EST 2009
I don't know about this one... How can we trust someone who would leave good institute like AuCERT and go to a place like Microsoft? What kind of judgment does that show? I mean we all liked him when he was in Australia where he was far away, but by definition, he's closer of everybody now, almost everybody, and that really can't be positive can it?
Anyway what has Karl ever done for you personally? I mean maybe something for your org but would did that do for you? Did you ever stop and think about that?
Did you know he can barely drive a motorcycle? Feel free to ask him about it as soon as he joins the list.
I suppose he has done something for me in that as soon as he joins, I can unsubscribe and for that reason alone I vouch.
And as a reminder, since he isn't on the list yet you can't tell him what I said after he joins.
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Zot O'Connor
Windows Core Network Security http://twitter.com/ZotOConnor +1 (425) 722 7575
-----Original Message-----
From: nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Scott A. McIntyre
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 10:39 PM
To: NSP nsp-security
Subject: [nsp-sec] 48 hour vetting: Karl Hanmore (Microsoft, (yes, really))
----------- nsp-security Confidential --------
Hi all,
Name: Karl Hanmore
E-mail: khanmore at microsoft.com
DayPhone: +1 425 503 4463
24hrPhone: +1 425 503 4463
Company/Employer: Microsoft
ASNs Responsible for: 3598 [This shouldn't override any other MS folks who ACK for this block.]
JobDesc: Security Strategist MSRC
Internet security references (names & emails): Matthew McGlashan (matthew at auscert.org.au), Robert Lowe (robert at auscert.org.au), Zot O'Connor (zoto at microsoft.com)
PGP Key Location: http://keyserver.pgp.com/vkd/DownloadKey.event?keyid=0xF1817328330A259E
For a bit of detail: Karl has taken over Zot's role - Zot's job description was:
"I am the replacement for Greg Galford who left Microsoft in April [2007]. I
am responsible for MSRC Partnerships to a variety of Internet related
groups, including CERTs, NGOs and other groups like SANS/ISC."
Regards on behalf of the moderators,
Scott A. McIntyre
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