[nsp-sec] Vetting: Wes Young
Rob Thomas
robt at cymru.com
Wed Mar 24 16:43:22 EDT 2010
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Hi, team.
For your consideration:
Name: Wes Young
E-mail: wes at ren-isac.net
DayPhone: 716-462-5583
24hrPhone: 317 278-6630
INOC-DBA Phone: NA
Company/Employer: REN-ISAC
ASNs Responsible for: 11537
JobDesc:
Principal Security Engineer for the REN-ISAC (Research and Education
Networking Information Sharing and Analysis Center). The REN-ISAC
supports U.S. higher education and research communities by providing
advanced network security services and supports efforts to protect the
national cyber infrastructure by participating in the U.S. ISAC
infrastructure. The REN-ISAC is an integral component of the EDUCAUSE
and Internet2 strategy to improve network security by providing timely
warning and response to cyber threat and vulnerabilities, improving
awareness, and improving communications.
The REN-ISAC receives, analyzes, and disseminates network security
operational, threat, warning, and attack information within higher
education. Information is derived from network instrumentation, network
constituents, network engineers, other sector ISACs, DHS, other network
security organizations and vendors. In partnership with Internet2 the
REN-ISAC receives a live feed of NetFlow data from Internet2 routers,
and monitors the network for active threats. Custom-built analysis tools
and Arbor PeakFlow DoS are utilized in that analysis. Observed threat
activity is communicated back to the source institutions which averages
thousands per month. The REN-ISAC is "actively involved in mitigation of
NSP Security incidents."
Although an aspect of the REN-ISAC's work is information sharing, we're
fully cognizant of the importance of privacy and the confidentiality of
information related to network security. Our handling of Internet2
NetFlow data is controlled by strict policy that prevents the public
disclosure information that would identify an institution or individual.
The REN-ISAC strictly abides the NSP-SECURITY policy that "No
information presented in [the] list should be forwarded or shared
outside the nsp-security community without specific permission from the
poster."
Internet security references (names & emails):
Doug Pearson dodpears at ren-isac.net
Gabe Iovino giovino at ren-isac.net
Phil Deneault deneault at WPI.EDU
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x29ECE965DDB6E946
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Wes
http://claimid.com/wesyoung
Thanks!
Rob, for the nsp-sec moderators.
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Rob Thomas
Team Cymru
http://www.team-cymru.org/
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