[nsp-sec] For your Consideration: Thomas Gardner (LLNW)
Guy Tal
guy at llnw.com
Mon Sep 12 20:28:39 EDT 2011
Chris, all,
I tried to reach out to him but discovered that he's left Limelight
sometime in the last few weeks. Huge blow to us. You can remove him from
consideration as a member of the nsp-sec community as a representative of
Limelight's.
Regards,
Guy
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Morrow [mailto:morrowc at ops-netman.net]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 9:48 PM
To: Guy Tal
Cc: 'nsp-sec nsp-security'
Subject: Re: [nsp-sec] For your Consideration: Thomas Gardner (LLNW)
Working through some nsp-sec admin goop today and realized I let this
languish some more than I wanted. Anyone else have anything to say about
Thomas before we close the process and count?
On 08/23/11 12:49, Guy Tal wrote:
> Strong vouch for Tom. He's our security guy, been here for 3+ years in
> which I've worked with him on numerous projects. Before Limelight,
> he's worked at a financial (Wells Fargo) and a gov't (local county)
> entities. I'm stepping away from engineering and will need to
> unsubscribe soon. He is definitely the right person to have on the
> list from our company. As I've been less and less involved in the day
> to day operations at the company, I've given him sanitized copies of
> the reports that pertained to us to address, and he's knocked out
> everything I've given him (but again, unfortunately since he's not on the
list, he was unable to respond directly about what he's done).
> He's only made it to one nanog (and I couldn't make that one) so he
> doesn't know many of you very well, but I implore anyone that has
> worked with him to vouch for him as well or we will not have any
> representation here on the list, which would make me feel awful. He
> has been to a number SANS security workshops (where he knows Mike Poor
> from), so maybe some of you have run across him there? If any of you
> know and trust Mike Poor, maybe even ask him about Tom? He is very
trustworthy and definitely one of the good guys.
>
> Guy
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:nsp-security-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Chris
> Morrow
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 9:14 PM
> To: nsp-sec nsp-security
> Subject: [nsp-sec] For your Consideration: Thomas Gardner (LLNW)
>
> ----------- nsp-security Confidential --------
>
> Please have a look, formatting problems are my fault.. or rather
> T-bird's fault.
>
> I'll close this out in 2 weeks time (9/1/2011)
>
> Name: Thomas Gardner - CISSP
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