>Karl writes: > > >I might be able to take some of this paper too if you dont need it. Sounds > >just the job for making a security-incident notebook. Do you know if it is > >compliant with the JANET CERT's incident log book standard? > >To repeat: > >I've had to remove the paper from COAST for a while, until I get some >politics sorted out. > >If anyone wants a copy immediately, come to the USENIX Security Symposium >in Salt Lake, in the first full week of June. > >...otherwise, please be patient, and not petty. or email me & I will send you a copy. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Andrew Prendergast http://www.ozonline.com.au/netcafe/ap em: ap@ozonline.com.au ph: +61-3-9591-0982 finger: findap@gmurrh.ozonline.com.au <--to find my talk address * HTML Authoring * Computer Security * System Administration * Some put meaningful statements in their .sig. Here's mine. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.3a mQCNAi+xH58AAAEEAL7YauUPVaI59ZYDspTc8cBDX7J5JNVzN0o8sGIp3YOwiWWC mvngUUUO8NPFS2bAeHqQWLOnQjRsyiR682p6r+FEH9JdwIs2HWbiWhD4gXLbR2qM 6ch1TYDnVZ26KP+DnLc8quB87RoqVPnYzxilIApnM5yDoRLlitvhQ59hbOGVAAUR tCdBbmRyZXcgUHJlbmRlcmdhc3QgPGFwQG96b25saW5lLmNvbS5hdT4= =GfNr -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----