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More on Dan Geer


From: Stormwalker <bruen () coldrain net>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 10:18:47 -0400 (EDT)


The following quotes clarify @Stake's position. It's worse than even I
thought. They know better, but don't care anymore. M$ is more important
than truth.
                                                                                
"Chris Wysopal, @stake's director of research, said the company had no
argument with the report's basic premise that technological diversity
poses less of a security risk than monolithic architectures. "But the way
the report is positioned and a lot of its conclusions are things we don't
agree with. The report is a bit one-sided," he said."

"An @stake official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that 
Geer was fired and said that as a corporate officer he should have known 
that Microsoft was a client of the company. "It's not a matter of the 
content of the report; it's a matter of ethics and respect for clients," 
the official said."

Full story:
http://computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,85441,00.html

ComputerWorld
@stake fired its CTO for co-authoring the document
Story by Dan Verton
SEPTEMBER 26, 2003


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