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Cyberwarfare/hacking games
From: "Fugett, Julie C" <jcf () KU EDU>
Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 16:59:08 +0000
I'm researching games and gaming hosts for a cyberwarfare game I'm helping to host next fall. I'm curious if any of you have worked with companies that do this sort of thing-what were your experiences, who would you recommend, who would you avoid? I've been doing research on my own and coming up with the same two organizations. Both are great but I want to make sure I bring as many options as possible to my team. I'm totally open on game format-traditional red team vs blue team is great, but more flexible game formats are fine as well. _________________________________ Julie C. Fugett, CISSP Network Security Architect Telecom Engineers and Network Architects Information Technology University of Kansas phone: 785.864.9356 mobile: 785.691.8822 email: jcf () ku edu<mailto:jcf () ku edu>
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- Cyberwarfare/hacking games Fugett, Julie C (May 22)
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- Cyberwarfare/hacking games Dean Halter (May 23)
- Re: Cyberwarfare/hacking games Melissa (May 23)
- Re: Cyberwarfare/hacking games Melissa (May 23)
- Re: Cyberwarfare/hacking games Dean Halter (May 23)