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Re: Cyberwarfare/hacking games


From: Melissa <mguenther () COX NET>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 09:26:25 -0700

With confirmation from DOD, I have used the CD's in the past - even given
them away at client security awareness day events.  That said, I have not
done so for a few years.

So, it is wise to check again.  I sent an email
(okcpeoservicedesk () csd disa mil
<mailto:okcpeoservicedesk () csd disa mil?Subject=IASE_Support_Request>  )
asking if the CD's were available for non-government purposes (civilian).
Everyone is wise to get permission in writing themselves, as I have done in
the pat, however, I will post the reply I receive once it arrives.

 

Melissa

 

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The DISA links are great, Melissa.  I'd love to use them in my own
environment.  My only question is are they for public consumption?  The
consent notice at http://iase.disa.mil/notice-consent.html and the VTE
statement at the bottom of http://iase.disa.mil/ETA/ appear to limit access
to DOD IA professionals.. 

Dean
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Dean Halter, CISA, CISSP
IT Risk Management Officer, UDit
University of Dayton
Miriam Hall 358
(937) 229-4387

"Security is a process, not a product."  Bruce Schneier


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