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Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat?
From: Martin Hannigan <hannigan () world std com>
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 13:07:35 -0500 (EST)
It seems a terrorist would benefit from obtaining fiber map information from the source, rather than googling for outages, and trying to find needles in haystacks. How well are the internal
If they have the skill to immobilize communications it's likely they don't need the map. We have better things to protect and better ways to protect them. Did we start removing carrier hotel address from NANOG archives yet? They're all in there. -M<
Current thread:
- cyber-redundancy, (continued)
- cyber-redundancy Sean Donelan (Jan 19)
- Re: cyber-redundancy sgorman1 (Jan 19)
- Re: cyber-redundancy Martin Hannigan (Jan 19)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Daniel Golding (Jan 19)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Frank Coluccio (Jan 20)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? sgorman1 (Jan 20)
- RE: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Wallace Keith (Jan 20)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Martin Hannigan (Jan 21)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Michael . Dillon (Jan 23)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Martin Hannigan (Jan 21)
- RE: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Church, Chuck (Jan 21)
- Re: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Martin Hannigan (Jan 21)
- RE: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Bevan Slattery (Jan 22)
- RE: The Backhoe: A Real Cyberthreat? Fergie (Jan 22)