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Re: Global Crossing SOC


From: "J. Oquendo" <sil () infiltrated net>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:02:59 -0600

On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Fouant, Stefan wrote:

While I understand where you are coming from and I completely agree, I
think I should point out that the search pattern you generated actually
produced an Press Release about Global Crossing's SOC implementing some
ISO 9001:2000 certification.  At the bottom of the article it had Press
"Contacts" within Global Crossing.  It didn't actually contain any
useful contact information for any SOC personnel whatsoever...

It's a moot point however, because I happen to agree with you that
obtaining that information via nslookup is a more effective barrier at
weeding out the less clueful.


I didn't want to spend too much time sorting out Google
searches ;) Anyhow, how do we get others to understand
the need for something like this (information via say
whois trickled from an nslookup on a netblock). That
would definitely be more productive than someone having
to contact abuse - which is highly likely going to
ignored/not remedied appropriately.

Would definitely be a plus for me if say I had someone
directly contact my SOC team for a security related
issue. Would save time for me and the caller. I see it
as a no brainer... Others will likely see it as "that's
what abuse is for"

Maybe Jared should start a SOC contact page or something
similar.


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