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  1. Thanks @MBenLakhoua and @SecuObs for the #FF. Right back at ya.
  2. DISA's integrated network operations situational awareness (NetOps SA) being built http://bit.ly/1DYBBf
  3. We just posted a new how-to guide on performing the RFC 2544 test lab: http://bit.ly/Pcy9K
  4. WashPost reporting on Chinese hackers during Obama/McCain campaign (reg required, sorry, blame the Post) http://bit.ly/2bFOAZ
  5. RT @stiennon: UK "cyber army" to be 19 strong. http://bit.ly/33W1sp
  6. Too many folks to thank for the RT of @todb's post on three-way handshake being a lie. Thanks all. http://clicky.me/handshakelies
  7. RT @vikphatak: Performance Testing of 16 IPS devices x3 configs (Recommended + Tuned + All On) was only possible w/ @BreakingPoint | :)
  8. Thanks for the RT @palmitu @MBenLakhoua @windexh8er @jjarmoc of "The three-way handshake a lie." http://clicky.me/handshakelies
  9. Is the three-way handshake a lie? @todb investigates: http://clicky.me/handshakelies
  10. @wgragido Definitely, have a few folks on our end who would be perfect. I'll DM you my email addy so we can talk in more than 140 char. ;)
  11. @wgragido But I completely agree with the notion of involving industry more heavily, that is critical and goes to your earlier points today
  12. @wgragido There are so many different groups battling this threat that a single person (or at least a small team) can help, not another team
  13. @wgragido The coordinator should be a conduit between all the agencies, USCYBERCOM, etc. If they can bridge gaps it can be a success.
  14. @wgragido Depends on who gets the position and what powers they actually have. I think having it at the White House is a good step (cont)
  15. RT @cyberwar: Northrop Grumman gets $17.6 million to deploy McAfee on SIPRNet. http://tinyurl.com/y8f63a9
  16. @wgragido It's unfortunate that they got the Brazil piece wrong b/c now folks are ignoring it as a whole. BTW, like the blog.
  17. @wgragido So true.
  18. @benrothke Interesting, thanks Ben!
  19. Thanks @oncee. Hoping that more people start to discuss the topic, we'll see. http://clicky.me/cyberwar-6...
  20. 60 Minute's cyber war piece brought the threat to the mainstream. Will it do any good? http://clicky.me/cyberwar-6...