Re: [iwar] iwar


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Well, lurking long enough.  Appears time for introductions!  

Hello everyone!  I've enjoyed reading the posts, and have gained some 
knowledge and insight into areas normally not associated with my day to day 
work.  I appreciate you alls posts and abilities!

I'm a security engineer working out of Atlanta, GA.  I've spent the past 5 
years or so in the infosec world.  My preferences are exploiting and 
penetration testing, as well as VPN and FW design, implement, and configure.

I joined the list pretty much out of respect for FC and to learn and be 
exposed to information.  I can't say I have much to contribute to the focus 
of the list, but you can read some of my work at my web site:
http://www.crazytrain.com

Feel free to visit and read my ideas...and I'll definately continue to 
listen with earnest here.  Again, thanks to you all for your posts!

thomas rude, cissp
senior security engineer


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