Return-Path: <sentto-279987-3133-1003468030-fc=all.net@returns.onelist.com> Delivered-To: fc@all.net Received: from 204.181.12.215 [204.181.12.215] by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.7.4) for fc@localhost (single-drop); Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:09:10 -0700 (PDT) Received: (qmail 16955 invoked by uid 510); 19 Oct 2001 05:06:47 -0000 Received: from n3.groups.yahoo.com (216.115.96.53) by 204.181.12.215 with SMTP; 19 Oct 2001 05:06:47 -0000 X-eGroups-Return: sentto-279987-3133-1003468030-fc=all.net@returns.onelist.com Received: from [10.1.1.220] by n3.groups.yahoo.com with NNFMP; 19 Oct 2001 05:07:10 -0000 X-Sender: fc@red.all.net X-Apparently-To: iwar@onelist.com Received: (EGP: mail-8_0_0_1); 19 Oct 2001 05:07:10 -0000 Received: (qmail 53352 invoked from network); 19 Oct 2001 05:07:09 -0000 Received: from unknown (10.1.10.27) by 10.1.1.220 with QMQP; 19 Oct 2001 05:07:09 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO red.all.net) (65.0.156.78) by mta2 with SMTP; 19 Oct 2001 05:07:09 -0000 Received: (from fc@localhost) by red.all.net (8.11.2/8.11.2) id f9J57Ai02774 for iwar@onelist.com; Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:07:10 -0700 Message-Id: <200110190507.f9J57Ai02774@red.all.net> To: iwar@onelist.com (Information Warfare Mailing List) Organization: I'm not allowed to say X-Mailer: don't even ask X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.5 PL3] From: Fred Cohen <fc@all.net> X-Yahoo-Profile: fcallnet Mailing-List: list iwar@yahoogroups.com; contact iwar-owner@yahoogroups.com Delivered-To: mailing list iwar@yahoogroups.com Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:iwar-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:07:10 -0700 (PDT) Reply-To: iwar@yahoogroups.com Subject: [iwar] [fc:Secure.Web.site.holds.Arizona.law.enforcement.information] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Secure Web site holds Arizona law enforcement information By Jason Miller, Government Computing News, 10/18/2001 <a href="http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/17296-1.html">http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/17296-1.html> To beef up security, Arizona Public Safety Department officials set up a secure Web site to allow state and county police and emergency divisions to exchange information. State IT workers launched the site early this month. "All the local police agencies did not have access to all of the local and national criminal information the FBI was putting out," said Jeff Raynor, intelligence bureau chief for the Public Safety Department. "We hope by keeping people up-to-date and trying to help analysts decide where the situation currently is going will make our jobs easier." The site is attracting a lot of attention, averaging more than 400 hits a day, Raynor said. The password-protected Web page allows users to search document libraries and access message databases. It also provides links to other law enforcement Web sites, FBI watch lists and intelligence bulletins from the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System. Department IT workers constructed the site in Microsoft FrontPage with the SharePoint extension. It resides on a dual-processor Pentium II Compaq ProLiant server running Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Raynor said the site was originally going to run under Linux because of fears of recent viruses attacking Microsoft servers and software. But he said he couldn't get Linux to work on the Compaq servers. "We had no other way to push this information to all the local law enforcement. We decided to do this on Friday, and by Monday it was up," Raynor said. © 2001 Post Newsweek Tech Media Group ------------------ http://all.net/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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