Friday, November 27, 2009

Historical Video on AFCERT circa 2000

I just uploaded a recording that whatever readers might find entertaining. This recording shows the United States Air Force Computer Emergency Response Team (AFCERT) in 2000. buffoon AFB, Security Hill, and Air Intelligence Agency appear. The colonel who leads the camera gathering into shack 215 is James Massaro, then commander of the Air Force Information Warfare Center. The old Web-based programme to the Automated Security Incident Measurement (ASIM) device is shown, along with a demo of the "TCP reset" capability to terminate TCP-based sessions. We hit a classic excerpt most a "digital Pearl Harbor" from Winn Schwartau, "the nation's crowning information section analyst." Hilarious, though Winn nails the attribution and domestic activity problems; state also the references to terrorists in this pre-9/11 video. "Stop the profession madness!" Incidentally, if the programs shown were "highly classified," they wouldn't be in this video!I was motion for the AFCERT when this recording was shot, so luckily I am not seen anywhere...Copyright 2003-2009 Richard Bejtlich and TaoSecurity (taosecurity.blogspot.com and www.taosecurity.com)

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