Archive for January, 2006

BOTM: Infowarrior

Posted in Blog of the Month on January 1st, 2006

Richard Forno’s infowarrior
is this month’s Blog of the Month. It has mostly full-text re-posts of articles on security, privacy, government policy,
and more. It is a mailing list, but you can browse the archive like a blog and it has an RSS feed (http://www.mail-archive.com/infowarrior@g2-forward.org/maillist.xml).
Forno says:

Items covered include distributing new commentary and articles and occasional items of interest in the technology, security, policy, and current events areas…. List subscribers include journalists, geeks, political folks, and average interested people.

Forno is a computer security specialist. He helped build the first incident response and computer crimes investigation program for the United States House of Representatives and designed and managed the global information assurance program for one of the InternetŐs most critical infrastructures.

He is the author of The Art of Information Warfare (1999), Incident Response (2001), and Weapons of Mass Delusion: America’s Real National Emergency (2003). He is also a contributor to CERT/CC Advisories 1999-17, 2000-01, and the CERT/CC Report on Distributed Intruder Tools.