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Date:      Wed, 1 Dec 1999 16:44:28 +0100
From:      Brad Knowles <blk@skynet.be>
To:        Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>, freebsd-audit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Volunteer as junior code auditor (was: Re: Time to redirect! (Was: Re: Topics for -security vs. topics for -audit))
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In-Reply-To: <199911301939.VAA17777@gratis.grondar.za>
References:  <199911301939.VAA17777@gratis.grondar.za>

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At 9:39 PM +0200 1999/11/30, Mark Murray wrote:

> Please could you volunteer for each of the following classes by sending
> a mail to this list with your choice of subject(s) (more than one mail
> is OK):
>
> "Volunteer as code auditor"
> "Volunteer to help with web page setup"
> ...&c.

	I'd like to volunteer as a junior code auditor.

> Please write a _very_short_ resume describing why you should do
> this job in the body of the mail (purely for reference). Eventually
> you'll land up on the rogue's gallery as "one of the team".

	I've been doing Unix SA work for over ten years, and using Unix=20
for over fifteen.  Unfortunately, I haven't done any real programming=20
since college, although I'd like to take this opportunity to get back=20
into it [-1].  I have done relatively light shell and Perl scripting,=20
however.

	I like to consider myself at least passingly familiar with=20
cryptography in general [0], and the semi-paranoid approach to=20
computer security [1].

	For more details, if you send me private e-mail I can give you an=20
URL the previous version of my American-style r=E9sum=E9 [2], which also=20
has links to other versions of the same document, as well as the=20
expanded European-style curriculum vitae.


	If you can either give me automated tools to run, or procedures=20
that I can follow in order to do some of the "grunt" work, I'll be=20
glad to do it.  I've got a machine here where I think I can run=20
-CURRENT [3], so that I can do some first-hand testing of the=20
procedures that would be applied.

	If this isn't the sort of help you folks need, that's fine.  I=20
want to help in any way that I can, but if the skills I have aren't=20
useful to this phase of the project, I can deal with that.








[-1]  With luck, I can then take some of this experience and use it=20
to help me implement proper multi-threading in the USENET news server=20
Diablo.

[0]  I've been to several DC CypherPunk meetings, and have met a=20
number of the local luminaries and invited guests (such as Dave=20
Banisar and Whitfield Diffie), and I believe that I have Carl=20
Ellison's signature on one of the PGP keys I've got floating around.

[1]  I have had meaningful exchanges with Simson Garfinkel, and=20
Marcus Ranum should even remember my name.

[2]  Not yet updated to reflect the work at my current employer,=20
although it is not relevant to this project.

[3]  Although I may need some help getting it there.  ;-)

--=20
  These are my opinions -- not to be taken as official Skynet policy
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