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DHS Security Contact

Subject: DHS Security Contact
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 21:13:19 +0000 GMT
Hi there,

Does anyone have a security contact at the Department of Homeland Security?

My past experience with CERT leads me to believe that real security issues that 
involve substantial threats rather than mere infosec trivial risks cannot be 
escalated through CERT.

How do we communicate computer forensic evidence of more substantial security 
issues to DHS? The FBI will only take tips and reports of imminent criminal 
acts, and what we really need is a way to work through security scenarios in 
proactive security incident planning and investigations directly with somebody 
at DHS who has the necessary authority and awareness.

Thanks.

Jason Coombs
jasonc@science.org

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