Re: [TSCM-L] Re: Electronics Engineering Technical Education

From: kondrak <kon..._at_phreaker.net>
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 04:34:19 -0500
Unfortunately for you, that would be a breach of privacy for citizens, and NO corporation is worthy of that allowance. We value our privacy, and though Britain is a police-state, spy-state, we wont further any erosion of citizens' rights, anywhere.

At 19:25 11/24/2006, you wrote:

Hello Congratuations on your educational developments.

We are currently looking to hire the services of someone able to test the abilities of our new server to see if it is strong enough to withstand hacking attacks.

We are also looking for a system to allow us to 'reveal' the telephone number if someone calls using withheld prefix 141 this applies to the UK if i called you and placed 141 before it would hide my number. The Police, Fire and Emergency have a system called CLI that reveals all numbers we have a lot of mystery calls and this service would be very useful to thwart Corporate Espionage attempts.

Look forward to hearing from you.


Best Regards,


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From: "Greer, Benjamin" <G..._at_Pragmatics.com>
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Subject: [TSCM-L] Electronics Engineering Technical Education
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 11:18:35 -0500


> Group:

> I have recently been looking into receiving some technical training in the area of basic electronics.  My time is limited as I already have a full-time job other than TSCM so this leaves me to night school and Saturdays (or virtual if it is offered). 

> A few places I have looked at are the Devry University, ITT, and the local community college - Northern Virginia Community College.  Has anyone on this list attended Devry or ITT?  If so, what kind of feedback could you offer a prospective student?  If you have not attended either and can only offer hearsay, I welcome your opinion but please state that you have never attended the school.  Could anyone offer other basic electronics training alternatives to the above, other than self-study?

> Thanks for your responses!
>
> Ben Greer, CISSP
> Information Assurance, Senior Security Engineer
> Pragmatics, Inc.
> www.pragmatics.com
>
>
>

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