[oscfmanual-discuss] RE: OSCFManual
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From: Matias B. <mbe...@cy...> - 2003-06-12 14:07:44
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The team is actually "the world" :) This is open-source, everyone and anyone can use it. The environment will be both liturgical and non-liturgical but we should keep to liturgical because you never know when a non-lit. forensics can change to a lit. one. the problem is bigger than you think because it is not only EU oriented but globally oriented! As to this "common set of rules" I'm in touch with RAND Europe people who are developing a Legal Handbook for countries in Europe. This handbook will answer questions such as: "Is port scanning 'legal' in XXX country?" and more of interest to us: "How should I collect evidence so that it is acceptable in court in XXX country?" We should keep an eye on that project and try to find something similar on the rest of the world... I'm sure there are regional initiatives we can build upon. As you see Andrea this will not be easy, but it will be fun! I'm, sending a copy of our last couple of emails to the list to get some feedback from the community. Sincerely, Matias Bevilacqua Trabado CYBEX ___________________________________________________________________ PGP-ID: 0x40A4869F PGP Fingerprint: 2052 98A0 F0F0 2914 D7FA 4E7C 0488 7E8C 40A4 869F ___________________________________________________________________ CYBEX Grupo Intelligence Bureau Rambla de Catalunya, 32 4o-2a 08007 Barcelona Tel. 93 215 53 23 Fax. 93 215 50 72 http://www.cybex.info > -----Mensaje original----- > De: la...@an... [mailto:la...@an...] > Enviado el: jueves, 12 de junio de 2003 15:23 > Para: Matias Bevilacqua > Asunto: RE: OSCFManual > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi Matias, > well, first of all I would like to know the team composition > (especially their background) so > that we could start defining the priorities (for instance, wheter > deal with non-liturgical > examination or incident-response etc.) > The basic legal problem is the differenece among the various EU > countries, so, should we find > some lawyer based in other countries, we could define a common > set of rules enforceable almost > everywhere. > Cheers. > a > "--" > Studio Legale Monti > 20121 Milano C.so Venezia, 54 > 00196 Roma Via E.Gianturco, 5 > 65124 Pescara Via Paolini, 96 > tel.+39-085-294255 > fax +39-085-4226470 > web http://www.andreamonti.net > e-mail: stu...@an... > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: PGP 8.0 -- QDPGP 2.70 > > iQA/AwUBPuh+zKVnZPb1S3ogEQJLpgCcDKT+936ykso2wZ1jPp09ps0M0XgAn0HZ > aSszN5hNINScEbMTmb1Qze5Y > =FHXC > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |