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About
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The mission of this site is to share SOPs and questions, especially for the non-Security Manager or Intelligence personnel who get thrown into an S2 (Military Security Manager) slot with no training. This will give you a system to ask questions, with out appearing the fool in front of your commander. We all have knowledge on a part of this business. If we share, we all look smart! This is done in conjunction with our list server Security_Manager_Info. Membership is open to all .mil and .gov addresses. Information may be found at: this LINK
Please bear with us because this website is in the process of being completely redone. Your links would be helpful.
I have retired from the military and a tour as civil service with the military, then looked at Homeland Security support from the intelligence community. And currently embarking on a tour with another Department. Any links or assistance you can provide would be appreciated, and may appear in the links at the bottom of this page.
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All links
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improvements, or
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TIME MAG:
The Invasion of
the Chinese
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- "Hacker attacks in US linked to Chinese military", brietbart.com (retrieved 22 Apr 2008)
- Graham, B. "Hackers Attack Via Chinese Web Sites", Washington Post, August 25, 2005.
- Espiner, T. "Security experts lift lid on Chinese hack attacks", ZDNet News, November 23, 2005.
- Thornburgh, N. "Inside the Chinese Hack Attack", Time.com, August 25, 2005.
- Thornburgh, N. "The Invasion of the Chinese Cyberspies (And the Man Who Tried to Stop Them)", Time, August 29, 2005.
- Brenner, B. "Myfip's Titan Rain connection", SearchSecurity.com, August 31, 2005.
- Onley, D and Wait, P. "Red Storm Rising", Government Computing News, August 21, 2007
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Operation Aurora |
Moonlight Maze |
Shawn Carpenter
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- NetWitness Corporation company website
- TIME Magazine (September 5, 2005 issue) article "The Invasion Of The Chinese Cyberspies (And the Man Who Tried to Stop Them)"
- TIME Magazine online (August 25, 2005) article "Inside the Chinese Hack Attack"
- Albuquerque Journal (September 15, 2005) "Battle Against Hackers Costs Employee Job"
- Albuquerque Journal (February 14, 2007) article "Sandia Hacker Gets $4 Million: Analyst Fired For FBI Contact"
- Computerworld (February 26, 2007) article "Q&A: Reverse Hacker Describes Ordeal"
- The New York Times (December 9, 2007) article "China Link Suspected in Lab Hacking"
- SecurityFocus (December 10, 2007) article "National Labs Hit With Targeted Attacks"
- ABC News (February 26, 2007) report "Jury Slaps Defense Giant for Neglecting National Security"
- TIME Magazine online (February 14, 2007) article "A Security Analyst Wins Big in Court"
- Federal Computer Weekly (February 26, 2007) article "Intercepts: Chinese Checkers"
- Congressional correspondence: Management cover-ups and malfeasance at Sandia (December 4, 2005) blog "LANL: The Real Story"
- The Register (February 16, 2007 article "Employee Fired For Probing Bad Guys Awarded $4.7M"
- Project on Government Oversight (POGO) (March 1, 2007) article "Cyber-security at Risk"
- Los Angeles Times (March 4, 2008) article "China's Computer Hacking Worries Pentagon"
- Computerworld (April 17, 2007) article "Reverse Hacker Case Gets Costlier for Sandia Labs"
- Forbes (September 11, 2007) article "Cyberspies Target Silent Victims"
- Computerworld (October 20, 2005) article "Guard Against Titan Rain Hackers"
- Searchsecurity.com (September 22, 2005) article "The Case of Shawn Carpenter: A Cautionary Tale"
- The Washington Times (July 26, 2007) article "FBI Calls Chinese Espionage 'Substantial'"
- Government Computer News (August 21, 2006) article "Red Storm Rising"
- Federal Computer Weekly (February 13, 2007) article "Cyber Officials: Chinese Hackers Attack 'Anything and Everything'"
- New Mexico State Judiciary Case Lookup System database "Carpenter vs. Sandia"
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