In message <20000310021807.4898.cpmta@c004.sfo.cp.net>, Sean Donelan writes:
What may be interesting is looking at how other industries handle the problem.
In the banking industry, where failure to contact another bank can result in millions of losses, Thompson Publishing has an extensive directory of the security contacts for essentially every bank in the world. Thompson actively verifies the contact information, and banks pay a bunch of money for current copies of the directories.
In the chemical industry, where failure to respond to a leak can result in millions in liability, the chemical manufactures' association maintains a 24-hour number which will contact the appropriate company's response group. Again, the contact information is actively verified.
Sounds like Sean and Ren should go get some funding for this, heck I'd pay for it. (It would still probably be cheaper than something like IPOPS or CERT, which is not to completely dismiss those two organizations.) --- jerry@fc.net Director Network Operations/Network Engineering, Wayport, Inc. 512-481-1542x522 www.wayport.net 1609 Shoal Creek Blvd Suite 301