RE: How to get better security people
What eBay does as a business is of little consequence to me, as a network engineer, though it seems they make pretty good decisions based on things I've seen in three years here. That "fact" came from someone who worked for them in Atlanta, was merely an idle comment meant to share a bit of information. The tone of your reply is a bit off.
-----Original Message----- From: Jim Popovitch [mailto:jimpop@rocketship.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 11:06 AM To: LeBlanc, Jason; 'Sean Donelan'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: How to get better security people
-----Original Message----- From: LeBlanc, Jason <Jml@ebay.com>
On that note, Etrade layed off their entire net sec team a few months back. I don't trade there no more. ;)
Let me guess, eBay is moving into securities trading next.... Your "facts" about eTrade are wrong, very wrong.
-Jim P.
-----Original Message----- From: LeBlanc, Jason
What eBay does as a business is of little consequence to me, as a network engineer, though it seems they make pretty good decisions based on things I've seen in three years here. That "fact" came from someone who worked for them in Atlanta, was merely an idle comment meant to share a bit of information. The tone of your reply is a bit off.
I'm sorry you feel that way, you misunderstood the tone of my reply. Your one-off assessment about eTrade (accented by your smirk about trading elsewhere) was wrong, and I was just pointing that out. To counter this is futile, as is continuing this thread. -Jim P.
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