Re: [saag] Comments on draft-foudil-securitytxt-04

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Mon, 07 January 2019 18:45 UTC

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Subject: Re: [saag] Comments on draft-foudil-securitytxt-04
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> FIRST lists lack of contact information as one of the top 3 challenges
> of incident responders still.  This and other methods of making
> contact information accessible could be quite helpful in reducing the
> number of compromised systems overall.

strongly agree that improving contact and associated information is a
forever goal, and one we could take some steps on now.

but rich is right, doing so in a manner which could be trivially secured
but isn't is pretty silly.

randy