Frank Caviggia - Reporting for Duty (SCAP-SECURITY-GUIDE)
Shawn Wells
shawn at redhat.com
Mon Sep 30 02:43:36 UTC 2013
On 9/20/13 1:06 PM, fcaviggi at redhat.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently joined Red Hat as a consultant after eight years with
> Lockheed Martin where I supported customers in DoD, DOE, and IC as
> System Administrator/Engineer on Linux (particularly Red Hat),
> Solaris, and AIX. In the past, sharing code with Red Hat was rather
> difficult due to the legal requirements that Lockheed management
> placed on me (I felt like Indiana Jones at the end of Raiders of the
> Lost Ark - where my code was sent away to be reviewed by "Top
> Experts", after which it was filed away in a envelope and forgotten.)
>
> I have a ton of scripting experience (particularly in BASH and Python)
> that I've used to create and integrate into hardening scripts that
> I've used at various customer sites. I'm looking forward to
> contributing this knowledge to the scap-security-guide, particularly
> in some of the remediation scripts and utilities that will help
> automate and prepare systems for C&A (DIACAP and ICD503 processes)
> required by our government customers.
A (belated) welcome :) Definitely interested in your false positive
findings -- and good call on finding the kernel module /bin/true vs
/bin/false issue!
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