DEFCON how we love thee — the freaks, the geeks, the metalized women…
And the “special people”.
Here’s a nice shot of an employee of McAfee using his MS Vista laptop to access his Outlook Web Access…

… on the blackhat network.
And… the piece d’resistance!
The ISC BeDazzled *leather motorcycle jacket*.

What.
The.
Frack.
Of course… I’m of a different opinion about the glory of the nice folks over there at ISC2.

Proudly NOT A CISSP.
Talk to you later freaks and geeks.
UPDATE: In confusing news, the Bedazzled fellow above isn’t from ISC2 – he’s from the other ISC – The Internet Storm Center. Big thanks to my LOLcats copy writer…

[tags]defcon, defcon15, information disclosure vulnerability, ISC2, CISSP, foolishness[/tags]
Internet Storm Center is associated with SANS, right? Interesting how they escape shame for their bedazzled hero.
Brian – Firstly, thanks for commenting! Secondly, I don’t think that I’ve ever held back on an opportunity to hassle the fine folks over at SANS. Utimately, they do great work – work that no one else seems willing or able to do (US Gov. especially) – and I’ve even been known to shill for them (http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/sans/2006/0145.html) — I suppose I should’ve pointed out the connection 🙂
Next time they pull out the “dork wear”, I’ll hassle harder.
J