Tell me you don't know anything about Mudge and his knowledge/integrity without telling me you don't know anything about Mudge and his knowledge/integrity.
I am watching this live right now, but I knew when I saw the announcement that Mudge would not be like the other big-tech morons CONgress brings in to testify. He (so far) isn't even being badgered. For the most part they are letting him answer questions instead of rapid-firing questions to appease their base. It is interesting.
This guy is legit. He's been in the scene for decades and is incredibly well-respected and is one of the very few hacker/cracker/security people that have managed to cross over and speak to the corporate/government world while maintaining his credibility with both sides.
No worries. It spurred me to comment on Mudge, which is a good thing. I think a lot of us look at people testifying before CONgress and think it will be a scam and nothing will happen. This one is different. Sure nothing may happen still (CONgress cons) but attention should be paid to the Mudge part of this.
Again no biggie. You weren't brash, and tbh I could've been considered brash myself by using meme language. Both of them were funny and innocent.
I was in that scene for a few decades myself. In fact one of the very well-known companies I worked at wouldn't let me and my team hire Mudge to work with our penetration testing team. We had ex NSA/Military/CIA and other higher-profile people that our customers trusted because of our past clearances and missions. They thought having Mudge would scare our customers so they wouldn't let us hire him. Some of my long-term customers were pretty pissed because of that.
Tell me you don't know anything about Mudge and his knowledge/integrity without telling me you don't know anything about Mudge and his knowledge/integrity.
I am watching this live right now, but I knew when I saw the announcement that Mudge would not be like the other big-tech morons CONgress brings in to testify. He (so far) isn't even being badgered. For the most part they are letting him answer questions instead of rapid-firing questions to appease their base. It is interesting.
This guy is legit. He's been in the scene for decades and is incredibly well-respected and is one of the very few hacker/cracker/security people that have managed to cross over and speak to the corporate/government world while maintaining his credibility with both sides.
No worries. It spurred me to comment on Mudge, which is a good thing. I think a lot of us look at people testifying before CONgress and think it will be a scam and nothing will happen. This one is different. Sure nothing may happen still (CONgress cons) but attention should be paid to the Mudge part of this.
Again no biggie. You weren't brash, and tbh I could've been considered brash myself by using meme language. Both of them were funny and innocent.
I was in that scene for a few decades myself. In fact one of the very well-known companies I worked at wouldn't let me and my team hire Mudge to work with our penetration testing team. We had ex NSA/Military/CIA and other higher-profile people that our customers trusted because of our past clearances and missions. They thought having Mudge would scare our customers so they wouldn't let us hire him. Some of my long-term customers were pretty pissed because of that.