I was the college intern that did ISIC for Kevin's group about 8 years ago now. It was a good group to work for. I learned a lot and had a ton of room to play. Accidentally took down AT&T's early wireless network while pen testing a special peering arrangement the two companies had. I did a lot of firewall work for them too that led to writing my own firewall which led to me getting recruited into the OpenBSD team when we wrote PF. Then I became a slacker but that's another story.
The food downtown Chicago around their offices was unbelievable. Make sure you go to the greek restaurant, they'll know the one. I still miss waiting for the owner to write down my order and then changing my mind about what I wanted. It's always a good sign when the owner can swear at you in Greek :-) The gyro was damn good too. Say hi to Len for me. .mike On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:10 PM, K K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have arranged with my employer to offer a paid internship this summer, > with a focus on OpenBSD, and approval to release developed code as > open source (as we did with ISIC). > > If you live (or attend college) in or near Chicago, are in a full-time > undergraduate or graduate CS/IS program, and are interested in a 6+ week > "Information Security" internship this summer in downtown Chicago, > please contact me with qualifications and availability. > > Specifically seeking programmers with documented contributions to > OpenBSD, Argus, Cacti, Graphviz/LGL, OpenNTPD, Snort, Squid or Mozilla, > or a skilled perl scripter with an interest in logfile analysis. > > Kevin

