CISA critical infrastructure letters
Tim Požár
pozar at lns.com
Wed Mar 25 18:36:08 UTC 2020
They are so open ended, they are really useless. Not sure why they
didn't issue this with a company affiliation, etc to nail it down to say
credentials that the person may have with them.
Back in my Broadcast Engineering days, I would get passes issued by the
local LE such as the SF Police department or as a "Registered Disaster
Service Worker" issued by the State of California. Each of these would
have my name, photo etc. These were respected and got me through
numerous police lines in the past.
https://www.lns.com/house/pozar/laminates/
On 3/25/20 11:20 AM, Sean Donelan wrote:
> The CISA critical infrastructure letters are a courtesy request letter.
> If people abuse its purpose, local officials do not need to extend any
> courtesy and can deny access.
>
> The CISA letter is only for "providing emergency communications
> sustainment and restoration support to critical communications
> infrastructure facilities."
>
> It is NOT a general purpose, ignore anything or go anywhere letter.
>
> Do NOT abuse the courtesy or no one will extend the courtesy.
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