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Martin Holste

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Feb 22, 2013, 1:32:29 PM2/22/13
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Dear ELSA community,

I want to officially announce that I've taken a position with Mandiant Corporation. At Mandiant, I will continue work on ELSA.  ELSA will, of course, remain free and open-source (GPLv2), and I will continue to add features and bug fixes. Mandiant is working on building additional capabilities that rely on ELSA, and I am part of that effort.  

This is very exciting for both myself and the community!  It guarantees I will have time to work on ELSA, it means there will be a form of ELSA commercial support (details to follow at a later date), and it means that Mandiant is committed to making sure that ELSA will continue to be a strong, open source platform for years to come.

I also want to affirm what it does not mean:  ELSA will not become "hobbled."  There will not be "disabled" features in the web console, etc.  The additional capabilities we are building at Mandiant will be a separate, though related project.  I also want to reassure everyone that any patterns, plugins, or code contributed from the community will continue to go back into ELSA.

So, you can now know with certainty that there will always be a free, open source, and community supported ELSA!
 
As always, please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions or concerns.

Thanks,

Martin

Kevin Wilcox

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Feb 22, 2013, 1:48:53 PM2/22/13
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On 22 February 2013 13:32, Martin Holste <mcho...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I want to officially announce that I've taken a position with Mandiant
> Corporation. At Mandiant, I will continue work on ELSA. ELSA will, of
> course, remain free and open-source (GPLv2), and I will continue to add
> features and bug fixes. Mandiant is working on building additional
> capabilities that rely on ELSA, and I am part of that effort.
>
> This is very exciting for both myself and the community! It guarantees I
> will have time to work on ELSA, it means there will be a form of ELSA
> commercial support (details to follow at a later date), and it means that
> Mandiant is committed to making sure that ELSA will continue to be a strong,
> open source platform for years to come.

Martin - congratulations, that's pretty exciting! This explains a lot
of what we've seen with the close relationship with SecurityOnion
lately ;)

As an independent user, I'm stoked about what it could mean. I had a
chance to speak with RB as a TA with the US Cyber Challenge last year
and he was adamant about Doug's work with SO and making sure that
project was able to continue to flourish as an open source tool. I can
only imagine that is the atmosphere around you continuing to work on
ELSA.

Again, congratulations!

kmw

Alec Waters

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Feb 22, 2013, 2:23:02 PM2/22/13
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Congratulations Martin :-)

alec

Brad Shoop

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Feb 22, 2013, 6:26:14 PM2/22/13
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Congrats Martin! ;)

It's getting better by the minute...literally.


On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Alec Waters <alec....@gmail.com> wrote:

Congratulations Martin :-)

alec

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C. L. Martinez

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Feb 25, 2013, 1:36:12 AM2/25/13
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Congratulations Martin!!. My best wishes for this new adventure. And
among all ELSA make the best opensource solution in the SIEM's world.

Stefan Sabolowitsch

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Feb 25, 2013, 9:21:37 AM2/25/13
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Congratulations Martin !
Stefan
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