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The Security Catalyst Community reaches another milestone

We now have over 300 supportive and passionate security professionals active in the Security Catalyst Community. As I have been traveling the East Coast, I have had the opportunity to meet members of the community and have appreciated getting to know people better. Another benefit of coming together to support the growth of our profession.

I’m also excited that we have started to map out the process to continue the growth of the community - including an online chatting capability, a wiki and a document repository. We’re working to form an executive committee and improve the underlying structure and amount of content available to support our efforts as security professionals. As this takes shape, I’ll be providing more information - but we are engaging in some exciting conversations and fantastic times!
Relaxing for a bit today in Baltimore, I spent some time in the forums this morning - and aside from the general amazement I have at the sheer volume of great insights and information, I’m entirely energized and jazzed up about what we do and how our community continues to grow.

The best part? We are only beginning!!

Here are some of the hot and interesting topics of the last week (or so). As always, we would benefit greatly from your ideas, passions and insights… if you are not currently a member, you are officially invited to join us (note: we enforce a naming standard of firstname.lastname).

Fun/different awareness activities

Getting Started With Active Directory

have you got the HIDS?

Hiding Your IP Address (An Explanation For Beginners)

Gmail feeding spambots (speed vs security)

If you could only buy one security book, and that is all you could ever buy…

Scanned penned signatures on emails.

Information Security Program in Local Government

Security for an ISP

Corporate Policy on Blogging

Auditing An Indian Outsourcing Firm

ISM3

ISO/IEC 27001:2005

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