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Re: advise on network security report
- From: Roland Dobbins
- Date: Mon Oct 30 12:24:26 2006
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On Oct 30, 2006, at 8:53 AM, Rick Wesson wrote:
I'm expecting to post a weekly report once a month to nanog, would
this be disruptive?
Far better to simply post a pointer to your new list, IMHO, and let
folks subscribe if the so choose. As it is, many of these various
automated postings to NANOG are mildly annoying to those who aren't
interested or who already receive the information in another form.
Whatever service you end up offering, a a full-text RSS or Atom feed
would probably be useful, as well.
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Roland Dobbins <rdobbins@cisco.com> // 408.527.6376 voice
Any information security mechanism, process, or procedure which can
be consistently defeated by the successful application of a single
class of attacks must be considered fatally flawed.
-- The Lucy Van Pelt Principle of Secure Systems Design
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