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Re: advise on network security report
- From: Roland Dobbins
- Date: Tue Oct 31 19:03:21 2006
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On Oct 31, 2006, at 3:45 PM, Rick Wesson wrote:
the point of the posting are to generate discussion;
I believe there are those who would argue that there's already a
surfeit of discussion on NANOG, quite a bit of it irrelevant and of
little interest to many subscribers.
Posting stats and reports to a list which contains people who may not
be interested in same often results in those stats and reports being
filtered out and ignored. Posting a pointer to said stats and lists
so that interested parties can subscribe if they so choose guarantees
a community of common interests to whom discussion of the topic(s) at
hand will come naturally, without the need for artificial stimulus.
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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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