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PodcastersMeetup.comhttp://www.podcastersmeetup.com/2008/03/03/security-bloggers-meetup/ [PodcastersMeetup.com] Social networking has progressed far beyond the basic blogosphere - especially in network security. With more than 100 blogs in the Security Bloggers Network, a good bevy of these bloggers are also expanding and communicating with their .

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Lorelle on WordPresshttp://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/03/02/weekly-digest-catching-up-speaking-san-francisco-future-post-mixup-talking-to-blogger-talks-and-more/ [Lorelle on WordPress] Weekly Digest: Catching Up, Speaking San Francisco, Future Post ...: With the rough week I just had - okay, rough two or three weeks - I was really cheered up to find that some bloggers took time out of their blogging life to say nice things about me. They always humble me and keep me on track with my blogging, so I share them here to remind me of why I keep blogging.

Security Watch[Security Watch] Measuring Identity Theft at Top Banks: Because of a lack of good data for consumers to examine, Hoofnagle argues that lending institutions should report basic statistical measures of the problem, such as the number of attempts at identity theft, the number of successful attempts, the for of theft attempted (such as the typical phishing e-mail), and the product(s) compromised, such as checking accounts and credit cards. Such data could allow consumers to "vote with their feet" by considering it as a factor when shopping for a service.

Wired: Threat Levelhttp://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired27b/~3/245079608/click.phdo [Wired: Threat Level] DHS Doesn't Want to Monitor Net, Chertoff Tells Bloggers: WASHINGTON DC -- It took a print reporter at a "blogger roundtable" Tuesday to bring a flash of anger to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's voice. Following up on a question about amnesty for telecoms and whether Homeland .

blatherWatch[blatherWatch] Blogs that kill: is blatherWatch too mean?: Even though the AgencySpy blogger blogs anonymously, and we proudly putour name on BlatherWatch posts, we're sensitive to this issue becausewe've been accused many times of being unnecessarily unkind.

The Blog Heraldhttp://www.blogherald.com/2008/02/26/thou-shall-not-blog/ [The Blog Herald] Thou Shall Not Blog: Many new parents are using blogs as a way of making announcements to family and friends about the upcoming birth, the birth, and the joy of the new baby, as well as a way of journaling their baby’s new life. This has nothing to do with their work, but if the employee handbook says no blogging, such efforts may have to be done anonymously, privately, or kept off blogs and back in the traditional scrapbooks and journals with frequent mailed family newsy letters with photos.

Tim Callan's SSL Bloghttps://blogs.verisign.com/ssl-blog/2008/03/uc_berkeley_identifies_top_ide.html [Tim Callan's SSL Blog] UC Berkeley identifies top identity fraud targets: of the Freedom of Information Act, a Boalt School of Law staff attorney was able to determine which sites yield the most victims of identity theft. Here are the full results.

Madhur Kapoor's Blog[Madhur Kapoor's Blog] Super Sunday Links Episode 3: Rakshit tells us about three free Internet security applications that can protect our computer; My friend K-IntheHouse has written about 3 free and easy to use screencast recording tools over at TechieBuzz.

Burnt Orange Reporthttp://www.burntorangereport.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=5242 [Burnt Orange Report] A Blogger Conversation About Texas, Ohio: A Blogger Conversation About Texas, Ohio | 0 comments

Network Security Blog[Network Security Blog] We’ll be coming to you live from RSA: After the event, the video will be posted on the RSA website and probably on the sites of many of the people who attended. If I can find the time, I’ll edit it down from the two hours of recording to the 15 minutes of real content we get. 

The Digerati Lifehttp://www.thedigeratilife.com/blog/index.php/2008/03/02/wealth-habits-borrowing-against-your-401k-the-roundup/ [The Digerati Life] Wealth Habits, Borrowing Against Your 401K @ The Roundup: When I started this blog, I made a pact with myself to protect my anonymity at all costs. [Yes, I’m terribly paranoid.] Even my own family doesn’t know much about what I’m doing with this site, and the only ones I share the fact that I have this site are those who aren’t interested in reading it.

Lonewacko[Lonewacko] The Laura Carlsen Farce (denies North American Union from slightly ...: Laura Carlsen of the "Americas Program, Center for International Policy" (who also blogs at americasmexico.blogspot.com) offers "The North American Union Farce" (link). She raises issues with the Security and Prosperity Partnership, .

Danger Roomhttp://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/02/air-force-banni.html [Danger Room] Air Force Blocks Access to Many Blogs: can not see many secrets being leaked on blogs that are not already blocked by google or never written, there is far too much global disinformation for someone to stumble on reality, as far as I know, I am the only poster on the entire web familiar with concepts like 'planetary scripts', human chess, and parasitic neural interfaces, I had prior knowledge on Challenger, 911, SEA tsunami, and other headline crimes, [yes there is now a comic called planetary scripts, but as far as google knows I introduced this phrase to the english language in the 90s, and a brain tube is only referenced as the neural drainage device and at one time a band, but never as parasitic technology, discussion of which will get you called insane, soldiers that want the news can just drop by their local psych ward and interview the pariah agents [data mules], think me insane for an ET rant, its the 21st century and ppl worship a god and drive around minefields in a jeep, that so screams fictional lives, and truth is not something that can be declassified if it is not known, I am sure the whitehouse believes the WTC story that is sold to the world, their free will to act is never questioned, but think of the math, after centuries of american imperialism, a counterstrike comes not from a native or African nation but a small muslim cell??? [and on a building that had already been attacked which lead a joint task force to determine a plane assault to be the highest risk, so the fact that no countermeasures were in place speaks not of complicancy, conspiracy, or gross negligence but of something else, subtle and nefarious] yeah anyhoo Fox good, journalism bad, long live the robots, feel free to write, ty K

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