Re: [Full-disclosure] SECNICHE : Dwelling Security is On the Run

From: Aditya K Sood (zeroknock@secniche.org)
Date: Sun Jun 17 2007 - 14:17:30 EDT


Erin Carroll wrote:
> Dave and list members,
>
> The initial submission and review of the site appeared to have some
> relevance to pen-testing. However, subsequent and repeated
> cross-posting and "updates" for this site implied a more
> traffic-generating focus rather than anything specific to pen-test and
> were rejected. I don't think list members need to be notified each
> time a security company or resource has a webpage change.
>
> Unless future submissions (from anyone really) are directly relevant
> to pen-testing (and contain some actual substance) you won't be seeing
> those submissions on the pen-test list.
>
> Please note: I don't mind the occassional plug or infomercial from
> companies or professionals working in the security realm touting new
> products, techniques, or resources. It's always good to have exposure
> to what is new out there... but this is *not* a forum appropriate for
> sales spamming, google rank farming, or marketing fluff press releases.
>
> RedSeal approached this the right way. They had a product demo trial
> they wanted to offer and get feedback on (and generate possible sales
> of course) and contacted me off list to check that it would be cool
> before submitting. All I asked was that they and/or the members that
> participated in the trial be free to provide unfiltered feedback to
> the list. You should be seeing some of that discussions/feedback soon.
>
> If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know off list.
> Though I moderate pen-test, this forum belongs to the members and
> SecurityFocus and is not my personal ego playground. If a majority of
> list members wish to see things of a particular stripe I'll change
> processing to accomodate.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Erin Carroll
> Modarator, SecurityFocus pen-test list
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, dcdave@att.net wrote:
>
>> In an admittedly brief review of this page, I saw nothing useful or
>> informative to my career in information assurance.
>>
>> Congratulations on posting your personal website.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dave Druitt
>> --
>> CSO
>> InfoSec Group
>> 703-626-6516
>>
>>
>>
>> -------------- Original message from Aditya K Sood
>> <zeroknock@secniche.org>: --------------
>>
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> The Sec Niche : dwelling Security portal is up fully. Its a
>>> personal working arena and consultancy domain of mine.You
>>> can check it:
>>>
>>> http://www.secniche.org
>>>
>>> Number of papers have been transformed ot secniche and many more
>>> will be added as soon as they are ready.
>>>
>>> So run a bit.
>>>
>>> Aditya K Sood aka Zeroknock
>>> http://www.secniche.org
>>>
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Hi all

                         The overall structure is not like that you are
taking. The element of
advertising is not a way. If you think security site to be core
information assurance
then its view problem.

Rest , I agree with the process. No problem , But the list is never misused.

Thanks Once again.

Regards
Zeroknock

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