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Well Alistair (my first name is Alister but I usually go by Al Mac), now that you have given your reason, I realize that I missed a site that may be more valuable to you ... ISO also does Computer Security. Also see the post I made to TYR this morning on "Question?" from a lady in Bolivia seeking an explanation of what a "System Engineer" really does, where I gave some links on the topic of Quality in Software development & implementation ... and can probably dig up some more of that kind. Her question & yours led to similar sites but perhaps a bit different focus on which are best to include. http://www.iso9000solutions.com/ http://www.qrsquality.com/ http://www.qualitydigest.com/html/iso9000.html > Subj: RE: Security List - help subscribing > From: AlistairR@tbsa.co.za (Alistair Rooney) > > Thanks Al, now *that's* what I call a reply! I've been given the task > (like I don't have enough work to do) of trying to make our company ISO > 17799 compliant (that's BS 7799 to you poms). So I'd better start > learning this stuff! > > Thanks a bundle, > > Alistair > > -----Original Message----- > From: MacWheel99@aol.com > > I seem to remember that there is a security list somewhere, > > but I can't find it at midrange.com. How do I subscribe? > > Someone who is on Security 400 might like to forward my links to that > group. > > There are are several security lists hosted by non IBM communities, > in which the participants are ignorant of the capabilities of OS/400 > & other IBM OS, > at least in the vast majority of the links I am showing below, & the > discussion is what can & should be done in a real world in which IBM is > absent. If you want into such a discussion list, consider one of the > following or a SIG that they sponsor. Also where I give you links to > ONE discussion group at a site, you can search other groups > at that site for topic Security. > > http://www.egroups.com/group/e-com-sec > http://www.ISC2.org > http://www.homelanddefense.org/bulletin/Bulletin_200401.htm > http://www.cpsr.org > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TYR > http://www.imis.org.uk/institute/code_of_conduct.pdf > www.nsdmg.org > http://www.techrepublic.com/index.jhtml > http://www.incidents.org/detect/list_info.php > http://ts.nist.gov/ts/ > http://www.politechbot.com/ > http://www.common.org > http://www.share.org > http://www.acm.org > http://www.bcs.org.uk > www.iccp.org > http://www.ieee.org > http://www.skirsch.com/politics/plane/disable.htm > http://eon.law.harvard.edu/chill/ > http://www.csce.gov/helsinki.cfm > http://www.senate.gov/member/or/wyden/general/clinks.htm > chkpt.zdnet.com/chkpt/hud0002000/www.zdnet.com/zdnn/law/ > http://homestead.coolboard.com/msgshow.cfm/msgboard=423110531592183&msg= 731770052496573&page=1&idDispSub=-1 > > and check out resources mentioned via http://www.TechRepublic.com/forumdiscuss/thread_detail.jhtml?thread_id=20600 > > I have dabbled in several of these & found that some of them have very > high quality of content & links relative to the volume of people input that > can be distracting from learning. MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac) BPCS 405 CD Manager / Programmer @ Global Wire Technologies Incorporated http://www.globalwiretechnologies.com = new name same quality wire engineering company: fax # 812-424-6838
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