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October 19, 2006

A catalyst for security

With all of my running around the last two months I have been remiss in mentioning a new community forming of which I am part of.  Michael Santarcangelo of the Security Catalyst blog and podcast, as well as a founding member of the Security Roundtable, not to mention a consumate security professional and teacher, has been building an impressive team of security folks to found the Security Catalyst community and the Trusted Catalysts program. Michael was gracious enough to invite me to come on board as well as some of the other members of the Security Roundtable and a bunch of other folks, who know a lot more about security than I do.  The group has some worthy and lofty goals and I hope to help Michael and company to get this off the ground.  I will be hooking up and re-engaging this week to see what is up.  In the meantime, if you are interested in getting involved with a group of folks who want to do something about security check out what the Catalyst Community is about. 

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