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December 03, 2008

SBN on fire

So it has been about a week since the new home of the Security Bloggers Network debuted.  The site is still just a spliced feed of the many great blogs that are members of the network.  But we already have a Lijit search of the site itself, a listing of all of the member blogs and a monthly list posts.  We will continue to add functionality to the site to benefit both bloggers and readers in the near future. 

sbn badgeAlso, the picture (just a picture, don't try to search) to the right is a sneak peak of an early version of the blogger badge that members of the SBN will be able to display on their blogs. You can also search the whole SBN, join the SBN and maybe more.  It may also work across comments as well.  The folks at Lijit are cooking up even more functionality too.

In the meantime, we have about 20 new blogs join the SBN in the last week! That should put us over 200 blogs in the network.  Bloggers who are members of the SBN will also get an invite to the security bloggers meet up at the RSA event.

Some of the blogs who have signed up recently are:

1. Richard Stiennon's Threat Chaos blog

2. Dark Reading blog

3. ONDLP blog

4. SANS Computer Forensics blog

Of course you don't have to subscribe to any of these blogs individually. You can get them all and more by subscribing to the SBN feed here. You can visit the site at http://www.securitybloggersnetwork.com (or http://www.securitybloggers.net).  If you have any questions about the SBN or you are a blogger who would like to join, you can email info@securitybloggersnetwork.com.

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