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Re: NSP-SEC
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 17:05:55 -0400 (EDT)
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010, William Pitcock wrote:
What I mean is: why can't anyone contribute valuable information to the security community? It is next to impossible to meet so-called 'trusted people' if you're new to the game, which is counter-productive.
How do I break into show business? http://www.imdb.com/help/show_leaf?becomeastar Is your goal to contribute valuable information to the security community?Or is your goal to become a security "celebrity" and hang out with the "trusted people?"
Anyone can contribute valuable information to the security community. There are many channels to achieve this. If in fact your contributions are valuable, you will probably find the security community trying to
become your buddy.If instead your goal is to become security "celebrity" hanging out with "trusted people"; that's different. Annoying the people you want to
hang out with by sending e-mails to their personal addresses, and generally making a fool out of yourself is probably not going to help achieve your goal.
Current thread:
- Re: NSP-SEC, (continued)
- Re: NSP-SEC Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 22)
- Re: NSP-SEC Guillaume FORTAINE (Mar 23)
- Re: NSP-SEC Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 23)
- Re: NSP-SEC Nick Hilliard (Mar 23)
- Re: NSP-SEC Guillaume FORTAINE (Mar 20)
- Re: NSP-SEC Sean Donelan (Mar 20)
- Re: NSP-SEC Gadi Evron (Mar 20)
- Re: NSP-SEC William Pitcock (Mar 20)
- Re: NSP-SEC Guillaume FORTAINE (Mar 21)
- Re: NSP-SEC Andrew D Kirch (Mar 21)
- Re: NSP-SEC Sean Donelan (Mar 20)
- Re: NSP-SEC George Imburgia (Mar 20)
- Re: NSP-SEC James Bensley (Mar 21)
- Re: NSP-SEC Rich Kulawiec (Mar 21)
- RE: NSP-SEC Alex Lanstein (Mar 21)
- Re: NSP-SEC Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 21)
- Re: NSP-SEC Lorand Jakab (Mar 22)