[Sigia-l] Fw: General announcement of TWO security-related mailing lists...
Bob Radvanovsky
rsradvan at unixworks.net
Fri Aug 15 14:11:30 EDT 2008
> Having wanted to do this a couple of years ago (I've been wrapped up in
> conducting CIP research and writing books for the past 2+ years), I never
> had to opportunity to announce our mailing lists. At this time, I want to
> announce TWO (2) mailing lists for general distribution: CIPP-L and
> SCADASEC-L.
>
> ==============================
>
> The first mailing list (CIPP-L) is more like a news blast (people usually
> don't discuss or contribute anything) which pertains to CRITICAL
> INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND PREPAREDNESS and/or HOMELAND SECURITY. Seeing
> that this is an emerging industry, and that there is currently a movement to
> converge security management practices, we feel that this would provide
> beneficial and useful information for everyone involved. News blasts are
> separated based on their respective infrastructure/industrial sector.
>
> The CIPP-L URL is found here: http://cipp.infracritical.com.
>
> ==============================
>
> The second mailing list (SCADASEC-L) is an active discussion group about
> SCADA security which pertains to SCADA and industrial control systems
> security. The discussions are general (sometimes heated) and DOES NOT
> discuss anything very technical (metaphorical and hypothetical scenarios).
> Discussion is from global locations impacted or affected by potential SCADA
> system disruptions. Participating members are representative from several
> venues including (but not limited to): law enforcement groups, end-users,
> security consultants, risk management consultants, researchers, educators,
> and general enthusiasts.
>
> The SCADASEC-L URL is found here: http:/scadasec.infracritical.com.
>
> ==============================
>
> Both mailing lists are available to the general public freely and openly.
> However, we reserve the right to moderate accordingly, as various countries
> have differing laws specific to their infrastructures. All topics pertain
> (in some form or another) to the following topics:
>
> 1. CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
> 2. HOMELAND SECURITY
> 3. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
> 4. RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT (of critical infrastructures)
>
> Again, all information is available for FREE. Any questions, send me an
> email. ;)
>
> Bob Radvanovsky, CIFI, CISM, REM, CIPS
> Infracritical, Inc. - "Your Infrastructure, Their Future"
> rsradvan at unixworks.net | rsradvan at infracritical.com |
> www.infracritical.com
>
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