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Speaking on security blogging at TRISC 2007

I found out a couple of days ago that I was accepted as a speaker for the TRISC 2007 show in Austin (May 15-17).  I will be speaking about using security blogs as a important resource for security research.  I am excited about doing this since it is really only my second official speaking gig, and it will be my first on security blogging.  I plan on taking this out to other shows if it goes well here

For those of you who don’t know what TRISC is, it is the Texas Regional Infrastructure Security Conference.  It is a small, struggling show that is only in its third year and was originally conceived by some Texas InfoSec professionals as an answer to people looking for a more local security conference that answered Texas problems specifically.  But this small show can boast of some big name keynote speakers.  The first year (2005) we had Mr. Schneier himself (now officially one of my blogging buddies since I met him at the RSA bloggers’ gathering, right?), Ray Semko, and Ron Ross to name a few.  In 2006 we had Ira Winkler and Caleb Sima. 

So anyway, I am excited about doing the talk.  I will be publishing my OPML list from Blogbridge in my slides (I will be mentioning a few specifically, so I will take contributions starting next week :) ).  So maybe some of you will start seeing a little extra traffic - IF I can get some people down here who don’t use blogs much to start jumping on the blog bandwagon.

Vet

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