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Information Security Discussion Lists
Bugtraq
To join, send e-mail to Listserv@netspace.org
and, in the text of your message (not the subject
line), write: subscribe Bugtraq. This list is for
*detailed* discussion of UNIX security holes: what
they are, how to exploit, and what to do to fix them.
This list is not intended to be about cracking systems
or exploiting their vulnerabilities. It is about defining,
recognizing, and preventing use of security holes
and risks. Please refrain from posting one-line messages
or messages that do not contain any substance that
can relate to this list`s charter.
Intrusion
Detection Systems The list is a forum for discussions
on topics related to development of intrusion detection
systems. Possible topics include: techniques used
to detect intruders in computer systems and computer
networks,audit collection/filtering, subject profiling,
knowledge based expert systems, fuzzy logic systems,
neural networks, methods used by intruders (known
intrusion scenarios), cert advisories, scripts and
tools used by hackers, computer system policies, universal
intrusion detection system.
NTBugtraq
NTBugtraq is a mailing list for the discussion of
security exploits and security bugs in Windows NT
and its related applications. To join, send e-mail
to
listserv@listserv.ntbugtraq.com and, in the text
of your message (not the subject line), write: subscribe
ntbugtraq.
Privacy
Forum To join, send e-mail to privacy-request@vortex.com
and, in the text of your message (not the subject
line), write: information privacy The PRIVACY Forum
is run by Lauren Weinstein. He manages it as a rather
selectively moderated digest, somewhat akin to Risks
Digest; it spans the full range of both technological
and non-technological privacy-related issues (with
an emphasis on the former).
Risks
To join, send e-mail to risks-request@csl.sri.com
and, in the text of your message, write: subscribe.
Risks is a digest that describes many of the technological
risks that happen in today's environment.
Secure
HTTP Talk To join, send e-mail to shttp-talk-request@OpenMarket.com
and, in the text of your message, write: subscribe.
Secure NCSA httpd was developed by Enterprise Integration
Technologies in cooperation with RSA Data Security
and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications
at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Sneakers
To join, send e-mail to majordomo@cs.yale.edu.
In the text of your message write: subscribe Sneakers.
The Sneakers mailing list is for discussion of legal
evaluations and experiments in testing various Internet
"firewalls" and other TCP/IP network security products.
Vendors are welcome to post challenges to the Internet
network security community Internet users are welcome
to post anecdotal experiences regarding (legally)
testing the defenses of firewall and security products.
"Above board" organized and/or loosely organized wide
area tiger teams (WATTs) can share information, report
on their progress or eventual success here.
UNINFSEC
To join, send e-mail to listserv@cuvmc.ais.columbia.edu
and, in the text of your message, write: subscribe
UNINFSEC. UNINFSEC is a closed, unmoderated discussion
list for people that have information security responsibilities
in their jobs and who work for educational institutions
or have a close relation with education. Discussions
range from policy discussions, awareness programs,
virus protection, change control, privileges, monitoring,
risk assessments, auditing, business resumption, etc.
Virus
Alert To join, send e-mail to Listserv@lehigh.edu
and, in the text of your message (not the subject
line), write: subscribe valert-l and your-name. VALERT-L
is an electronic mail discussion forum for sharing
urgent virus warnings among other computer users.
Postings to VALERT-L are strictly limited to warnings
about viruses. Follow-ups to messages on VALERT-L
should be done either by private e-mail or to VIRUS-L,
a moderated, digested, virus discussion forum.
WWW
Security To join, send e-mail to www-security-request@nsmx.rutgers.edu
and, in the text of your message, write: subscribe
www-security and your e-mail address. WWW Security
is maintained by the www-security team of Network
Services, Rutgers University Telecommunications Division.
www-security is the official mailing list of the IETF
Web Transaction Security Working Group. The list's
focus is on the evelopment of Internet standards and
related documents for secure services within HTTP.

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