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For the community, by the community, The Security Talents Community strives to be the central source for informed, reasonable, and intelligent Information Security and Technology information, software, documentation and answers across all domains  of the information and Data Security Field.

The "By Community" phrase in this description is very genuine: we want the Security Talents Community users to feel as if they can contribute to the site from day one. This means more than just commenting on articles and other content (though we welcome that, too)--it means making connections with others, suggesting new content, helping us bring in or link to existing content, and joining the community as a Security Talent blogger.

To get started, click Login to use or Register to get your free Security Talents account. You will land on your Profile page in the Community section. From the Profile page, you can start your participation.

  • Write an article or tutorial that gets published on the security talents community
  • Click My Blog Dashboard to begin the process of creating your own blog
  • Invite some friends to the security talents community
  • Add an application to your Profile, like Twitter
  • Create a group for your local security professionals and invite friends to stay informed with local events

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Reach out to the best talents in the information security community

The Security Talents Community provides news, information, networking opportunities and services to the technology and information security professionals worldwide.
Our sites are visited by:

CEOs, CIOs and CSOs
Principals and Partners
Senior Consultants
IT Professionals
Directors and Managers
Marketing Managers
Vice Presidents
Product Managers

Last Updated on Tuesday, January 05 2010

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How to Participate in The Security Talents Community

There's a lot to see and do on the new Security Talents Community--so much that we thought we'd give you a quick tour of some of the highlights.

Community Is Everything

For the community, by the community, The Security Talents Community strives to be the central source for informed, reasonable, and intelligent Information Security and Technology information, software, documentation and answers across all domains  of the information and Data Security Field.

The "By Community" phrase in this description is very genuine: we want the Security Talents Community users to feel as if they can contribute to the site from day one. This means more than just commenting on articles and other content (though we welcome that, too)--it means making connections with others, suggesting new content, helping us bring in or link to existing content, and joining the community as a Security Talent blogger.

To get started, click Login to use or Register to get your free Security Talents account. You will land on your Profile page in the Community section. From the Profile page, you can start your participation.

  • Write an article or tutorial that gets published on the security talents community
  • Click My Blog Dashboard to begin the process of creating your own blog
  • Invite some friends to the security talents community
  • Add an application to your Profile, like Twitter
  • Create a group for your local security professionals and invite friends to stay informed with local events
Last Updated on Friday, February 19 2010

Editorial Policy

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We encourage users to contribute to the security talents community as often as they would like, so we can all help put together a central knowledge base and information repository for the Linux operating system and its applications. In order to maintain a cohesive and organized set of content, we ask that you follow some basic rules of the road.

First: the absolute don'ts:
  • Don't post anything vulgar, inflammatory, pornographic, etc.
  • Don't post spam.
  • Don't post just to sell something. Sure, talk up your project, but don't mention how to buy it every single time. Don't launch into personal attacks. You're not going to agree with everyone, but name-calling will just cause trouble and will be regarded as flaming behavior.
  • Don't use too many metalinks and tags. If you just trying to boost your SEO, that's an abuse of the system.
Violation of these rules will result in the removal of the content and a warning from the site's administrators. A second violation will result in the removal of your user account.
Last Updated on Saturday, March 06 2010

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