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RE: Any IEEE Security&Privacy readers here?
From: "Austin, Richard D" <richard.austin () hp com>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 14:25:58 -0500
Hello All, Rather than canceling your membership (though I share your displeasure), may I recommend expressing your sentiments to the editor of IEEE Security & Privacy? After all, WE are the IEEE!!! Best regards. -----Original Message----- From: Stef [mailto:stefmit () gmail com] Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 3:40 PM To: honeypots () securityfocus com Subject: Any IEEE Security&Privacy readers here? How stupid! Just got my latest IEEE Security&Privacy issue (vol.2, nb.6, Nov/Dec 2004), and in the end of the "Honeynet Files" section I just read this: "A final farewell - Regular readers of The Honeynet Files department will notice its absence in upcoming issues. The department has been discontinued to allocate additional space [my note: what!?!? for the 2 1/2 pages it takes?!?] to content of interest to a wider audience. On behalf ... [bla,bla,bla]" I guess just by doing that IEEE lost me next year as a subscriber to this magazine, and probably as a member - and I am pretty sure some of my peers, also, with whom I was debating this change, just today, and who were sharing my opinion ... Point to make: if the honeypot/net/token technologies do not have room in a magazine of a reputable group, focused on security, than what's to be expected form the other ones ?!? Oh, well ... Stef
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- Any IEEE Security&Privacy readers here? Stef (Dec 06)
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- RE: Any IEEE Security&Privacy readers here? Austin, Richard D (Dec 07)
- RE: Any IEEE Security&Privacy readers here? Austin, Richard D (Dec 08)