Reply From: Simon Johnson <simon.johnsonat_private> Gryffyn, You might find the following URL's useful: http://www.sevenlocks.com/SecurityDigest.htm http://www.nss.brand.co.uk/nssnews.htm http://www.tbtf.com Our security journal is not "free" but you can view a free copy of it online at http://www.shake.net/products/journal/ I think you'll find that there will be a lot of magazines that are not free but have relatively low subscription rates. Best regards, Simon Johnson Technical Director Shake Communications Pty Ltd http://www.shake.net > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-isnat_private [mailto:owner-isnat_private]On Behalf Of > mea culpa > Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 10:33 AM > To: InfoSec News > Subject: [ISN] InfoSec Mags? > > > > [Moderator: Secure Computing magazine. Not sure if they offer free sub. > Decent magazine overall, but I am continually disappointed in their > level of hacker knowledge. (As in, you see the same crappy reporting > on hacker incidents as in other more mainstream pubs). There is also > a new magazine called Security Advisor. I picked up one issue a few > months back at Barnes & Noble, but haven't seen anything since. > Aside from those two, I haven't seen many security specific zines.] > > From: "Trevor Gryffyn" <tgryffynat_private> > Importance: Normal > > You know, I had never even thought about it, even after getting all those > other free magazines (which I sooner or later unsubscribed to because they > really weren't that good) but can anyone suggest any other InfoSec or IDS > related magazines that offer free subscriptions? They dont have to be any > particular platform, I'd just love to check out a couple others. > > -Gryffyn > > > -o- > Subscribe: mail majordomoat_private with "subscribe isn". > Today's ISN Sponsor: Repent Security Incorporated [www.repsec.com] > -o- Subscribe: mail majordomoat_private with "subscribe isn". Today's ISN Sponsor: Repent Security Incorporated [www.repsec.com]
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