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TITSSN activates October’s ENGAGED promotion. Let’s get ENGAGED
Link: http://titssn.org/signup.php
Good day to you,
It is with great excitement that I officially announce the launch of our ENGAGED “ENabling Greater Awareness, Growth and Educational Development” October promotion for today October 15th. This is a significant launch for us as it signals a new level of commitment of how serious we are taking our work and initiatives in promoting the elevation of education, awareness and training for technology and IT Security. This will be a quarterly event that focuses on providing more attention, support and focus on these critical areas of our future. Over the next two weeks we will feature special activities within the network that will focus on technology and IT Security in general by adding some special giveaways and incentives to our participating members.
These activities will include special featured questions, forum and group discussions, polls and spur of the moment giveaways. These rewards are added to our Virtual Gifts and will be how the winners are rewarded. The more points you accumulate during the next two weeks will allow you to claim additional products and solutions that were made available by our participating vendors. We ask that you be prudent in choosing your prizes/gifts with the consideration in mind that because they are specific to securing your systems, you should not have two of the same type of solutions running at the same time. This will cause considerable system performance issues. Please feel free to seek our guidance with your choices. We are here to help.
We want to say a very special thank you to our participating vendors for this month and hope that you will continue to support the initiative. This month’s vendors list includes, Pearson Education - representing Cisco Press, Safend, Sunbelt Software, Symantec, SpectorSoft, ESET, PCTools and Kaspersky. As a thank you from the network, we will be providing a special page for your company and products in the network. This page will feature the product(s) that were provided for this month’s promotion. This is the least we can do in thanks for your contributions and we hope that you will continue to keep us apprised on the development of your products/solutions going forward.
So let’s get ENGAGED http://titssn.org/signup.php
Thank you very much and have a great day. We apprecilove your business and support and look forward to serving you more.
~Brett A. Scudder~
President/CEO/Chairman/Founder/Security Architect
~TITSSN ~The IT Security Suite Network~ | http://titssn.net
We are Security - your Security - our Security - IT Security. Our Security is Safe and Secure.
Mr. President, solving the IT Security issues will require government to look up to us rather than down on us, more education and awareness please
Link: http://titssn.net
Good day to you Mr. President,
It is good to see that you are taking a stance in the IT Security issues of today but the most fundamental problem we face is the concept that it is an industry or corporate problem. IT Security is a people problem and until we start seeing it that way our approach to the issues will always fail. The availability of information and resources to mitigate these issues needs to be centrally available and disseminated effectively across the board in an unbiased manner.
No man stands alone in this cyberwarfare, we must unify the effort to strengthen all links/angles as all are affected, no exceptions.
The problems of the technology space exist across all levels in personal, business and professional use. All are impacted by these issues and when a corporation is hacked and the data stolen, in most cases the end users are the ones that suffer because it is their personal info that ends up in the hands of the hackers or thieves.
I love the fact that you are a technology/gadget minded person as you’re aware of what they entail and how vulnerable we can be through them. I’m sure you would like to see these issues by more feature/resource rich securely and so we both share the same goals, security for all and across all levels.
How about helping us create better education and awareness initiatives like our ENGAGED. We need these levels of training, education, awareness and development at the lower school levels as well. Provide the funding needed to expand on the security users’ group communities and driving the availability of information and resources.
Let us work together on these initiatives and get over the power struggle issues.
We look forward to working with you and your administration sir.
Thank you and have a great day,
~Brett A. Scudder~
TITSSN launches its Technology / IT Security Social Network which is now live and open for membership. Please join us for some good education and awareness
Link: http://titssn.org
Good day to you,
On May 1st 2009, TITSSN answered the call of providing a converged resource to address the needed online training, education, awareness and resources of the technology and security issues and challenges facing us today for tomorrow. As leaders in this field we understand the challenges being faced in dealing with the day to day management, learning and happenings of these threats and their impacts. While countries, companies and organizations are falling victims to these attacks, industries are suffering through the loss of revenue, privacy and productivity, and people are feeling and seeing the real effects of the real world we live in where the internet brings us together as a global connected network filled with valuable resources and resistance is futile, it is everywhere and is not going away.
We are still not seeing enough being done to educate people across the board and make them aware of these issues and their true impacts and so we’re taking the network to a higher level towards this initiative.
IT Security is a people problem, not an industry one and as such must be addressed effectively and accordingly.
So it is for this reason that we choose to build a social community to address these things together and to provide the training, education and awareness by the people who can speak of and about them at all levels, those who develop them, those who sell and support them, those who are out in the field fighting the good fight to prevent, mitigate and stop the growing rates of infections and compromises and those who want to learn more about being safer and secure together in one place. This is a work in progress and as we grow, so we’ll learn and so we’ll adjust to the need for changes. This is what we do on a daily basis as TITSSN continues to deliver its messages of security education, training and awareness now for a more secure future. We will be moving our operations into the social network immediately to help enhance the collaborative values, resources and functionalities.
The IT Security Suite Network’s Technology / IT Security Social Network is a place where people come together to create a vibrant, resourceful, strategic and secure social atmosphere of networking, training, education, awareness and collaboration for, on and about technology and securing them.
We invite you to participate in the full functions and features of our network as we build on it to enhance its values and mission for the future. We ask that you share the word with your associates, friends, peers and everyone that is interested in the world of security and being more comfortable and secure in it. This network is specifically geared towards technology, IT Security and everything in and about it.
The focus of this social network is to build greater education, awareness and provide the services and support needed to maintain the secure presence and stability of all infrastructures (homes, businesses (all sizes and types), schools, churches, etc) for all. Everyone is affected at all levels and so we must cultivate an open concerted atmosphere to address issues effectively. We look forward to your participation in this effort as a leader, contributor, reader, advisor or just a member wanting to learn more. Please adhere to the policies and rules of the network so that all may find a common group to collaborate in.
The networks address is http://titssn.org.
Features include:
Real-time chats
Blogging
Audio/Video/Text IM
Discussion groups
Polls
Events calendar
Products/Solutions recommendations
Featured products, people, service providers
Our own publications (recommendations, best practices, guides, reports, findings and educational info)
And much more.
Discussions and groups that are up and running:
Application Security - developing secure applications and standards
Breach Notification Laws - country/state laws
Business to Business IT Security "BtBITS" - businesses protecting each other’s interests
Cloud Computing/Security - Issues, concerns, development, education and awareness
Computer Forensics - Data and Network
Cybersecurity - myths, issues, concerns, development, education and awareness
CyberWar - on, about, awareness, information, collaboration
Data Security - securing the data/information
DCITSUG – Washington DC IT Security Users Group
Emergency Security Response Program "ESRP"
Endpoint Security - What are they, why they are vulnerable and how to protect them
Hacking Unleashed - Ethical/Unethical - the world of hacking
I-CON Science and Technology Conference
Identity Theft - prevention, support and solutions
Incident Response - What happens when something goes wrong/bad?
IT/Security things/issues that make you paranoid
IT Security Best Practices – General
IT Security Facts and Myths
IT Security Leaders
IT Security Requests and Support
IT Security Service Providers ~ITSSP~
IT Security Training and Development – General
IT Security in our educational institutions - curriculum upgrade
Microsoft Small Business Server Security - Securing the server and components
Mobile Security - securing the mobile users/devices and they data they host
Managed Security Services Providers "MSSP"
NYeWin - New York Enterprise Windows Users Group
NYITSUG - New York IT Security Users Group
NYSBS - New York Small Business Server Users Group
Online Security - Securing your online experience
OWASP - Open Web Application Security Project
PAITSUG - Pennsylvania IT Security Users Group
PC Security at home
Perimeter Security - securing the perimeter
Physical Security - a critical part of your security model
Ready Rockaway - Disaster/Emergency Preparedness
Small Business IT Security - securing the small businesses
SPEAK - Security Professionals Engaged in Advanced Knowledge
Social Networkers United - the future belongs to us
Social Networking - security, trends, myths and best practices
TITSSN’s Adopt an Institution Program - ~AaIP~
TITSSN’s Code of Honor - Advocates for the future of professional Messaging
TITSSN’s Code of Honor - Advocates for the future of IT Security Education and Awareness
TITSSN’s ENGAGED ~ENabling Greater Awareness, Growth and Educational Development~
TITSSN’s General Network Members
TITSSN’s IT Security Community Outreach Program ~COP~
TITSSN’s IT Security Scholarship Program ~ITSSP~
TITSSN’s Secure Medical Protection Program ~SMPP~
TITSSN’s Secure Mobile Professionals Network ~SMPN~
TITSSN’s Secure Minds Initiative
TITSSN’s Small Medium Business IT Security Summit ~SMBITSS~
TITSSN’s Windows 7/Vista SP2/Windows Server 2008 SP2 Testing and Development Group
The Compliance Suite (Regulatory/Non Regulatory)
The Framsyn Initiative
The IT Security Threats Landscape ~TITSTL~
The Privacy Suite – it’s all about privacy
Viral Outbreaks - containment, response, prevention
Viral, Spyware, Malware Detection and Removal - the growing trends
Voices of IT Security
Wireless Security
Government Security Mandates, Protocols, Policies and Response
US - CERT - United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team
US - CIA - Central Intelligence Agency
US - DHS - Department of Homeland Security
US - FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation
US - NSA – National Security Agency
These are just a few of the topics, issues and groups that are available as we start off on this journey together and when you join us, you too can add to what is there if there is something of interest that is missing.
We look forward to your support and we know this will be of great value for you.
Thank you very much and have a great day. We apprecilove your business and support and look forward to serving you more.
~Brett A. Scudder~
The IT Security Attaché
TITSSN’s ENGAGED ~ENabling Greater Awareness, Growth and Educational Development~
Link: http://titssn.net
TITSSN has always been a network of, for and about the community and we have always tried to find ways of working within it to make it the most valuable and successful experience ever for our members. In working with our communities in and outside of IT, we have found similar issues that reflected upon the need for creating a more resourceful and aggregated system that would put people, processes and things together, making it a more seamless integration for all. Our education and awareness training and development initiatives built on these findings so that we would address the issues on a more personal level as a team. The extensive experience and qualifications of the network members in their areas of business provides invaluable impact on what we see, hear, say and how we react to them.
It is for this reason that we are enacting a new initiative to aggregate all these issues, programs and initiatives under one umbrella that I believe will fix these problems, ENGAGED. ENGAGED, ENabling Greater Awareness, Growth and Educational Development, is an initiative that will take our education, awareness, training and development initiatives to a whole new level. Through ENGAGED, we are working with businesses, schools, libraries, churches and other institutions to deliver the needed resources for addressing the IT Security Threats Landscape of today for tomorrow.
As a network of technical professionals, consultants, specialists, VARs and business executives, the ENGAGED initiative will add the much needed collaboration between the organization members and those we serve. One such enhancement will be a bi-weekly Live Meetings via Microsoft’s Live Meeting service to help with the adoption, training and development of its members on new and existing products and solutions in the security space. This will add the needed value of increased training on specialized products and services provided by the network. Our integration of working with the vendors directly will allow the additional benefit of having their high level technical people in the session to help with the understanding of the products and any problems and support we may need. TITSSN believes that it is through the proper training, understanding and knowledge of these products that we will be successful in supporting, deploying and managing them, and so we are adding more value through the use of live meetings.
On Monday April 20th, TITSSN will enhance the ENGAGED initiative by starting an IT Security Training and Development course for the youths in our local schools through their local office in Arverne NY. This course will be geared towards working with the youths of today who are growing up to be our professionals of tomorrow to give them a better look and feel of the space and what to expect from it. We are working with the local schools in the community to select a number of students who will participate in this course and get the needed exposure to today’s IT Security Threats Landscape ~ITSTL~ and how they can be valuable resources in making it better for tomorrow. This training course will not be the end all, be all for them as we plan on helping them throughout their professional development as mentors in the space. The initiative does not want them learning and forgetting and so future involvement on different levels will follow after the course is completed. Certifications will be awarded to each student that completes the course and passes a final hands-on test.
The training and development course will introduce them to the world of IT Security and all the factors that are in and around it. They will have hands-on access to the latest and greatest security hardware and software products ranging from Biometrics, IDS/IPS, UTM “Unified Threat Management” devices, anti-virus, anti-malware, firewalls and general IT products that are available today across the various operating system environments. This is an extension of our Secure Minds Initiative where we are trying to get the integration of IT Security into the school’s curriculum to enhance the preparedness of this needed area of specialty for the future. We need the realization of IT Security as a people problem to be one that resonates across all borders and cultures. We are on the brink of a global network catastrophe if this realization is not understood.
Through ENGAGED, we have negotiated special vendor pricing and offers to help get the needed security products and solutions out to the general public. As this have been a major issue for many, we are always working on ways in which to bring the networks power to use in negotiating special programs, offerings and incentives from the vendors for our initiatives. A part of our Secure Minds Initiative is to provide security products and solutions to the schools and this will help to make that more readily available through special programs we are hosting there. We are reaching out to our local government resources to funds this initiative through grants and other financial resources in an effort to minimize the costs and offer the products freely when and where we can.
To the business community, ENGAGED provides the needed sales, support and training and development to better prepare you, your company and employees to deal with the issues of the IT Security Threats Landscape. Leveraging our network and resources will be beneficial for you as we provide in-house training and development workshops to further build on this. As your local technology/security professionals, you can reach out to the network to find a resource in your area that can and will work with you. We have customized solutions that will work for you and your company no matter the size or location, if we’re needed we’ll make it there.
With so many resources now being forced online even from the government levels, using the internet and its resource is now a mandatory issues as local offices and resources are being cut as this new online presence becomes more useful. That being said, the use of the internet and its resources has increased significantly over the past year as social networking and other social media have played a key role in this new age of collaboration and networking. The future belongs to networkers and if you’re not a part of the new trend one tends to feel left out when asked if they are on a popular network like Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.
The present economic crisis adds a dire need for this engagement as more people are using the internet resources for job hunting and finding new homes to live. This is just the start of a change that will never go back to what it used to be, the internet is here to stay and is more than what it used to be 2 years ago.
TITSSN activates the ENGAGED initiative on April 1st 2009 with a series of kick off events for the month. On April 9th at TITSSN’s monthly meeting at the Microsoft Briefing Center in NYC, president/chairman/security attaché Mr. Brett A. Scudder will officially present the initiative to the organization and outlining a few additional aspects of it and how it will be executed. He will also cover the members ENGAGED aspects as well. Registration is open and available here http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=137146
On Monday April 13th from 3-5pm, TITSSN will host a local reception at our office at 331 Beach 70th St, Arverne, NY, 11692 to highlight some of the technologies that will be a part of the initiative. This is a RSVP/registration event. Interested persons are asked to register here http://www.clicktoattend.com/?id=137140.
The first ENGAGED members Live Meeting session will be on Wednesday April 22nd from 7-9pm and the info will be sent to active members.
As food and refreshments will be provided at our local meetings and events and we need to ensure that we have enough to cover our guests so registration for these events is a must.
Thank you very much and have a great day.
TITSSN ~The IT Security Suite Network~
We are Security - your Security - our Security - IT Security. Our Security is Safe and Secure.
Another day in the box, no phones, no voice, no outside interventions, just serious planning, brainstorming and development
Link: http://theitsecurityattache.com
Good day to you,
So here I am at it again since 5am. putting my thoughts, ideas, plans and concepts into fruition and getting ready to release TITSSN v.2010. As the flow of emails, IMs and text messages come in I feel such a sense of comfort as I work because I have control over how to address them and when based on severity, criticality or need. The sound of no phones ringing is a divine blessing thanks to a low call volume and the understanding of those I work with that email is my primary form of communication so they reach out to me there first.
I’ve got my music playing and running 6 systems all of which are doing different things in my master planning so i’m all set. So today I will continue to work inside the box in an effort to finish what i’ve set on my schedule. I will be releasing the ENGAGED initiative info today so look out for that.
Today is our oldest son’s birthday and after school we’re going to hang out for a while and we’re having his party this weekend. It will be fun.
By the way, anyone not yet looking at Windows 7, you better get to it now while you can. It’s an awesome OS.
Until the next update, have a great day,
~The IT Security Attaché~
Working inside my box today, no phones, no voice, just good ole electronic messaging
Link: http://theitsecurityattache.com
Good day to you,This week will be a crazy one for me and I am trying to stay on top of the things I have to do. So for the next day or two I will cut the phone lines and will only be accessible via email, IM and text messaging. I have to work on TITSSN v.2010, my new ENGAGED initiative, the MESS, The Security City, The Community Coalition and the new Ready Rockaway Disaster/Emergency Preparedness infrastructures and that’s a handful. So, if I appear a bit “unreachable” it is for these reasons.
I’m having a challenge with the development of the SecuriCity and I am now looking for a graphics designer who is good with flash and the works. I need to city to be lighted at nights and my designing skills don’t extend that far :-). Anyway, it’s still an awesome design and i’m trying to make my April 1st launch.
I missed my system refresh cycle this month and so i’ll have to push that back for next month as there’s so much to do before the new month comes. I have to find a new pass phrase and change all online accounts and infos before April 1st.
All these things will be centralized on my attaché website and i’ll have to update that as well.
Sounds like a lot doesn’t it?
It really isn’t once you get a hang of it.
So, please feel free to reach out to me if needed via the mediums I mentioned as I will be crawling into my lil box and working within it for the next day or so. Lots of fun, goodies and resources coming so it’s all good and i’m very excited.
I’ll be tweeting all the way so you know the deal.
Have a great day,
The IT Security Attaché

