[Courses] [Security] Books and mailing lists

Laura Bowser lbowser at andrew.cmu.edu
Tue Mar 5 11:51:29 EST 2002


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>	As far as mailing lists go, Bugtraq is pretty essential.  That's
>generally the first place I find out that I need to patch something.
>It's relatively high-volume, but you can go on the digest version or
>filter out anything inapplicable to you.
>

I think the bugtraq vulnerability database at security focus is more essential 
than the mailing list - all the cruft has been cleaned out. 

CERT is sometimes useful, but almost always "late" in keeping up with issues.  
although they and SANS have good "synopsis" e-mails that they send out every 
quarter or so.

Laura

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