Re: [Uta] How can we help app developers and operators FIND the UTA go-to security guides?

Dan York <york@isoc.org> Mon, 24 February 2014 16:01 UTC

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From: Dan York <york@isoc.org>
To: Matt Miller <mamille2@cisco.com>, Alexey Melnikov <alexey.melnikov@isode.com>, "Orit Levin (LCA)" <oritl@microsoft.com>
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Subject: Re: [Uta] How can we help app developers and operators FIND the UTA go-to security guides?
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Orit, Matt and Alexey,


On 2/21/14 9:48 AM, "Matt Miller" <mamille2@cisco.com> wrote:

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>On 2/21/14, 3:27 AM, Alexey Melnikov wrote:
>> 
>> On 21 Feb 2014, at 00:37, "Orit Levin (LCA)" <oritl@microsoft.com
>> <mailto:oritl@microsoft.com>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Dan,
>>> 
>>> I do think that it would be helpful to include UTA in "Deploy360"
>>> to help spread the word and bring additional knowledgeable
>>> parties to the table.
>>> 
>> 
>> Sounds like a good idea to me.
>> 
>
>+100

Thanks for the positive feedback... I'll make this happen in the next day
or so in order to get some advance publicity out there so that we can
maybe have more people joining the lists and/or tuning in to the UTA
session remotely.

I'd note again that while we can certainly help get the word out through
the Deploy360 portal and social media properties, I think this is a
broader issue that we as a group do need to think about as we get further
down the path toward publication.  Once we get these go-to security guides
published as RFCs, how can we help people find them?  (In other words, I
think it will take more than just one website promoting them.)  Obviously,
the focus now needs to be on creating the documents and getting the
documents ready for publishing.

See you in London,
Dan

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