Security for Libraries (SEC4LIB)

Nieves Gonzalez nievesglez at US.ES
Fri May 4 05:28:47 EDT 2012


Please add my name to the list also.
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Nieves González Fernández-Villavicencio
Biblioteca Universidad de Sevilla / Universidad P. de Olavide, Sevilla
(Spain)
@nievesglez
www.nievesglez.com
<http://bibliotecarios2-0.blogspot.com>



On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:10 PM, Erin Germ <erinlovestechno at gmail.com> wrote:

> I thought I would extend this to the WEB4LIB listserv.
>
> Would anyone be interested in forming an informal SEC4LIB discussion
> group. This would be an informal group to discuss and investigate existing
> security features and shortcomings of library services and applications.
> This would essentially include documenting and pen-testing library
> applications and services.
>
> As background, I'm finishing a second Masters in Cybersecurity and have
> been "investigating" various library software and services. I've been do
> white-hat investigating on library software and services for about a year
> and reporting discoveries to vendors and sites. My goal is to bring
> attention to the security aspect of library software and services while
> working with vendors/providers to secure their products, services,
> applications, and solution. If your interested in the same, please contact
> me.
>
> V/R
>
> Erin Germ
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> 2012-05-03
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