The Buffalo Security Meetup Group
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Meet other local Internet and network security professionals. Overtime we can define the purpose of the group. At this point lets get the discussion started. When to have meetings? Topics? Where?
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Our next meeting: None Scheduled
What's New?
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"I've been involved in IT for the past 37 years and in information security for the past 10. My focus is information security program management and regulatory compliance. My company is Quality Management Practices, LLC; a consulting firm in WNY."
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"Dendress Corporation, which I founded, develops and supplies software for the medical provider community. Security is always a major concern and I'd welcome contacts willing to help assure we've covered all bases."
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"Hello Everyone, I am very interested in all things Linux, Cisco, and bleeding edge. I currently support a large (400 extension) Asterisk Deployment that we built from scratch. I would like to attend one of your meetings. Thanks, Matt"
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"Hello. I've been working with asp.net for over 5 years and I am interested in learning more on security and it's relation to the web world."
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"someone twisted my arm?"
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"I've been in IT for 15 years and security for about 3. The threats/risks are everywhere and we need to keep our businesses running. There are a ton of tools out there that the bad guys use - we need to share counter measure tool knowledge."
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"I've been in IT for 15 years, Information Security for 10+ years. Looking to network with other security practices in order to further my knowledge."
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"I have been working in IT for several years. I am completely self taught, and I know I have to be doing some of it the hard way. Several brains are better than one when trying to figure out how they found a hole in your firewalls and how to fix it."
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"I've been in the Information Security Field for about 10 years now. I think that qualifies me as ancient. I'm a CISSP, CISA, and I passed the CISM but haven't done the paperwork. I also founded the local ISSA chapter, past pres of the local ISACA."
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"I have been in the IT profession about 15 years. I became involved with security back in the late 90s. I've worked as a consultant with customers of all sizes. It is always nice to talk with others who have an interest in security. "





