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A bloggers network to be proud of
2008-07-05 11:54:00 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
 

I started blogging about 2 and half-years ago because I felt like it would be fun to add my two cents to the public debate.  When Brad Feld introduced me to the Feedburner guys I was given an insiders view into the quickly developing blogging world.  When Feedburner started networks, I thought it would be interesting to start a network of all the security blogs that I was reading.  I also inherently knew in my gut that eventually there would be some common good that would benefit all of the members of the network by aggregating our content and buying power for ads. I also believed and still do believe that there are other ways that a network such as the Security Bloggers Network can be a force for good.

However, reading the SBN feed tonight I was just blown away! From being on the road, I had not read the SBN feed in my Newsgator reader for almost 2 days.  I had over 160 articles cued up in the feed.  Forget for a moment that the Security Bloggers Network now has over 160 blogs and a combined feedburner subscriber base of almost 67,000 readers!  The content is king.  Going through the articles I could not believe the total coverage, the ongoing commentary and give and take, but most of all it was the quality.  There are so many great members of the network who are just so damn smart and are writing about such important stuff.

I am humbled and incredibly proud of the what the Security Bloggers Network has become. If you are interested in security, whether it be the technical aspects of security, the business of security or the security industry, you cannot afford to miss this SBN feed. 

We are kicking around a lot of new activities and ways to publicize the member blogs of the network over the coming months.  Stay tuned for details, but in the meantime keep reading, you won't be sorry!

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