Quick question for folks here. I participate in multiple user-groups and the 
topic of secure coding practices has never appeared. What would it take for a 
software vendor on this list to present to the CT OO Users Group ( 
www.cooug.org). These events are well attended.
 
Likewise, I am also a member of the advisory board for the Technology Managers 
Forum in NYC ( www.techforum.com) where we are working on an upcoming agenda. I 
would like to see secure coding practices become a panel topic here as well. 
Likewise, for folks who want to establish booths, sponsorship opportunities are 
also available.
 
Between these two events, you could have the opportunity to work with lots of 
Fortune enterprises in the Northeast. Besides, we are more interesting than the 
usual government stuff :-)


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