Greetings!

This list has been quiet recently, and for good reason.  Lots of things
going on in my professional and personal life, and that leaves little room
for the usual techno-ranting that was popular on this list in recent years.

However, while my punditry has taken a back-seat to other things at the
present time, I'm still active on the lecture circuit.   Keynoting the new
and somewhat eclectic NOTACON in Cleveland last month was particularly
fun...I really hope that event continues to grow and succeed in the future.

Right now there are two events coming up that I'm particularly looking
forward to participating in. Despite some tight travel schedules around
these dates, if anyone wants to link up during these events, please e-mail
me off-list and we'll try to work something out.

Event #1:

6:30-9:00PM  14 June 2004 (Washington, DC)
Participating on a panel at the National Press Club: "Cybersecurity: Threats
and Responses."  Joining me on this panel is Bob Dix, Staff Director for the
House Government Reform Committee and Hun Kim, Director of Strategic
Initiatives for the Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Division.
Wilson Dizard from Government Computer News (GCN) will moderate.

Event #2:

6:30-9:3PM  30 June 2004 (San Francisco, CA)
Moderating the "Mac OS X Security" Birds-of-a-Feather session at Apple's
Worldwide Developers' Conference (WWDC). Event info: Security is one of the
strongest features of Mac�OS�X and many of its security designs are
unmatched by other operating systems. Join seasoned security experts to
discuss and share ideas, tips, strategies, and experiences about the
security features and capabilities of Mac�OS�X, including what it takes to
implement security on the Mac�OS�X platform both for the enterprise and
end-users. (http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/community.html#bofs)

These promise to be fun and interesting events, no doubt. And, while I'm
making no promises, I'll try to get back into punditry mode at some point.
:)

Thanks for reading,

Rick
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